AERODYNAMIC SPORTS TOY, GAME AND METHOD OF PLAY
First Claim
2-1. The invention of claim 2 wherein the apexes of adjoining points of said panels are stitched together.
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Abstract
An aerodynamic sports toy ball, sports goal system, game utilizing both toy and game, and a method of playing such game (with rule book) between opposing teams divided into team zones and including a goal box at each end through which the ball is to be kicked, thrown, flipping laterally or run by one or the other opposing team or two or more players; and wherein the playing surface of the ball is formed of a multi-pointed star-folding to enable the ball to be thrown, caught, flipped laterally, bounced and kicked within the playing field or court through designated goals at either end of the field or court of play, as well as to provide a surface off of which the ball may be bounced as part of the strategy of play, and complete apparatus for such a game provided in the form of a kit.
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8 Claims
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2-1. The invention of claim 2 wherein the apexes of adjoining points of said panels are stitched together.
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6. A goal box, comprising:
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a base; An outer skeletal structure connected by PVC or other interlocking pipe material A substantially rectangular box-like structuring including an open front end, two side panels and a back panel opposite said open front end a backing with two interior carveouts enclosed by mesh net surface material a side bar construction connected by mesh netting said net member being a one quarter inch synthetic polymer fabric of open mesh construction and the mesh size being approximately two inches square such that the net member weight and degree of resiliency is sufficient to keep a ball in play following impact therewith at any angle, a cross bar having first and second opposite ends; the cross bar including a first member connected to the base and a pair of second members movable relative to the first member; a first upright carried by the cross bar and extending up from the first end of the cross bar; a second upright carried by the cross bar and extending up from the second end of the cross bar
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7. A substantially closed playing surface bounded on all sides by an outlined field or court of play, as depicted in
FIG. 2 and governed by rules of play as described below.
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8. A method of play as described in a detailed rulebook.
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