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Title:
Broom for broom ball game
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1. A broom for a broom ball game comprising a substantially straight stick having a tapered end portion, an elongated ball striking body having opposite main faces with substantially all of each main face being substantially flat, said main faces progressively widening from one end to the other end of said body, said body having a blind bore extending longitudinally and centrally through a major portion of said body, opening at said one end of said body and complementary to said tapered end portion, the latter securely fitted within said blind bore, said other end of said body forming an outer edge which has at least a substantially straight portion which extends transverse to the longitudinal axis of said stick, said ball striking body being molded in a one piece from a non-filamentary, moldable substance.
2. A broom as defined in claim 1, wherein said ball striking body, when seen in side view, longitudinally tapers from said one end to said outer end.
3. A broom as defined in claim 2, wherein said one end forms a substantially cylindrical neck surrounding said stick adjacent said tapered end portion.
4. A broom as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said tapered end portion is formed by two opposite converging flat faces each facing one of said main faces.
5. A broom as defined in claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein said ball striking body defines lateral edge portions positioned on opposite sides of said blind bore, one of said lateral edge portions being heavier than the other to operatively bias the broom in the hands of a user toward self-stabilization thereof with said one lateral edge portion extending downwardly edgewise and underlying the other lateral edge portion.
6. A broom as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said ball striking body includes apertures extending therethrough and opening at both main faces and located on each side of said blind bore, the aperture area on one side of said bore being smaller than the aperture area on the other side of said blind bore whereby said ball striking body has a weight unbalance about the longitudinal axis of said bore and of said stick.
7. A broom as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein at least the portion of said ball striking body adjacent to and including said other end tapers transversely of said ball striking body to produce a weight unbalance of said body about the longitudinal axis of said blind bore and of said stick.
8. A broom as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said ball striking body defines first and second lateral edge portions respectively positioned on opposite sides of said blind bore, each lateral edge portion having apertures extending therethrough opening at both said main faces, the sum of the areas of the apertures located in said first lateral edge portion being smaller than the sum of the areas of the apertures located in said second lateral edge portion, and wherein at least the portion of said ball striking body adjacent to and including said other end tapers transversely of said ball striking body in a direction from said first to said second lateral edge portion, whereby said ball striking body has a weight unbalance about the longitudinal axis of said blind bore and of said stick.
9. A broom as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said ball striking body has side edges which meet with said substantially straight outer edge portion to define corner portions, at least one of said main faces having markings defining selective cutting lines angularly extending at different angles respectively across one of said corner portions from the associated side edge to said substantially straight outer edge, thereby allowing selective cutting of said corner portion at one of said angles in relation with the stature of a user of the broom.
10. A broom as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said substance is a rubber composition and said main faces have a rough surface.
11. A broom as defined in claim 1, wherein said moldable substance contains an elastomeric material.
Other info:
Inventors:
Gardner, Denys
Application Number:
967081
Filing Date: 1978-12-04 Publication_date: 1980-09-16 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
273/129K
15/159.1, 473/325, 473/330
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 1414124 | Apr, 1922 | Griffin | 273/167. | | 1895393 | Jan, 1933 | Isbell | 273/129. | | 2735129 | Feb, 1956 | Lorenz | 15/245. | | 2919455 | Jan, 1960 | Turner | 15/244. | | 3340556 | Sep, 1967 | Allen | 15/159. | | 3377066 | Apr, 1968 | Trowbridge | 273/67. | | 3671038 | Jun, 1972 | Liard | 273/67. | | 3674270 | Jul, 1972 | Benjamin et al. | 273/67. | | 3720410 | Mar, 1973 | Saytar | 273/67. | | 3921978 | Nov, 1975 | Warren | 273/67. | | 3934876 | Jan, 1976 | Haddad | 273/73. |
Other Refs:
706285| Mar, 1965 | CA | | 97436Jun, 1923 | CH | | 607255Aug, 1948 | GB | | | | | | | |
Primary Examiner:
Marlo, George J.
Assistant Examiner:
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