Finger Throwing Toy
20200015454 ยท 2020-01-16
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Abstract
A finger tossing toy having a hollow body comprising a pliant unitary wall and at least one square shaped aperture through the wall where the at least one aperture is sized to accept and tightly grip a human finger.
Claims
1.-5. (canceled)
6. The toy of claim 1, and further including, a fingertip sized depression in the interior surface of at least one of the hinged flaps.
7.-10. (canceled)
11. A finger tossing toy comprising, a hollow hemispherical body having a pole and a flat pliant equatorial wall plane that defines a base member and having a pliant unitary wall and an aperture through the wall and centered on the pole of the hemisphere where the aperture is sized to accept and grip a human finger, a square shaped aperture located in the base member and centered on the polar axis of the hemisphere, a narrow slit extending from at least two of the four corners of the square shaped aperture along the extended diagonal axes of the aperture defining an integrally hinged wall flap between two adjoining slits, and a fingertip sized depression in the interior surface of at least one of the hinged flaps.
12. A finger tossing toy comprising, a hollow hemispherical body having a pole and comprising a pliant unitary wall and a flat pliant equatorial wall plane that defines a base member where the pole includes a first square shaped aperture through the wall which first aperture is sized to accept and grip a human finger. a second square shaped aperture located in the base member and centered on the polar axis of the hemisphere. a narrow slit extending from at least two of the four corners of the second aperture along the extended diagonal axes of the second aperture defining an integrally hinged wall flap between two adjoining slits, and a fingertip sized depression in the interior surface of at least one of the hinged flaps.
13. A finger tossing toy comprising, a hollow pliant hemispherical body having a pole and a flat pliant equatorial wall plane that defines a base member, an aperture through the body and centered on the pole where the aperture is sized to accept and grip a human finger.
14. The toy of claim 13 and further including, an aperture located in the base member and centered on the polar axis of the hemispherical body.
15. The toy of claim 14 where the aperture in the base member is square shaped and further including, a narrow slit extending from at least two of the four corners of the square shaped aperture along the extended diagonal axes of the aperture defining an integrally hinged wall flap between two adjoining slits.
16. The toy of claim 13 where the aperture through the body and centered on the pole is square shaped and further including, a narrow slit extending from at least two of the four corners of the square shaped aperture along the extended diagonal axes of the aperture defining an integrally hinged wall flap between two adjoining slits.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED FORM
[0009] The finger throwing toy of the present invention includes a hollow hemispherical body having a pole and comprising a pliant unitary wall and a flat pliant equatorial wall plane that defines a base member where the pole of the hemisphere contains a square aperture sized to accept and tightly grip a human finger. Narrow slits extending from the four corners of the aperture along the extended diagonal axes of the aperture define an integrally hinged wall flap between each of two adjoining slits. The underside of each wall flap is provided with a fingertip shaped impression for receiving the tip of a finger inserted into the square aperture to provide increased griping ability. With a finger inserted into the aperture the toy may be picked up and thrown without coming into contact with saliva or other materials that may have accumulated on the surface of the toy. The base member of the hollow toy may also contain a smaller square aperture to accommodate smaller fingers or to finger grip the toy if it lands upside down, that is, with the base member facing up.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0010] The preferred form of the finger throwing toy 2 is shown in
[0011] A square aperture 10 through the wall 4 is disposed at the pole, or top of the hemisphere, and is sized to accept and tightly grip a human finger. Narrow slits 12 extend from the four corners of the aperture 10 along the extended diagonal axes of the aperture 10 to define integrally hinged wall flaps 14 between each of two adjoining slits 12. As shown in
[0012] As shown in
[0013] A second embodiment 2a of the invention is illustrated in
[0014] The top or pole of the hemisphere 2a is provided with a square aperture 20 useful for the same reasons as explained for the small aperture 8 in the preferred form.