PROTECTIVE COVER FOR MEDICINE BALL AND METHODS OF MAKING THEREOF
First Claim
1. A removable medicine ball cover, comprising:
- a spherical-shaped covering comprising a plurality of panels of material;
an opening disposed within the spherical-shaped covering, wherein the opening is configured to enclose a medicine ball; and
a closure mechanism which closes the opening when the medicine ball cover substantially covers the medicine ball.
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Abstract
A removable protective ball cover for a medicine ball is provided to protect an outer surface of the ball from wear and tear, increase the grip of the surface of the ball and maintain the balls'"'"' shape and structure. The ball cover may be formed from a durable material with high surface tension formed into a spherical shape with an opening that is used to encapsulate the medicine ball within the ball cover. The opening may be cinched closed by lacing the opening together to substantially, if not completely, cover the medicine ball and create a tight fit around the ball that will not move in relation to the ball. The ball cover may be formed from a series of specially-shaped panels which are triple stitched together with a backing material to prevent breaking of the cover.
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8 Claims
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1. A removable medicine ball cover, comprising:
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a spherical-shaped covering comprising a plurality of panels of material; an opening disposed within the spherical-shaped covering, wherein the opening is configured to enclose a medicine ball; and a closure mechanism which closes the opening when the medicine ball cover substantially covers the medicine ball. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of attaching a medicine ball cover to a medicine ball, comprising:
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positioning the medicine ball cover over the medicine ball; lacing rope through grommets in the medicine ball cover; cinching the lace tight to snuggly fit around the medicine ball; and securing the lace knotting the ends and tucking them in. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A method of cliam 7, werein the panels are made of a mildew and UV reisistant material.
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