Claims
- 1. A scoring apparatus for simulated combat between at least two opponents comprising:(a) a simulated edged weapon having a gripping section and a padded striking section; (b) a marking agent and a retentive/dispersive cord for dispensing a powder marking agent, said marking agent previously being a solid allowing for controlled amounts of said agent to be directly applied and largely confined to said cord; and (c) means for attaching and aligning said cord to the padded striking section whereby a linear mark is dispensed upon contact of said simulated edged weapon with one of said at least two opponents.
- 2. The scoring apparatus of claim 1, wherein the solid marking agent is stick chalk.
- 3. The scoring apparatus of claim 2, wherein the retentive/dispersive cord comprises cotton.
- 4. The scoring apparatus of claim 3, wherein the padded striking section and the gripping section comprise: a closed cell foam extrusion having a front tip portion and a rear end portion.
- 5. The scoring apparatus of claim 4, wherein the means for attaching the cotton cord to the padded striking section comprises:(a) a strip of fabric having two ends; (b) stitching allowing said cord to be sewn parallel respective to said strip of fabric; (c) a slit in the front tip portion of the padded striking section through which one of said two ends of fabric is inserted; and (d) a bonding agent whereby said strip is bonded along the padded striking section, said strip and stitching allowing the cotton cord to remain aligned and raised when the padded striking section is met with an impact.
- 6. The scoring apparatus of claim 3, wherein the padded striking section comprises:(a) a flat core having a top surface, a bottom surface, a rearward end, and a forward end; (b) a top padded strip attached to said top surface of the flat core; (c) a bottom padded strip attached to said bottom surface of the flat core; and (d) means for attaching said flat core perpendicular to the gripping section allowing the striking section to flex during a striking or thrusting action while still giving lateral resistance during a parrying type action.
- 7. The scoring apparatus of claim 6, wherein the means for attaching and aligning the cord to the striking section comprises:(a) a striker covering having a closed end and an open end slidable onto the striking section; (b) stitching whereby said cord is sewn parallel respective to the striker covering; and (c) means for securing said open end of the striker covering to the rear end portion of said striking section.
- 8. The scoring apparatus of claim 7, wherein the means for securing said open end of the striker covering to the striking section comprises a plurality of threaded holes and screws.
- 9. The scoring apparatus of claim 2, further comprising: means for readily erasing said linear mark from one of said at least two opponents.
- 10. The scoring apparatus of claim 9, wherein the means for readily erasing said linear mark comprises:(a) a nylon body covering allowing said mark to be applied and seen yet not penetrate beyond the immediate surface of said nylon; (b) a dampening means; and (c) a drying means.
- 11. The scoring apparatus of claim 10, wherein the nylon body covering comprises a vest.
- 12. The scoring apparatus of claim 11, wherein the dampening means and the drying means comprises:an eraser having a sponge portion allowing said mark to be readily wiped away and a felt portion whereby any remaining dampness is quickly dried leaving said nylon vest clean, dry, and ready to receive new marks.
- 13. The scoring apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a marking agent applicator.
- 14. The scoring apparatus of claim 13, wherein the marking agent applicator comprises:(a) a holding section whereby said stick chalk is held upright in a poised position; (b) a cap section being attachable to the holding section, said cap having a top surface with a groove and a center hole whereby a portion of said chalk stick is exposed, said groove being disposed for guiding said chalk stick along the retentive/dispersive cord whereby said cord is charged with chalk; and (c) means for said cap section to descend down the holding section allowing more of said chalk stick to be revealed after charging said cord.
- 15. The scoring apparatus of claim 14, wherein the means for said cap section to descend down the holding section comprises said holding section and said cap section being threaded.
- 16. A scoring apparatus for simulated combat between at least two opponents comprising:(a) a simulated edged weapon having a gripping section and a rigid blade section; (b) a marking agent and a cotton cord for dispersing a powder marking agent, said marking agent previously being a solid allowing for a controlled amount of said agent to be directly applied and largely confined to said cord; and (c) means for attaching said cord across an edge of the rigid blade section whereby a linear mark is dispensed upon contact of said simulated edged weapon with one of said at least two opponents.
- 17. The scoring apparatus of claim 16, wherein the means for attaching the cotton cord to the edge of the rigid blade section comprises:(a) a groove and at least two passageways allowing the ends of said cord to pass through; and (b) means for securing said cord within the two passageways allowing the cord to be stretched across the edge of the rigid blade section.
- 18. The scoring apparatus of claim 17, wherein the means for securing the cord within the two passageways comprises at least one threaded hole and at least one screw.
- 19. A method of scoring during simulated combat between at least two opponents comprising the steps of:(a) applying a powder marking agent to a retentive/dispersive cord being attached to a simulated edged weapon; (b) striking said simulated weapon against a nylon body covering worn by at least one of said at least two opponents to simulate a hit by said marking agent; and (c) erasing said marking agent from the nylon body covering.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/208,525 entitled Simulated Combat Safety Sword/Knife, filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Jun. 1, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/208525 |
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