DISC AND METHOD FOR PLAYING A GAME ON ICE
20220233945 · 2022-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C19/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B63/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A kit for playing a game on ice. The kit includes two or more game discs and a set of instructions for playing the game. The game discs are shaped to enable their passage over imperfections in the ice. Specifically, the game discs are tapered, such as with beveling but not limited to that. The taper reduces the chance that the disc will be stopped or diverted as it travels over the ice. The game requires the formation of two holes spaced from one another in the hole without extending through the ice. The game is played by sliding the discs toward the holes and scoring based on disc entry into the hole as well as closest proximity to the hole.
Claims
1. A kit for playing a game on ice, the kit comprising: two or more game discs; and a set of instructions for playing the game, wherein the instructions including steps for setting up the game and rules for playing the game, wherein a step for setting up the game includes forming a first hole and a second hole in the ice spaced from one another by a selectable distance, with the first hole and the second hole not extending completely through the ice, and wherein a rule for playing the game includes scoring points by tossing one or more of the game discs into the first hole, the second hole or both, and by tossing one or more of the game discs closest to the first hole, the second hole or both.
2. The kit of claim 1 further comprising one or more measuring tapes to be used in measuring closest proximity to the first hole or the second hole.
3. The kit of claim 1 further comprising a scorecard for recording game scoring.
4. The kit of claim 1 wherein each of the two or more game discs is tapered from a center thereof to an outer perimeter thereof.
5. The kit of claim 4, wherein each of the two or more game discs has a top and a bottom, and wherein the taper from the center to the outer perimeter is substantially symmetrical from the top and the bottom of the disc.
6. A game disc for use in playing a game on ice, wherein the game disc slides on the ice, the game disc comprising a top, a bottom, a center, and an outer perimeter, wherein the game disc is tapered from the center to the outer perimeter.
7. The game disc of claim 6 wherein the taper from the center to the outer perimeter is substantially symmetrical from the top and the bottom of the disc.
8. The game disc of claim 6 wherein the game disc is round.
9. The game disc of claim 6 wherein the taper from the center to the outer perimeter of the game disc is angled.
10. The game disc of claim 6 wherein the game disc is made of a nonmetallic material. one or more plant separators are porous.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] A kit 10 of the present invention shown in
[0013] The set of instructions 30 describe steps undertaken to play the game using the game pieces. With reference to
[0014] The next step of the game is to choose a starting player or team. In any subsequent game, the winner of the prior game may go first. With reference to
[0015] Scoring of the game requires the assignment of points for discs in a hole and closest disc proximity to a hole. As an example, three points may be assigned to each disc in a hole, and one point for disc closest to a hole. When each opposing player gets a disc into a hole, their scores cancel out. The same canceling exists when the disc proximities are equal. A player with all discs in a hole and none in from the opposing player gets three points per disc in. Alternative scoring options are possible with consent of the players. Scores may be recorded using the optional scorecard 18. The winner is the player with the highest point total after all game rounds have been completed. Optionally, a designated winning score may be assigned to determine the end of the game. Scoring examples are shown in
[0016] The number of rounds of play, with a round comprising discs tosses to the second hole 34 and then to the first hole 32, is selectable by the players but should be no less than four. As noted, more than two people may play the game. When there are individual players, all stand at the same hole and toss to the opposing hole. When there are teams, there should be two players per team. One player from each team is positioned at the first hole 32, and the other player of the team is positioned at the second hole 34. The discs 20-26 are alternately tossed back and forth without players moving from their respective ice holes. Optionally, when the game is played as a tournament or there otherwise is interest in making in increasing game difficulty, additional rules can include requiring each player to stand on both feet when tossing a disc, requiring a disc release from above the surface of the ice 28, and restricting forward positioning to not beyond the front edge of the hole where the player is located. Other tournament-type rules may be adopted as desired.
[0017] An important aspect of playing the game on the ice 28 is the configuration of the discs 20-26. Referring to
[0018] Although an embodiment of the present invention has been described herein, the above description is merely illustrative. Further modification of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.