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US1299833A
US1299833A US25076318A US25076318A US1299833A US 1299833 A US1299833 A US 1299833A US 25076318 A US25076318 A US 25076318A US 25076318 A US25076318 A US 25076318A US 1299833 A US1299833 A US 1299833A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • the object of my invention is to provide a wooden disk for use in playing certain disk throwing games, that is so designed, that it will lie comfortably in the hand, protect the finger nails, as when the disk is thrown at a very close distance to the floor; that can be firmly gripped and easily controlled.
  • finger holes or grooves are cut in lines, or as nearly as possible in lines, of the same direction as the grain of the wood, which is of advantage in use when the disk is thrown, in that the disk will slide with the grain of the wood and when an object is struck, there will be less possibility of splitting the disk, as would be the case should the disk strike against the grain.
  • Figure 1 I have shown an underneath view of one of my disks; Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the same, and in Fig. 3 I have shown, for the purpose of further illustrating and elucidating the object of my invention, a diagram of a playing alley.
  • Fig. 1 shows a disk 9, with the under side 10.
  • Grooved in the under side 10 are tapered finger holes 12, preferably made to conform, as closely as possible, to the fingers of the person throwing the disk.
  • the disk is held by four fingers in the grooves 12, with the thumb used as a grip upon the top. It will be easily seen that with the fingers in the grooves the disk can be held in a certain direction and thrown with greater force.
  • the disk is thrown from a very close position to the floor there is danger of the finger nails striking the flooring, causing bruises to the said finger nails, and I have provided the grooves 12 of suflicient depth to cover or nearly cover the finger nails, as shown in Fig. 2, in dotted lines, in which the grooves 12 are made in the under side 10, the upper side 11 being smooth.
  • the grooves being sunk into the gisk offer no obstacle to the sliding of the isk.
  • Fig. 3 a diagram of a playing alley, adaptable to my invention.
  • a playing alley may be laid out on any permanent fiat floor surface, and the persons playing a game using my invention would be placed at either of the points 1 and 2, or at both, and the disk .9 would be thrown, in this case, from point 2, in the direction of the arrow, so that it will pass over the divisions 6, 5, t, the object being to cause the disk 9 to reach the point 7.
  • the disk which is of a size to be easily handled is thrown straightaway and will slide flat after striking the alley.
  • a disk for playing a game the combination of a round fiat disk with a plane top surface and tapered finger grooves cut in the under side to fit the fingers and to act as a protection to the same, substantially as shown and for the purpose specified.

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G. HUBER.
PLAYING DISK.
APPLICATION FILED AUG-21, $918- 1,299,833. Patented Apr. 8,1919.
Inventor:
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PLAYING-DISK.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 8, 1919.
Application filed August 21, 1918. Serial No. 250,763.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE HUBER, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of Philadelphia, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in Playing-Disks, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide a wooden disk for use in playing certain disk throwing games, that is so designed, that it will lie comfortably in the hand, protect the finger nails, as when the disk is thrown at a very close distance to the floor; that can be firmly gripped and easily controlled.
Another improvement in my disk is that the finger holes or grooves are cut in lines, or as nearly as possible in lines, of the same direction as the grain of the wood, which is of advantage in use when the disk is thrown, in that the disk will slide with the grain of the wood and when an object is struck, there will be less possibility of splitting the disk, as would be the case should the disk strike against the grain.
In the drawing, Figure 1, I have shown an underneath view of one of my disks; Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the same, and in Fig. 3 I have shown, for the purpose of further illustrating and elucidating the object of my invention, a diagram of a playing alley.
Referring to the drawing, Fig. 1 shows a disk 9, with the under side 10. Grooved in the under side 10 are tapered finger holes 12, preferably made to conform, as closely as possible, to the fingers of the person throwing the disk. The disk is held by four fingers in the grooves 12, with the thumb used as a grip upon the top. It will be easily seen that with the fingers in the grooves the disk can be held in a certain direction and thrown with greater force. When the disk is thrown from a very close position to the floor there is danger of the finger nails striking the flooring, causing bruises to the said finger nails, and I have provided the grooves 12 of suflicient depth to cover or nearly cover the finger nails, as shown in Fig. 2, in dotted lines, in which the grooves 12 are made in the under side 10, the upper side 11 being smooth. The grooves being sunk into the gisk, offer no obstacle to the sliding of the isk.
In Fig. 3 is shown, for the purpose, as previously mentioned, a diagram of a playing alley, adaptable to my invention. Such a playing alley may be laid out on any permanent fiat floor surface, and the persons playing a game using my invention would be placed at either of the points 1 and 2, or at both, and the disk .9 would be thrown, in this case, from point 2, in the direction of the arrow, so that it will pass over the divisions 6, 5, t, the object being to cause the disk 9 to reach the point 7. The disk which is of a size to be easily handled is thrown straightaway and will slide flat after striking the alley.
While I have explained the principle of my invention and the best mode in which I contemplate applying the same, it is to be understood that changes may be made de parting from the special construction illustrated and described, particularly with reference to the grooved finger holes, as in the case of asmall size disk for children where the space for cutting the four grooves would be necessarily limited, a single groove large enough to accommodate the four fingers could be usefully employed without departing from my invention; and that other minor changes may be made from time to time within the scope of the following claims, particularly pointing out my improvements.
Having described my invention, I claim:
1. In a disk for playing a game, the combination of a round fiat disk with a plane top surface and tapered finger grooves cut in the under side to fit the fingers and to act as a protection to the same, substantially as shown and for the purpose specified.
2. In a disk for playing a game, the combination of around flat disk with a plane top surface and tapered finger grooves cut in the under side, and lying in approxi- -mately the same direction as the grain of the wood, substantially as shown and for the purpose described.
3. In a disk for playing a game, the combination of a round fiat disk with a plane top surface and tapered finger grooves out in the under side for the purpose of giving a direction of propulsion to the said disk, substantially as described.
4. In a disk for playing a game, the combination of a round flat disk with a plane top surface and tapered finger grooves cut in the under side to fit the fingers, so that when the palm of the hand is open and the fingers extended in a natural and easy manner, the
finger ends Will fit into the respective finger In Witness whereof I have hereunto set grooves, thus allowing the disk to lie flat in my name this 19th day of August, 1918, in the hand, and then, With the thumb on top the presence of the subscribing Witnesses. acting as a grip, the disk can be thrown and GEORGE HUBER.
controlled so that the under side of it will Witnesses: strike flat on the floor or alley and so that WM. J. SALENT, the disk Wlll remain flat as it slides along. J AS. G. FRANCIS.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five eents each, by addressing the "Commissioner of Patents,
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2472406A (en) * 1947-04-23 1949-06-07 Jr Joseph Darula Bowling ball
US2520392A (en) * 1947-06-27 1950-08-29 Flenghi Louis Disk and pin game
US2661951A (en) * 1950-11-03 1953-12-08 Thomas R Uhas Bowling ball grip
US20020096832A1 (en) * 2001-01-10 2002-07-25 Severson Robert G. Rubber discs for child's game

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2472406A (en) * 1947-04-23 1949-06-07 Jr Joseph Darula Bowling ball
US2520392A (en) * 1947-06-27 1950-08-29 Flenghi Louis Disk and pin game
US2661951A (en) * 1950-11-03 1953-12-08 Thomas R Uhas Bowling ball grip
US20020096832A1 (en) * 2001-01-10 2002-07-25 Severson Robert G. Rubber discs for child's game

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