Toy projectile
US-2020306621-A1 · Oct 1, 2020 · US
US12302862B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12302862-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117392345-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 3, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 20, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 20, 2025 |
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A pet toy includes a core body and a coating layer. The core body is made of a first material. The core body includes a first core body member and a second core body member that are mated together to have a space therebetween. The coating layer covers the core body. The coating layer is made of a second material that is different from the first material.
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A pet toy comprising: a core body that is made of a first material, the core body including a first core body member and a second core body member that are mated together to have a space therebetween, an outer surface of the core body having a football-like shape, the outer surface defining a channel having a serpentine-like shape; a foot portion integrally attached to the core body, the foot portion having fins opposed each other and a flat bottom surface such that the fins form a stand for the core body, the fins extending farther from the core body than the flat bottom surface, the fins configured to contact a support surface, the flat bottom surface offset from the support surface, the foot portion being configured and dimensioned to enable a user's foot pressing on the foot portion to position the pet toy from a non-upright position to an upright position without the use of hands; and a coating layer covering the core body, the coating layer being made of a second material that is different from the first material. 2. The pet toy in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first material has a first density, and the coating layer has a second density that is greater than the first density. 3. The pet toy in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first material includes polyurethane foam. 4. The pet toy in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the second material includes liquid rubber that is applied and cured to the first material. 5. The pet toy in accordance with claim 4 , wherein the first core body member is a first polyurethane foam and the second core body member is a second polyurethane foam that are mated together. 6. The pet toy in accordance with claim 5 , further comprising a cavity defining the space separating a portion of the first polyurethane foam and a portion of the second polyurethane foam. 7. The pet toy of claim 1 , wherein the flat bottom surface forms a substantially circular area between the fins. 8. The pet toy of claim 1 , wherein the fins comprise: a first fin integrally formed with the core body; a second fin integrally formed with the core body; and a third fin integrally formed with the core body. 9. A pet toy comprising: a spheroid portion having an outer surface and a cavity, the outer surface defining a channel having a serpentine-like shape; and a foot portion that is integrally attached to the spheroid portion, the foot portion having a flat bottom surface and a plurality of fins, the foot portion forming a stand for the spheroid portion, the plurality of fins each extending radially outward from a center of the foot portion with radially extending center lines of each of the fins being angularly spaced apart from one another by approximately 120 degrees, each fin having an angular annular width that is greater than an angular annular distance between adjacent fins as measured at the flat bottom surface of the foot portion, the fins extending farther from the spheroid portion than the flat bottom surface, the fins configured to contact a support surface, the flat bottom surface offset from the support surface. 10. The pet toy in accordance with claim 9 , wherein the spheroid portion includes a first polyurethane foam and a second polyurethane foam that are mated together. 11. The pet toy in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the foot portion includes the first and second polyurethane foam. 12. The pet toy in accordance with claim 10 , further comprising a space separating a portion of the first polyurethane foam and a portion of the second polyurethane foam in the spheroid portion. 13. The pet toy in accordance with claim 12 , wherein the foot portion has a first density of the pet toy and the spheroid portion has a second density of the pet toy, the first density being greater than the second density. 14. The pet toy in accordance with claim 13 , further comprising a coating layer covering the spheroid portion and the foot portion. 15. The pet toy in accordance with claim 14 , wherein the coating layer includes liquid rubber that is applied and cured to the spheroid portion and the foot portion. 16. The pet toy of claim 9 , wherein the flat bottom surface forms a substantially circular area between the fins. 17. The pet toy of claim 9 , wherein the fins comprise: a first fin integrally formed with the spheroid portion; a second fin integrally formed with the spheroid portion; and a third fin integrally formed with the spheroid portion. 18. A method of manufacturing a pet toy comprising: mating a first polyurethane foam to a second polyurethane foam to form a core body of the pet toy having a cavity therebetween, the core body defining a football-like shape, the core body including an outer surface defining a groove having an overall serpentine-like shape; forming a foot portion integrally attached to the core body, the foot portion having a flat bottom surface and a plurality of fins, the foot portion forming a stand for the core body, the plurality of fins each having an angular annular width that is greater than an angular annular distance between adjacent fins as measured at the flat bottom surface of the foot portion, the fins extending farther from the core body than the flat bottom surface, the fins configured to contact a support surface, the flat bottom surface offset from the support surface; coating a rubber coating layer over an exterior surface of the core body; and curing the rubber coating layer. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the flat bottom surface forms a substantially circular area between the fins. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the fins comprise: a first fin integrally formed with the core body; a second fin integrally formed with the core body; and a third fin integrally formed with the core body.
being porous, e.g. foam · CPC title
Use of {PU, i.e.} polyureas or polyurethanes {or derivatives thereof}, as moulding material · CPC title
Sports equipment {; Games; Articles for amusement}; Toys (B29L2031/54 takes precedence) · CPC title
Use of unspecified rubbers as moulding material · CPC title
Covering the foamed object with, e.g. a lining · CPC title
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