Claims
- 1. In an aerial dart throwing game of the type including a dart and a hand-held dart catcher which is sized so that it can be readily held on one hand for effecting manipulation of the catcher to a position intercepting the line of flight of the dart thrown, said dart catcher comprising a backing member including a front wall having a generally planar outer surface, said front wall being comprised of a rigid material and said outer surface defining a first target for a first dart thrown thereagainst, a plate-like member having generally planar first and second surfaces, said plate-like member being comprised of a rigid material and at least one of said first and second surfaces defining a second target for a second dart thrown thereagainst, and connecting means for removably connecting said plate-like member to said catcher.
- 2. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 1 wherein said connecting means comprises the other of said first and second surfaces of said rigid plate-like member and the front wall of said dart catcher each being covered, at least in part, with a portion of Velcro.RTM., said Velcro.RTM. portions being adapted to intermesh whereby to connect the plate-like member to the dart catcher.
- 3. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 2 wherein said dart catcher includes a peripheral wall projecting upwardly from the outer periphery of said front wall and conforming to the outer peripheral configuration of said outer surface, said wall foxing a recess to receive and each of said targets.
- 4. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 1 wherein the front wall of said dart catcher is covered, at least in part, with Velcro.RTM. arranged to define said first target for catching only said first dart.
- 5. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 1 wherein said connecting means comprises a peripheral wall projecting from said outer surface and presenting inner and outer peripheral faces, and groove means defining an inwardly opening annular groove in said inner peripheral face for receiving the outer periphery of said plate-like member, said annular groove presenting a vertical width that is slightly greater than the thickness of said plate-like member.
- 6. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 5 wherein said annular groove is disposed to position the plate-like member in parallel, spaced-apart relation to the outer surface.
- 7. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 5 wherein said peripheral wall and said annular groove are continuous, said peripheral wall forms the front wall of the backing member and a recess to space the Velcro.RTM. from the front wall, and said groove is adapted to receive and extend 360.degree. around the peripheral end portion of the plate member.
- 8. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 7 and further including release means for assisting removal of said plate-like member from the groove and its connection with the target catcher.
- 9. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 8 wherein said release means comprises a radially inward cutout portion being provided in the outer periphery of said plate-like member.
- 10. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 1 wherein said target catcher comprises a first and a second member each comprising a cylindrical body having upper and lower faces and an outer periphery, said first member including a pair of slots extending between its faces, a holder including an elongated body and a pair of arms, said arms closingly extending through said slots and said body being sandwiched between said lower faces, an adjustable strap connected to the arms, and securing means for fixedly securing said first and second members together.
- 11. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 10 wherein said securing means comprises said lower faces being bonded, at least in part, to form an integral body.
- 12. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 10 wherein said elongated body is adhered to the lower face of said first member.
- 13. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second darts are each in the form of a shuttlecock having a respective forward end adapted to be temporarily secured, respectively, to the first target only and the second target only.
- 14. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 13 wherein said first target comprises a Velcro.RTM. portion and one surface of said second target comprises a smooth glossy surface, and the forward end of said first and second darts comprises, respectively, a suction cup and a projectile provided with Velcro.RTM..
- 15. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 14 wherein the forward end of each of each of said first and second darts is removably attached.
- 16. The dart throwing game as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first dart is in the form of a ball having Velcro.RTM. attached thereto and adapted to be secured to the first target only, and said second dart is in the form of a projectile having a suction cup attached thereto and adapted to be secured to the second target only.
- 17. In a game, a dart catching target holder presenting a first target on a front face thereof and adapted to receive only a first type of dart thrown thereagainst, a second target adapted to be removably mounted on said target holder in covering relation to said first target on said front face and receive only a second type of dart thrown thereagainst, and connecting means for removably connecting said second target to said target holder.
- 18. The game as claimed in claim 17 wherein said connecting means comprises a peripheral annular wall upstanding from said front face, and an annular groove formed in said wall, and said second target comprises a relatively rigid plate member having an outer periphery adapted to be removably seated in said groove and thereby position the plate member in covering relation with said first target.
- 19. The game as claimed in claim 17 wherein said removable second target comprises a rigid plate member having first and second surfaces each forming a target face, and said connecting means comprises said front face, and only one of said first and second surfaces being a material comprised of hook and loop fastener formation.
- 20. The game as claimed in claim 17 wherein said target holder has a rear face for engagement by the hand of a player and includes means, connected to said rear face, for engaging said hand, and said first and second targets are comprised of a relatively rigid material.
- 21. The game as claimed in claim 17 wherein said first and second dart each include adherence means for temporarily holding each said dart to its respective target.
- 22. In an aerial target game of the type including a dart and a hand-held dart catcher which is sized so that it can be readily held on one hand for effecting manipulation of the dart catcher to a position intercepting the line of flight of the dart thrown, said hand catcher comprising a rigid backing member including a front wall having a generally planar surface, a peripheral wall projecting upwardly from the outer periphery of said front wall, said peripheral wall forming a front end face of the backing member and an inner peripheral wall, a groove formed in said inner peripheral wall, a rigid plate having an outer periphery adapted to be removably retained in said groove and presenting a pair of generally planar surfaces, at least one of said surfaces having a hook and loop fastener material applied thereto to form a first target for holding only a first dart thrown thereagainst and another of said surfaces being substantially smooth whereby to form a second target for holding only a second dart thrown thereagainst.
- 23. The aerial dart game as claimed in claim 22 wherein said backing member comprises a first member having an outer periphery, an outer surface and a mating face, and a second member having an outer periphery and a mating face; first securing means operating between said mating faces for securing the first and second members together whereby the outer peripheries present a smooth periphery; and second securing means connected to said first member for securing the first member to the hand of the player.
- 24. The aerial dart game as claimed in claim 23 wherein said second securing means includes a strap, and a pair of arms projecting from said outer surface, each arm including an opening for attachment to said strap.
- 25. The aerial dart game as claimed in claim 23 wherein said peripheral wall is integrally formed with said second member and projects upwardly from the outer periphery thereof to form a front end face of the target catcher and recess said front wall from said front end face.
- 26. The aerial dart game as claimed in claim 25 wherein said groove extends 360.degree. and operates to receive an entire peripheral edge of the rigid plate.
- 27. A scoring piece adapted to be thrown through the air at a target having a substantially smooth flat target surface, said scoring piece comprising:
- a ring member having a generally cylindrical outer surface facing radially outwardly from a central axis and an inner surface facing radially inwardly and formed by a pair of concave surfaces; and
- adherence means, including a plurality of suction cups positioned 360.degree. about said outer surface and opening radially outwardly therefrom, for temporarily adhering to said target surface,
- said suction cups being adapted to be impinged against said target surface and upon such impingement to conform with and adhere to the surface of the target,
- each said suction cup having a rearward portion and a forward portion arranged on a respective radius from said central axis, said rearward portions being arranged on an imaginary circle the center of which is on said central axis, and the radii of said suction cups being generally disposed in a common plane.
- 28. The scoring piece as claimed in claim 27 wherein said suction cups have a rearward portion fixedly secured to said ring and an outwardly opening resilient cup portion.
- 29. The scoring piece as claimed in claim 28 wherein said rear-ward portions are embedded into said ring.
- 30. The scoring piece as claimed in claim 27 wherein the ring has opposite axial end faces and the suction cup has a diameter that is at least as great as the distance between the end faces.
- 31. The scoring piece as claimed in claim 27 wherein the ring has opposite axial end faces and the suction cup has a diameter that exceeds the distance between the end faces.
- 32. In a game of the type including a hand-held target catcher and a projectile adapted to be tossed through the air and adhered to the target catcher, said target catcher being held by the hand and comprising a backing member, a target, and connecting means for removably connecting the target to the backing member, the improvement wherein said target has an outer periphery that is greater than the outer periphery of said backing member, said connecting means is disposed between the outer peripheries of said target and said backing member, and said projectile comprises a cylindrical ring open at its center and having a plurality of resilient suction cups arranged around its outer surface, each cup being adapted to temporarily adhere the ring to the target when adhered thereagainst.
- 33. The scoring piece as claimed in claim 32 wherein the suction cups are arranged on a circle the center of which is coincident with the center of said ring, the cups opening radially outwardly for adherence to the target.
- 34. Article for game of selective catching of a projectile, comprising:
- a target structure comprising a rigid, generally concave rear backing member, and a ring extending circumferentially about a peripheral edge of said backing member, said backing member including a back surface for engagement by the hand of a player and a front catching layer, and said catching layer comprising a first catching surface of hook elements of complementary hook-and-loop type fasteners; and
- a cover element removably attachable upon said backing member, said cover element comprising a rim sized for snap fit engagement upon said ring and defining a rigid, generally planar second catching surface adapted to be disposed in front of and extending across said first catching surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 827,464, now U.S. Pat No. 5,240,257, filed Jan. 29, 1992, issued Aug. 31, 1993.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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