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(12) Demande de brevet: (11) CA 2459008
(54) Titre français: JOUET DE LANCERS SPORTIFS
(54) Titre anglais: SPORTS TOSS
Statut: Réputée abandonnée et au-delà du délai pour le rétablissement - en attente de la réponse à l’avis de communication rejetée
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This is game/toy intended for kids from age 6-12 and yet parents are
going to have fun as well as there are 3 games that are available. One is self
evident as it presents a strike zone for a pitcher. I believe this may be the
first net game that does just that.
My other two games can involve a number of people (four is
comfortable). All three games are intended to provide a level of accuracy to
throwing to a target area. Safety is high as tennis balls are to be used or
light
foam type balls. My games are unique and are copyrighted.
Many types of throws make this game multi-faceted. Being an out of
door game that is easily transportable makes it fun for the cottager as well.
Cheap plastics are not used and the net is heavier cord. The net on this
frame will be supported on the ground with extended cpvc legs or into 2
plastic bases that provide the necessary support.

Revendications

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CLAIMS
1) In the construction of Sport Toss a detailed list of instructions are
included to show the integral connections. This along with instruction for
games copyrighted and included will support the use of this net upon a
frame and leg extensions called target area. Primarily the constructed toy
to be used outside is intended for a specific age group to practice
throwing skills.
2) The target area recited in claim 1 is made of a net 22" x46" that is a
double bound thickness. This net is stitched to a vinyl border on the 2
long sides and on 1 short side. It will be so stitched so that it maintains a
1.5" diameter. The other short side is double twined so as to have the net
bound.
3) The net recited in claim 2 is high quality. (no cheap substitute)
4) The net recited in claim 3 is now attached by using along the longer
length two 2' lengths of cpvc cream colored pipe. A 3/4" join fitting is
used. The ends of the cpvc are glued and placed into the join. This
procedure is done twice and this relates to the length.
5) The lengths related in claim 4 are now placed down the length of the vinyl
border of the net. Two lengths of cpvc of 22" length are placed thru the
top vinyl border and along the bottom this length is interwoven in the net.
The net is now supported.
6) The supported net as recited in claim 5 is now fitted with 3/4" T's of cpvc
called fittings.
7) Leg extensions are made of 3/4" cpvc fittings of 90 degrees and 3/4" cpvc
tube.
8) One pair of leg extensions as recited in claim 7 will see a 1' cpvc tube
length glued to the fitting so that 4 lengths of 1' tube are glued to the
fitting or elbow.
9) One pair of leg extensions as recited in claim 7 will see a 4" length of
tube glued to the fitting. Thus 2 lengths are required. As well there will

be an 11.5" length of tube glued as well. Thus 2 lengths are required. The
11.5" leg extension provides support to the structure and is called a stand.
10) The supported net as recited in claim 6 will now have the leg extensions
glued to those T's. Only the 11.5" leg extension is glued to the T's.
11) The supported net as recited in claim 6 will not have the cpvc glued to
the T so as to make it more portable. The cpvc tubes can easily be taken
out of the vinyl sleeve.
12) The stand as recited in claim 9 is now placed upon the ground with leg
extension going backwards from the net. The net support is in an upright
stance or vertical standing net.
13) The vertical standing net as recited in claim 12 will need to be weighed
down so that ball tossing keeps it erect. In my package there will be two
heavy rugged plastic containers with handles with one open end. It will
need to take up to 15 pounds of sand. So thirty pounds of sand or dirt is
required. These will now be placed over the leg extensions so as to
anchor this vertical standing net.
14) The vertical standing net as recited in claim 12 is consistent with the
strike zone in baseball. To delineate the exact zone 13" is marked on the
top and bottom cpvc tube. A black 5' piece of twisted cotton thread will
be interwoven with net and attached and tied off with the bottom and top
length cpvc tube.
15) The stand as recited in claim 9 can now be placed so that the 4 legs are
touching ground. This is called the horizontal standing net.
16) The horizontal standing net as recited in claim 15 is now ready for my
copyrighted game of 21 or 22.
17) The horizontal standing net as recited in claim 15 will have along the 1'
extension a launch pad placed along the two such lengths.
18) The launch pad as recited in claim 17 is made of 2 pvc place mats that is
8×17". At each corner a hole is punched through both place mats and
then a 6" elastic tape band will go thru and be tied off at each corner. The

place mats with the bands in place will now be looped over each leg
extension so that it lies flat in place. It is taught but is somewhat bouncy.
19) My package will include tennis balls and two Velcro strips. The tennis
balls will be attached to the Velcro belts.
20) Another game with instructions is the game of Army-Get-On. Hereto
copyrighted and trademarked.
21) Any aesthetic change for instance color or if cpvc tube is functionally
changed to steel tubing or the like is herein apart of this patent claim.

Description

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CA 02459008 2004-02-23
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This is my request for a patent application for the owner Kenneth
Linton who lives at 182 Lavina Crescent Hamilton Ontario Canada 19c6r8.
The name of this toy/game is to be known as Sport Toss.
Back~-ound of the Invention
Sport Toss is a constructed toy that incorporates a net supported on a
cpvc frame that will stand upright and also on leg extensions to incorporate
games. The games are copyrighted to the extent of using it with the easily
constructed net. And it is the games that make this a fun outside toy that
will
be used in a team fashion. Army-Get-On and 21 or 22 trademarked and
copyrighted game instructions along with a strike zone should make this a
unique game.
The toy/game is designed for kids and is intended for throwing skill
achievement. The strike zone target area is familiar with the game of
baseball but another defined game will enhance a toss known as the skyhook
that kids can practice at an age before 10. This basketball skill will help
kids
develop this skill before they can reach a 10' basket.

CA 02459008 2004-02-23
DESCRIPTION
Sport Toss is a structure comprised of a net 2' x4' of excellent corded
quality. The net is attached to a heavy vinyl that is looped with a minimum
diameter of 1.5". The bottom is heavily woven.
A frame is now attached to this that consists of 3/4" cpvc pipe. This
will maintain some quality to this toy/game. This is a grade above the
cheaper plastic tubing. As well there are T fittings and 90 degree elbows that
are used in conjunction that will support the net frame and raise it above
ground.
The on ground version will have the two front legs lh" shorter than the
back so that it slopes back to front and this is to maintain a target area for
my
game of pitching. The leg length is 1' back and 11.5" at the front. As a part
of my games this position will keep balls into this landing zone. Game
definition are copyrighted material for game instruction. The net in the
ground position I have defined two games.
Out of the box the individual will join two lengths of 2' cpvc to make
the length. The top and bottom 2' lengths will be put through the vinyl
sleeve and then attached to the 4 T's. The net is now on a frame.
Leg extensions are now made with the 4, 90 degree elbows. One leg
extension will include cementing in place a 1' cpvc length and an 8" length.
This is done twice. The other two leg extensions include two 4" cpvc lengths
and two 7.5" lengths that are glued with the cement that is provided.
Now we will take 2 pvc place mats 8"x 1' and place a 6" elastic
stretch band thru both and tie it off. This is done in the four corners.
This can now be looped over the 1' length leg extension for the on
ground position of the net to play Army-Get-On.
For the strike zone the long leg extension 1' length is placed towards
the back and this along with weight provided by filling two bags with sand
will provide the stability as balls are tossed from the pitching mound.
The strike zone for baseball pitching requires the net to show the 13"
strike area. A heavy cord will be interwoven and tied off to show this off.
This strike zone is now self evident. Rubber balls in the package are
supplied.
My package design will feature the pictures herein contained. It will
contain a small vile of cpvc glue and two heavy plastic bags that may or may
not have handles for ease of carrying.

Dessin représentatif

Désolé, le dessin représentatif concernant le document de brevet no 2459008 est introuvable.

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Historique d'événement

Description Date
Le délai pour l'annulation est expiré 2007-02-23
Demande non rétablie avant l'échéance 2007-02-23
Réputée abandonnée - omission de répondre à un avis sur les taxes pour le maintien en état 2006-02-23
Demande publiée (accessible au public) 2005-08-23
Inactive : Page couverture publiée 2005-08-22
Inactive : CIB attribuée 2004-04-15
Inactive : CIB en 1re position 2004-04-15
Inactive : CIB attribuée 2004-04-15
Inactive : CIB attribuée 2004-04-15
Inactive : Correspondance - Formalités 2004-04-07
Demande reçue - nationale ordinaire 2004-03-31
Exigences de dépôt - jugé conforme 2004-03-31
Inactive : Certificat de dépôt - Sans RE (Anglais) 2004-03-31

Historique d'abandonnement

Date d'abandonnement Raison Date de rétablissement
2006-02-23

Historique des taxes

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Date payée
Taxe pour le dépôt - petite 2004-03-31
Titulaires au dossier

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Titulaires actuels au dossier
KEN J. LINTON
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Abrégé 2004-02-22 1 27
Revendications 2004-02-22 3 118
Description 2004-02-22 2 96
Dessins 2004-02-22 1 62
Certificat de dépôt (anglais) 2004-03-30 1 158
Avis de rappel: Taxes de maintien 2005-11-23 1 118
Courtoisie - Lettre d'abandon (taxe de maintien en état) 2006-04-19 1 177
Deuxième avis de rappel: taxes de maintien 2006-08-23 1 118
Avis de rappel: Taxes de maintien 2006-11-26 1 120
Correspondance 2004-03-30 1 14
Correspondance 2004-03-30 1 21
Correspondance 2004-04-06 2 30
Correspondance 2005-11-23 1 54
Correspondance 2006-04-19 1 88
Correspondance 2006-08-23 1 43
Correspondance 2006-11-26 1 55