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GAME DEVICE INCLUDING SELECTIVELY IMPACT OPERABLE LIGHTS

  • US 3,580,575 A
  • Filed: 09/27/1967
  • Issued: 05/25/1971
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/28/1967
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A game ball constructed at least in part from a relatively transparent material including:

  • a. a plurality of indicating electric lamps each capable of emitting a light of a different color and each connected in an associated electrical circuit;

    b. circuit-completing means comprising a supported movable member having a first electrically conductive portion thereon connected in each of said electrical circuits and a plurality of relatively fixed members each having a second electrically conductive portion thereon, each second conductive portion being connected in a different one of said electrical circuits whereby on occurrence of an impact to said ball said first conductive portion is moved into contact with a corresponding one of said second conductive portions whereby the associated electrical circuit is completed to cause current to flow through the corresponding electric lamp so that light of a particular color is emitted by the respective lamp; and

    c. the arrangement being such that the electric lamps are selectively operable in dependence on the point of application of an impact to the game ball.

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