Claims
- 1. An inflatable throw toy comprising:
- a flexible wall defining an enclosure adapted to be thrown when inflated, said flexible wall including an opening therein; and
- a manually operated pump fixed to the flexible wall, said pump comprising a flexible resilient pump wall defining a closed pump chamber, said pump wall including an outwardly dome-shaped actuator surface having an open valve-less inlet hole therethrough, said inlet hole communicating with said closed pump chamber, said actuator surface being exposed to an exterior of the flexible wall and being surrounded by the flexible wall, said pump including a one-way outlet valve in said pump wall at a location opposite from said inlet hole and communicating with an interior of said enclosure whereby pressing said actuator surface while covering said inlet hole causes said pump chamber to contract, discharging air from said pump chamber through said one way valve into said flexible wall for inflating said flexible wall, said pump wall including a wall portion opposite from said actuator surface and a groove around said pump wall between said actuator surface and said opposite wall portion, said one-way valve being in said opposite wall portion and said opening in said flexible wall being sealed around said pump wall in said groove.
- 2. A throw toy according to claim 1, wherein said pump wall includes thick wall portions adjacent outer peripheries of each of said actuator surface and said opposite wall portion, and on opposite sides of said groove, said groove having a thinner wall thickness.
- 3. A throw toy according to claim 2, wherein said opposite wall portion is concave in a direction into said pump chamber.
- 4. A throw toy according to claim 1, wherein said dome-shaped actuator surface includes a raised central portion through which said inlet hole extends, said raised central portion having a thicker wall thickness than a remainder of said actuator surface.
- 5. A throw toy according to claim 4, wherein said one-way valve comprises a resilient duck bill valve.
- 6. A throw toy according to claim 1, wherein said actuator surface includes a raised central projection having a thicker wall thickness than a remainder of said actuator surface.
- 7. A throw toy according to claim 6, wherein said pump wall includes thick wall portions adjacent outer peripheries of each of said actuator surface and said opposite wall portion, and on opposite sides of said groove, said groove having a thinner wall thickness.
- 8. A throw toy according to claim 7, wherein said one-way valve comprises a resilient duck bill valve.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/695,736, filed May 6, 1991, entitled PUMP BALL, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,098,095.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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