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US109204A
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    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • Figure 2 is a sectional view,4 representing the several parts in working position.
  • the obedient-ball toy consists of a yball through which a string is loosely threaded, and which is made to have the magical elect of remaining at any'desired point on the string when the latter is held in a position that naturally favors the descent of the ball.
  • the hole through the ball is necessarily but'alittle larger than the thickness of the string, which not only makes the threading of the ball by the string a slow or tedious one, but the trick or secret of the toys action is almost trausparent.
  • the ball has been made with a much larger' hole through it than required for the lnere passage of the string, and said hole not necessarily made crooked, but a button having a crooked hole through it has been slipped over the string, and the same been made to lock or wedge itself in the hole through the ball.
  • a either of a single or double and reverse conical form, made diametrically through it, preferably, however, of a double or reversed conical shape, to allow of the passage ofthe ball from either ⁇ of its endsonto the string;
  • a button, D having a crooked hole through it, is used, the string being threaded through said button, and the latter of such a shape as to wedge itself in the conical-shaped hole a of the ball.
  • said button is made to constitute in appearance the inner end proper of the handle C', and caused to loosely lit a socket, b, therein, so that, being entered within said socket before threading the ball, its character as a loose buttonis not perceived, but both handles look alike, and the deception may be kept up by similarly cutting, or otherwise formiu g and marking or coloring, the inner end of the handle C and button l).

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r @sind tithe eEoEeE- HARTZ, oE NEW vonk, N v.
Letters Patent No. 109,204, dated November 15, 1870; antedated November `3, 1870.
IM PROVEMENT IN TOY-BALLS.
,The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE' HARTZ, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement on the loy known as the Obedient Ball, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the ac.- cornpanying drawing forming part of' this specification, and in whichv Figure l represents a view of the ball detached; also, showing the string, operating-button, and handles of the toy. l
Figure 2 is a sectional view,4 representing the several parts in working position.
Similar letters of reference indicate parts. l
The obedient-ball toy consists of a yball through which a string is loosely threaded, and which is made to have the magical elect of remaining at any'desired point on the string when the latter is held in a position that naturally favors the descent of the ball.
vThe simplest and best-known form of ,such toy .merely cmbracesa crooked hole in the ball for the string to pass through, so that, by pulling on or tightening the string, the ball is restrained from moving; and, on slightly slackening the string, the ball is set in motion by its gravity, the upper end of the string usually being held in one hand, while the other end is held by the foot on the floor.
Under such form of construction, the hole through the ball is necessarily but'alittle larger than the thickness of the string, which not only makes the threading of the ball by the string a slow or tedious one, but the trick or secret of the toys action is almost trausparent. To render it less so, orto add to the magical effect of the toy, the ball has been made with a much larger' hole through it than required for the lnere passage of the string, and said hole not necessarily made crooked, but a button having a crooked hole through it has been slipped over the string, and the same been made to lock or wedge itself in the hole through the ball. The use of such button, however, has required such great dexterity to introduce it within the ball, without being discovered, as to make it a matter of considerable care and practice in order to become expert in the use of the toy. My invention obviates this diliculty,a11d consists, for the purpose, in a certainv combination, with the ball having a taper-shaped hole in it, of a loose button and socketed construction of one of the handles at the end of the string, whereby the trick may be easilylearnt and kept up with but little fear of detection.
corresponding In the accompanying drawing- A represents the ball, having a large straight hole, i
a, either of a single or double and reverse conical form, made diametrically through it, preferably, however, of a double or reversed conical shape, to allow of the passage ofthe ball from either` of its endsonto the string;
B is the string; and
C C, the handles, applied to the opposite ends thereof, Gbeing the lower handle, which may be held by the foot on the ground, while C is the upper handle, which, as well as the string, is passed through the ball, and afterwardvheld in the hand of the operator, to regulate, 'by slackening or tightening ofthe string, the descent or stoppage of the ball.
To this end, a button, D, having a crooked hole through it, is used, the string being threaded through said button, and the latter of such a shape as to wedge itself in the conical-shaped hole a of the ball.
l4`urthermore, said button is made to constitute in appearance the inner end proper of the handle C', and caused to loosely lit a socket, b, therein, so that, being entered within said socket before threading the ball, its character as a loose buttonis not perceived, but both handles look alike, and the deception may be kept up by similarly cutting, or otherwise formiu g and marking or coloring, the inner end of the handle C and button l).
Ou passing the handle` C' and string B, however, through the hole a in the ball, (which should be previously exposedto show that its hole is clear and too large for the string to have any binding eiect, the button D is automatically, as it were, left in the hole through the ball, and caused to wedge itself therein, and the magical effect or action of the toy thus allowed, by means of the crooked hole in the button, to be established and kept up.
The introduction of the button within the ball, requiring no particular dexterity, gives to the toy a value which it has not 'heretofore possessed.
What is here claimed, and desired to b e secured by Letters Patent, is e The combination, with the tapering hole ct inthe ball, of the button D, constructed to fit, in a readily detachable manner, the end of one of the handles C', so as to-for1n in appearance a component partof the same, substantially as specified.
` GEORGE HARTZ.' lVitnesses:
FRED. HAYNEs, FEED. TUscn.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3078614A (en) * 1958-11-12 1963-02-26 James A Fors String toy
US8663025B2 (en) 2011-04-05 2014-03-04 W. Raymond Barrett Golf ball with indicia for alignment
US8721468B1 (en) 2011-04-05 2014-05-13 W. Raymond Barrett Golf ball with indicia for alignment
US8820228B2 (en) 2011-04-05 2014-09-02 W. Raymond Barrett Tool for use in marking a golf ball
USD1038294S1 (en) * 2022-09-19 2024-08-06 Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. Golf ball with indicia

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3078614A (en) * 1958-11-12 1963-02-26 James A Fors String toy
US8663025B2 (en) 2011-04-05 2014-03-04 W. Raymond Barrett Golf ball with indicia for alignment
US8721468B1 (en) 2011-04-05 2014-05-13 W. Raymond Barrett Golf ball with indicia for alignment
US8820228B2 (en) 2011-04-05 2014-09-02 W. Raymond Barrett Tool for use in marking a golf ball
USD1038294S1 (en) * 2022-09-19 2024-08-06 Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. Golf ball with indicia

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