CN118121915A - Ball-shaped recreation apparatus - Google Patents

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CN118121915A
CN118121915A CN202311021419.0A CN202311021419A CN118121915A CN 118121915 A CN118121915 A CN 118121915A CN 202311021419 A CN202311021419 A CN 202311021419A CN 118121915 A CN118121915 A CN 118121915A
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野木志郎
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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Abstract

The invention provides a ball-shaped amusement apparatus, which can be held by a user by the abdomen side of fingers, can be held by raising the nails to trap fingertips, and can roll moderately when being thrown onto a floor or the like. A ball game device (1A) is provided with: a bag body (10); and a filling member (20) that is filled in the bag body (10). The filling member (20) is formed of a plurality of members (210) each soft and intertwined to form 1 block, and rolls on the surface together with the bag body (10). The filling member (20) occupies a volume within the bag body (10) that is less than the maximum volume of the bag body (10).

Description

Ball-shaped recreation apparatus
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a ball game.
Background
Various ball-shaped amusement devices are proposed for rehabilitation of the elderly or disabled or for children such as infants. Patent document 1 discloses a spherical amusement device including an 8-surface cover and a filler filled in the cover. The filler in the amusement instrument disclosed in patent document 1 is a cotton-like, block-like, loose-like or granular object. Patent document 1 describes that the filling degree of the filler is set to 25% to 100% relative to the inner volume of the cover. Patent document 2 discloses a cloth ball in which a plurality of cloth pieces are sewn together to form a cover body having a substantially convex polyhedral shape, and a cotton quilt is filled in the cover body. Patent document 3 discloses a cloth bag configured by housing a plurality of granular members in a sheet.
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Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 2009-118951
Patent document 2: japanese patent registration No. 3262932
Patent document 3: japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2017-22153
Disclosure of Invention
When picking up a ball game, the ball game is held and held by the palm and the finger web so as to cover the ball game, but it is sometimes difficult for infants, elderly persons, and the like to perform holding operations. For example, the ball-catching operation of the caught ball game is often performed by being sprung or dropped. In this case, if the ball game is soft, the shape thereof is deflected according to the holding operation, and thus the ball game is easy to hold. Further, if the finger is bent so as to raise the nail, and the fingertip is caught in the ball game, the holding performance is further improved, and even a person without strength or a person with weak reflex nerve can enjoy the ball game. The same applies in the case of a ball game being picked up.
In the conventional ball amusement apparatus made of resin, sponge, or the like, although the ball amusement apparatus has a certain flexibility, the inside is filled with air, a resin material, or the like, so that even if the nail is held in a standing manner, the trapped fingertip is pushed back, and the fingertip cannot be trapped and held. In contrast, the cloth bag deforms so as to receive the trapped fingertips when the fingernails are raised and held, but since the filler is a pellet such as a bean, a force is required to allow the fingertips to enter between the pellets. In addition, although a ball game is important from the viewpoint of interest to the user, if the ball game is excessively rolled, it is difficult for an infant or the like to cope with the speed or take out the ball game. In this case, it is preferable to suppress the scrolling operation to some extent. Since a spherical amusement device formed of a sponge or the like rolls far away at a high speed and rolls while bouncing even if it collides with a wall surface or the like, it is very difficult to obtain a large movement range. On the other hand, when the hand ball is thrown to the ground, the hand ball hardly rolls, and cannot roll, thereby playing the game.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-described circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a ball game device that can be held by a user with the sides of the finger flanks of the fingers, can be held so as to raise the nails and sink the fingertips, and can roll moderately when thrown onto a floor or the like.
Means for solving the problems
In order to solve the above-described problems, a ball game according to a first aspect of the present invention includes; a bag body; and a filling member that fills the interior of the bag body. The filler member is formed of a plurality of members each soft and intertwined to be 1 block. The filling member rolls on the face together with the bag body. The filling member occupies a volume within the bag body that is less than a maximum volume of the bag body, the bag body having an area sufficient to cover the mass of the filling member. In the ball game according to the first aspect, when the nail is raised and held, the plurality of members are moved inside the pocket so as to avoid the fingertips of the user who is caught in the game, and are deformed so as to receive the caught fingers. In the ball game according to the first aspect, the soft members forming the filling member are intertwined with each other to form one block, and the filling member rolls on the surface together with the bag body, so that the game rolls moderately when thrown onto the floor or the like.
In a more preferable ball game according to the second aspect, the plurality of members may be a selvedge of a woven fabric, a nonwoven fabric, or paper, respectively. According to the second aspect, the spherical play implement of the first aspect can be configured using the residual edge of the woven fabric, the nonwoven fabric, or the paper.
In order to solve the above-described problems, a ball game according to a third aspect of the present invention includes: a bag body; and a filling member that fills the interior of the bag body. The filling member is formed by rolling or folding a soft one-sheet-like member. The filling member rolls on the face together with the bag body. The filling member occupies a volume within the bag body that is less than a maximum volume of the bag body, the bag body having an area sufficient to cover the mass of the filling member. The ball game of the third aspect is deformed so as to receive the trapped fingertips when the user holds the ball game with the fingernails standing up, and rolls moderately when thrown onto the floor or the like, similarly to the ball game of the first aspect.
In a more preferable fourth aspect of the ball game device, the bag may include an inner bag in which the filling member is filled, and an outer bag in which the inner bag is stored. According to the fourth aspect, the amusement ride according to the first, second, or third aspect can be configured by housing the inner bag filled with the filler inside in the outer bag.
In a further preferable fifth aspect of the ball game, the ball game device may further include a plurality of the inner pockets filled with the filling members. According to the fifth aspect, the amusement ride according to the fourth aspect can be configured by housing the plurality of inner pockets each filled with the filling member in the outer pockets.
In a more preferable spherical amusement device according to the sixth aspect, the inner bag may be a mesh member having a mesh. According to the sixth aspect, the amusement device according to the fourth or fifth aspect can be configured by filling the net-shaped inner bag with the filling member and housing the inner bag in the outer bag.
In a seventh aspect of the ball game device, the outer bag may be provided with a hole for taking out and putting in the inner bag. According to the seventh aspect, the amusement device according to the fourth, fifth, or sixth aspects can be configured by pushing the inner bag filled with the filling member into the outer bag from the hole provided in the outer bag.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an amusement device 1A according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the play apparatus 1A from a different angle from fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the play apparatus 1A.
Fig. 4 is a front view of the play apparatus 1A.
Fig. 5 is a developed view showing an exemplary configuration of the bag 10 of the amusement apparatus 1A.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing an assembled state of an exemplary configuration of the amusement ride 1A.
Fig. 7 is a view showing an example of the filling member 20 housed in the bag body 10.
Fig. 8 is a diagram for explaining operations of the bag 10 and the filling member 20 when the amusement apparatus 1A rolls on the ground or the like.
Fig. 9 is a diagram showing an example of the amusement device 1A deformed by holding the amusement device with the nail standing.
Fig. 10 is a diagram showing an example of the amusement instrument 1A deformed by pinching the nail in an upright manner.
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view showing an example of the structure of an amusement ride 1B according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 12 is a diagram showing a process of manufacturing the amusement apparatus 1B.
Fig. 13 is a view showing a state in which the inner bag 120 is housed in the outer bag 110.
Fig. 14 is a view showing a state in which an object different from the filling member 20 is stored in the inner bag 120.
Fig. 15 is a view showing an external appearance of an amusement apparatus 1C according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 16 is a view showing a state in which the inner bag 120 is pulled out from the outer bag 110.
Fig. 17 is a view showing a hole provided in the outer bag 110.
Fig. 18 is a view showing an example of a fastener fixed in a state where the hole 110a is closed.
Fig. 19 is a diagram showing an example of the filling member 20 according to modification (1).
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1A,1B, 1C … play set, 10 … bag, 11A, 11B … part, 110 … outside bag, 110a, 110B … hole, 1101 … zipper, 1102, 1103 … flap, 120 … inside bag, 20 … fill part, 210 … part, 220, 230 … granular part.
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< A: first embodiment ]
Fig. 1 to 4 are views showing the appearance of a play apparatus 1A according to a first embodiment of the present invention. In more detail, fig. 1 is a perspective view of the play apparatus 1A placed on a ground or the like, and fig. 2 is a perspective view of the play apparatus 1A from a different angle from fig. 1. Hereinafter, a normal direction (for example, a vertical direction) of a plane on which the play apparatus 1A is placed is referred to as a Z-axis direction. One of the two directions along the plane on which the play apparatus 1A is placed and perpendicular to the Z-axis direction is referred to as an X-axis direction, and the other is referred to as a Y-axis direction.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the amusement ride 1A viewed from the Z-axis direction, and fig. 4 is a front view of the amusement ride 1A viewed from the Y-axis direction. As shown in fig. 1 to 4, the amusement device 1A according to the present embodiment is a ball amusement device, and includes a bag 10, and the bag 10 has a substantially cylindrical appearance with a flattened edge rounded. Specific examples of the user of the amusement ride 1A include children such as infants, disabled persons such as underadults and adults, and elderly persons. The pouch 10 may be formed in a size that a user can hold with one hand. In addition, the size of the pouch 10 may be changed according to play. The average diameter may be about several meters from the table tennis level to the soccer ball level, or may be set to a size corresponding to the play method.
Fig. 5 is an expanded view for explaining the structure of the bag body 10. The bag 10 is formed by bending round rectangular members 11A and 11B each having a center recess of a long side into a U shape and combining the members so as to be substantially perpendicular to each other, and sewing the respective outer circumferences, similarly to a hard ball in baseball. The members 11A and 11B are formed of a sheet-like soft material such as a woven fabric, or a nonwoven fabric. As shown in fig. 6, the amusement apparatus 1A is configured by storing the filler 20 in the bag 10. The members 11A and 11B are not limited as long as they are formed of a sheet-like soft material. Specific examples of the woven fabric include plain weave, twill weave, satin weave, altered plain weave, altered twill weave, altered satin weave, altered weave, pattern weave, single-sided overlapping weave, double layer weave, multiple weave, warp weave, weft weave, and interweaving weave. Specific examples of the textile include circular knitting, weft knitting, warp knitting (including tricot knitting and raschel knitting), terry knitting, plain knitting, rib knitting, double rib knitting (double-sided knitting), rib knitting, pearl knitting, warp and plain knitting, pile knitting, warp knitting, chain knitting, and insert knitting. In the case where the user of the amusement instrument 1A is a child with dysplasia that is allergic to touch, the members 11A and 11B are preferably made of a stretchable material from the viewpoint of reducing stress.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a structural example of the filler member 20. As shown in fig. 7, the filler member 20 is composed of a plurality of members 210. The member 210 in the present embodiment is a residual edge of a woven fabric (more specifically, a bandage cloth), but the member 210 may be a residual edge of a woven fabric, a residual edge of a nonwoven fabric, or a residual edge of paper. Further, the resin sheet may be soft or cotton. In short, the member 210 may be formed of a soft material as in the case of the members 11A and 11B. As shown in the enlarged view of fig. 7, the member 210 in the present embodiment uses a bandage cloth, and therefore has irregularities with fine peaks and valleys on the outer periphery thereof. Although not shown in detail in fig. 7, fine irregularities having peaks and valleys formed throughout the entire periphery of the member 210 are formed. The number of the members 210 constituting the filling member 20 increases, and the members 210 are connected to operate as one block due to the uneven intertwining of the outer periphery of each member 210, friction between the members 210, and the like. The block becomes the filler member 20. When an external force is applied to the plurality of members 210 (i.e., the filling member 20) which are intertwined to form one block, the filling member 20 rotates by a moment corresponding to the external force. When the user performs a pitching or rolling operation, the filler 20 as a block is rotated while flying by a rotational moment directly applied to the filler 20, and is rotated while rolling on the ground (or the ground, etc.). Further, as another example of the external force applied to the filler 20, there is a frictional force generated between the inner surface of the bag body 10 rolling on the ground or in flight and the filler 20.
Since the filler member 20 is rotated by the moment of the applied external force, for example, when the play apparatus 1A is thrown to the ground or the like, the filler member 20 rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow C together with the bag 10 as shown in fig. 8. In fig. 8, a shadow is given to one member 210 among the plurality of members 210 constituting the filling member 20, and the filling member 20 rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow C together with the bag body 10, whereby the position of the member 210 given the shadow changes according to the rotation (the other members 210 also act in the same manner). Since the plurality of granular members stored in the cloth bag are not one block, even if an external force is applied to the granular members, the force is transmitted to each granular member alone, and the plurality of granular members do not rotate as an integral block. Therefore, the hand ball does not roll even when thrown to the ground or the like. In contrast, in the amusement apparatus 1A of the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 8, the filler 20 rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow C together with the bag 10, and therefore the amusement apparatus 1A thrown to the ground or the like rolls on the ground. However, since the bag body 10 formed by the bag body 10 and the filling member 20 has a shape having many concave portions with convex and concave on the spherical shape, the bag body 10 does not roll far and has a slow rolling speed as compared with a ball game device of a conventional type in which balls, soccer balls, inner surfaces of which are filled with air, resin, or the like.
As shown in fig. 8, the outline of the block formed by the filler member 20 occupies a volume within the pouch 10 that is less than the maximum volume of the pouch 10. Therefore, since the bag 10 has an excessive area that covers the block or more of the filling member 20, when a finger gripping force or the like is applied, the bag tends to be depressed inward along the force. Since the filling member 20 is made of a soft member, and the block thereof is soft, when the user holds the amusement device 1A while standing up the nails, each member 210 moves and deforms inside the pocket 10 so as to allow the movement of the trapped fingertip, and as a result, the trapped fingertip portion of the amusement device 1A is recessed as shown in fig. 9 and 10, and is reliably held by the user. The filling rate of the filling member 20 is, for example, about 50% to 95%. While preferable results were obtained by experiments at this filling rate, other filling rates may be used depending on the size and material of the bag body 10 and the filling member 20. The filling rate refers to the ratio of the volume of the block of the filling member 20 to the maximum volume of the bag body 10.
In the present embodiment, when the user lifts the nail and holds the amusement apparatus 1A, the force applied from the fingertips acts as described above. On the other hand, the plurality of members 210 constituting the filling member 20 act as one block against the force acting on the entire filling member 20, such as the frictional force between the filling member 20 and the inner side surface of the bag body 10. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, there is provided a ball-shaped amusement device 1A, in which a user grips nails in a standing manner, deforms so as to receive a sunk fingertip, and rolls moderately when throwing on a floor or the like.
< B: second embodiment ]
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view showing an example of the structure of a play apparatus 1B according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 12 is a view showing a manufacturing process of the play apparatus 1B. The amusement ride 1B is identical to the amusement ride 1A in that it is composed of the bag 10 and the filler 20. The amusement ride 1B is different from amusement ride 1A in that the bag 10 includes an inner bag 120 and an outer bag 110 that houses the inner bag 120 inside, and the filler 20 is housed in the inner bag 120. The outer bag 110 and the inner bag 120 are each formed of a sheet-like soft material such as a woven fabric, or a nonwoven fabric. The inner bag 120 may be a mesh-like member having a mesh. In the case where the inner bag 120 is a mesh-like member, the mesh in the inner bag 120 is preferably smaller than the smallest member 210 among the plurality of members 210 stored in the inner bag 120.
In the amusement apparatus 1B shown in fig. 11, one inner bag 120 is housed inside the outer bag 110, but a plurality of inner bags 120 each housing the filler 20 may be housed inside the outer bag 110. In the amusement apparatus 1B shown in fig. 13, four inner pockets 120 each having the filler 20 stored therein are stored in the outer pockets 110. By housing the plurality of inner pockets 120 each having the filler 20 housed therein in the outer pockets 110, the same effects as those of the first embodiment can be achieved, and the feeling when holding the amusement apparatus can be enjoyed in a rich manner.
In the case where the amusement ride 1B is configured by housing the plurality of inner bags 120 each having the filler inside in the outer bag 110, the types of the filler housed in the plurality of inner bags 120 may be different. In the amusement apparatus 1B shown in fig. 14, the filler 20 is housed in two of the four inner bags 120 housed in the outer bag 110, and members different from the filler 20 are housed in the other two inner bags 120. Specifically, one of the other two inner bags 120 houses a granular member 220 such as dried soybean or small bean, and the other houses a plurality of solid or hollow spherical granular members 230 made of resin or the like. In the case of the amusement apparatus 1B configured by housing the plurality of inner pockets 120 in the outer pocket 110, if the filler member 20 composed of the plurality of members 210 is housed in at least one of the plurality of inner pockets 120, the same effect as in the first embodiment can be achieved, and the feel when holding the amusement apparatus can be complicated. Further, since the granular members 220 and 230 generate sound when they collide with each other, if the members accommodating the granular members 220 and 230 are contained in the plurality of inner bags 120, the plurality of granular members collide with each other and generate sound when the user holds or throws the amusement apparatus 1B, and thus, the user's auditory interest can be expected to be induced.
< C: third embodiment ]
Fig. 15 is a view showing an external appearance of an amusement apparatus 1C according to a third embodiment of the present invention. The amusement apparatus 1C includes a bag 10 and a filler 20, and the bag 10 includes an inner bag 120 for accommodating the filler 20 therein and an outer bag 110 for accommodating the inner bag 120, similarly to the amusement apparatus 1B. In the amusement ride 1C, as in the amusement ride 1B, a plurality of inner pockets 120 may be housed inside the outer pockets 110. The plurality of inner pockets 120 may include an inner pocket 120 in which the plurality of granular members 220 are housed or an inner pocket 120 in which the plurality of granular members 220 are housed.
In the amusement apparatus 1C, an outer bag 110 constituting the bag 10 together with an inner bag 120 is provided with a hole 110a for pressing the inner bag 120 into the outer bag 110, which is different from the amusement apparatus 1B. The user of the amusement apparatus 1C can pull the inner bag 120 out of the outer bag 110 by putting his/her finger into the outer bag 110 through the hole 110a as shown in fig. 16. The user of the amusement apparatus 1C can press the inner bag 120 pulled out from the outer bag 110 into the outer bag 110 through the hole 110 a. In this way, when the inner bag 120 can be taken out and put in, the outer bag 110 and the inner bag 120 can be cleaned individually and used while maintaining a sanitary condition. In addition, with regard to the cleaning, the material of each portion can be washed so that the cleaning can be performed even in a state where the inner bag 120 is stored. In the state where the inner bag 120 is taken out, there is also an advantage in that the outer bag 110 is easily cleaned.
In fig. 15, the case where one hole (hole 110 a) is provided in the outer bag 110 is illustrated, but a plurality of holes may be provided in the outer bag 110 of the play apparatus 1C. In the case where the outer bag 110 of the play apparatus 1C is provided with a plurality of holes, the plurality of holes do not need to be equal in size. In fig. 17, the amusement ride 1C in which two holes (a hole 110a and a hole 110b smaller than the hole 110 a) are provided in the outer bag 110 is illustrated.
In the amusement apparatus 1C shown in fig. 17, the hole 110b is smaller than the width of the inner bag 120, and even if the user puts his or her finger into the outer bag 110 through the hole 110b, the inner bag 120 cannot be taken out. In the case where the outer bag 110 of the amusement apparatus 1C is provided with a plurality of holes, the user can find the hole through which the inner bag 120 can be removed while repeating the trial and error by setting the size of any one of the plurality of holes to a size that does not allow the inner bag 120 to be removed. By this trial and error, the improvement of the intellectual training effect can be expected in the case where the user is a child, and the improvement of the rehabilitation effect can be expected in the case where the user is a disabled person.
As shown in fig. 18, a fastener 1101 may be provided as a fastener for fixing the hole 110a in a state where the hole 110a is closed, and covers 1102 and 1103 for closing the hole 110a may be provided. In the case where the flaps 1102 and 1103 are provided, buttons or surface fasteners for clothing such as snap fasteners may be provided to the flaps 1102 and 1103 as fasteners for fixing the flaps 1102 and 1103 in an overlapped state.
According to the present embodiment, there is also provided a ball-shaped play apparatus 1C, which is deformed so as to receive a sunk fingertip by a user holding the play apparatus with his or her nails standing up, and which rolls moderately when thrown onto the floor or the like.
< D: deformation ]
The embodiments described above may be modified as follows.
(1) The outer periphery of the member 210 in the above embodiment has fine irregularities constituting peaks and valleys formed throughout the entire periphery. Particularly, when a bandage cloth or the like is used as a material, irregularities corresponding to the knitting method of the cloth occur. The irregularities may be formed of a material such as cloth or may be applied by processing. As shown in fig. 19, the members 210 may be alternately provided on the outer periphery thereof: a first portion provided with fine irregularities and a second portion free of irregularities. If the filler member 20 is constituted by using a plurality of members 210 shown in fig. 11, the members 210 are intertwined and operate as one block, and thus the same effects as those of the above-described embodiment are obtained. In addition, in the case where the plurality of members 210 are formed as one block due to friction between the plurality of members 210, the irregularities around the members 210 may be omitted. In order to facilitate the plurality of members 210 constituting the filling member 20 to be one block, an adhesive or the like may be applied to at least a part of the plurality of members 210.
(2) The filling member 20 in the above embodiment is a member in which a plurality of members 210 as the selvedges of the respective knitted fabrics are intertwined to form one block. However, for example, as shown in fig. 15, the filler 20 may be formed by kneading or folding soft 1 sheet-like members 240 (woven, nonwoven, paper, or the like) into a single block. The filling member 20 formed by folding the sheet-like member 240 in this manner may be housed in the inner bag 120. The sheet-like member 240 is not limited to one, and a plurality of members may be used. In summary, the ball game of the present disclosure includes a bag body and a filling member filled in the bag body, the filling member is formed by rolling or folding soft 1 sheet-like members, the filling member rolls together with the bag body on the surface, and the volume occupied by the block formed by the filling member in the bag body is smaller than the maximum volume of the bag body. In each embodiment, the block formed by the filler 20 may be scattered, or several members constituting the filler 20 may be separated. The block may be divided into a plurality of blocks, and in any case, the plurality of blocks may be configured to roll together with the bag body as a whole.
(3) In the above-described embodiment, specific examples of the user of the amusement ride include children such as young children, disabled persons such as minor or adult persons, and old persons, but the user of the amusement ride according to the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, professional athletes may also utilize the play apparatus of the present invention.
For example, in order to confirm the pitch posture, a pitcher of a baseball, a pitcher, or the like, the amusement apparatus of the present invention may be used.
Further, the practice of batting of baseball and the like can be performed by using the amusement apparatus of the present application. In particular, when a plurality of cloth pieces for bandages or the like are used as the filling member of the amusement apparatus, the amusement apparatus according to the present application can be used in place of a normal ball even in a case where objects are present around the amusement apparatus, such as a room, because the amusement apparatus has a very small weight relative to the volume of the amusement apparatus, and even if the amusement apparatus hits the surrounding objects, there is a low risk of breakage of these objects, for example. Therefore, even when the practice of using the ball cannot be performed outdoors, the practice can be performed indoors by using the amusement ride of the present application.
Further, since the play apparatus of the present application has a shorter flight distance than a ball of a normal ball game, a player of the ball game can practice in a narrow space by using the play apparatus of the present application instead of the normal ball during practice. Further, since the amusement apparatus of the present application is softer than a ball in a normal ball game, the amusement apparatus of the present application is used by a player in a ball game instead of a normal ball in practice, and thus, the occurrence of injuries such as finger pricking can be easily avoided.
(4) The features of the amusement ride according to the second embodiment and the features of the amusement ride according to the third embodiment may be combined. That is, the plurality of inner bags 120 filled with the filling member 20 may be configured to be accessible through the holes 110a provided in the outer bag 110.
According to the amusement apparatus of this modification, the amount of the filling members stored in each of the inner bags 120 is reduced as compared with the case where the number of the inner bags 120 stored in the outer bag 110 is one, so that when the inner bag 120 is taken out from the outer bag 110 and washed, the inner bag 120 can be dried in a short time, and the occurrence of mold, bacteria, and the like, and the generation of odor can be easily prevented.
(5) In the amusement apparatus according to the above embodiment, the outer shape of the block of the filler member occupies a smaller volume in the pocket than the maximum volume of the pocket. The conditions may also be changed. For example, the ratio (filling rate) of the volume of the outer shape of the block of the filling member not stored in the free space of the bag body to the maximum volume of the bag body may be 100% or more. In this case, among the effects of the amusement apparatus according to the above embodiment, the plurality of members move inside the bag so as to avoid the fingertips of the user who gets caught in the amusement apparatus and deform so as to receive the caught fingers, respectively, when the fingernails are raised and held, but the effect is reduced, but is preferable depending on the application due to the improvement of elasticity, or the like. In the case where the filling rate is 100% or more, particularly when the bag body is made of a bandage cloth, the user feels comfortable when holding the bag body, and therefore, the bag body is preferable. In addition, when the filling rate is 100% or more, particularly when the filling member is constituted by a plurality of bandage cloth pieces, the shape of the amusement instrument is easy to be aligned, and the fingers and nails are easy to be caught in the amusement instrument when the amusement instrument is held by a user, so that it is preferable.

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1. A ball game, comprising:
A bag body; and
A filling member which is filled in the bag body,
The filler member is formed of a plurality of members each soft and intertwined to form a block,
The filling member rolls on the face together with the bag body,
The bulk of the filler member has a shape occupying a volume within the pouch body that is less than a maximum volume of the pouch body, the pouch body having an area sufficient to cover the bulk of the filler member.
2. The ball game of claim 1, wherein,
The plurality of components are respectively the incomplete edges of the knitting, the weaving, the non-woven fabrics or the paper.
3. A ball game, comprising:
A bag body; and
A filling member which is filled in the bag body,
The filling member is formed into a block by kneading or folding a soft sheet-like member,
The filling member rolls on the face together with the bag body,
The bulk of the filler member has a shape occupying a volume within the pouch body that is less than a maximum volume of the pouch body, the pouch body having an area sufficient to cover the bulk of the filler member.
4. The ball game according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein,
The bag body has: the filling part is filled in the inner bag body; and an outer bag body accommodating the inner bag body.
5. The ball game of claim 4 wherein,
The ball game has a plurality of inner pockets filled with the filling members.
6. The ball game of claim 4 wherein,
The inner bag body is a mesh member having a mesh.
7. The ball game of claim 4 wherein,
The outer bag body is provided with a hole for taking out or putting in the inner bag body.
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