Claims
- 1. A method of playing a game for at least two players, including a ball, having a chamber defined by a rigid, foraminous wall totally enclosing an interior chamber and totally free of any external appendages, and a timer controlled release mechanism operative to open and discharge the contents of an inner member that forms an interior closure within said interior chamber, said game comprising the steps practiced by said players of:
- a. loading water within said inner member;
- b. setting said timer to a time interval to actuated said release mechanism upon expiration of said time interval; and
- c. throwing said ball to at least one of said players and catching said ball, with the objective for said players being avoid being wetted with water from the interior chamber of the ball while catching, holding or throwing the ball at the moment that said timer actuates said release mechanism.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which any one of said players is disqualified and must withdraw from the play when the ball releases water onto said any one of said players.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein another one of said players is disqualified when said another player fails to catch the ball.
- 4. The method of claim 1 in which a water soluble dye is dissolved in the water.
- 5. A toy comprising a container with a rigid, foraminous wall totally free of any external appendages, and totally enclosing an interior chamber, an enclosure totally received within said interior chamber and filled with water and having opening means at a wall surface location, a wall opening means with a timer mechanism also contained within said interior chamber and positioned in operative engagement therein to activate said wall opening means, and including randomly selectable time setting means whereby the duration of time interval between setting of said time setting means and activation of said wall opening can be preset.
- 6. The toy of claim 5 wherein said enclosure is formed of a frangible wall element adjacent said location, and said wall opening means comprises frangible wall rupturing means operative to rupture said frangible wall element.
- 7. The toy of claim 6 wherein said container is a ball.
- 8. The toy of claim 7 wherein said timer mechanism is a motor driven rotary means having a cam surface which is operative to urge said rupturing means through said frangible wall.
- 9. The toy of claim 8 wherein said frangible wall enclosure is an elastic toy balloon.
- 10. The toy of claim 9 wherein said frangible wall rupturing means is a pin member positioned to ride on said can, and including spring means biasing said pin out of engagement with said toy balloon.
- 11. The toy of claim 9 wherein said frangible wall rupturing means comprises abrasive means carried on said cam surface and operative to abrade the surface of said toy balloon.
- 12. The toy of claim 5 wherein said toy comprises a first, outer container and a second inner container rotationally received within said first container, with each of said first and second containers having openings located in the respective walls thereof which, upon rotation of said second, inner container, move into and out of alignment including a resilient spring biased to rotate said second, inner container into a position with its wall openings aligned with the wall openings of said first, outer container, and including detent means locking said inner container in a position with its wall openings out of alignment with the wall openings of said first, outer container.
- 13. The toy of claim 12 wherein said timer mechanism comprises a motor driven rotary means having a cam surface which is operative to move said detent means out of its locking position, releasing said second, inner container for rotation.
- 14. The toy of claim 13 wherein said first container is generally spherical, with an internal wall having a central aperture, and said second container has a flat bottom wall resting on said internal wall with a trunion projecting into said central aperture, thereby providing rotational support for said second container.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application, Ser. No. 07/299,225, filed on Jan. 23, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,890,838.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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