Patent classifications
A63B67/06
TARGET BOARD FOR BEAN BAG TOSS GAME
A bean bag toss game target device comprises a support frame adapted to sit on a surface, a first planar game surface supported by the support frame at a first angle to the surface and at a first height above the surface, and a second planar game surface supported by the support frame at a second angle to the surface and at a second height above the surface. The first planar game surface defines a first target hole, and the second planar game surface defines a second target hole. The first planar game surface is closer to the proximal end of the target device than is the second planar game surface, and the second planar game surface is closer to the distal end of the target device than is the first planar game surface. The first height above the surface is less than the second height above the surface.
GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A tossing game gameboard and game that can be enjoyed by two or more people. The tossing game gameboard may include a deck formed of a first material covering a second material, wherein the deck includes an opening that allows an object to pass entirely therethrough. In examples, an elastic modulus of the first material is different than the elastic modulus of the second material. In some examples, the elastic modulus of the first material is greater than the elastic modulus of the second material. In some examples, a thickness of the first material is less than a thickness of the second material. In some examples, a washer may be tossed toward the game gameboard such that the washer passes through the opening.
GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A tossing game gameboard and game that can be enjoyed by two or more people. The tossing game gameboard may include a deck formed of a first material covering a second material, wherein the deck includes an opening that allows an object to pass entirely therethrough. In examples, an elastic modulus of the first material is different than the elastic modulus of the second material. In some examples, the elastic modulus of the first material is greater than the elastic modulus of the second material. In some examples, a thickness of the first material is less than a thickness of the second material. In some examples, a washer may be tossed toward the game gameboard such that the washer passes through the opening.
System and method for a multi-stations sport game
A system, method and device for a sport game are provided. The game utilizes a plurality of play articles, at least three stations cum goals or targets, a playground, a game controller device and a display device. The game is played by individual participant or participants wherein the rules of the game maintain a familiarity with an ancient puzzle game and is based on a mathematical formula of logarithmic scale where the play articles are moved around the stations by play participants to accrue points or goals and where the devices are incorporated with identification, tracking, data transmission, data processing, determination and data display capabilities to monitor and manage the game. The game provides physical, skill and cerebral challenges and is applicable to a plurality of normal sports wherein goal or target shooting is primal; the game can be played indoors or outdoors, for fun, exercise, training of sport skills, light or serious competition.
Target game and method of playing a target game
A target game including at least one target and at least one projectile. The at least one target is constructed of a flexible and self-supporting material. The at least one target is able to be configured in a first orientation and a second orientation. In the first orientation, the at least one target is generally planar. In the second orientation, the at least one target is generally conical.
Pattern-making and construction kit
A construction kit of modular components including rigid and flexible foam bars with endcaps designed to be joined together by snap-fit connections to define three-dimensional, adult-sized playing fields which float in aquatic settings such as swimming pools. The connectivity of the modular components is characterized by manual assembly, a high resistance to separation during active play by teams of adults participating in vigorous athletic activities, and tool-assisted disassembly.
Pattern-making and construction kit
A construction kit of modular components including rigid and flexible foam bars with endcaps designed to be joined together by snap-fit connections to define three-dimensional, adult-sized playing fields which float in aquatic settings such as swimming pools. The connectivity of the modular components is characterized by manual assembly, a high resistance to separation during active play by teams of adults participating in vigorous athletic activities, and tool-assisted disassembly.
DISC GOLF GAME SYSTEM
A disc golf game system comprises two or more elongated poles adapted to be positionable upright on a surface. Each pole comprises two or more selectively connectable pole segments. At least one pole segment of each pole has circumferential indicia along at least a portion of a length of the at least one pole segment of each pole. The indicia forms a target area.
DISC GOLF GAME SYSTEM
A disc golf game system comprises two or more elongated poles adapted to be positionable upright on a surface. Each pole comprises two or more selectively connectable pole segments. At least one pole segment of each pole has circumferential indicia along at least a portion of a length of the at least one pole segment of each pole. The indicia forms a target area.
Mechanical projectile and target game
In one implementation, a game apparatus includes a base with a playing surface that has (i) a first end with a first designated area for cups and (ii) a second end; a game piece; a tether that attaches the game piece to the base so as to permit the game piece to move freely within the tether's range; and a first launcher that includes a mechanism to launch the game piece as a projectile, the first launcher being positioned at or around the second end to launch the game piece toward the first designated area for cups, wherein the first designated area for cups and at least a portion of the first launcher are within the tether's range.