Suction dart target game system
20220065595 · 2022-03-03
Inventors
- Joshua M. Carman (Coatesville, PA, US)
- Ryan W. Hoffman (Coatesville, PA, US)
- Jason R. Carman (Charleston, SC, US)
Cpc classification
A63F9/0208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41J3/0038
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B6/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B6/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A suction dart target game system includes a throwing member with a central protrusion, and first and second suction cups; and a target marker with a target suction cup; such that the target marker is attached to a mounting structure, such that a user can throw the throwing member at the target marker from a distance, such that the throwing member rotates in flight, such that either the first suction cup or the second suction cup attaches to a surface area of the mounting structure adjacent to the target marker, if a throw is successful. Also disclosed is a suction dart target game method, including positioning a target marker, throwing a throwing member, and measuring a distance.
Claims
1. A suction dart target game system, comprising: a) at least one throwing member, comprising: a throwing body; a first suction cup, which is mounted on a first end of the throwing body, such that an outer end of the first suction cup faces away from the throwing body; and a second suction cup, which is mounted on a second end of the throwing body, such that an outer end of the second suction cup faces away from the throwing body; and b) a target marker, comprising: a target body; and a target suction cup, such that an outer end of the target suction cup is connected to an inner end of the target body, such that an outer end of the target body faces away from the target suction cup; wherein the target suction cup is configured to detachably attach to a mounting structure; and whereby the at least one throwing member is configured to enable a user to throw the at least one throwing member at the target marker from a distance, such that the at least one throwing member rotates in flight, such that either the first suction cup or the second suction cup attaches to a surface area of the mounting structure adjacent to the target marker, if a throw is successful.
2. The suction dart target game system of claim 1, wherein the at least one throwing member comprises solely two suction cups mounted on opposing ends of the throwing body.
3. The suction dart target game system of claim 1, wherein the target body is configured as a plate, such that an outer surface of the target body is perpendicular to an elongated axis of the target marker.
4. The suction dart target game system of claim 3, wherein a surface area size of the outer surface of the target body is larger than a surface area size of an outer surface of an attaching suction cup of the at least one throwing member, such that the attaching suction cup is configured to attach to the outer surface of the target body, such that the at least one throwing member is capable of landing on the target marker.
5. The suction dart target game system of claim 1, wherein the target body is configured as a plate, such that main opposing surfaces of the target body are parallel to an elongated axis of the target marker.
6. The suction dart target game system of claim 1, wherein the target body is elongated and rotationally symmetrical around an elongated axis of the target marker.
7. The suction dart target game system of claim 1, wherein the at least one throwing member further comprises: a central protrusion which is configured to protrude from a center portion of the throwing body.
8. The suction dart target game system of claim 7, wherein a weight of the central protrusion is in a range of 35%-43% of a total weight of the at least one throwing member.
9. The suction dart target game system of claim 7, wherein the at least one throwing member further comprises: a first stem portion, such that an outer end of the first stem portion is connected to an inner end of the first suction cup; and a second stem portion, such that an outer end of the second stem portion is connected to an inner end of the second suction cup; such that the central protrusion is connected between the first stem portion and the second stem portion.
10. The suction dart target game system of claim 1, wherein the at least one throwing member further comprises: a first handle portion, which is positioned between an outer end of the first suction cup and a center of the throwing body; and a second handle portion, which is positioned between an outer end of the second suction cup and the center of the throwing body.
11. The suction dart target game system of claim 10, wherein the first handle portion and the second handle portion are each configured with a ribbed surface texture.
12. A suction dart target game method, comprising: positioning a target marker, wherein a user attaches the target marker to a mounting structure; and throwing a throwing member, wherein the user throws the throwing member towards the target marker from a throwing distance, such that the throwing member rotates in flight, such that either a first suction cup or a second suction cup of the throwing member attaches to a surface area of the mounting structure adjacent to the target marker.
13. The suction dart target game method of claim 12, further comprising: measuring a target distance from the throwing member to the target marker, when the throwing member is attached to the surface area of the mounting structure adjacent to the target marker.
14. The suction dart target game method of claim 12, wherein the target marker is positioned on a vertical surface of the mounting structure.
15. The suction dart target game method of claim 12, wherein the target marker is positioned on a horizontal surface of the mounting structure.
16. The suction dart target game method of claim 12, wherein the throwing member comprises: a throwing body; the first suction cup, which is mounted on a first end of the throwing body, such that an outer end of the first suction cup faces away from the throwing body; and the second suction cup, which is mounted on a second end of the throwing body, such that an outer end of the second suction cup faces away from the throwing body; and wherein the target marker comprises: a target body; and a target suction cup, such that an outer end of the target suction cup is connected to an inner end of the target body, such that an outer end of the target body faces away from the target suction cup; wherein the target suction cup is configured to detachably attach to the mounting structure.
17. The suction dart target game method of claim 16, wherein the throwing member further comprises: a central protrusion which is configured to protrude from a center portion of the throwing body.
18. The suction dart target game method of claim 17, wherein the throwing member further comprises: a first stem portion, such that an outer end of the first stem portion is connected to an inner end of the first suction cup; and a second stem portion, such that an outer end of the second stem portion is connected to an inner end of the second suction cup; such that the central protrusion is connected between the first stem portion and the second stem portion.
19. The suction dart target game method of claim 16, wherein the throwing member further comprises: a first handle portion, which is positioned between an outer end of the first suction cup and a center of the throwing body; and a second handle portion, which is positioned between an outer end of the second suction cup and the center of the throwing body.
20. The suction dart target game method of claim 19, wherein the first handle portion and the second handle portion are each configured with a ribbed surface texture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0038] Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
[0039] The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
[0040] In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a system for a suction dart target game system 100 with reference to
[0041] In an embodiment, as shown in
[0051] In a related embodiment, the throwing member 110 can be configured to solely include two suction cups mounted on the first end of the throwing body 213 and the second end of the throwing body 213, respectively, i.e. on opposing ends of the throwing body 213.
[0052] In another related embodiment, as shown in
[0053] In yet another related embodiment, as shown in
[0054] In another related embodiment, as shown in
[0055] In various further related embodiments, the throwing member 110 and target suction cup 122, can facilitate use for a multitude of different applications, such that the throwing member 110 and target suction cup 122 can be configured to be able to stick and hold to any surface that is not porous.
[0056] In a related embodiment, as shown in
[0061] In various further related embodiments, the central protrusion 210 of the throwing member 110, along with the narrow stems extending outward, give the throwing piece a comfortable, natural feel in the user's hand when held and thrown. The additional mass of the central protrusion 210 is at the center of the throwing member 110, such that this additional mass gives the piece a central point of gravity when thrown end-over-end; and has very little effect on the rotational inertia of the throwing member 110. This means that, given a “standard throw”, the throwing member 110 will spin at a similar rate as if the additional central mass were not present. Conversely, the additional mass added farther toward the ends of the stems at the suction cups (farther away from the central protrusion), this will significantly increase the throwing member's 110 rotational inertia. This will mean that the throwing member 110, given the same “standard throw”, will spin at a significantly slower rate than that of a throwing member 110 with a smaller rotational inertia.
[0062] In another related embodiment, the stems 222, 224 can be configured with a length from the central protrusion 210 to the base of the suction cup, as well as a diameter of the stem, to allow the perfect balance of flexibility and rigidness. This gives the throwing member 110 an optimal capability to absorb impact; as well as be able to deform into a hit (suctioned) position.
[0063] In a related embodiment, as shown in
[0070] In another related embodiment, the first handle portion 212 and the second handle portion 214 can be configured with a ribbed surface texture, such that the ribbed surface texture provides an improved grip when holding, throwing or removing the throwing member 110.
[0071] In a related embodiment, as shown in
[0079] In a further related embodiment, a weight of the center portion 203, i.e. a central weight of the central protrusion 210 can be in a range of 35%-43% of a total weight of the throwing member 110.
[0080] In a related embodiment, the throwing member 110 and the target marker 120 can each be molded from a resilient material, such as a synthetic or natural rubber material, including a soft silicone rubber. The throwing member 110 can be made from a soft resilient material, such that a suction cup 112 emits a “popping” sound when landing and sticking to a surface. the throwing member 110 and the target marker 120 can each be molded in one piece.
[0081] In an embodiment, rules for playing the suction dart target game by using the suction dart target game system 100, can include: [0082] a) The game is played with six suction darts 110 (also called throwing members 110) and one target marker 120. There are three suction darts 110 per team and they are made of a different color to distinguish between teams. The game is played with two opponents, with each player (team) having three suction darts 110; [0083] b) A game begins with the toss of a coin. The team that wins the coin toss can choose to either have first target placement or choice of suction dart 110 color. To start a game, the target marker 120 is placed by the player determined at the coin toss. A player can put the target marker 120 on any vertical or horizontal surface that it can be suctioned to and at any distance; [0084] c) The player placing the target marker 120 can give custom parameters for that one round. The player can make the parameters as easy or as difficult as they choose. Parameters can include, but are not limited to the following: [0085] i. The type of throw: Underhand, overhand, side arm, behind the back; [0086] ii. Distance: 6 feet, 10 feet, etc. or may use terms like, “Behind here” [0087] d) Once the parameters are set, the player that placed the target marker 120 throws the first suction dart 110. The players rotate throwing their suction darts 110 to get closest to the target marker 120. This continues until both players have thrown all their suction darts 110. After both players have exhausted all their suction darts 110, the round is over and points are awarded; [0088] e) Any suction dart 110 that does not suction to the surface is considered a dead dart and is left in play until the end of a round; [0089] f) At the end of each round, points will be awarded. Only one player scores in a round; [0090] g) One point is awarded for each suction dart 110 that is closer to the target marker 120 than the closest suction dart 110 of the opposing player; [0091] h) If one of the closest player's suction darts 110 are touching the target marker 120, the suction dart 110 will count as 2 points; [0092] i) If the suction dart 110 lands on top of and suctions to the target marker 120, the player is awarded 3 points and automatically wins that round; [0093] j) The player that was awarded points in the previous round begins the next round by selecting the next target marker 120 location; [0094] k) In the event that the closest suction dart 110 of each player is the same distance from the target marker 120, no points will be awarded and the target marker returns to the player that delivered it. All measurements should be made from the close edge of the suction dart to the close edge of a target marker; [0095] l) Games are played to 12 points, with the first team reaching 12 points being the winner of a game.
[0096] In an embodiment, as illustrated in
[0110] In a further related embodiment of the method for a suction dart and target recreational game 400, six of the throwing members 110 for use in the method for a suction dart and target recreational game 400 can be configured such that three out of the six of the throwing member 110 can be made of a designated color and the remaining three of the six of the throwing member 110 can be made of a different designated color; such that the first user 190 and the second user 190 can differentiate ownership of the throwing member 110;
[0111] In an embodiment, as illustrated in
[0115] In a related embodiment of the suction dart target game method, the target marker can be positioned on a vertical surface of the mounting structure, as shown in
[0116] In another related embodiment of the suction dart target game method, the target marker can be positioned on a horizontal surface of the mounting structure, as shown in
[0117] In an embodiment, the throwing member 110 can be thrown at the target marker 120, wherein the target marker 120 can be positioned vertically or horizontally, the throwing member 110 can include the central protrusion 210 to allow for even end-over-end rotation, the first handle portion 212 and second handle portion 214, can be just long enough to allow flexibility upon impact, wherein the first handle portion 212 and second handle portion 214 start to widen near the opposing ends displacing the weight farther from the central protrusion 210 to allow the throwing member 110 to have a slower and more controlled rotation through the air, wherein the first suction cup 112 and the second suction cup 114 are designed to be able to stick and hold to any flat (horizontal and vertical) surface that is not porous.
[0118] Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the suction dart target game system 100, and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
[0119] The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
[0120] Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.