摘要 |
375,454. Table games. BARBOT, (known as ACHEBEY), M. J. E. H. DE, 172, Rue de la Pompe, Paris. Nov. 27, 1931, No. 10033. [A Specification was laid open to inspection under Sect. 91 of the Acts, April 20, 1931]. [Class 132 (ii).] Apparatus for a table game simulating polo comprises a rigid frame 1 of wood, metal or other suitable material across which is loosely stretched a net 2 simulating a polo ground and carrying detachable goal posts 3. The game is played with a heavy ball 5 of rubber or galalith which causes the net to sag and protrudes through the mesh thereof. The mallets 6 are manipulated from underneath the frame which is mounted on suitable feet 7. Alternatively the frame may be in two sections, sufficient space being left between them for the passage of the mallets. The feet 7 which may be detachable or foldable about the frame may be of such a length as to rest upon the ground. |