FETCH TOY WITH INTERNALLY ANCHORED ELASTIC CORD
20190116759 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A01K15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A toy includes a hollow elastomeric object with an elastic tether extending through a narrow aperture in the object from an anchor contained within the object. The free end of the tether includes a handle. About 12 to 24 inches of tether extend from the object. The object is a suitable size and shape for playing fetch with a dog. The anchor is larger (e.g., wider) than the aperture, thus impeding inadvertent removal of the anchor through the aperture.
Claims
1. A ball toy comprising: a ball having an internal cavity and a first aperture, the first aperture having a first diameter; and a tether having a first end and a second end, the second end being opposite the first end, a first portion of the tether extending through the first aperture into the internal cavity of the ball, the first end of the tether being in the internal cavity of the ball, the second end of the tether being outside of the ball, the tether being elastic; and an anchor at the first end of the tether, the anchor having a width that is greater than the first diameter of the first aperture.
2. The ball toy according to claim 1, further comprising a handle attached to the second end of the tether.
3. The ball toy according to claim 2, the anchor comprising a knot.
4. The ball toy according to claim 3, the anchor further comprising a washer, the washer being a flat ring with an outer diameter greater than the first diameter of the first aperture, and a second portion of the tether extending through the washer, the washer being threaded onto the tether between the knot and the first aperture.
5. The ball toy according to claim 4, further comprising a notch in the ball between the first aperture and the interior compartment, and the washer being disposed in the notch.
6. The ball toy according to claim 2, the anchor comprising a malleable ferrule crimped to the first end of the tether.
7. The ball toy according to claim 2, the anchor comprising a malleable band crimped to the first end of the tether.
8. The ball toy according to claim 2, the ball comprising a resilient elastomeric material.
9. The ball toy according to claim 2, the ball comprising a tennis ball.
10. The ball toy according to claim 1, the ball further comprising a second aperture, the second aperture being opposite the first aperture, and the second aperture having a second aperture diameter that is greater than the width of the anchor.
11. The ball toy according to claim 10, further comprising a plug securely inserted into the second aperture.
12. A fetch toy comprising: an elastomeric object having an internal cavity and a first aperture, the first aperture having a first diameter; and a tether having a first end and a second end, the second end being opposite the first end, a first portion of the tether extending through the first aperture into the internal cavity of the elastomeric object, the first end of the tether being in the internal cavity of the elastomeric object, the second end of the tether being outside of the elastomeric object, the tether being elastic; and an anchor at the first end of the tether, the anchor having a width that is greater than the first diameter of the first aperture.
13. The fetch toy according to claim 12, further comprising a handle attached to the second end of the tether.
14. The fetch toy according to claim 13, the anchor comprising a knot.
15. The fetch toy according to claim 14, the anchor further comprising a washer, the washer being a flat ring with an outer diameter greater than the first diameter of the first aperture, and a second portion of the tether extending through the washer, the washer being threaded onto the tether between the knot and the first aperture.
16. The fetch toy according to claim 15, further comprising a notch in the elastomeric object between the first aperture and the interior compartment, and the washer being disposed in the notch.
17. The fetch toy according to claim 13, the anchor comprising a malleable ferrule crimped to the first end of the tether.
18. The fetch toy according to claim 14, the anchor comprising a malleable band crimped to the first end of the tether.
19. The fetch toy according to claim 12, the elastomeric object further comprising a second aperture, the second aperture being opposite the first aperture, and the second aperture having a second aperture diameter that is greater than the width of the anchor.
20. The fetch toy according to claim 19, further comprising a plug securely inserted into the second aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The foregoing and other aspects, objects, features and advantages of the invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, where:
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[0030] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the figures are not intended to be drawn to any particular scale; nor are the figures intended to illustrate every embodiment of the invention. The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments depicted in the figures or the specific components, configurations, shapes, relative sizes, ornamental aspects or proportions as shown in the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0032] With reference to the section view of
[0033] Optionally, an annular (i.e., flat ring) washer 125 is disposed between the knot 114 and the aperture 110. The outer diameter defined by the periphery of the annulus 128 of of the washer 125 is greater than the diameter or width of the aperture 110. The inner diameter of the central aperture 130 of the washer 125 is the same as, or slightly larger than the diameter or width of the tether 115. A portion of the tether 115 extends through the central aperture of the washer 125. In the embodiment of
[0034] The ball 105 is comprised of a resilient elastomer. The ball 105 may be deformed, compressed and stretched to receive the washer 125 in the notch 106 without structural failure, such as tearing.
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[0036] In another embodiment, the anchor may be a substantially rigid material such as a molded plastic or malleable metal ferrule, band or bushing. A ferrule is a malleable sleeve with an internal diameter about the same as the diameter of the tether 115. The anchor may be crimped or otherwise secured to the end of the tether 115.
[0037] The end of the tether 115 contained in the handle 120 may be knotted 118. The handle may be hollow and securely contain the knotted end. Alternatively, the handle 120 may be over-molded onto the end of the tether 115. As an another alternative, the handle 120 may be heat shrunk onto the end of the tether 115.
[0038] As yet another alternative, the handle may comprise two pieces (e.g., two halves) 120A, 120B (
[0039] The handle 120 may be a knob, sphere, hand grip or other structure that is attached to the end of the tether 115 opposite the anchor. The handle 120 helps impede a user's hand gripped to the tether 115 from sliding off the end of the tether 115.
[0040] The tether 115 is elastic and several inches in length. In a nonlimiting example, the tether 115 may be a shock cord. The invention is not limited to a particular length or diameter shock cord. In a nonlimiting example, the tether 115 may be from 6 inches to 36 inches in length, with lengths of about 12 to 24 inches being preferred, and a length of about 20 inches being particularly preferred. The diameter of the shock cord may, by way of example and not limitation, be about 1/16 to .
[0041] As shown in
[0042] The ball 105 may be manufactured using any method known in the art for toy ball production, including, without limitation, molding, such as injection molding. Nonlimiting examples of materials from which the ball 105 may be manufactured include resilient elastomeric materials, such as but not limited to, natural rubber, ethylene propylene diene terpolymer, natural polyisoprene: cis-1,4-polyisoprene natural rubber (NR) and trans-1,4-polyisoprene gutta-percha, synthetic polyisoprene, polybutadiene, chloroprene rubber, polychloroprene, butyl rubber, halogenated butyl rubbers, styrene-butadiene rubber, nitrile rubber, hydrogenated nitrile rubbers, ethylene propylene rubber, epichlorohydrin rubber, polyacrylic rubber, Silicone rubber, fluorosilicone rubber, fluoroelastomers, perfluoroelastomers, polyether block amides, chlorosulfonated polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, polyvinyl vinyl acetate, and polyvinyl alcohol. Any material suitable for a toy ball for dogs may be used.
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[0044] In another embodiment, the ball is a tennis ball, i.e., a felt-covered rubber compound ball. Tennis balls are ubiquitous and cost effective.
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[0046] In one exemplary, nonlimiting example, of a mode of use, a person grabs the handle 120 or elastic tether 115 near the handle 120. The person pivots their arm such that their gripping hand travels along a generally arcuate (arc shaped) path, from a starting point to a release point. A person's arm may complete less than one rotation, one rotation or more than one rotation. Centripetal force causes the elastic tether 115 to stretch as the hand travels. At the release point, the grip is released, allowing the ball 105, tether 115 and handle 120 to continue traveling. The stretch of the elastic tether 115 increases the radius of the arcuate path, and, for a constant angular velocity, proportionally increases the tangential velocity of the ball 105. To the delight of a fetching dog, the increase in tangential velocity facilitates long distance travel of the released ball 105, tether 115 and handle 120.
[0047] The invention is not limited to ball-shaped toys. Other shapes, such as but not limited to bone, animal, stick, or dumbbell shapes that are suitable for fetching, may be used without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0048] While an exemplary embodiment of the invention has been described, it should be apparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all of which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum relationships for the components and steps of the invention, including variations in order, form, content, function and manner of operation, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. The above description and drawings are illustrative of modifications that can be made without departing from the present invention, the scope of which is to be limited only by the following claims. Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents are intended to fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.