Claims
- 1. A fluid inflatable recreational punch ball which comprises:
- a) an outer covering formed of a stretchable, flexible fabric which comprises a fabric selected from the group consisting of spandex fiber, nylon fiber and combinations of spandex fiber and nylon fiber, which moves between an unstretched and an expanded, stretched spherical form which when fully expanded assumes a desired spherical ball configuration, said covering having a first opening therein to permit the insertion into the outer covering of an inflatable balloon in its uninflated state;
- b) a balloon having a means for inflation and formed of a thin elastic material, which generally mimics the spherical form of the outer cover and which permits inflation of the balloon within the outer covering with the inflation means in the first opening to cause the balloon on substantially full inflation to engage the inner surface and to stretch slightly the outer covering to the desired recreational ball configuration and in the inflated state to impart desired bounce and weight properties to the recreational punch ball, with the inflatable balloon substantially fully encased by the stretched outer covering;
- c) a securing means to secure an elastic element to the ball;
- d) an elongated elastic element having a one end secured to the securing means and an other end adapted to be held by the hand of the recreational ball user; and
- e) a stretchable protective outer cover fabric material which substantially covers the length and exterior surface of the elastic element and is adapted to move between a relaxed and a stretched position in use, whereby the repeated movement of the hand of the user repeatedly bounces the recreational punch ball against the user's hand, utilizing the high bounce properties of the recreational punch ball and the elastic element secured to the ball.
- 2. The ball of claim 1 wherein the elastic element comprises a closed loop elastic element looped at one end about the securing means.
- 3. The ball of claim 1 wherein the stretchable outer covering comprises a blend of nylon and spandex fibers.
- 4. The ball of claim 1 wherein the elastic element comprises an elastic band or a stretchable woven fabric material.
- 5. The ball of claim 1 wherein the inflation means comprises a fluid passage stem which projects through the first opening for fluid inflation and after inflation the stem is sealed within the first opening.
- 6. The ball of claim 1 wherein the outer covering is formed of a plurality of separate, sewn together stretchable fabric panels comprised of arcuate, trapezoidal pieces.
- 7. The ball of claim 1 wherein the securing means comprises a band extending across the first opening.
- 8. The ball of claim 7 wherein the securing means comprises a stretchable woven fabric band.
- 9. The ball of claim 1 wherein the elastic element comprises an elastic loop element composed of a thin rubber or woven stretchable fabric material and having a general diameter ranging from about 6 to 12 inches.
- 10. The ball of claim 1 wherein the securing means comprises a loop-type band across the opening and wherein the elastic element comprises an elastic loop element covered by a stretchable material, and which is releasably looped about and secured to the band.
- 11. The ball of claim 1 wherein the outer covering includes a second opening generally opposite and aligned with the first opening and wherein the means of inflation includes a stem and the balloon has a slightly extended tip on inflation opposite the stem, and which tip on inflation fits into the second opening of the outer covering and the stem into the first opening.
- 12. The ball of claim 1 which includes indicia on the outer covering to provide for visible indicia in the stretched condition of the outer covering.
- 13. The ball of claim 1 which is inflated with water and has a diameter of about 3 to 6 inches.
- 14. The ball of claim 1 which is in a substantially fully inflated, spheroidal condition.
- 15. A fluid inflatable recreational punch ball which comprises:
- a) an outer covering formed of a stretchable, flexible fabric material which moves between an unstretched form to an expanded, stretched sphere form, which comprises a fabric selected from the group consisting of spandex fiber, a nylon fiber and combinations of spandex fiber and nylon fiber, which covering is composed of a plurality of separate, sewn together fabric panels composed of arcuate, trapezoidal pieces secured together at the ends, and which covering when fully expanded assumes a desired spherical ball configuration, said covering having a first opening therein to permit insertion into the outer covering of an inflatable balloon in its uninflated state;
- b) a balloon having a stem means for inflating the balloon and formed of a thin elastic material which generally mimics the sphere form of the outer covering and which permits inflation of the balloon within the outer covering, the stem means in the first opening to cause the balloon on substantially full inflation to engage the inner surface and to stretch slightly the outer covering to the desired recreational ball sphere configuration and in the inflated state to impart desired bounce and weight to the recreational ball with the inflated balloon substantially fully encased by the stretched outer covering;
- c) a securing means extending across or about the first opening to secure an elastic element to the ball; and
- d) an elongated elastic element having a one end secured to the securing means and another end adapted to be held by the hand of the recreational ball user, whereby with the repeated movements of the hand by the user repeatedly bounces the recreational ball against the user's hand, utilizing the high bounce properties of the recreational punch ball and the elastic element secured to the ball.
- 16. The ball of claim 15 which includes a stretchable outer cover fabric material which substantially covers the length and exterior surface of the elongated elastic element and is adapted to move between a relaxed and a stretched position.
- 17. The ball of claim 15 which includes a second opening in the outer covering generally opposite and aligned with the first opening, and wherein the balloon includes a slightly extended tip in placement opposite the stem and which tip on inflation fits into the second opening of the outer cover of the stem in the first opening.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/239,035, filed May 6, 1994 now abandoned.
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