SPIKED BALL
20180333615 ยท 2018-11-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B43/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A spiked ball includes an inflatable ball having an outer surface and a series of protrusions on the outer surface. The protrusion each appear as a tear-dropped shape mass that includes a base having a relatively flat bottom adhered to the outer surface and a narrow tip extending away from the outer surface. The narrow tip may also appear as a curved tale.
The spikes provide a unique tactile feel and a surface for gripping that is different than other balls. The spikes also cause the ball to contact or grab the ground to create a unique bounce.
Claims
1. A spiked ball, comprising: an inflatable ball having an outer surface; and a series of protrusions on the outer surface.
2. The spiked ball of claim 1, wherein the series of protrusions comprise a tear-dropped shaped mass that includes a base having a relatively flat bottom adhered to the outer surface and a narrow tip extending away from the outer surface.
3. The spiked ball of claim 2, wherein the base of each tear-dropped shaped mass is in contact with the base of each adjacent tear-dropped shaped mass.
4. The spiked ball of claim 3, wherein the contact between the base of each tear-dropped shaped comprises an outer layer completely covering the outer surface of the ball.
5. The spiked ball 2, wherein the base of each tear-dropped shaped mass is a discrete distance from the base of each adjacent tear-dropped shaped mass.
6. The spiked ball of claim 2, wherein each tear-dropped shaped mass comprises an elastomer deposited on the outer surface.
7. The spiked ball of claim 6, wherein the elastomer comprises silicon rubber.
8. The spiked ball of claim 1, wherein the series of protrusions comprises a layer of spikes covering the outer surface.
9. The spiked ball of claim 1, wherein the inflatable ball comprises thermoplastic polyurethane, thermoplastic rubber or polyvinyl chloride.
10. The spiked ball of claim 1, wherein the protusions comprise different colors configured as a pattern or design.
11. The spiked ball of claim 1, wherein the inflatable ball comprises a fill valve.
12. The spiked ball of claim 1, wherein the inflatable ball comprises a spherical ball.
13. The spiked ball of claim 1, wherein the inflatable ball comprises a spheroid shape.
14. The spiked ball of claim 1, wherein the series of protrusions each comprise a tear-dropped shape mass that includes a base having a relatively flat bottom attached to the outer surface and a narrow tail extending away from the outer surface wherein the tail is curved relative to a central axis of the ball.
15. A spiked ball, comprising: a first layer that includes a hollow sphere having a relatively smooth outer surface; and a second layer of more than one tear-drop shaped mass having a relatively flat base and a narrow tip, the base of each tear-drop shaped mass adhered to the outer surface with the narrow tip extending away from the outer surface.
16. The spiked ball of claim 15, wherein the second layer comprises a continuous layer completely covering the first layer thereby adding additional structural integrity.
17. The spiked ball of claim 15, wherein the second layer comprises a series of elastomer globules dropped onto the outer surface.
18. The spiked ball of claim 15, wherein the narrow tip comprises a tail having a curvature relative to a central radius of the sphere.
19. A lamp, comprising: a translucent or transparent sphere having a relatively smooth outer surface and more than one tear-drop shaped spike attached to the outer surface, each spike having a relatively flat base and a narrow tip extending away from the outer surface; an illumination device inside the sphere; and an electrical lighting circuit having a power source and a switch, the lighting circuit being electrically connected to the illumination device to turn the illumination device on and off.
20. The lamp of claim 19, further comprising a base attached to the sphere, wherein the lighting circuit is enclosed within the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The following drawings show some of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] The spikes 102 can be made of a softer elastomer such with a high degree of elasticity. This elasticity of the protruding spikes 102 gives the ball 100 a unique tactile feel and provides a surface for gripping that is different than any other ball. The protruding spikes 102 cause the ball 100 to contact or grab the ground to create a unique bounce. The spikes 102 may be straight or curved relative to a central axis of the ball 100.
[0024] The inner pressurized ball 104 can be made of any inflatable ball structure but typically would not be a balloon or other material that could puncture easily. The inner ball 104 should maintain its own integral structure and pressure to be a product that maintains durability and long life. However, in other embodiments the spikes 102 are a complete layer that provides additional structural integrity.
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[0029] The manufacturing technique to make the spiked ball can incorporate an automatic or semi-automatic process that applies silicon spikes to the round ball. A drop process may be used to produce the spiked ball. In the drop process, a highly viscous elastomer globule is deposited onto the outer surface. The high viscosity globule creates the tail-shaped appearance as it leaves a dispensing device and is deposited onto the ball. The ball is then continuously rotated to deposit each of the spikes in continuous rows or layers as desired.
[0030] In addition to a unique tactile surface the spikes allow for a unique visual appearance. Unique patterns can be created using a pixel approach to design. For example, the ball can have stripes, X patterns or triangles. With computer assistance, the spikes may appear as faces, words or other designs may be created.
[0031] The ball can be of any size based on the size of the inner ball. Smaller balls may have a solid inner core, but hollow cores are preferred with balls greater than 2 inches in diameter. Otherwise, the additional weight could cause a potentially dangerous impact with a person or could cause damage to another object.
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[0034] The electrical (illumination) circuit may be in the base 712 of the lamp. In another embodiment, an electrical power circuit is enclosed within an inflated spiked ball. The power circuit has a motion sensor such that the light source is only illuminated when the ball receives an impact or is otherwise moved or in motion. In this embodiment, the circuitry can be made extremely durable so that the ball can be bounced or thrown without damage.
[0035] Numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention. However, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement or addition of materials that are understood to be within the scope of the invention.