Marble

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Inventors

Piera Bermejo, Antonio

Application #

662073

Filed

Jun-12-1996

Published

Sep-30-1997

Current US Class

040/327
040/661
446/236
446/243
446/431
473/594

International Classes

A63H 001/22; A63H 017/00

Field of Search

446/243 446/128 446/236 446/431 40/327 40/661 273/DIG. 428/11 473/594

Examiners

Hafer; Robert A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Goldberg; Richard M.

US Patent References

4116439   Pool ball
4214753   Transparent article

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Abstract
A marble includes a ball of transparent material having an equatorial plane and a colored tone, and a sheet held inside the ball at the equatorial plane, the sheet having at least one picture on one side and a score on another other side thereof. The ball is formed by two hemispheres, each having a flat surface along the equatorial plane, the sheet is sandwiched between the two hemispheres, and the two hemispheres are welded together.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A marble comprising:

a ball of transparent material having an equatorial plane, said ball being comprised of two hemispheres, each having a flat surface along said equatorial plane, and said two hemispheres being welded together, and

a paper sheet held inside said ball at said equatorial plane and sandwiched between said two hemispheres, said sheet having at least one picture on one side and a score on another other side thereof.

2. A marble according to claim 1, wherein said ball has a colored tone.

3. A method of forming a marble, comprising the steps of:

forming two hemispheres, each of a transparent material and each having a flat surface along an equatorial plane thereof,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention refers to a new improved marble which provides the traditional game with different possibilities in order to obtain new games other than those currently played with marbles.

From time immemorial, children have used in their games small balls of clay, glass or any other hard material with which they could play different games, either trying to get as close as possible to a wall or any other option. These balls are commonly known as marbles.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

With the new improved marble which constitutes the basis of this invention, it is intended to define a different type of ball for the same purpose of leisure, but the constitution of which enables it to be used for games other than those habitually played.

In order to achieve this end, this improved marble will be produced in a transparent material which may be given different tones, but will always maintain its transparent quality. Inside it, at the circle of its equator will be placed a sheet with items on both sides so that when the marble has been perfectly closed and the two halves which form it welded together, two different views are observed through the transparent material, depending on the position from which one looks.
 
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