Slingshot Game Apparatus
20210140735 ยท 2021-05-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a lightweight slingshot tossing game that is easily transported, setup, and stored. In this game, at least two game vessels are positioned at a specific distance from one another. Each game vessel is comprised of a base and a launch frame having a sling shot. The game vessel is ideally collapsible to facilitate storage and transportation of the game. When assembled, each game vessel is open at the top creating a target or basket in which projectiles can be aimed. The face of the game vessel has additional target receptacles allowing the player to score additional points.
Claims
1. A projectile launching game comprising: a. at least one projectile; b. at least two collapsible bases, each collapsible base formed into a self-supporting structure, each collapsible base having a first target receptacle adapted to receive a projectile and at least two supplemental target receptacles adapted to receive the projectile; and c. a launch frame extending from and removeably attached to each collapsible base, the launch frame comprising a first and second elongate member spaced a distance apart, at least one length of elastomeric material having two ends, and a sling, wherein the first end of the length of elastomeric material is mechanically affixed to the first elongate member and the second end of the length elastomeric material is mechanically affixed to the second elongate member, the sling being positioned substantially at the center of the spaced distance between the two elongate members.
2. The projectile launching game of claim 1, wherein the first target receptable is substantially horizontal and the supplemental target receptacles are substantially vertical.
3. The projectile launching game of claim 1, wherein the first target receptable is substantially larger than the supplemental target receptacles.
4. The projectile launching game of claim 1, wherein the supplemental target receptacles have differing sizes.
5. The projectile launching game of claim 1, wherein each launch frame extends substantially vertically from each collapsible base.
6. The projectile launching game of claim 1, wherein each collapsible base is comprised of a rectangular sheet of flexible material that may be formed and securely fastened in a cylindrical shape.
7. The projectile launching game of claim 1, wherein each collapsible base further comprises attachment cavities that mate with the geometry and accommodate the assembly of the launch frame.
8. The projectile launching game of claim 1, wherein the first and second elongate members are affixed or integral to a cross member that maintains a desired distance between each elongate member.
9. The projectile launching game of claim 1, wherein the sling further comprises a handle.
10. The projectile launching game of claim 1, wherein the collapsible base further comprises stakes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0018] 5 Game Vessel [0019] 10 Base [0020] 15 Launch Frame [0021] 20 Base Panel [0022] 25 Attachment Means [0023] 30 First End of Panel [0024] 35 Second End of Panel [0025] 40 Tabs [0026] 45 Slots [0027] 50 Open Top of Base/Target Area/Target Receptacle [0028] 55 Through-aperture/Target Area/Target Receptacle [0029] 60 Target Face [0030] 65 Projectile [0031] 70 Protrusions [0032] 75 Cavities [0033] 80 Elongate Member [0034] 82 Slot [0035] 85 Attachment Point [0036] 90 Elastomeric material [0037] 95 First End of Elastic Material [0038] 100 Second End of Elastic Material [0039] 105 Sling/Pouch
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0041] The base 10 may be comprised of a single panel of stiff, flexible material such as a polymer or thin metal that, when manipulated, transforms into the base 10. This base panel 20 has an attachment means 25 that is either affixed to, or an integral part of, the base panel 20. When erected, the attachment means 25 allows the base panel 20 to connect to itself, forming a rigid, self-supporting base 10 as illustrated in
[0042] One embodiment, illustrated in
[0043] It should also be recognized that the base panel 20 may be scored, hinged, or folded to create a multi-faceted prismatic base 10. The base 10 may take the form of an octagonal, rectangular, hexagonal, triangular or other common prismatic shape. Target receptacles 55 may be placed on one or more of the various faces of a prismatic base to modify the game's complexity and skill level.
[0044] Each game vessel 5 has at least two through-apertures 55 that serve as the target receptacles; ideally one aperture is smaller than the other. Looking now to
[0045] A launch frame 15 extends substantially vertically from the open top 50 of the constructed base 10.
[0046] To assemble the game vessel 5 in this particular embodiment, the player slides the launch frame 15 into the open top 50 of the constructed base 10, placing the protrusions 70 into the cavities 75 and the slots 82 into the base panel 20 such that the launch frame 15 is held securely within the assembled base 10. This configuration makes it easy to assemble and disassemble each game vessel 5 and to transport and store the base panel 20 and launch frame 15 when the game vessel 5 is not in use. It should be noted that the launch frame 15 may be attached to the base 10 by other means including but not limited to alternate protrusion/cavity design, hook and loop tape, adhesives, mechanical fasteners and the like.
[0047] As previously noted, the launch frame 15 has two elongate members 80, each elongate member 80 having an attachment point 85 as illustrated in
[0048] A pouch or sling 105 having a size and shape that will accommodate the projectile 65 is affixed on or through the approximate center of the length of the elastic material 90. When a projectile 65 is placed in this pouch 105 and the pouch 105 is pulled back, potential energy is stored within the elastic material 90. When the player releases the grip on the pouch 105, this potential energy transforms into kinetic energy, launching the projectile 65 in the general direction in which it was aimed.
[0049] To play the game, each player takes aim and launches the projectile 65 into the opposing team's game vessel 5. The player places the object into the sling 105, pulls back on the elastic material 90, aims for the target receptacles 55 on the opposing team's game vessel 5, and releases the sling 105. Inventors anticipate that a soft projectile 65 such as a bean bag will be used but any appropriate projectile 65 capable of passing through the target receptacles 55 may be launched including snowballs, water balloons, eggs, soft balls, and other similar objects. The lightweight nature of the game vessel 5 and open base allows players to easily lift the units when retrieving projectiles 65 within it.
[0050] While the above description contains many specifics, these should be considered exemplifications of one or more embodiments rather than limitations on the scope of the invention. As previously discussed, many variations are possible and the scope of the invention should not be restricted by the examples illustrated herein.