Claims
- 1. A non-spherical object for tossing against flat surfaces, and which bounces and rebounds from such surfaces as would a spherical ball, the object comprising:
- a spherical ball having the bounceability of a rubber ball,
- a shell completely surrounding the ball, the shell being formed of foam plastic or foam rubber and having a non-spherical exterior contour, the shell being readily and resiliently crushable so that it buckles when the object strikes a flat surface thereby permitting the spherical ball, embedded within the shell, to rebound off that surface, and
- the shell being devoid of any external covering or any means for bonding the object to a surface against which it is tossed.
- 2. An object as defined in claim 1 wherein the exterior contour of the shell is that of a cube.
- 3. An object as defined in claim 1 wherein the interior of the spherical ball is hollow and filled with fluid under pressure.
- 4. An object as defined in claim 3 in further combination with:
- a valve stem extending from an inlet mounted in the outside surface of said shell into the interior of said ball, and
- a plug for selectively closing said inlet of said valve stem.
- 5. A cube that bounces and rebounds as a spherical ball comprising:
- a spherical ball of relatively high density resilient material forming the center of the cube, and
- a body of relatively low density material surrounding the spherical ball to form a cubical configuration,
- said relatively high density material comprising a material having a density of approximately 0.95 to 1.1 times the density of water,
- said relatively low density material comprising a foam material having a density of approximately 0.04 to 0.15 times the density of water,
- the thickness of said foam material between the center of the surface of each side of the cube and said high density material is approximately 1/16 to 1/2 of an inch,
- said cube comprises identical sides between one and four inches in length and weighing less than one pound,
- whereby the relatively low density material buckles under impact causing the cube's spherical ball to react to said impact and respond as a ball.
- 6. The cube set forth in claim 5 wherein:
- said relatively high density material comprises rubber, and
- said relatively low density material comprises a foam plastic material.
- 7. An object that bounces and rebounds as a spherical ball comprising:
- a spherical ball of relatively high density resilient material forming the center of the object, and
- a body of relatively low density material surrounding the spherical ball to form a given geometrical configuration,
- said relatively high density material comprising a material having a density of approximately 0.95 to 1.1 times the density of water,
- said relatively low density material comprising a foam material having a density of approximately 0.04 to 0.15 times the density of water,
- the thickness of said foam material between the center of the surface of each side of the object and said high density material is approximately 1/16 to 1/2 of an inch,
- said object comprises identical sides with the distance between said sides being approximately one to four inches in length and weighing less than one pound,
- whereby the relatively low density material buckles under impact causing the object's spherical ball to react to said impact and respond as a ball.
- 8. The object set forth in claim 7 wherein:
- said spherical ball comprises an object filled with compressed air.
- 9. The object set forth in claim 7 wherein:
- said relatively high density material comprises rubber, and
- said relatively low density material comprises a resilient foam rubber material.
- 10. The object set forth in claim 7 wherein:
- said relatively low density material comprises a resilient foam plastic material.
- 11. A non-spheroid object that bounces and rebounds as a spherical ball comprising:
- a spherical ball of relatively high density resilient material forming the center of the object, and
- a body of relatively low density resilient foam like material surrounding the spherical ball to form a given geometrical configuration,
- said relatively high density material comprising a resilient material having a density of approximately 0.95 to 1.1 times the density of water,
- said relatively low density material comprising a foam material having a density of approximately 0.04 to 0.15 times the density of water,
- the thickness of said foam material between the center of the surface of each side of the object and said high density material is approximately 1/16 to 1/2 of an inch,
- said object comprises identical sides on each side of a plane passing through its center of approximately one to four inches in length and weighs less than one pound,
- whereby the relatively low density material buckles under impact causing the object's spherical ball to react to said impact and respond as a ball.
- 12. A cube that bounces and rebounds as a spherical ball comprising:
- a spherical ball of relatively high density resilient material forming the center of the cube, and
- a body of relatively low density material surrounding the spherical ball to form a cubical configuration,
- said relatively high density material comprising a material having a density of approximately 0.95 to 1.1 times the density of water,
- said relatively low density material comprising a foam material having a density of approximately 0.04 to 0.15 times the density of water,
- the thickness of said foam material between the center of the surface of each side of the cube and said high density material is approximately 1/16 to 1/2 of an inch,
- said cube comprises identical sides between one and twelve inches in length and weighing from less than one pound to approximately three pounds in weight,
- whereby the relatively low density material buckles under impact causing the cube's spherical ball to react to said impact and respond as a ball.
- 13. The cube set forth in claim 12 wherein:
- said relatively high density material comprises rubber, and
- said relatively low density material comprises a foam plastic material.
- 14. An object set forth in claim 12 wherein:
- said spherical ball comprises an object filled with compressed air.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation in part of U. S. patent application, Ser. No. 07/749,330 filed Aug. 23, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,131,665, and entitled MULTI SURFACE BOUNCING SOLID which in turn is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 617,545, filed Nov. 26, 1990, now U. S. Pat. No. 5,078,408, granted Jan. 7, 1992 entitled BOUNCING CUBE.
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