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Games Using Tangible Projectile > Projectile, Per Se; Part Thereof Or Accessory Therefor > With Light-emitting, Electrical, Magnetic, Or Rotatable Inertial Means Or Having Boundary-detector Activating Means With Light-emitting, Electrical, Magnetic, Or Rotatable Inertial Means Or Having Boundary-detector Activating MeansWith Light-emitting, Electrical, Magnetic, Or Rotatable Inertial Means Or Having Boundary-detector Activating Means patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.02/08/07 - 20070032319 - Toy with electro-luminescent wire A lighting apparatus is disclosed for providing illumination to an object or surface. In one illustrative embodiment, the light apparatus is used to help improve the visibility of a vehicle by providing illumination to at least part of the vehicle. In other illustrative embodiments, the light apparatus may be used ... 02/08/07 - 20070032318 - Motion sensor in sporting equipment Sports equipment includes an embedded optical sensor. The embedded optical sensor includes an image array and a navigation engine. The navigation engine receives image information originating from the image array and performs a correlation on the image information to calculate overlap of images and to determine shift between images in ... 01/25/07 - 20070021244 - Illuminating ball An illuminating ball has embedded with a power supply device. Multiple output wires extending from the power supply device are electrically connected to multiple light emitting elements mounted over the ball. When the ball experiences vibration, a vibration-triggered switch in the power supply device can be automatically conducted to actuate ... 09/07/06 - 20060199682 - Recreational disc locator device A locator device for a recreational throwing disc such as golf disc or Frisbee is disclosed. The locator device can be of a visual, aural or electromagnetic nature depending on such factors as the expense, size and weight limitations required by each. ... 08/17/06 - 20060183577 - Electronic throw-and-catch game An electronic catch-and-throw game is disclosed that requires physical skill, logical thought, and advancing complexity in order to challenge players of all skill levels and hold their interest. ... 08/17/06 - 20060183576 - Throwable object featuring message record and impact-activated playback An electronic recording device that has an impact-activated playback function and a body adapted to allow the device sustained repeated physical impacts without damage to its internal components. In operation, a user records a message and then puts the device in motion by, for example, throwing or dropping it. The ... 06/22/06 - 20060135297 - Goal detection equipment for football For the realization of the industrial project above mentioned, look at all the phases for creating the electronic bladder. Ten different versions have been invented to lodge the microsensors, up to the enough quantity, or the pressure system itself. Pictures (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), show how ... 12/29/05 - 20050288134 - Sensiball The technical abstract for the “SENSIBALL” entails a standard regulation “NFL” football which is laced with a “webbing” of paper thin sensor strips which would be constructed from a non-corrosive material such as PVC plastic. The “webbing” would be inserted permenantly beneath the outer skin of the ball. In conjunction ... 11/24/05 - 20050261091 - Illuminated ball cover An illuminated ball cover generally comprising an inner layer, a concealing layer and an outer layer. The inner layer has a contact side placed over the ball and an upper side. A network of wiring and associated lights are positioned between the inner layer and the concealing layer, wherein the ... 08/04/05 - 20050170920 - Chromatic architecture for sports equipment Sporting items such as soccer balls include a casing region and a graphic region that are defined by enhanced-visibility colors (EVCs) that are substantially complementary. Such EVCs can be selected to avoid colors associated with color confusion in color deficient individuals. In addition, such colors can be selected based on ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |