The present invention relates in general to a throwing object. More particularly, the present invention relates to an object that is for hitting by a stick so as to simulate the hitting of a baseball by a baseball bat.
One game that is played that uses a ball and bat has been termed “half ball.” The bat is usually in the form of a stick such as a broomstick and the ball has typically been in the form of a half ball. The half ball may be provided by cutting a tennis ball in half or by cutting a small rubber ball in half. This half ball is thrown in a similar manner to the throwing of a baseball and the stick is used for batting the ball or disk.
One of the problems associated with the object shown in
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved throwing object, particularly one that is for hitting by a stick in the playing of a game such as the conventional “half ball” game.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided a throwing disc for hitting by a stick so as to simulate the hitting of a baseball by a baseball bat but with a smaller diameter stick in comparison to the breadth of a baseball bat. The throwing disc comprises a multiple sided member that includes a top and a peripheral sidewall integral with the top. The top and peripheral sidewall together form a cap-shaped member that is hollow with the peripheral sidewall having an inner surface and an outer surface. The outer surface is formed as a concave surface shaped for receiving the fingers of the user with the inner surface including a reinforcing rib that is integral with the sidewall.
In accordance with other aspects of the present invention the peripheral sidewall further has a top edge integral with the top of the cap-shaped member, and a free peripheral edge; the reinforcing rib is preferably disposed about the peripheral sidewall at a location substantially midway between the free peripheral edge and the top edge of the peripheral sidewall; the reinforcing rib preferably has a semi-circular cross-section; the reinforcing rib may be annular and extends about the entire peripheral sidewall; the concave surface may be of a segment of a circle; the concave surface may be uniform and extends about the entire peripheral sidewall; the cap-shaped member is preferably constructed of a plastic material; and the reinforcing rib may be annular and extends about the entire peripheral sidewall.
In accordance with another version of the invention there is provided a throwing disc for hitting by a stick so as to simulate the hitting of a baseball by a baseball bat but with a smaller diameter stick in comparison to the breadth of a baseball bat, the throwing disc comprising: a cap-shaped member that includes a top and a peripheral sidewall integral with the top; the cap-shaped member being constructed of a plastic material and being hollow with an open bottom; the peripheral sidewall having an inner annular surface and an outer annular surface; the outer annular surface formed as a concave surface shaped for receiving the fingers of the user; the concave surface of a circular cross-section; the inner surface including a reinforcing rib that is integral with the sidewall.
Other aspects of the invention include the peripheral sidewall further has a top edge integral with the top of the cap-shaped member, and a free peripheral edge; the reinforcing rib is disposed about the peripheral sidewall at a location substantially midway between the free peripheral edge and the top edge of the peripheral sidewall; the reinforcing rib preferably has a semi-circular cross-section; the reinforcing rib may be annular and extends about the entire peripheral sidewall; and the concave surface is preferably uniform and extends about the entire peripheral sidewall.
It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosure. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention describes an improved throwing object that is meant primarily for hitting by a stick such as a cut off broomstick. In this regard refer to the partial diagram of
Now, with reference to
Preferably, the mean diameter of the cap member at the opening thereof is on the order of 2 inches and the thickness from the opening to the wall 22 is on the order of 1 inch. With regard to the inner surface 24A, it is again illustrated in
With the arrangement illustrated in
Reference is now made to an alternate embodiment illustrated in
In
Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous other embodiments and modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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