Water floatable bag toss target and system
11351431 · 2022-06-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B67/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A water floatable bag toss target, the target including a landing surface disposed overlying a bottom surface by a left side, a right side, a front end and a back end each joined to the landing surface and bottom surface. The landing surface is positively sloped along its surface when moving from the front end toward the back end and the bottom surface is oriented horizontally. A scoring hole is in the landing surface and communicating with a scoring box compartment located between the landing surface and the bottom surface. The scoring box compartment has compartment walls extending between the landing surface and the bottom surface and dividing an inside of the target into an internal hollow compartment and the scoring box compartment. The internal hollow compartment is water-tight relative to the scoring box compartment and relative to an outside of the target.
Claims
1. A water floatable bag toss target comprising: a landing surface disposed overlying a bottom surface by a left side, a right side, a front end and a back end each joined to the landing surface and bottom surface; each of the left side, right side, front end and back end configured to cause the landing surface to be positively sloped along its surface when moving from the front end toward the back end and the bottom surface is oriented horizontally; a scoring hole located in the landing surface and communicating with a scoring box compartment located between the landing surface and the bottom surface, the scoring hole located closer to the back end than the front end, and wherein the landing surface and the bottom surface are each rectangular in shape; and, the scoring box compartment having compartment walls extending between the landing surface and the bottom surface and dividing an inside of the target into an internal hollow compartment and the scoring box compartment, wherein the internal hollow compartment is water-tight relative to the scoring box compartment and relative to an outside of the target.
2. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 wherein the scoring box compartment is configured to receive eight Regulation Sized game bags.
3. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 wherein the scoring box compartment is a single space compartment.
4. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 wherein the internal hollow compartment is a substantially continuous space.
5. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 wherein the internal hollow compartment is a substantially single and continuous space.
6. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 wherein the internal hollow compartment has at least three times a volume of hollow compartment space as compared to a volume of scoring box compartment space.
7. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 wherein the internal hollow compartment is substantially void of solid structure and can only accommodate a gas.
8. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 further comprising an internal skeleton joined to at least of the landing surface, the bottom surface, the left side, the right side, the front end or the back end.
9. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 8 wherein the internal skeleton is joined to each of the landing surface, the bottom surface, the left side, the right side, the front end and the back end.
10. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 9 wherein the internal skeleton comprises a network of dowels.
11. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 further comprising at least one anchor cleat attached to the target and adapted to receive an anchor line.
12. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 further wherein when the target floats in water the target bottom surface is substantially horizontal both before and during game play.
13. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 further comprising the target having a Flotation Factor between 1.5 and 1.15 when floating in water.
14. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 further comprising the target having a Buoyancy Force to Mass ratio between about 2.75 N/Lb and about 3.75 N/Lb.
15. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 wherein the landing surface has a Bounce Factor less than one 32.sup.nd of an inch.
16. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 wherein the rectangular shape is about twice as long in a length dimension as in a width dimension.
17. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 16 wherein the length dimension is about four feet long.
18. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 comprising a system including a pair of said water floatable bag toss targets, each of the targets having at least one anchor cleat attached to each corner of the target and each anchor cleat adapted to receive an anchor line.
19. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 18 comprising the pair of targets anchored together at their front ends via a first the anchor line and each target anchored to a different remote surface at each target's back end via a second anchor line, such that the targets can be substantially maintained a set distance apart from each other when floating on water.
20. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 1 further comprising a game bag made of a blended fabric material and wherein the blended material comprises 20% to 50% of cotton with 80% to 50% of polyester.
21. The water floatable bag toss target of claim 20 wherein the blended material comprises 30% to 40% of cotton with 70% to 60% of polyester.
22. A water floatable bag toss target comprising: a landing surface disposed overlying a bottom surface by a left side, a right side, a front end and a back end each joined to the landing surface and bottom surface; each of the left side, right side, front end and back end configured to cause the landing surface to be positively sloped along its surface when moving from the front end toward the back end and the bottom surface is oriented horizontally; a scoring hole located in the landing surface and communicating with a scoring box compartment located between the landing surface and the bottom surface, the scoring hole located closer to the back end than the front end; the scoring box compartment having compartment walls extending between the landing surface and the bottom surface and dividing an inside of the target into an internal hollow compartment and the scoring box compartment, wherein the internal hollow compartment is water-tight relative to the scoring box compartment and relative to an outside of the target; and, the target having a Flotation Factor between 1.5 and 1.15 when floating in water.
23. A water floatable bag toss target comprising: a landing surface disposed overlying a bottom surface by a left side, a right side, a front end and a back end each joined to the landing surface and bottom surface; each of the left side, right side, front end and back end configured to cause the landing surface to be positively sloped along its surface when moving from the front end toward the back end and the bottom surface is oriented horizontally; a scoring hole located in the landing surface and communicating with a scoring box compartment located between the landing surface and the bottom surface, the scoring hole located closer to the back end than the front end; the scoring box compartment having compartment walls extending between the landing surface and the bottom surface and dividing an inside of the target into an internal hollow compartment and the scoring box compartment, wherein the internal hollow compartment is water-tight relative to the scoring box compartment and relative to an outside of the target; and, the target having a Buoyancy Force to Mass ratio between about 2.75 N/Lb and about 3.75 N/Lb.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(7) The drawings show some but not all embodiments. The elements depicted in the drawings are illustrative and not necessarily to scale, and the same (or similar) reference numbers denote the same (or similar) features throughout the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) In accordance with the practice of at least one embodiment of the invention, as seen in the Figures, a water floatable bag toss target 10 includes a landing surface 12 disposed overlying a bottom surface 18. A left side 20, a right side 22, a front end 24 and a back end 26 each are joined to, and thereby join together, the landing surface 12 with the bottom surface 18. As used herein, “join” or its formatives means that the stated components or parts are attached to each other, directly or indirectly, and would require a force to separate them. Each of the left side, right side, front end and back end is also configured to cause the landing surface 12 to be positively sloped along its surface when moving from the front end 24 toward the back end 26 and the bottom surface is oriented horizontally (e.g., floating on water). The landing surface and the bottom surface may be, and preferably are, each rectangular in shape, e.g., when playing the Cornhole game. Further in this regard, the rectangular shape may be about twice as long in a length dimension 14 as in a width dimension 16. Still further, the length dimension may preferably be about four feet long.
(9) A scoring hole 30 is located in the landing surface and communicates with a scoring box compartment 32 located between the landing surface and the bottom surface. The scoring hole 30 is located closer to the back end 26 than the front end 24. The scoring box compartment has compartment walls 34 (e.g., 34a, 34b, 34c and 34d in
(10) The water-tight feature relative to outside of the target 10, for example, can be achieved by water-tight seals formed at the joints where left side 20, right side 22, front end 24 and back end 26 each are joined to, and thereby join together, the landing surface 12 with the bottom surface 18. And, the water-tight feature of the internal hollow compartment 40 relative to the scoring box compartment 32, for example, can be achieved by water-tight seals formed at the joints where scoring box compartment walls 34 (e.g., 34a, 34b, 34c and 34d in
(11) Other features the invention may include are related to the compartments 32 or 40. These aid in tailoring the buoyancy characteristics of the target or the rigidity/bounce characteristics of the landing surface. For example, the scoring box compartment can be, and preferably is, a single space compartment, as seen in all the Figures. The internal hollow compartment 40 may be a substantially continuous space, as seen in the Figures, or it could be two or more sub-spaces (not shown). Further, preferably, the internal hollow compartment can be a substantially single and continuous space. Still further, and even more preferably, the internal hollow compartment is substantially void of solid structure and can only accommodate a gas. That is, other than the walls and any joined structure to the walls of the compartments, there is not solid structure between the walls throughout the compartments, e.g., no foam or foam like structure that captures gas. Rather, there is substantially only gas (e.g. air) itself in the compartments. Yet further, the internal hollow compartment may have at least three times a volume of hollow compartment space as compared to a volume of scoring box compartment space, and thus have three times the volume of gas (e.g. air) in the relative compartments. This can aid in the buoyance features, as also in maintaining the horizontal orientation of the target when floating in water. For example, it is preferable that the target bottom surface be substantially horizontal both before and during game play, and the buoyancy features individually and in combination can contribute to this in the invention unlike ever before.
(12) In other aspects of the invention related to the desired buoyance of the inventive target when floating in water to simulate the ideal fixed target assembly like one resting on the ground, the water floatable bag toss target preferably has a Flotation Factor, which is a ratio between the weight of displaced water to the actual weight of the target 10. The water floatable bag toss target preferably has a Flotation Factor between 1.5 (weight of target to weight of water displaced) and 1.15 (weight of target to weight of water displaced). More preferably, the target 10 has a Flotation Factor between 1.3 and 1.25. For example, a target displaces 14.6 pints of water (having water weight of 14.95 pounds), and the target weighs 19 pounds. This will give a Flotation Factor of 1.27.
(13) Yet further, preferred, aspects related to buoyance concern the water floatable bag toss target having a Buoyancy Force to Mass (actual weight of the target ratio) ratio between about 2.75 N/Lb and about 3.75 N/Lb, in units of newtons per pound. More preferably, the target has a Buoyancy Force to Mass ratio between 3.25 N/Lb and 3.5 N/Lb. The Buoyancy Force is determined by the following formula: B=PfVg, where B=buoyant force in N (newtons), Pf=fluid density in kg/m.sup.3, V=displaced body volume of liquid in kg/m.sup.3, and g=9.806 m/s.sup.2 (standard gravity). It may also be helpful to use this calculator: http://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/buoyancy#what-is-the-buoyant-force. For example, a target may have a Buoyancy Force of 66.5 N and a Mass of 19 pounds. Then the Buoyancy Force to Mass ratio is 3.5 N/Lb.
(14) Another aspect of the invention concerns construction particulars of the target, and achieving the right balance of weight and flotation (e.g., the Buoyancy Force to Mass ratio), while still achieving a durable overall structure to closely simulate the ideal fixed target assembly but in the inventive water floatable bag toss target. In reference to
(15) As further relates to durability of the target 10 and its simulation of the ideal fixed target assembly in the form of the invention used in water, the landing surface can have a Bounce Factor less than one 32.sup.nd of an inch. That is, preferably the surface elasticity and state that the landing surface has, especially the lower area below the scoring hole, deforms less than one 32.sup.nd of an inch when a force of three pounds per square inch is applied by a one inch cylindrical dowel with a flat round end anywhere to the landing surface. For example, three pounds per square inch is chosen as it approximately replicates the force of a one pound game bag hitting a target when thrown from approximately 25 feet away.
(16) In other aspects of the invention, the scoring box compartment can be configured to receive eight Regulation Sized game bags, one of which is seen in
(17) In still other aspects of the invention, and as seen in
(18) One example of how to make target 10 of the invention is now described. Manufacture can begin with using waterproof adhesive to join lightweight wooden pieces together to form internal skeleton 44 as depicted in
(19) After the internal skeleton has been assembled along with the internal walls of the scoring box compartment, the bottom surface 18 of wood skin can be attached to the skeleton using waterproof adhesive and small brads. Before attaching the rest of the external wood skin for sides, ends and landing surface, it is important to seal the seams of the scoring box compartment and waterproof it. This can be accomplished by running a concave bead of boatbuilding epoxy mixed with a lightweight additive creating a fillet on each of the internal corners of the scoring box compartment. Specifically, a fillet can be created on each of the four seams running around the perimeter of the bottom of the scoring box as well as the four seams in the corners of the box running from the bottom surface to the landing surface. After the fillet epoxy has dried two more coats of boatbuilding epoxy can be applied to the interior of the scoring box compartment and the internal portion of the landing surface top external skin piece which will be exposed as the scoring hole communicating with the scoring box compartment. These additional coats help assure that the scoring box compartment is entirely waterproof and water will be incapable of seeping into the sealed portion of the target internal hollow compartment as well.
(20) The next step is to attach two side and two end wood skin pieces as well as the landing surface wood skin piece to the internal skeleton using a waterproof adhesive. The section of the top landing surface wood skin which was sealed with boatbuilders epoxy should be aligned with the scoring box compartment to ensure the scoring box is watertight. The landing and bottom surface, and front and back ends, should be cut large enough to overlap the left and right side wood skins. This allows for a better seal of the external structure in the final steps of manufacture. After drying the scoring hole is cut in the top surface wood skin equal distance from both sides and relative to the back end of the target for desired scoring hole placement.
(21) The entire floating scoring board is then sanded. The same boatbuilding epoxy mixture used to create the fillets in the scoring box compartment can then be used to fill any gaps or nail (e.g., the brads) holes on the exterior of the target. After drying the target is once again sanded smooth, repeating the prior process in order to fill in any gaps or nail holes that may have been missed. The bottom and sides of the target are then coated with a layer of boatbuilders epoxy. Woven fiberglass cloth can then be applied to the wet epoxy. Additional boatbuilders epoxy can then be applied to the fiberglass “wetting” the fiberglass out. A plastic scraper can be used to help ensure there are no air bubbles under the fiberglass and that the fiberglass is lying flat to the wooden skin. After drying, additional coats of boatbuilders epoxy can be applied to the top surface of the target in addition to those covered with fiberglass ensuring a waterproof and watertight target. Before painting the target outer surface can be again sanded with fine grit sandpaper, followed by two coats of durable oil-based acrylic paint. The edge of the scoring hole can be painted in a contrasting color in order to assure visibility. A final layer to assure durability is to apply three coats of a durable automotive clearcoat. After the finish has cured anchor cleats 50 can be attached to the four outside corners of the target at water level as seen in
(22) The target could also be created utilizing another boatbuilding process for lightweight watercraft. This process is called roto-molding which uses centrifugal force to push molten plastic against the walls inside of a mold. This process would likely may be most useful in the mass production of the invention.
(23) To make the game bags of the invention, which are preferably waterproof bags, rectangles of the prior described polyester/cotton blend fabric are sewn together to make squares which can then be filled with polypropylene beads and stitched closed. Two different colors can be used to make the bags which are clearly distinguishable from one another.
(24) Each and every document cited in this present application, including any cross referenced or related patent or application, is incorporated in this present application in its entirety by this reference, unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any embodiment disclosed in this present application or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests, or discloses any such embodiment. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this present application conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this present application governs.
(25) The present invention includes the description, examples, embodiments, and drawings disclosed; but it is not limited to such description, examples, embodiments, or drawings. As briefly described above, the reader should assume that features of one disclosed embodiment can also be applied to all other disclosed embodiments, unless expressly indicated to the contrary. Unless expressly indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the present application are approximations that can vary depending on the desired properties sought to be obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art without undue experimentation using the teachings disclosed in the present application. Modifications and other embodiments will be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the packaging arts, and all such modifications and other embodiments are intended and deemed to be within the scope of the present invention.