Interactive tops collision enhancing battling environment
11154769 ยท 2021-10-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Douglas Arthur SCHULTHEIS (Cumberland, RI, US)
- Hama Hiroyuki (Tokyo, JP)
- Saito Shina (Tokyo, JP)
- Charles Latham Gaines (Nashville, TN, US)
- Luke Lohan (Abington, MA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A battle arena game apparatus with one or more symmetrical side tracks creating a one-way flow pattern that repeatedly exits spinning tops into a middle area of a battling surface to maximize the frequency of collisions between actively spinning tops for enhanced game play and fun for a user. A barrier at an exit of the one or more side tracks prevents the one or more spinning tops from entering the exit of the side tracks creating a one-way flow pattern of the one or more spinning tops from a periphery area of the battling surface to launch into the middle area of the battling surface to continuously engage spinning toy tops in combat.
Claims
1. A battle arena game apparatus in combination with a toy top, comprising: a concave arena having a battling surface for one or more spinning tops to engage each other in combat, the battling surface having a middle area surrounded by a periphery area; a side track extending from the periphery area of the battling surface, the side track having an entrance and an exit; a side rail partially extending the length of the side track and defining a side path along the side track; a banked surface along the side path, the banked surface inclining toward the side rail; a barrier at the exit of the side track for preventing the one or more spinning tops from entering the exit of the side track; and one or more spinning toy tops having an elongated tip with a partially flat riding tip surface for gliding along the banked side path and having an outer tip surface for engaging the side rail to direct a one-way flow of the one or more spinning tops from the periphery area of the battling surface, through the side track, and launching to the middle area of the battling surface to continuously engage spinning toy tops in combat.
2. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the barrier at the exit of the side track further comprising a step elevated from the surface of the periphery of the battling surface for preventing spinning tops at the battling surface from entering the exit of the side track.
3. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a second side rail partially extending along the length of the side track and coordinating with the first side rail defining the side path therebetween first and second side rails.
4. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising a second side track symmetrical with the first side track and including first and second side rails and a banked surface inclining toward the first side rail defining a second banked side path therebetween and having an entrance and an exit to create a one-way flow pattern of the one or more spinning tops through the second side track onto the middle area of battling surface.
5. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising one or more semi-circular redirection zones adjacent the battling surface and including a side rail partially extending the perimeter of the redirection zone.
6. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the one or more redirection zones further comprising an exit area opposite the side rail at the border between the battling surface and the redirection zone creating a one-way flow pattern of spinning toy tops from each redirection zone to the middle area of the battling surface.
7. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising a step at the exit area of the one or more redirection zones along the border between the redirection zone and the battling surface, preventing spinning toy tops at the periphery of the battling surface from entering the exit area of the one or more redirection zones.
8. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the barrier at the exit of the side track further comprises a diverter element coupled to the arena at the exit of the side track and disposed at the border between the side track and the battling surface narrowing the side path at the battling surface for directing spinning toy tops to the middle of the battling surface and creating a barrier at the narrowed side path for preventing spinning toy tops from entering the exit of the side path.
9. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising a second diverter element coupled to the arena at the entrance of the side track and disposed at the border between the side track and the battling surface for preventing spinning toy tops from entering the side path at the entrance containing the spinning toy tops within the battling surface for combat.
10. A battle arena apparatus in combination with a toy top, comprising: a concave arena having a battling surface for one or more toy tops to engage each other in combat, the battling surface having a middle area surrounded by a periphery area; one or more side tracks extending from the battling surface for redirecting the one or more tops from the periphery of the battling surface to the middle area for combat, each of the one or more side tracks including a side rail partially extending the length of the side track and defining a side path for redirecting the one or more tops from the periphery to the middle of the battling surface; an entrance to each of the one or more side tracks along the periphery of the battling surface and an exit at each of the one or more side tracks at an end of each track opposite the entrance; a banked surface at each side path inclining toward the side rail of the one or more side tracks for launching the one or more toy tops onto the middle of the battling surface from the exit of each side path of the one or more side tracks; a barrier at the exit of the one or more side tracks for preventing the one or more toy tops at the periphery of the arena from entering the one or more side tracks at the exit; and one or more toy tops having an elongated and generally cylindrical tip with a partially flat riding tip surface for gliding along the one or more banked side paths, and an outer surface for engaging the one or more side rails for directing the one or more toy tops through the side tracks and out each exit creating a one-way flow pattern through the one or more side tracks and onto the middle of battling surface to continuously engage each other in combat.
11. The battle arena according to claim 10, wherein the barrier at the exit of the one or more side tracks further comprises a barrier step elevated from the surface of the periphery of the battling surface for preventing spinning tops at the battling surface from entering the exit of the one or more side tracks.
12. The battle arena according to claim 11, wherein each of the one or more side tracks further comprises a second side rail partially extending along the length of each side track and coordinating with the first side rails defining the side paths therebetween first and second side rails.
13. The battle arena according to claim 12, further includes one or more semi-circular redirection zones adjacent the battling surface and including a side rail partially extending the perimeter of the redirection zone and an exit area opposite the side rail creating a one-way flow pattern to continuously redirect spinning toy tops to the middle of the battling surface for engagement with other spinning tops in combat.
14. The battle arena apparatus according to claim 13, further comprising a barrier step at the exit of the one or more semi-circular redirection zones, the barrier step is disposed along the border between the one or more redirection zones and the battling surface for preventing spinning tops at the periphery of the battling surface from entering the exit area of the one or more redirection zones.
15. The battle arena apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a single elongated barrier step along the exit of the one or more side tracks and the exit area of the one or more redirection zones.
16. The battle arena apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising a barrier step around the entire perimeter of the battling surface except at the entrance of the one or more side tracks.
17. The battle arena apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the barrier at the exit of the one of one or more side tracks further comprises a diverter element coupled to the arena at the exit of the one or more side tracks and disposed at the border between the side track and the battling surface narrowing the side path at the battling surface for directing spinning toy tops to the middle of the battling surface and creating a barrier at the narrowed side path for preventing spinning toy tops from entering the exit of the one or more side paths.
18. A battle arena game apparatus in combination with a toy top, comprising: a concave arena having a battling surface for one or more spinning toy tops to engage each of the in combat, the battling surface having a middle area surrounded by a peripheral area; a side track extending from the perimeter area of the battling surface; a side rail partially extending the length of the side track and defining a side path along the side track; a banked or inclined surface along the side path, the banked surface inclining toward the side rail; a diverter element coupled to the arena at the side track and disposed at the border between the side track and the battling surface narrowing the side path at the battling surface for directing spinning toy tops to the middle of the battling surface and creating a barrier at the narrowed side path for preventing spinning toy tops from entering the side path at the diverter element; and one or more spinning toy tops having an elongated tip with a partially flat riding tip surface for gliding along the banked side path and having an outer tip surface for engaging the side rail to direct a one-way flow pattern of the one or more spinning toy tops from the perimeter area of the battling surface, through the side track, and launching back into the middle of the battling surface to continuously engage each other in combat.
19. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a second side rail partially extending along the length of the side track and coordinating with the first side rail defining the side path therebetween first and second side rails.
20. The battle arena game apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a second diverter element coupled to the arena at the entrance of the side track and disposed at the border between the side track and the battling surface for preventing spinning toy tops from entering the side path at the entrance for containing the spinning toy tops within the battling surface for combat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the inventions, the accompanying drawings and description illustrate a preferred embodiment thereof, from which inventions, structure, construction and operation, and many related advantages may be readily understood and appreciated.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(9) The following description is provided to enable those skilled in the art to make and use the described embodiments set forth in the best modes contemplated for carrying out the invention. Various modifications, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Any and all such modifications, equivalents, and alternatives are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
(10) A toy battle arena apparatus 12, as seen in
(11) The battle arena apparatus 12, includes a main concave battle arena 16 having a battling surface 16a for one or more toy tops to engage each other in combat. In the present described embodiment, the battle arena 16 is generally circular in shape and supported by a base 15 adjoining the exterior wall 14. The battling surface 16a includes a middle area 16b surrounded by an outer periphery or perimeter area 16c. The battle arena 16 includes a rim, lip or step 17 partially circling the arena at the uppermost point of the periphery of the arena to provide a barrier to maintain spinning tops within the arena.
(12) A user can launch toy tops directly into the battle arena 16, with tops spinning in either a clockwise or counter clockwise direction. Spinning tops will circle around the battle arena 16 at the battling surface 16a and collide with other spinning tops residing at the middle area 16b of the battling surface to engage each other in combat.
(13) A side track 18 extends from the concave arena at the periphery area of the battling surface, as seen in
(14) The exit 22 of the side track 18 is at an end of the track opposite the entrance 20, as seen in
(15) A side rail 26 partially extends the length of each side track 18, is seen in
(16) The side path 28, includes a banked or inclined surface 28a, as seen in
(17) One or more spinning toy tops 30 are in combination with the battle arena game apparatus 12, as shown in
(18) The one or more spinning toy tops 30 each has an elongated tip 32 with a partially flat riding tip surface 32a for gliding along the banked side path 28. The one or more tops further include an outer tip surface 32b for engaging the side rail 26. The tip of each spinning top tilts to a point, as seen in
(19) The elongated tip 32 is of a length suitable to smoothly ride along the side rail 26 while keeping an upper portion 34 of the top 30 from contacting the side rail and interfering with the smooth travel of the one or more spinning tops 30 through the side track. The tip length allows the one or more tops 30 to ride up on the banked surface or slope 28a of the curved portion 27 of the side track and run along the side rail at a fast rate of speed so that the one or more spinning tops can exit the side track at a quick velocity without being slowed down by the side track.
(20) In the present described embodiment, a second rail 36 extends partially or completely along a length of the side track, on a side of the track opposite the first side rail 26, as seen in
(21) In the present described embodiment, a second side track 38 extends from the periphery area of the battling surface and is symmetrical with the first side track 18, is seen in
(22) The second side track 38 extends from the perimeter area of the battling surface, as seen in
(23) The exit 46 of the second side track 38 is at an end of the second side track opposite the entrance 44. A barrier 50 is disposed at the exit 46 second side track 38 and stretches at least partially across the entire exit to the extent suitable for preventing one or more spinning tops from entering the exit of the second side track. In the present described embodiment, the barrier includes a step 50 that is integral with the periphery or perimeter area 16c of the battling surface 16a and is elevated beyond an uppermost point of the periphery of the battling surface 16a. The elevation of the step 50 with respect to the battling surface 16a, also provides a launching action to the spinning tops which are exiting the second side track over the step 50 and propelling to the middle area 16b of the battling surface.
(24) In the present described embodiment, one or more symmetrical side tracks extend from the concave area for redirecting one or more spinning tops from the periphery of the arena to the middle of the battling surface to maximize the frequency of collisions and interactions between actively spinning tops. The one or more symmetrical side tracks are disposed side by side, as seen in
(25) The battle arena game apparatus 12, further includes one or more mini circular or semi-circular redirection areas adjacent the concave arena/battling surface, as seen in
(26) In the present described embodiment, a first mini circular redirection area 52, and a second mini circular redirection area 54, each are mini concave circles including a side rail partially extending the perimeter of each redirection area. Side rail 36 extends partially around redirection area 52 partially defining redirection area 52, in addition to defining the first side track 18 as described above. Also, side rail 42 extends partially around redirection area 54 partially defining redirection area 54, in addition to defining the second track 38. An exit area, 60 and 62, respectively, is disposed at each mini circular redirection area opposite the side rails 36 and 42, respectively, and a barrier/step 56 and 58, respectively, is disposed along the border between each redirection and the concave arena, at each exit area 60 and 62, respectively, for preventing spinning tops at the periphery of the concave arena from entering the redirection areas at the barrier and/or step.
(27) In the present described embodiment, a single elongated barrier step 100, is disposed along the exit of the one or more side tracks and the exit area of the one or more redirection zones, as seen in
(28) Side rails 36 and 42 prevent spinning tops from entering side tracks 18 and 38, respectfully, as spinning tops circle within the mini circular redirection areas, 52 and 54, respectfully, and are continuously redirected to the middle of the battling surface to engage other spinning tops in combat. The flat tip of the one or more toy tops travels on a periphery of the mini circular redirection areas, knocking into the side rails where the spinning top are then pushed to the exit of each redirection area. A user can launch toy tops into the mini circular areas 52 and 54 for further launching of the spinning tops out of the exits of the redirection areas and into the middle of the battling surface for combat.
(29) Semi-circular redirection areas, 60 and 62, as seen in
(30) An exit area of each semi-circular redirection area is disposed opposite each side rail, as seen in
(31) Additionally, as seen in
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(33) In an alternative presently described embodiment, the barrier at an exit of one or more side tracks includes a diverter element 80 coupled to the arena at the exit of the side track and disposed at the border between the side track and the battling surface. The diverter element narrows the side path at the battling surface for directing spinning toy tops to the middle of the battling surface and creating an exit and a barrier at the narrowed side path for preventing spinning toy tops from entering the now created exit of the side path. In the present described invention, as seen in
(34) The diverter element is a removable barrier which can be inserted into a battle arena game apparatus, as seen in
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(36) In use, the diverter element 80 is inserted into the recessed cavity 90 with the diverter depression 91 of the rectangular portion snapping into the cavity 90, and the two elongated edges 96 hanging over the side path 83 and/or elevated extension portion 84. The two elongated edges each terminate at an end point edge 95, as seen in
(37) The elongated tips 32 of the one or more spinning toy tops rides smoothly along the rail 85 transitioning seamlessly along end point edge 95 and onto one of the elevated elongated edges 96 before launching into the middle area of the battling surface. The slightly elevated height of the elongated edge 96 and the seamless connection between the end point edge 95 and the rail 85, perpetuate and preserve the quick velocity of the spinning toy tops for proper riding along elongated edge 96 and launching of the tops into the middle area of battling surface from the side track 82.
(38) The battle arena game apparatus, as seen in
(39) In another presently described alternative embodiment, a second diverter element 80 is coupled to the arena at the entrance 94 of the side track 82 and disposed at the border between the side track and the battling surface. The second diverter element 80 prevents spinning toy tops from entering the side path at the entrance and thus containing the spinning toy tops within the battling surface for combat. First and second diverter elements inserted into the battle arena game apparatus, as seen in