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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 30, 2010
Filed:
Jan. 07, 2009
Matthew D. Fleming, Alexandria, VA (US);
Daniel Lee Bizzell, Davidson, NC (US);
Ian D. Kovacevich, Charlotte, NC (US);
Juan Marin, Charlotte, NC (US);
Ashley Beres Tilley, Matthews, NC (US);
Kevin J. Dahlquist, Charlotte, NC (US);
Carole Ruffin, Cleveland, OH (US);
Chris Adams, Matthews, NC (US);
Meredith Beck, Durham, NC (US);
Matthew D. Fleming, Alexandria, VA (US);
Daniel Lee Bizzell, Davidson, NC (US);
Ian D. Kovacevich, Charlotte, NC (US);
Juan Marin, Charlotte, NC (US);
Ashley Beres Tilley, Matthews, NC (US);
Kevin J. Dahlquist, Charlotte, NC (US);
Carole Ruffin, Cleveland, OH (US);
Chris Adams, Matthews, NC (US);
Meredith Beck, Durham, NC (US);
Edison Nation, LLC, Charlotte, NC (US);
Abstract
A modular table tennis game includes a plurality of paddles, a table tennis ball, and an adjustable table, or multiple adjustable tables. The tables may be mounted on a support system such as a tripod or other support structure that allows the tables to be adjusted in height and tilt. The top of the tables may have an opening or openings larger than the table tennis ball penetrating therethrough.