Claims
- 1. A ball launching device for children, the device comprising:
a bowl having an inner surface and a cone shaped wall which extends outwardly in an upward direction, having an upper end which is opened; and a launch assembly positioned within the ball launching device and coupled to the bowl, the ball launching assembly adapted to rotate the bowl, whereby when the bowl is rotating at a high speed, the cone shaped wall enables a ball to ascend up the inner surface of the bowl and eventually propel out of the device.
- 2. The ball launching device of claim 1, wherein the bowl has a linear wall that leads to the cone shaped wall.
- 3. The ball launching device of claim 1, further comprising a cylindrical member with a cone shaped top disposed within the bowl and secured to the launch assembly, wherein the cylindrical member does not rotate with respect to the bowl.
- 4. The ball launching device of claim 3, wherein the cone shaped top has at least one ear extending outwardly from the cone shaped top.
- 5. The ball launching device of claim 3, wherein the cylindrical member is positioned at the center of the bowl so as to form a gap between the cylindrical member and the inner surface of the bowl.
- 6. The ball launching device of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the inner surface of the bowl has a scalloped lining.
- 7. The ball launching device of claim 1, wherein the launch assembly has a pulley energized by a motor to rotate the bowl, the launch assembly further includes a casing for housing the pulley and the motor, the casing balances the bowl as it rotates in the device.
- 8. The ball launching device of claim 1, further comprising an outer housing, the outer housing having a bottom portion with feet to stabilize the device and an outwardly curved top portion.
- 9. The ball launching device of claim 1, further comprising a means for initial rotation of the bowl that enables foreign objects therein to fall to a bottom surface of the bowl.
- 10. A ball launching device for children, the device comprising:
a bowl having an inner surface and a cone shaped wall which extends outwardly in an upward direction, having an upper end which is opened; a launch assembly positioned within the ball launching device and coupled to the bowl, the ball launching assembly adapted to rotate the bowl; and a means for preventing foreign objects from exiting the rotating bowl, whereby when the bowl is rotating at a high speed, the cone shaped wall enables a ball to ascend up the inner surface of the bowl and eventually propel out of the device.
- 11. The ball launching device of claim 10, wherein the bowl has a linear wall that leads to the cone shaped wall.
- 12. The ball launching device of claim 10, wherein the means for preventing foreign objects from exiting the rotating bowl includes a cylindrical member with a cone shaped top disposed within the bowl and secured to the launch assembly, wherein the cylindrical member does not rotate with respect to the bowl.
- 13. The ball launching device of claim 12, wherein the cone shaped top has at least one ear extending outwardly from the cone shaped top.
- 14. The ball launching device of claim 12, wherein the cylindrical member is positioned at the center of the bowl so as to form a gap between the cylindrical member and the inner surface of the bowl.
- 15. The ball launching device of claim 10, wherein the means for preventing foreign objects from exiting the rotating bowl includes a scalloped lining along at least a portion of the inner surface of the bowl.
- 16. The ball launching device of claim 10, wherein the launch assembly has a pulley energized by a motor to rotate the bowl, the launch assembly further includes a casing for housing the pulley and the motor, the casing balances the bowl as it rotates in the device.
- 17. The ball launching device of claim 10, further comprising an outer housing, the outer housing having a bottom portion with feet to stabilize the device and an outwardly curved top portion.
- 18. The ball launching device of claim 10, further comprising a means for initial rotation of the bowl that enables foreign objects therein to fall to a bottom surface of the bowl.
- 19. A ball launching device for children, the device comprising:
an outer housing, the outer housing having a bottom portion and an outwardly curved top portion; a bowl disposed within the outer housing, the bowl having an inner surface and a cone shaped wall which extends outwardly in an upward direction; a launch assembly positioned within the outer housing and coupled to the bowl, the launch assembly adapted to rotate the bowl, wherein when the bowl rotates at a high speed, the cone shaped wall enables balls therein to ascend up the inner surface of the bowl and eventually propel out of the device.
- 20. The ball launching device of claim 19, wherein the bowl has a linear wall that leads to the cone shaped wall.
- 21. The ball launching device of claim 19, further comprising a cylindrical member with a cone shaped top disposed within the bowl and secured to the launch assembly, wherein the cylindrical member does not rotate with respect to the bowl.
- 22. The ball launching device of claim 21, wherein the cone shaped top has at least one ear extending outwardly from the cone shaped top.
- 23. The ball launching device of claim 21, wherein the cylindrical member is positioned at the center of the bowl so as to form a gap between the cylindrical member and the inner surface of the bowl.
- 24. The ball launching device of claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the inner surface of the bowl has a scalloped lining.
- 25. The ball launching device of claim 19, wherein the launch assembly has a pulley energized by a motor to rotate the bowl, the launch assembly further includes a casing for housing the pulley and the motor, the casing balances the bowl as it rotates in the device.
- 26. The ball launching device of claim 19, further comprising a means for initial rotation of the bowl that enables foreign objects therein to fall to a bottom surface of the bowl.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/401,126 filed on Aug. 5, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/416,050 filed on Oct. 4, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60401126 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
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60416050 |
Oct 2002 |
US |