Claims
- 1. A sports target comprising:
- a target member for raising above the head of a person operating the target for viewing by a player;
- a receptacle coupled to the target member, the receptacle having an opening for receiving an object tossed at the target by the player; and
- mounting means for attaching the target member to the trunk of the person operating the target, the mounting means positioning the target member above the head of the person operating the target for viewing by the player tossing the object at the target.
- 2. The target as recited in claim 1, wherein the target member forms a basketball-styled backboard, the receptacle having a rim forming the opening, and a net is coupled about a perimeter of the rim.
- 3. The target as recited in claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises:
- a back-pack styled harness for attaching to the person operating the target; and
- an extension member coupled between the harness and target member,
- the extension member having sufficient length for positioning the target member above the head of the person operating the target.
- 4. The target as recited in claim 3, wherein the extension member comprises a pair of tubular members.
- 5. A body supported sports target comprising:
- a target member;
- a receptacle coupled to the target member, the receptacle having an opening for receiving an object tossed at the target member;
- a support member having a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end attached to the target member; and
- mounting means for attaching the support member proximal end to the trunk of a person operating the target, the mounting means positioning the target member above the head of the person operating the target.
- 6. The target as recited in claim 5, wherein the target member is dimensioned to form a basketball styled backboard.
- 7. The target as recited in claim 5, wherein the receptacle further comprises a rim, the rim having an aperture dimensioned for forming the opening thereby receiving the object and a netting material extending from the rim for forming a basketball styled basket.
- 8. The target as recited claim 5, wherein the support member comprises an elongated tube pair having a length sufficient for positioning the receptacle above the head of the person operating the target.
- 9. The target as recited in claim 5, wherein the mounting means comprises a backpack assembly for strapping to the back of the person operating the target, the backpack further having attachment means for attaching the backpack to the support member.
- 10. A game using a body supported target in combination with an object for tossing the object at the target, the game comprising:
- a target member formed into a silhouette of a sports image, the target member having an aperture for receiving an object tossed at the target member;
- mounting means for attaching the target member to the trunk of a person operating the target, the mounting means positioning the target member above the head of the person operating the target; and
- an object for tossing through the aperture of the target member by a player participating in the game.
- 11. The game as recited in claim 10 wherein the mounting means comprises:
- a backpack assembly for strapping to the back of the person operating the target; and
- an elongated member extending from the backpack assembly for positioning the target member above the head of the person operating the target.
- 12. A method for operating a target for receiving an object tossed at the target by a player, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a target member for viewing by a player, the target member having an aperture for receiving an object tossed at the target member;
- mounting the target member to the trunk of the person operating the target for positioning the target member above the head of the person operating the target;
- maneuvering the target for viewing by a player tossing an object at the target member; and
- tossing the object by the player at the target member for passing through the aperture.
- 13. The method as recited in claim 12, wherein the mounting step comprises the step of
- attaching a harness to the person operating the target for positioning the target above the head of the person operating the target.
- 14. A method for tossing an object at a sports target comprising the steps of:
- providing a basketball styled backboard having a basket extending from a front surface, the basket having an opening for receiving a ball tossed generally at the backboard;
- mounting the backboard onto the trunk of a person for extending the backboard above the head of the person;
- maneuvering the backboard for viewing by a player preparing to toss a ball at the backboard for passing through the basket opening; and
- tossing a ball at the backboard for passing the ball through the opening.
- 15. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein the mounting step comprises the step of
- wearing a harness on the back of the person for exposing the backboard front surface in a front facing position for the person; and
- maneuvering the body for the positioning step.
- 16. A sports target comprising:
- a target member for raising above the head of a person operating the target for viewing by a player;
- a receptacle coupled to the target member, the receptacle having an opening for receiving an object tossed at the target by the player; and
- mounting means for attaching the target member to the trunk of the person operating the target, the mounting means including means for facilitating positioning the target member from a first position behind the person operating the target to a second position above the head of the person for viewing by the player tossing the object at the target.
- 17. The target as recited in claim 16, wherein the target member forms a basketball-styled backboard, the receptacle having a rim forming the opening, and a net is coupled about a perimeter of the rim.
- 18. The target as recited in claim 16, wherein the mounting means comprises:
- a backpack-styled harness for attaching to the person operating the target; and
- an extension member coupled between the harness and the target member, the extension member extendable for positioning the target member between the first and the second target member positions.
- 19. The target as recited in claim 18, wherein the extension member comprises telescoping members.
- 20. A game using a body supported target in combination with an object for tossing the object at the target, the game comprising
- a target member having an aperture for receiving an object tossed at the target member;
- mounting means for attaching the target member to a trunk of a person operating the target, the mounting means including means for facilitating positioning the target member from a first position behind the person to a second position above the head of the person for viewing by a player tossing an object at the target; and
- an object for tossing through the aperture of the target member by the player.
- 21. The target as recited in claim 20, wherein the target member forms a basketball-styled backboard, the receptacle having a rim forming the opening, and a net is coupled about a perimeter of the rim.
- 22. The game as recited in claim 20, wherein the mounting means comprises:
- a backpack assembly for strapping to the back of the person operating the target; and
- an elongated member attached to the assembly, the elongated member extendable from the first to the second positions.
- 23. The game as recited in claim 22, wherein the elongated member comprises telescoping members.
- 24. A method for operating a target by a person for receiving an object tossed at the target by a player, the method comprising the steps of:
- mounting a target member to the trunk of a person operating the target;
- extending the target member from a first position behind the person to a second position above the head of the person;
- maneuvering the target member for viewing by a player tossing an object at the target; and
- tossing the object by the player at the target member.
- 25. The method as recited in claim 24, wherein the mounting step comprises the step of attaching a harness to the person operating the target, the harness having means for extending the target member from the first position to the second position.
- 26. The method as recited in claim 25, wherein the extending step comprises the step of telescoping extending members attached between the harness and target member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/199,478, filed on Feb. 22, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,413,328, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/753,675, filed Sep. 3, 1991, now Des. Patent No. 344,558, and a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/634,501, filed Dec. 26, 1990, now Des. Patent No. 344,394.
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