PLAYING SURFACE FOR SPINNING TOP TOY APPARATUS AND METHODS
20210060411 ยท 2021-03-04
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Abstract
A toy battle arena game and method for manufacturing an asymmetrical battling stadium providing unique arena having four inclined battling surface curved regions collectively creating an asymmetrical concave bowl-shaped battling stadium for generating unpredictable top action about and around an asymmetrical battling surface for exciting and dynamic game play in a relatively small arena. Four semi-circular or curved inclined surfaces each includes a banked corner and are each defined by arc segment with a radius prescribing a midpoint of each arc segment. Connecting midpoints of each arc segment or partial sphere delineates an irregular quadrilateral in a central area of stadium to collectively create an asymmetrical battling surface which enhances game play by maximizes random and dynamic interactions between actively spinning tops about and around the asymmetrical battling surface.
Claims
1. A battling stadium apparatus for tops with an asymmetrical battling surface, comprising: a first tier having a concave bowl-shaped stadium including four inclined battling surface curved regions; a first inclined battling surface curved region including a banked corner defined by a first arc segment having a first radius prescribing a midpoint of the first arc segment; a second inclined battling surface curved region including a banked corner defined by a second arc segment having a second radius prescribing a midpoint of the second arc segment; a third inclined battling surface curved region including a banked corner defined by a third arc segment having a third radius prescribing a midpoint of the third arc segment; a fourth inclined battling surface curved region including a banked corner defined by a fourth arc segment having a fourth radius prescribing a midpoint of the fourth arc segment; and first, second, third and fourth radii each come to a terminus defining a midpoint of a respective arc segment collectively delineating an irregular quadrilateral connecting each of the first, second, third and fourth midpoints creating an asymmetrical battling environment at the four inclined battling surface curved regions of the bowl-shaped stadium.
2. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 1, further including a second tier atop the first tier including a riding platform surface disposed at a border rim between the first and second tiers, the rim defining an upper edge of the four inclined battling surface curved regions creating a deep-seated asymmetrical stadium bowl generating unpredictable spinning top action for exciting and dynamic game play in a relatively small arena.
3. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 2, further including a border wall adjacent the rim between first and second tiers disposed at the banked corner of one or more of the four inclined battling surface curved regions.
4. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising one or more wells defined by the one or more border walls for capturing exiting tops spun beyond first and second tiers of the battling stadium.
5. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 4, wherein first, second, third and fourth arc segment midpoints collectively delineate a parallelogram without right angles connecting each of the first, second, third and fourth midpoints creating an asymmetrical battling environment at the four inclined battling surface curved regions of the bowl-shaped stadium.
6. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 4, wherein first, second, third and fourth arc segment midpoints collectively delineate a parallelogram with right angles connecting each of the first, second, third and fourth midpoints creating an asymmetrical battling environment at the four inclined battling surface curved regions of the bowl-shaped stadium.
7. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 5, wherein one or more of the four inclined battling surface curved regions extends from the border rim at a sharp angle defining a sharp incline into a deep-seated battling surface.
8. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the riding platform surface of the second tier includes an inclined portion for redirecting tops riding on the second tier back into the middle of the first tier of the stadium bowl.
9. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 8, in combination with a top having a wide U-shaped tip for contacting and spinning along the deep-seated asymmetrical stadium bowl at an enhanced acceleration.
10. A toy stadium apparatus for battling tops, comprising: a first tier battling arena having a concave bowl-shaped surface having a central area and first, second, third and fourth quadrant areas along the periphery of the central area, said quadrant areas each being adjacent the central area and inclined therefrom; a first arc segment banked surface at the first quadrant area with a corner defined by a first inclined battling surface curved region having an extent determined by the length of a first radius from a first specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface; a second arc segment banked surface at the second quadrant area with a corner defined by a second inclined battling surface curved region having an extent determined by the length of a second radius from a second specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface; a third arc segment banked surface at the third quadrant area with a corner defined by a third inclined battling surface curved region having an extent determined by the length of a third radius from a third specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface; a fourth arc segment banked surface at the fourth quadrant area with a corner defined by a fourth inclined battling surface curved region having an extent determined by the length of a fourth radius from a fourth specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface; and said first, second, third and fourth specified points in the central area from which each respective first, second, third and fourth radii emanates together delineate the four corner points of an irregular quadrilateral connecting said first, second, third and fourth specified points, wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth arc segment banked surfaces define an asymmetrical battling surface.
11. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 10, further including a second tier atop the first tier including a riding platform surface disposed at a border between the first and second tiers, the border defining an upper edge of the four arc segment banked surfaces creating a deep-seated asymmetrical stadium bowl generating unpredictable top action for exciting and dynamic game play in a relatively small arena.
12. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a border wall adjacent the border between first and second tiers disposed at one or more of the corners at the quadrant areas of one or more of the four inclined battling surface curved regions.
13. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising one or more wells defined by the one or more border walls for capturing exiting tops spun beyond first and second tiers of the battling stadium.
14. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 13, wherein first, second, third and fourth specified points in the central area from which each respective first, second, third and fourth radii emanates together delineate the four corner points of a parallelogram without right angles connecting said first, second, third and fourth specified points, wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth arc segment banked surfaces define an asymmetrical battling surface.
15. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 13, wherein first, second, third and fourth specified points in the central area from which each respective first, second, third and fourth radii emanates together delineate the four corner points of a parallelogram with right angles connecting said first, second, third and fourth specified points, wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth arc segment banked surfaces define an asymmetrical battling surface.
16. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 14, wherein one or more of the four inclined battling surface curved regions of one or more of the four quadrant areas includes an inclined battling surface which extends from the border between then first and second tiers at a sharp angle defining a sharp incline into a deep-seated battling surface.
17. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the riding platform surface of the second tier includes an inclined portion for directing tops riding on the second tier back into the central area of the first tier of the concave bowl-shaped surface.
18. The battling stadium apparatus according to claim 17, in combination with a top having a wide U-shaped tip for contacting and spinning along the deep-seated asymmetrical concave bowl-shaped surface at an enhanced acceleration.
19. A method for manufacturing an asymmetrical battling stadium, comprising the steps of: providing a first tier having a concave bowl-shaped surface with a central area and first, second, third, and fourth quadrant areas along the periphery of the central area, each of the quadrant areas being adjacent the central area and inclined therefrom; positioning a first arc segment banked surfaces at the first quadrant area with a corner defined by a first inclined battling surface curved region having an extent determined by the length of a first radius from a specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface; positioning a second arc segment banked surface at the second quadrant area with a corner defined by a second inclined battling surface curved region having an extent determined by the length of a second radius from a second specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface; positioning a third arc segment banked surface at the third quadrant area with a corner defined by a third inclined battling surface curved region having an extent determined by the length of a third radius from a third specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface; positioning a fourth arc segment banked surface at the fourth quadrant area with a corner defined by a fourth inclined battling surface curved region having an extent determined by the length of a fourth radius from a fourth specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface; and connecting said first, second, third and fourth specified points in the central area from which each respective first, second, third and fourth radii emanates, delineating the four corner points of an irregular quadrilateral wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth arc segment banked surfaces are defining an asymmetrical battling surface.
20. The method of manufacturing an asymmetrical battling surface according to claim 19, further comprising providing a second tier atop the first tier, and providing a riding platform surface disposed at a border between the first and second tiers, the border defining an upper edge of the four arc segment banked surfaces creating a deep-seated asymmetrical stadium bowl generating unpredictable top action for exciting and dynamic game play in a relatively small arena.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] 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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[0035] 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.
[0036] A battling stadium apparatus/toy stadium apparatus for battling tops 10, as seen in
[0037] The battling stadium includes an asymmetrical concave bowl-shaped battling surface defining a top perimeter edge which is irregular and non-circular in shape. Four inclined curved battling surfaces define the asymmetrical concave bowl-shaped battling surface such that the inclined surfaces are semi-circular in shape at the top perimeter edge and curve downward in an elliptical or arc shape contour or the like as the battling surfaces slope away from the top perimeter edge. Concave arced surfaces of the battling stadium of present described embodiments may curve downward in an arc shape contour. Thus the inclined battling surface curved regions include banked corners defined by a series of arc segments having radii prescribing midpoints of respective arc segments. To this end, the inclined battling surface curved regions may be provided as semi-circular inclined battling surfaces including banked corners defined by partial spheres, each with radius prescribing a midpoint of the corresponding partial sphere. The arc segment banked surface at each quadrant area defines corners by respective inclined battling surface curved regions having an extent determined by the length of a radius from each respective specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface. The arc segment banked surface at each quadrant area also may be defined by partial sphere banked surfaces at the each quadrant area with a corner defined by a respective semi-circular area having an extent determined by the length of a radius from a specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface. The irregular shape of each of the four inclined battling surfaces creates random and dynamic interactions between actively spinning tops about and around the asymmetrical concave bowl-shaped battling surface for enhanced and extended game play. The described arc, elliptical or arc shape contour may be considered conventionally as a portion of a circle as described herein, where such arc may also encompass any continuous curved line or surface.
[0038] The battling stadium apparatus 10, includes two tiers, a first tier 12 and a second tier 14, and a stadium wall 16 incorporating both first and second tiers within, as seen in
[0039] The bowl-shaped stadium 18 of the first tier includes four inclined battling surfaces with each one of the four battling surfaces generally defined within one of the four quadrant areas, as seen in
[0040] As seen in
[0041] Similarly, with third and fourth battling surfaces, a third semi-circular inclined battling surface 50 is disposed at the third quadrant 26 and includes a banked corner 52 defined by a third partial sphere 54 (shown 2 dimensionally). The third partial sphere 54 includes a third radius 56 prescribing a midpoint 58 of the third partial sphere. The radius 56 and midpoint 58 are defined at a plane within the envelope of the third partial sphere 54. A fourth semi-circular inclined battling surface 60, at the fourth quadrant 28, includes a banked corner 62 defined by a fourth partial sphere 64 (shown 2 dimensionally). The fourth partial sphere 64 includes a fourth radius 66 prescribing a midpoint 68 of the fourth partial sphere. The radius 66 and midpoint 68 are defined at a plane within the envelope of the fourth partial sphere 64.
[0042] As seen in
[0043] The irregular and non-circular top perimeter edge of the asymmetrical concave bowl-shaped battling stadium, as clearly seen in
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[0046] Tops spinning about the irregular battling surface of the present described embodiment, will alternate between different contoured surfaces, generally concave and convex surfaces, and either speed up or slow down depending upon the curvature of the surface on which the tops are spinning. The circular diameter and/or elliptical radius of the portions of the battling surfaces upon which the tops are spinning will randomly change to create interesting top action that continually redirects tops at multiple turns and bends around the battling surfaces. Generally, as spinning tops ride along the concave banked corners of the inclined battling surfaces, the tops will speed up and gain acceleration through the turns and curvature of the banked corners. Spinning tops ridding along the generally convex and more elliptical portions of the inclined battling surfaces will slow down and lose acceleration, both diminishing the frequency of tops jumping the edge/rim and spinning off the battling surfaces as well as redirecting spinning tops toward the central area of the battling surface. The generally convex and more elongated elliptical portions of the inclined battling surfaces will interrupt the acceleration of spinning tops at the concaved banked corners to preserve top energy and create more interesting and extended game play.
[0047] Alternatively, traditional circular toy stadiums include symmetrical inclined battling surfaces defining a circular top perimeter edge creating only one type of mostly concave surface throughout the battling stadium, as opposed to a variety of angled, arced, and generally concave and convex surfaces of the battling stadium of present described embodiment, as seen in
[0048] The second tier 14 is disposed atop the first tier 12, as seen in
[0049] A border wall 76 is disposed at the second tier, generally at the rim 74 between first and second tiers at the banked corner of one or more of the four semi-circular inclined battling surfaces, as seen in
[0050] The second tier 14 also includes a riding platform surface 72 disposed at the boarder rim 74 between the first and second tiers, but extends out to the stadium wall only at areas along the second tier which are between the border walls 76. Spinning tops ascending the semi-circular battling surfaces may over-ride the rim 74 and travel onto the riding platform surface 72 where the spinning tops are then redirected back into the middle of the stadium bowl 18. Additionally, spinning tops may be introduced into the battling stadium at the riding platform surface 72 rather than directly into the asymmetrical battling environment.
[0051] The riding platform surface 72 includes an inclined portion 78, as seen in
[0052] One or more wells/pockets 80 defined by the one or more border walls 76 and disposed at one or more banked corners, capture exiting tops spun beyond the first and second tiers of the battling stadium, as seen in
[0053] Additionally, one or more of the four semi-circular inclined/concave battling surfaces extends from the border rim 74 at a sharp angle defining a sharp incline into a deep-seated battling surface, as seen
[0054] The four inclined battling surfaces define the asymmetrical concave bowl-shaped battling surface such that the inclined surfaces are semi-circular in shape at the top perimeter edge and blend downward toward an elliptical shape as the battling surfaces slope away from the top perimeter edge. As seen in
[0055] In combination, the battling stadium apparatus and a spinning top/hypersphere top having a wide U-shaped tip 92, as seen in
[0056] Tops spinning about the irregular battling surface of the present described embodiment, will alternate between different contoured surfaces and either speed up or slow down depending upon the curvature of the surface on which the tops are spinning. The diagonal ellipse surfaces at the stadium bowl, as seen in
[0057] Spinning tops of the present described embodiment, and seen in
[0058] In contrast, at the longer horizontal spans (the elliptical portions of the battling surfaces) between the diagonally opposed corners, the slope of the battling surface is shallow and the forward velocity is less, as the radius point at which the top contacts the stadium will be smaller, as seen in
[0059] Various styles of wide U-shaped tips may be employed for dynamic top actions which enhance game play for the user as shown in
[0060] The various asymmetrical battling stadium as disclosed herein includes first, second, third and fourth partial sphere midpoints delineating a parallelogram without right angles connecting each of the first, second, third, and fourth midpoints creating an asymmetrical battling environment at the four semi-circular inclined batting surfaces of the bowl-shaped stadium. In an alternative battling stadium, as seen in
[0061] An alternatively described toy stadium apparatus for battling tops 10 includes a first tier battling arena 12 having a concave bowl-shaped surface 18a having a central area 22 and first, second, third and fourth quadrant areas along the periphery of the central area, 22, 24, 26, & 28, respectively. The quadrant areas each being adjacent the central area and inclined therefrom, as seen in
[0062] Likewise, a third partial sphere 54 defining a banked surface at the third quadrant area 26 with a corner 52 defined by a third semi-circular area 50 having an extent determined by the length of a third radius 56 from a third specified point 58 in the central area 20 of the concave bowl-shaped surface 18a, and a fourth partial sphere 64 defining a banked surface at the fourth quadrant area 28 with a corner 62 defined by a fourth semi-circular area 60 having an extent determined by the length of a fourth radius 66 from a fourth specified point 68 in the central area 20 of the concave bowl-shaped surface 18a. The first, second, third and fourth specified points in the central area from which each respective first, second, third and fourth radii emanates together delineate the four corner points of an irregular quadrilateral connecting said first, second, third and fourth specified points, wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth partial sphere banked surfaces define an asymmetrical battling surface.
[0063] The toy stadium 10 further includes a second tier 14 atop the first tier 12 including a riding platform surface 72 disposed at a border/rim 74 between the first and second tiers, the border/rim 74 defining an upper edge of the four partial sphere banked surfaces creating a deep-seated asymmetrical stadium bowl generating unpredictable top action for exciting and dynamic game play in a relatively small arena. The toy stadium includes a border wall 76 adjacent the border/rim 74 between first and second tiers disposed at one or more of the corners at the quadrant areas of one or more of the four semi-circular battling surfaces 30, 40, 50 & 60. The toy stadium 10 further includes one or more wells 80 defined by the one or more border walls for capturing exiting tops spun beyond first and second tiers of the battling stadium.
[0064] An alternative asymmetrical battling stadium, as seen in
[0065] One or more of the four semi-circular areas of one or more of the four quadrant areas includes an inclined battling surface which extends from the border between then first and second tiers at a sharp angle defining a sharp incline into a deep-seated battling surface. In the present described embodiment, each of the four semi-circular areas 30, 40, 50, & 60, includes an inclined battling surface which extends from the border between the first and second tiers at a sharp angle defining a sharp incline into a deep-seated battling surface.
[0066] The riding platform surface 72 of the second tier includes an inclined portion 78 for directing tops riding on the second tier back into the central area of the first tier of the concave bowl-shaped surface 18a. Additionally, the battling stadium 10 is in combination with a top having a wide U-shaped tip for contacting and spinning along the deep-seated asymmetrical concave bowl-shaped surface at an enhanced acceleration.
[0067] A method for manufacturing an asymmetrical battling stadium, includes the steps of providing a first tier having a concave bowl-shaped surface with a central area and first, second, third, and fourth quadrant areas along the periphery of the central area, each of the quadrant areas being adjacent the central area and inclined therefrom, positioning a first partial sphere banked surfaces at the first quadrant area with a corner defined by a first semi-circular area having an extent determined by the length of a first radius from a specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface, and positioning a second partial sphere banked surface at the second quadrant area with a corner defined by a second semi-circular area having an extent determined by the length of a second radius from a second specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface. Positioning a third partial sphere banked surface at the third quadrant area with a corner defined by a third semi-circular area having an extent determined by the length of a third radius from a third specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface, and positioning a fourth partial sphere banked surface at the fourth quadrant area with a corner defined by a fourth semi-circular area having an extent determined by the length of a fourth radius from a fourth specified point in the central area of the concave bowl-shaped surface. Connecting the first, second, third and fourth specified points in the central area from which each respective first, second, third and fourth radii emanates delineating the four corner points of an irregular quadrilateral wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth partial sphere banked surfaces are defining an asymmetrical battling surface.
[0068] The method of manufacturing an asymmetrical battling surface, further includes the steps of providing a second tier atop the first tier, and providing a riding platform surface disposed at a border between the first and second tiers, the border defining an upper edge of the four partial sphere banked surfaces creating a deep-seated asymmetrical stadium bowl generating unpredictable top action for exciting and dynamic game play in a relatively small arena.