Claims
- 1. A recreational apparatus which enables participation by diverse persons of all skill levels and which encourages interpersonal communications and personal development, and which further may be disassembled to be stored compactly and re-assembled quickly, and which is resistant to the exterior environment, comprising:
a base for providing structural support upon a surface; a ladder extending vertically therefrom fabricated from a lightweight, rigid, resilient tubular material, having first and second horizontal rungs and first, second, third and fourth vertical struts; a first coupler retaining said first and second vertical struts to a first end of said first horizontal rung; a second coupler retaining said third and fourth vertical struts to a second end of said first horizontal rung distal to said first end of said first horizontal rung; a third coupler retaining said second vertical strut to a first end of said second horizontal rung; a fourth coupler retaining said fourth vertical strut to a second end of said second horizontal rung distal to said first end of said second horizontal rung; said first, second, third and fourth couplers coupling either permanently or removably; and a projectile having a flaccid spacer and massive terminators at either end of said flaccid spacer, whereby said projectile may be tossed to said ladder and subsequently wrapped thereabout.
- 2. The recreational apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ladder is fabricated from a tubular plastic material, whereby said ladder is simultaneously light in weight and durable.
- 3. The recreational apparatus of claim 1 wherein said base is fabricated from a tubular plastic material, whereby said base is simultaneously light in weight and durable.
- 4. The recreational apparatus of claim 1 wherein said flaccid spacer is equal to the length of said first and second vertical struts in combination.
- 5. The recreational apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
a fifth and a sixth vertical strut, said fifth vertical strut coupled to said third coupler and said sixth vertical strut coupled to said fourth coupler; a fifth coupler and a sixth coupler, said fifth coupler coupled to said fifth vertical strut and said sixth coupler coupled to said sixth vertical strut; and a third horizontal rung coupled between said fifth and said sixth couplers.
- 6. The recreational apparatus of claim 1 wherein said massive terminators further comprise golf balls.
- 7. The recreational apparatus of claim 6 wherein said flaccid spacer further comprises a rope.
- 8. The recreational apparatus of claim 7 wherein said rope further comprises nylon.
- 9. The recreational apparatus of claim 2 wherein said ladder further comprises polyvinyl chloride.
- 10. A game having an aerial projectile and a target, said aerial projectile formed of two massive ends and a flaccid connector therebetween, wherein the improvement comprises:
at least two primarily horizontal rungs within said target able to support said aerial projectile thereon, said rungs terminated at both ends with primarily vertical supports and spaced from each other by a first predetermined distance; said target comprised entirely of tubular and resilient material which is simultaneously light weight, weather resistant, and of low aerodynamic cross-section, to subsequently withstand the rigors of weather including high winds; and said flaccid connector having a length twice said first predetermined distance.
- 11. The game of claim 10 wherein said target further comprises polyvinyl chloride tubing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/311,998 filed May 14, 1999 and entitled “The Game of Rung-Go”.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09311998 |
May 1999 |
US |
| Child |
09570507 |
May 2000 |
US |