Kenneth James Mosser, Age 83219 S Broadway APT 405, Walters, MN 56097

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219 S Broadway APT 405, Wells, MN 56097 (507) 679-1038

102 Robert St N, Clarissa, MN 56440

2000 Oak Grove Rd, Hattiesburg, MS 39402

PO Box 242, Clarissa, MN 56440

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Automatic Reset Target Assembly

US Patent:
4714256, Dec 22, 1987
Filed:
Jul 28, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/889876
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Mosser - Clarissa MN
International Classification:
F47J 704
US Classification:
273392
Abstract:
A target assembly comprising a target having a generally upright silhouette hinged to a base connected to a stake adapted to be anchored to the ground. An anchor remote from the target is connected thereto with an elongated flexible line containing a biasing spring. The spring biases the silhouette in a generally upright position thereby the silhouette will move to a down position when hit witha projectile and automatically return to an upright position after the force of the projectile has been dissipated.

Target

US Patent:
D287614, Jan 6, 1987
Filed:
May 7, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/607519
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Mosser - Clarissa MN
US Classification:
D22113

Target

US Patent:
D349680, Dec 5, 1989
Filed:
Feb 18, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/016197
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Mosser - Clarissa MN
US Classification:
D22113

Automatic Reset Target Assembly

US Patent:
4773652, Sep 27, 1988
Filed:
Apr 20, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/039705
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Mosser - Clarissa MN
International Classification:
F41J 704
US Classification:
273392
Abstract:
A target assembly comprising a target having a generally upright silhouette hinged to a base connected to a stake adapted to be anchored to the ground. A counterweight is attached to a downwardly extending arm adjacent the silhouette. The counterweight biases the silhouette in a generally upright position thereby the silhouette will move to a down position when hit with a projectile and automatically return to an upright position after the force of the projectile has been dissipated.

Sling Apparatus

US Patent:
4852543, Aug 1, 1989
Filed:
Sep 12, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/242824
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Mosser - Clarissa MN
International Classification:
F41B 300
US Classification:
124 20R
Abstract:
An apparatus for slinging and putting an object that has an elongated cylindrical shaft which accommodates a spurred putter head and a sling assembly on opposite ends thereof. A hand grip is provided on the shaft to hold the apparatus in a desired position. The object is directed toward a desired target by positioning the spur of the putter head into the ground and drawing and releasing the sling while the shaft is held at the desired angle. When the object is on a putting surface, the apparatus is converted into a putter by removing the sling section from the apparatus. The apparatus can be converted into a firearm target thrower by substituting a staked end section for the putter section. When the staked end is implanted into the ground, the sling is used to propel objects into the air for firearm shooting practice.

Sling Apparatus

US Patent:
4805583, Feb 21, 1989
Filed:
Mar 2, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/020862
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Mosser - Clarissa MN
International Classification:
A63B 5300
US Classification:
124 20R
Abstract:
An apparatus for slinging and putting an object that has an elongated cylindrical shaft which accommodates a spurred putter head and a sling assembly on opposite ends thereof. A hand grip is provided on the shaft to hold the apparatus in a desired position. The object is directed toward a desired target by positioning the spur of the putter head into the ground and drawing and releasing the sling while the shaft is held at the desired angle. When the object is on a putting surface, the apparatus is converted into a putter by removing the sling section from the apparatus. The apparatus can be converted into a firearm target thrower by substituting a staked end section for the putter section. When the staked end is implanted into the ground, the sling is used to propel objects into the air for firearm shooting practice.

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