Patent Document:

referring now to the drawings in detail , wherein like numerals indicate the same elements throughout the views , fig1 shows an embodiment of the projectile 2 having a loop - threaded fastening surface 4 . the projectile 2 can be any shape , size or color . preferably , a familiar shape , size , and color variant is used for the projectile , for example : football , basketball , soccer ball , tennis ball , or hockey puck . the projectile 2 in this embodiment imitates a baseball . preferably , the ball 2 looks like its real counterpart in terms of color , size , shape , and stitching . the ball 2 is preferably soft and pliable enough to promote safety , but rigid enough to bounce a distance from the wall , when it does not hit the hook - threaded target 6 . the ball 2 can be made of any material that would be removably attachable to at least a portion of the mural 8 . examples of materials from which the projectile can be made are : a sponge material which would , by its own porous physical configuration , adhere to the attachment means on the mural material ; a sponge such as that known as nerf ™ material covered with the loop - threaded material 4 which would matingly correspond to hook - threaded material 6 on the mural 8 ; and appropriate toy stuffing 10 with the surface covered by loop - threaded material 4 , as shown in fig4 . as shown in fig1 , and 3 , the projectile 2 can be sewn from appropriately cut material 12 and then stitched 14 to imitate its real counterpart , such as a baseball , though it does not have to be sewn . the ball can be assembled in any way that will further the objects of the invention . for example , the outer material can be adhered on to the inner ball material by gluing or by using sticky - back loop - threaded material . fig6 illustrates an embodiment of the mural 8 . the mural material 16 can be any flexible material that could accept an adhesive back surface for adhering to a vertical surface , such as a wall . preferably , the mural material 16 is a clear vinyl sheet . the sheet 16 may be made of materials other than clear vinyl , though a flexible plasticized material is preferable . some examples of materials that could be used are paper , cloth fabric , polyester , plastic , rubber , and vinyl . the flexibility of the sheet 16 allows for easy roll - up storage . on the back side , the sheet 16 has low - pressure adhesive ( not shown ) to allow for mounting onto a wall without the need for additional fasteners . once removed , the sheet 16 can reapplied or repositioned on the same or a different wall . preferably , there is attached to the sheet 16 a backing ( not shown ), such as paper , for covering the adhesive to reduce the amount of dust and debris that could collect on the adhesive material while the interactive wall art is not in use . on the front of the sheet 16 is an illustration 18 which forms the mural 8 . in the embodiment shown in fig6 the illustration 18 depicts human uniformed characters playing baseball . generally , it is preferable that the illustration 18 depict figures playing some sport , to enhance the fanciful aspect of the invention . one character 20 behind home plate ( not shown ) is the catcher wearing a baseball mitt 22 . attached to the baseball mitt 22 is hook - threaded material 6 , preferably matching the brown color of the mitt 22 . fig7 a and 7b show the catcher 20 with his hook - threaded 6 fabric - covered mitt 22 . the hook - threaded material 6 , enlarged in fig5 mates with the loop - threaded material 4 covering the ball 2 . the mural 8 can be any size , but is preferably large to heighten the imaginative aspects of the game . for example , the mural 8 can be approximately four feet from top to bottom , estimating life - sized children . alternatively , the mural 8 can be as large or as small as the wall upon which it is placed . for a child &# 39 ; s room , that size might be smaller than , for example , a nursery school wall or a playyard wall . for the sake of enhancing the make - believe aspects , it is preferable that the mural have an area of at least four square feet . the invention plays to both the imaginative and physical nature of children . imagine a child in his bedroom or in his playroom . on the walls are the murals of near life - size figures . these figures appear to be playing a sport , such as baseball , basketball , or soccer . the figures are printed on a low - pressure adhesive clear vinyl that can be attached or removed from the wall without harming the surface of the wall . the child is a participant in an imaginary game that he is playing with these figures . the child is using a ball 2 , similar in color , size and shape to the ball representing a sport . this ball 2 is preferably soft so that it can be thrown indoors with little risk of breaking household items . more importantly , the ball is preferably made of a loop - threaded fabric 4 like velcro ™ and the hook - threaded mate 6 to the velcro ™ system is on the wall mural 8 in the mitt 22 . it may be any sport , but for this description , these figures will be playing baseball . in this game , the child is the pitcher . he pitches the baseball made of loop fabric 4 to at figure or group of three figures found at home plate : the batter , the catcher and the umpire . the batter is in mid - swing , the catcher 20 is holding his glove 22 ready to catch an incoming pitch and the umpire is in position to observe the pitch . the catcher &# 39 ; s glove 22 has a piece of hook - threaded fabric 6 attached to its catching area . in this imaginary baseball game , the pitcher ( child ) will attempt to strike out the batter by throwing the ball 2 into the glove 22 so that the loop ball 2 sticks to the hook glove 22 . now let your imagination run . to the pitcher &# 39 ; s ( child ) left is first base . a mural with the first baseman is on the appropriate wall , a runner can be seen approaching first base . a picture of the first baseman with his foot on the bag and his glove , with hook fabric in place , is ready to catch the throw . the picture of the center fielder has his glove , with hook fabric , ready to catch the fly ball . the child throws the ball . if it hits the wall , missing the center fielders glove , then the child can pretend to transform into the right fielder who swiftly throws the ball to the first baseman &# 39 ; s glove , with hook fabric in place , to tag the runner out . the entire outfield team can be illustrated on the sheet murals on the walls of this room in their appropriate positions . each glove contains the hook fabric to catch balls . also on the walls are the opposite team &# 39 ; s base runners . for example , one player can be shown sliding into second base and another runner can be heading to third base . the invention can be expanded to include other sports . further , the invention can include a three - dimensional accessory attached or attachable to the wall or the mural material . the ideas are not limited to the following examples which are provided to demonstrate versatility . to simulate a game of basketball , the basket can be created by either a three - dimensional basket that is attached to the mural with or without the hook and loop lock system or a two - dimensional illustration of the basket with the hook fabric covering the opening . the opening can be almost round in shape creating the illusion that the child is either looking up into it from the bottom or looking down into it from the top . players wearing two opposing team uniforms , can be placed about the room walls . some of the players can have hook fabric on their hands in order to catch the ball . the ball made of loop fabric will be larger than the baseball and look like a basketball . in sports that use a net , such as soccer or hockey , the lines that form the netting could be covered with the hook fabric . the posts that support the netting preferably would not have hook fabric on them because the ball would bounce off the metal frame . the , perspective used to create the illusion of a three - dimensional goal would produce a trapezoid space representing the ground inside the goal area . this trapezoid space could also be covered with portions of hook fabric . the goalie standing in front of the goal could have hook fabric on his gloves to catch the ball . the soccer ball would preferably be made of the loop fabric and look like a real soccer ball , but soft for indoor play . the hockey idea would be ideal in a large playroom or indoor yard where the child could roller blade and play with a plastic stick and soft puck made of loop fabric . football does not use a net but does have field goals kicked between the goal uprights . so , the space between the uprights could be covered with the hook fabric . in the end zone area , an illustration of a member of the child &# 39 ; s team could be ready to catch the ball . the child could be the quarterback or the kicker , depending on the play . these are examples of some applications of the present invention , but in no way is the invention intended to be limited to the described illustrations . the projectile or ball 2 can be made from a variety of materials , and in a variety of ways . preferably , the ball could be sewn from fabric made of the loop component 4 of the hook and loop locking system . it is also preferable to have the loop - threaded fabric 4 for the ball and mating hook - threaded fabric 6 on the mural sheets against the wall , because the ball 2 , being mobile , is more likely to collect lint if it is covered by hook fabric 6 . however , having hook fabric 6 on the ball and loop fabric 4 on the wall is within the scope of this invention , as well . the ball 2 can be stuffed with shredded filling material 10 similar to that used in stuffed toys or stuffed with a solid filling material , such as a sponge or rubber form . alternatively , the ball 2 can be made from a single material with an appropriate outer surface , such as a sponge . the hook component 6 of the locking system preferably has pressure sensitive backing that can stick to the material that the mural is made from , such as vinyl , particularly , plasticized vinyl . the color of the hook fabric 6 preferably matches the color of the object that serves as a goal or catching part in the illustration on the vinyl mural 8 . the ball 2 is preferably soft enough that it is unlikely to break household objects when thrown indoors and firm enough to bounce a short distance off a hard surface . the mural 8 is preferably printed from original art work illustrating action players 18 of a particular sport . the art work is transferred to the mural material 16 , which is preferably a sheet of low pressure sensitive removable clear vinyl . this can be massed produced . the mural material 16 is capable of attaching to a wall without additional fasteners . the mural material 16 can be removed and if desired , put up on another wall . the murals should serve to enhance the appearance of the walls . the hook fabric 6 is preferably attached to the mural material 16 before the product is sold , to facilitate ease of use and minimize children &# 39 ; s safety hazards which could occur due to improper application of the hook fabric 6 onto the mural 8 . the hook fabric 6 preferably has a pressure sensitive adhesive backing that will stick to the mural material 16 . such a backing is known in the art and is manufactured by the makers of velcro ™. famous sports figures and actual team uniforms can be used in the illustrations . the art work can be realistic figures , cartoon figures or caricature figures . additional art work could include , but is not limited to , the faces of the fans watching the game . this could become a border design for the room , for example . obvious applications for the present invention are in a child &# 39 ; s bedroom or playroom . the game may also be used in locations such as nursery schools , recreation centers , camps , day care settings or other indoor environments for children . the game allows children to be physically active with less chance of getting hurt because the ball is soft and there are no objects to swing , such as baseball bats . it also gives a child the opportunity to improve throwing or kicking skills used in play of the real sport illustrated . to practice throwing or kicking a ball that is the actual size of the ball used in the real play of that sport , at a near life size target , year round , day or night , may benefit the child in the play of the actual sport . the mural 8 is beautiful and will enhance the appearance of the room . it can stand alone as a work of art . this is important to commercial establishments , as well as homeowners . many target games are bulky , taking up valuable space and are not attractive art that enhance the room decor . this mural becomes part of the wall , taking up no floor space . the ball 2 can be stored attached to the mural or put away with the other toys . if the ball is made of the loop fabric it will not stick to other regular toys . if the mural is to be removed , it will not damage the wall to remove it , no holes will be left , and the mural with the original protective paper backing attached can be rolled up for storage . in summary , numerous benefits have been described which result form employing the concepts of the invention . the foregoing description of a preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description . it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed . obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings . the embodiment was chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated . it is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto .

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