Claims
- 1. A wicket for use in nighttime play of croquet, comprising:a U-shaped length of wire having a wire diameter and a pair of opposed downwardly descending arms; a pair of loops on each of said downwardly descending arms, each of said pair of loops defining a passageway therethrough and wherein each of said pair of loops comprises a torsional spring separable from said wire and having first and second opposed ends, each of said opposed ends defining a loop and a series of spiral winds between said opposite ends, said spiral winds defining a second passageway having an internal diameter in a relaxed condition smaller than said wire diameter, and said torsional spring movable to an extended condition wherein said diameter of said second passageway is larger than said wire diameter; and a chemoluminescent light stick extending through each of said pair of loops and said passageways and said light stick generally conforming to the shape of the U-shaped length of wire.
- 2. The wicket of claim 1 wherein the loops at the opposed ends of said spring define a first passageway, and wherein said light stick extends through said first passageway.
- 3. A The wicket of claim 1 wherein the torsional springs are movable to the extended position by azimuthally twisting said opposite ends in opposite directions.
- 4. The wicket of claim 3 wherein the torsional spring is attachable to the U-shaped length of wire by inserting said wire into said loops on the opposite ends of said spring.
- 5. The wicket of claim 1 wherein each of said pair of loops is formed in said wire.
- 6. The wicket of claim 5 wherein the light stick extends through said loops.
- 7. A wicket for use in playing croquet, comprising:a length of wire having a wire diameter and a pair of opposed downwardly descending arms; a pair of loops formed in each of said downwardly descending arms, each of said pair of loops defining a passageway therethrough and each of said pair of loops defining a torsional spring separable from said wire and having first and second opposed ends, each of said opposed ends defining a loop and a series of spiral winds between said opposite ends, said spiral winds defining a second passageway having an internal diameter in a relaxed condition smaller than said wire diameter, and said torsional spring movable to an extended condition wherein said diameter of said second passageway is larger than said wire diameter; and a chemoluminescent light stick extending through each of said pair of loops and said passageways and said light stick generally conforming to the shape of the U-shaped length of wire.
- 8. A wicket for use in playing croquet, comprising:a length of wire having a wire diameter and a pair of opposed downwardly descending arms; a pair of torsional springs, one spring connected to each of the opposed downwardly descending arms, each spring having first and second opposed ends formed into loops, said loops defining a first passageway, and a series of spiral winds between said loops, said spiral winds defining a second passageway having an internal diameter in a relaxed condition smaller than said wire diameter, each of said torsional spring movable to an extended condition wherein said diameter of said second passageway is larger than said wire diameter; and a chemoluminescent light stick extending through the first passageway in each of said springs, said and said light stick generally conforming to the shape of the U-shaped length of wire.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
Division of Ser. No. 09/586,448, filed Jun. 2, 2000, U.S. Pat. No. 6,575,855, issued Jun. 10, 2003, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/175,120, filed Jan. 6, 2000
US Referenced Citations (23)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Information pringed from www.knightsports.com/about.htm on May 24, 2000 regarding product called Skizzo, product circa 1998. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/175120 |
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