Playground toy
First Claim
1. A toy, comprising;
- a ball having a substantially spherical shape;
a handle having a substantially annular shape and a central longitudinal axis;
an elongate member formed as a rod, said elongate member oriented along said central longitudinal axis of said handle, said elongate member having a first end and a second end, said first end directly connected to said ball;
a plurality of spokes each having a first end and a second end, said first ends of said plurality of spokes connected to said handle, and said second ends of said plurality of spokes connected to said elongate member, said plurality of spokes together forming the sole connection between said elongate member and said handle; and
an extension member, said extension member connected to said second end of said elongate member, wherein said extension member protrudes beyond a plane formed by said handle and includes an end defining the furthest extent of said toy along said central longitudinal axis in a direction opposite said ball, whereby when said extension member is in contact with a flat surface, a first portion of said handle is in contact with the flat surface, and a second portion of said handle, disposed opposite said first portion of said handle, is elevated above the flat surface.
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Abstract
A playground toy which is easily accessible to, and easily graspable by, a small child, a wheelchair-bound individual, or any other person with limited mobility. The playground toy generally includes a spherical-shaped ball, a ring handle, and an axle connecting the ball to the ring handle. The ring handle has a slightly different diameter than a diameter of the ball to ensure that the toy will return to the child and/or individual playing with the playground toy if, for some reason, the toy rolls away from the child and/or individual. Thus, the toy will roll away from the child and/or individual for the first half of a circular path and, if the toy continues to roll, the toy will roll towards the child and/or individual for the other half of the circular path. The ring handle provides an efficient gripping structure for picking up the ball.
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10 Claims
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1. A toy, comprising;
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a ball having a substantially spherical shape; a handle having a substantially annular shape and a central longitudinal axis; an elongate member formed as a rod, said elongate member oriented along said central longitudinal axis of said handle, said elongate member having a first end and a second end, said first end directly connected to said ball; a plurality of spokes each having a first end and a second end, said first ends of said plurality of spokes connected to said handle, and said second ends of said plurality of spokes connected to said elongate member, said plurality of spokes together forming the sole connection between said elongate member and said handle; and an extension member, said extension member connected to said second end of said elongate member, wherein said extension member protrudes beyond a plane formed by said handle and includes an end defining the furthest extent of said toy along said central longitudinal axis in a direction opposite said ball, whereby when said extension member is in contact with a flat surface, a first portion of said handle is in contact with the flat surface, and a second portion of said handle, disposed opposite said first portion of said handle, is elevated above the flat surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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