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US2966356A
US2966356A US632239A US63223957A US2966356A US 2966356 A US2966356 A US 2966356A US 632239 A US632239 A US 632239A US 63223957 A US63223957 A US 63223957A US 2966356 A US2966356 A US 2966356A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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    • A63B2208/00Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player
    • A63B2208/12Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player specially adapted for children
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S273/00Amusement devices: games
    • Y10S273/19Waist mounted
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/45Separable-fastener or required component thereof [e.g., projection and cavity to complete interlock]
    • Y10T24/45225Separable-fastener or required component thereof [e.g., projection and cavity to complete interlock] including member having distinct formations and mating member selectively interlocking therewith
    • Y10T24/45602Receiving member includes either movable connection between interlocking components or variable configuration cavity
    • Y10T24/45775Receiving member includes either movable connection between interlocking components or variable configuration cavity having resiliently biased interlocking component or segment
    • Y10T24/45874Receiving member includes either movable connection between interlocking components or variable configuration cavity having resiliently biased interlocking component or segment having axially extending expansion slit along side of cavity

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  • This invention relates to a flexible elastic belt and plastic a-ttachments for use in connection with flag games and flag football and is particularly directed to the separable attachments for the component parts of the apparatus.
  • an elastic belt having attachments made of tough but flexible plastic.
  • the front buckle members are separable as are the snap ball and socket connections. The latter, supporting the player identifying objects, are easily separated enabling the ready removal of the flags from a player thereby eliminating any questions as to the completion of a particular eflort onthe part offlan opposing player.
  • An additional objective is to standardize the location of the flags on the body of the players as well as to insure the flags clinging to the players body. 1
  • a still further object is theprovision of one component part of the apparatus that is interchangeable.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the apparatus- I applied to the body of a player.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view of the assembled belt buckle.
  • Figure 3 is an end elevation of the same.
  • Figure 4 is a;sectional view taken on the line 4--4 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 6 is a sectional view through the plastic separable ball.- and socket constructionjmounted on an-elastic flexible belt having a flag mounted on one end thereof.
  • Figure 7 is a sectional view taken through the socket portion of the flag connection.
  • Figure 8 is a modification of the socket construction.
  • Figure 9 is a fragmentary sectional diagrammatic-view showing aninwardly protruding socket rim, while Figure 10 .is av similar view showing the walls of the socket extended due to the pressure exerted .by the entrance of the ball member therein.
  • the numeral 10 refers to an'elastic flex ible-belt to which a plastic buckle or fastener is secured.
  • the buckle comprises two main plate elements shown at 14 and 16, with the member 14 being provided with a central slot 18 and a longitudinal slot 20, the latter being for purposes of attachmentto one end of the flexible belt 10.
  • Two posts 24 and 26 are formed from the central'portion of the male member 14 on opposite sides of one end of the slot 18-.
  • Another post 22 is formed from the:
  • An opening 30, having a flat'surface 31, is formed centrally of member 16 for cooperative engagement with thepo'st 22 of the companion portion of the buckle.
  • the member'16 is provided with a slender occurs, For example, these flat surfaces 38, of the posts 24 and 26, are located where they will be contacted by the slender extension-34 of the. female member 16 while the flat side of the post 22 will frictionally engage the flat surface 31 of the opening to further insure complete engagement of the twomembers at this location.
  • the slender neck 32 is inserted between the two posts 24 and 26 with the ball 36 extending past the posts which will serve to limit further movement in the opposite direction.
  • the other 'end'of the buckle member is then forced down into flat position parallel to the opposite buckle member 14. This positioning has located the openingSO directly over-the post 22 and the downward force on this member 16 will cause the fiatportion 31 of the opening 30 to be fricti'onally engaged by the flat side 38 of the post whereby a tight engagement is effected.
  • the separable ball and socket construction includes a member 40, identical to the main male portion 16 ofthe buckle, although it is to be noticed that the aperture'30', indicated in Figure 6, has no particular function with respectto the ball and socket construction.
  • a flag or player identifying member 42 has been shown secured inthe slot 28.
  • the other half of socket member 44 is also formed of plastic having an enlarged opening 46 to frictionally receive the ball 36' formed on the outer end of the slender neck or extension 34'.
  • a stem 48 has been shown protruding outwardlyfr'omthe .center of the closed end 50.
  • the stem 48 is inserted in an opening 52 of the belt'10 and then forced into a central aperture 54 in a disk or button 56 wherein heat is then applied to integrally form the end of the stern and disk into a button or knob 58.
  • FIG. 9 a diagrammatic view has been shown of the ball and socket connection with the ball indicated by dotted lines in its location within the socket.
  • a similar sectional view to that shown in Figure 9 has been indicated in Figure locating the ball as it begins to be forced into the socket 44 resulting in the spreading of the side walls. Due to the elasticity of the material the walls will spring back into. normal position when the ball passes the restricted diameter of therim of the socket.
  • the socket 44 adapted to receive the ball 36, is split as at 60 which will somewhat reduce the friction upon engagement of the ball and socket in the event a looser contact is requiredalthough still maintaining the ball within the socket.
  • the elastic and flexible belt plays a very important part in the use of the apparatus in that it is capable of ready adjustment, conforming to the waist of the particular player but regardless, is always maintained in rela- 4 tively flat position with respect to the player's body, this clinging feature be rather important in the playing of games of this nature.
  • a flexible elastic belt having a plurality of flags separably attached thereto
  • a plastic buckle comprising two separable members, a plurality of integrally formed posts located centrally of one of said members, the other of said members having an opening formed centrally thereof, an extension formed on one side of said second named member having a ball formed on the end of said extension, said ball and opening adapted to have cooperative flexible engagement with said posts of the other of said buckle members, and means for separably attaching said flags to said belt including a resiliently expansible socket member secured to said belt and a separable ball element having a flag attached thereto adapted to have cooperative engagement with said socket whereby upon exertion said ball will be separated from said socket.
  • a flexible elastic belt having a plurality of flags separably attached thereto, a plastic buckle comprising two separable flexible members, means for separably attaching said flags to said belt including a resiliently expansible socket member secured to said belt and a separable ball element having "a flag attached thereto adapted to have cooperative engagement with said socket whereby upon exertion of tension on said flag said ball will be separated from said socket, said socket comprising a cylinder open at one end, a stem extending from the closed end for insertion in an opening in said belt, a disk integrally formed on the outer end of provided with a sphere at its outer end, said male memher being provided with two opposed posts near one end and a third post located near the opposite end, said elongation being pressed between said opposed posts on the female member and the third post being received in the associated opening whereby said belt ends may be secured, said separable flag carrying means comprising a resiliently expansible ball and socket device, said socket portion being of
  • a flexible elastic belt having a plurality of flags separably attached thereto, a plastic buckle comprising two separable flexible members, means for separably attaching said flags to said belt including a resiliently expansible socket member'secured thereto and a separable ball element having a flag attached thereto which has cooperative engagement with said socket where.
  • said socket comprising a cylinder open at one endhaving a circular rim of reduced diameter whereby said ball may be frictionally contained therein, a stem extending from the closed end of said cylinder for insertion in an opening in said belt, a disk integrally formed on the outer end of said stem, whereby said socket will be secured on said belt.
  • said belt fastening means comprising male and female members attached to opposite belt ends, said female member having an opening centrally thereof and an elongation on one end edge provided with a sphere at its outer end, said male member provided with two opposed posts near one end and a third post located near the opposite end, said elongation being pressed between said opposed posts on the female member and the third post being received in the associated opening whereby said belt ends may be secured, said separable flag supporting means comprising a resiliently expansible ball and socket device, said socket portion being secured to said belt, said socket portion being of cylindrical formation, closed at one end, and having a circular rim of reduced diameter on its open end whereby said ball may be frictionally contained therein.
  • a flexible elastic belt having flags attached thereto, a plastic buckle comprising two separable members, a plurality of integrally formed posts centrally of one of said members, the other of said members having an opening formed centrally thereof, an extension formed on one side of said second named member having a ball element formed on the end of said extension,
  • means for separably attaching said flags to said belt including a resiliently expansible cylindrical socket member secured to said belt, and a separable ball element having a flag attached thereto having cooperative frictional engagement within said socket, said socket having its open end provided with a rim of reduced diameter whereby said ball element 'will be restrictively contained therein but readily removed upon a pull from without.

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Dec. 2 7, 1960 Filed Jan. 2, 1957 P. C. WILSON EIAL FLEXIBLE SEPARABLE FLAG BELT DEVICE 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 'Dec.27,1 960" P. c. WILS-ON ETAL 2,966,356
FLEXIBLE SEPARABLE FLAG BELT DEVICE 6 Filed Jan. 2, 1957 2 Sheets-Sheetg IIIIIIIA INVENTOR.
Wzkvn- United States Patent 2,966,356 7 I F LEXIBLE' FLAG BELTDEVICE Porter Carol Wilson, 326E. Elvira Road, Arnado, Ariz., and Norman CarlyleAdams, Tucson, Ariz.
- Filed Jam-f2, 1957, Ser.No. 32,239
16 Claims. (c1. 273-1 This invention relates to a flexible elastic belt and plastic a-ttachments for use in connection with flag games and flag football and is particularly directed to the separable attachments for the component parts of the apparatus.
-In theplaying of flag football by children, as well as by older persons throughout the armed services and other governmental educational and recreational centers, the equipment that has previously been provided and used has proven quite inadequate with the accompanying disadvantages. These conventional equipments have been very limited, requiring the mere tucking of a flagor a handkerchief in outer pockets or under the belts of the opposing players which, when removed, would indicate the accomplishment of the obvious objective of the game.
, In-the present invention, it has been contemplated to provide an elastic belt having attachments made of tough but flexible plastic. The front buckle members are separable as are the snap ball and socket connections. The latter, supporting the player identifying objects, are easily separated enabling the ready removal of the flags from a player thereby eliminating any questions as to the completion of a particular eflort onthe part offlan opposing player.
Previously it has been found rather diflicult to adequately display the flags on a player and at the same time maintain them in the trouser pockets or under the belt of the wearer. In the subject invention this may be accomplished without any thought as to the apparatus being worn and still effect the objectives of the game.
Further, lack of appropriate equipment has made it very diflicult for officials of the games to accurately determineif the flags have, been fairly displayed due to players drawing their belts tighter than necessary or to havethe larger portion of the flag stuffed into the trouser pockets to minimize the possibility of easy removal. Another disadvantage has been that the players clothing is always subjectto ripping or tearing caused by grabbing at the belt or pocket areas. When a player has been deflagged when using the present equipment, the chances of torn clothes are considerably reduced as the separation of the flag at the belt connection is the main objective, the flag having been arranged to hang or depend from the trousers.
Obviously, the elimination of these former objectional features tends to speed up the game and also eliminates the usual and unnecessary purchase of identifying jerseys for colored flags and belts adequately serve to distinguish the opposing players and teams. In addition, the amount of. pull requisite to deflag an opponent becomes relatively constant and also serves to standardize and equalize this phase of the games.
Further, the use of the subject equipment will eliminate the. frequent arguments as to whether a player has been taggedondeflagged with the resultantreduction of supervision. .Previously, when a referees back had been turned there had been no-positive way in which to settle a discussion between two or moreplayers but the use 2 of the present app aratus'rectifies these situations andcompletely eliminates arguments in this respect. It is an object of this invention to provide equipment for flag football and comparable games that enables' easy separation of the flags from a player. j, Another object is to providea safe plastic flexible belt; buckle or fastener that is completely effective although most economical in cost. 1 p 'A further objective is the reduction-in the used unnecessary equipment by the provision of identifying objects of varying colors..
An additional objective is to standardize the location of the flags on the body of the players as well as to insure the flags clinging to the players body. 1 A still further object is theprovision of one component part of the apparatus that is interchangeable.
With these and other objects inview the invention mayconsist in the details of construction and combination of parts, as will'be more fully understood from the followingpdescription, when read in conjunction with the ,accompanying drawing inwhich: 1
Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the apparatus- I applied to the body of a player.
Figure 2 is a plan view of the assembled belt buckle. Figure 3 .isan end elevation of the same. Figure 4 is a;sectional view taken on the line 4--4 of Figure 2.
Figure 5 .is a sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 2.
Figure 6 is a sectional view through the plastic separable ball.- and socket constructionjmounted on an-elastic flexible belt having a flag mounted on one end thereof.
Figure 7 is a sectional view taken through the socket portion of the flag connection.
Figure 8 is a modification of the socket construction.
Figure 9 is a fragmentary sectional diagrammatic-view showing aninwardly protruding socket rim, while Figure 10 .is av similar view showing the walls of the socket extended due to the pressure exerted .by the entrance of the ball member therein.
In the drawings wherein like reference characters denote like parts, the numeral 10 refers to an'elastic flex ible-belt to which a plastic buckle or fastener is secured. As particularly ,shownin Figures 1 through 4, the buckle comprises two main plate elements shown at 14 and 16, with the member 14 being provided with a central slot 18 and a longitudinal slot 20, the latter being for purposes of attachmentto one end of the flexible belt 10.
Two posts 24 and 26 are formed from the central'portion of the male member 14 on opposite sides of one end of the slot 18-. .Another post 22 is formed from the:
, material onjthe opposite end of the slot 18 for a'purpose to'be subsequently described. The female-portion 16 of .the plastic buckle is also provided with a longitudinal slot 28 near its outer end for attachment to the other end-ofithe belt-=10. I
An opening 30, having a flat'surface 31, is formed centrally of member 16 for cooperative engagement with thepo'st 22 of the companion portion of the buckle. The
inner end 34of. the member'16 is provided with a slender occurs, For example, these flat surfaces 38, of the posts 24 and 26, are located where they will be contacted by the slender extension-34 of the. female member 16 while the flat side of the post 22 will frictionally engage the flat surface 31 of the opening to further insure complete engagement of the twomembers at this location.
In securing the two companion buckle members 14 and 16 the slender neck 32 is inserted between the two posts 24 and 26 with the ball 36 extending past the posts which will serve to limit further movement in the opposite direction. The other 'end'of the buckle member is then forced down into flat position parallel to the opposite buckle member 14. This positioning has located the openingSO directly over-the post 22 and the downward force on this member 16 will cause the fiatportion 31 of the opening 30 to be fricti'onally engaged by the flat side 38 of the post whereby a tight engagement is effected.
- Similar frictional engagement will occur Where the sides of the slender extension 32 contacts the flat surfaces 38 of the posts 24 and 26, these connections accomplishing effective engagement of the two buckle members. Separation-of the buckle fasteners is easily accomplished by lifting the ball or sphere 36 and the extension from between the posts 24 and 26, and then turning the buckle member 16 about the post 22, followed by the separation of the post 22 from the opening 30 in the member 16.
. The separable ball and socket construction includes a member 40, identical to the main male portion 16 ofthe buckle, although it is to be noticed that the aperture'30', indicated in Figure 6, has no particular function with respectto the ball and socket construction. A flag or player identifying member 42 has been shown secured inthe slot 28. The other half of socket member 44 is also formed of plastic having an enlarged opening 46 to frictionally receive the ball 36' formed on the outer end of the slender neck or extension 34'.
' In the formation of the plastic member 44, as shown in Figure 7, a stem 48 has been shown protruding outwardlyfr'omthe .center of the closed end 50. In this construction the stem 48 is inserted in an opening 52 of the belt'10 and then forced into a central aperture 54 in a disk or button 56 wherein heat is then applied to integrally form the end of the stern and disk into a button or knob 58.
With specific reference to Figures 9 and 10, a diagrammatic view has been shown of the ball and socket connection with the ball indicated by dotted lines in its location within the socket. A similar sectional view to that shown in Figure 9 has been indicated in Figure locating the ball as it begins to be forced into the socket 44 resulting in the spreading of the side walls. Due to the elasticity of the material the walls will spring back into. normal position when the ball passes the restricted diameter of therim of the socket.
It will be apparent from Figures 9 and 10 that the frictional engagement of the ball is always effective to maintain the ball member within the socket due to the elastic flexibility of the material insuring snug engagement, whether it be at the socket rim or after the ball has passed this restricted opening where it would then be frictionally engaged by the socket walls. It is to be observed that there will be a minimum of wear due to the material herein used, permitting of unlimited separations and engagements.
As shown in the modification in Figure- 8 it is also contemplated that the socket 44, adapted to receive the ball 36, is split as at 60 which will somewhat reduce the friction upon engagement of the ball and socket in the event a looser contact is requiredalthough still maintaining the ball within the socket.
When the ball or sphere 66, mounted on the stem 68, is forced into the socket member the wall 70 is pressed outwardly, expanding the diameter of the rim but afterthe ball has passed this location and forced well into the socket the wall and rim will spring backinto normal position with the ball frictionally engaged by the cylindrical walls until manually pulled from the socket.
The elastic and flexible belt plays a very important part in the use of the apparatus in that it is capable of ready adjustment, conforming to the waist of the particular player but regardless, is always maintained in rela- 4 tively flat position with respect to the player's body, this clinging feature be rather important in the playing of games of this nature.
While some of the features of the invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and variations may be resorted to without departing from the scope of the invention; and that accordingly, the appended claims are to afford a range of equivalents and scope fairly in keeping with our contribution to the art. We claim: 1. In a flag game apparatus, a flexible elastic belt having a plurality of flags separably attached thereto, a plastic buckle comprising two separable members, a plurality of integrally formed posts located centrally of one of said members, the other of said members having an opening formed centrally thereof, an extension formed on one side of said second named member having a ball formed on the end of said extension, said ball and opening adapted to have cooperative flexible engagement with said posts of the other of said buckle members, and means for separably attaching said flags to said belt including a resiliently expansible socket member secured to said belt and a separable ball element having a flag attached thereto adapted to have cooperative engagement with said socket whereby upon exertion said ball will be separated from said socket.
.2. In a flag game apparatus, a flexible elastic belt hav ing a plurality of flags separably attached thereto, a plastic buckle comprising two separable flexible members, means for separably attaching said flags to said belt including a resiliently expansible socket member secured to said belt and a separable ball element having "a flag attached thereto adapted to have cooperative engagement with said socket whereby upon exertion of tension on said flag said ball will be separated from said socket, said socket comprising a cylinder open at one end, a stem extending from the closed end for insertion in an opening in said belt, a disk integrally formed on the outer end of provided with a sphere at its outer end, said male memher being provided with two opposed posts near one end and a third post located near the opposite end, said elongation being pressed between said opposed posts on the female member and the third post being received in the associated opening whereby said belt ends may be secured, said separable flag carrying means comprising a resiliently expansible ball and socket device, said socket portion being of cylindrical formation and provided with a closed end attached to said belt with the opposite end open, said ball member comprising an elongation extending from the main portion having a sphere formed on its outer end, said sphere being releasably secured in said socket whereby said flag may be removed from said flexible elastic belt, and said female belt fastener member being identical to the flag carrying member and being interchangeably used. I
4. In a flag game apparatus, a flexible elastic belt having a plurality of flags separably attached thereto, a plastic buckle comprising two separable flexible members, means for separably attaching said flags to said belt including a resiliently expansible socket member'secured thereto and a separable ball element having a flag attached thereto which has cooperative engagement with said socket where. by upon exertion of tension on said flag said ball will be separated from said socket, said socket comprising a cylinder open at one endhaving a circular rim of reduced diameter whereby said ball may be frictionally contained therein, a stem extending from the closed end of said cylinder for insertion in an opening in said belt, a disk integrally formed on the outer end of said stem, whereby said socket will be secured on said belt.
5. In a flexible elastic belt and flag supporting device, means for fastening the belt ends and means for separably supporting said flags, said belt fastening means comprising male and female members attached to opposite belt ends, said female member having an opening centrally thereof and an elongation on one end edge provided with a sphere at its outer end, said male member provided with two opposed posts near one end and a third post located near the opposite end, said elongation being pressed between said opposed posts on the female member and the third post being received in the associated opening whereby said belt ends may be secured, said separable flag supporting means comprising a resiliently expansible ball and socket device, said socket portion being secured to said belt, said socket portion being of cylindrical formation, closed at one end, and having a circular rim of reduced diameter on its open end whereby said ball may be frictionally contained therein.
6. In a flag game apparatus, a flexible elastic belt having flags attached thereto, a plastic buckle comprising two separable members, a plurality of integrally formed posts centrally of one of said members, the other of said members having an opening formed centrally thereof, an extension formed on one side of said second named member having a ball element formed on the end of said extension,
said ball element and opening having cooperative engagement with said posts on the opposite buckle member, means for separably attaching said flags to said belt including a resiliently expansible cylindrical socket member secured to said belt, and a separable ball element having a flag attached thereto having cooperative frictional engagement within said socket, said socket having its open end provided with a rim of reduced diameter whereby said ball element 'will be restrictively contained therein but readily removed upon a pull from without.
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