Football with tail appendage

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Inventors

Rudell, Elliot
Foster, George

Application #

156547

Filed

Nov-23-1993

Published

Mar-21-1995

Current US Class

273/DIG30
434/251
473/571
473/573
473/575

International Classes

A63B 043/02

Field of Search

273/55 434/251

Assignee

Rudell; Elliot A. (Torrance, CA)

Examiners

Marlo; George J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Blakely, Sokoloff, Taylor & Zafman

US Patent References

3940133   Ball retrieving app...
4657253   Toy ball with tail
5228690   Football with tail a...

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Other References

Barr Rubber Products Co., 1965 Athletic Ball Catalog.

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Abstract
A football having an end appendage comprising at least one long, narrow strip of a flexible sheet material, e.g., cloth of flexible plastic, which functions as a tail when the ball is thrown or kicked and which provides directional stability for the football while in flight. When multiple strips are used which are formed of a rigidly flexible sheet such as MYLAR, the appendage also functions as a sound generator. When the football is thrown in a normal manner, the tail extends backwards, providing a slight drag to cause the back tip of the ball to align itself with the front rip, thereby resulting in the straight and accurate flight of the ball. One end of the appendage is preferably detachably/attached to an end of the football by interlocking hook and loop material, commonly known as VELCRO.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A football, comprising:

a football having two opposite ends located on a longitudinal axis;

a flexible appendage that has a first end attached to one end of said football by interlocking hook and loop material on said one end of said football and said first end of said appendage, and a second opposite end that is not attached to any structure, wherein said flexible appendage provides aerodynamic stability for said football in flight.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the sport of football and, in particular, to improvements to a football to provide superior throwing capabilities for all ages of participants, particularly those first learning how to throw a football who might otherwise have difficulty causing the ball to throw properly.

2. Description of Related Art

The effective throwing of a football has always been considered somewhat of an art. It is necessary that the thrower release the ball in such a manner to impart a spiraling or spinning motion to the ball. This results in the spinning of the ball as it travels through the air and causes its flight to be directionally controllable and straight. Children experience the greatest difficulty in effecting this spiral action. The most notable prior art effort to improve this performance is currently being marketed by Parker Brothers, a division of Tonka Corporation, The product is called NERF TURBO FOOTBALL, and is basically a toy football molded of soft foam with fluted ribs molded in its external surface, longitudinally from end to end. These ribs effect the aerodynamics of the ball and result in a somewhat better flight pattern, if the child can master the throw. The ribs, however make the ball look noticeably strange. Parker Brothers, along with many other toy companies, also market soft foam footballs with no surface variations. These soft foam balls are easier to throw and catch by youngsters due to their tactile feel and softness.
 
  There is disclosed a football having an end appendage which is a long, narrow flexible sheet material, e.g., cloth or flexible vinyl, which functions as...  There is disclosed a football having an end appendage comprising at least one long, narrow strip of a flexible sheet material, e.g., cloth or flexible...