Abstract: Gaming apparatus for a table hockey-type game in which a puck is projected across a playing field by a squeeze apparatus which may be operated by the fingers of one hand. A plurality of goals may serve either as goals or barriers according to the requirements of different variations of the game. The playing field comprises a flat surface bounded by walls at the corners of which the goals are located. The squeeze apparatus comprises a pair of arms each connected to the other by a curved spring which biases the arms towards an acute angle to each other. The squeeze apparatus is also used for goal tending.
Abstract: An aerial recreation device having: a weighted head; at least two elongated flexible resilient arms, connected to the head, that extend laterally away from one another and from the longitudinal axis of the device and laterally beyond the head; and at least two, light and flexible, elongated tails connected to the arms. The device can be caught in flight by catching one of its arms or one of its tails which are located behind, but project laterally beyond, the head of the device in flight.