CORNHOLE AIRMAIL BOX GAME BOARD
20200406114 ยท 2020-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B63/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B63/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A lightweight stackable cornhole airmail box is disclosed. In certain versions, the airmail box includes a playing surface having a periphery and a central hole; a base configured to support the airmail box on a ground surface; and a front, rear, and opposing sidewalls extending from the base and terminating at the periphery of the playing surface. The sidewalls are configured to support the playing surface at an angle relative to the ground surface and at least the front and rear sidewalls are angled inward towards the central hole from the base.
Claims
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18. A game board for playing a game of cornhole on a ground surface having a horizontal axis, the game board comprising: a playing surface having a periphery and a central hole; a base configured to support the game board on the ground surface; and a front, a rear, and opposing sidewalls extending from the base and terminating at the periphery of the playing surface forming an edge and supporting the playing surface at an angle relative to the ground surface, at least the front and rear sidewalls are angled inward towards the central hole from the base.
19. The game board of claim 18, wherein the base comprises an outward extending flange aligned about a lower perimeter of the sidewalls forming a quadrilateral footprint.
20. The game board of claim 19, wherein the quadrilateral footprint having a width and length and the playing surface having a width and length, wherein the quadrilateral footprint width and length is greater than the playing surface width and length for providing stability.
21. The game board of claim 20, wherein the quadrilateral footprint is a rectangular shape measuring between 13-15 inches in width by 15.5-17.5 inches in length.
22. The game board of claim 19, wherein the outward extending flange comprises a downward exposed surface, the downward exposed surface supporting at least one rubber strip, thereby providing traction and grip with a ground surface.
23. The game board of claim 22, wherein the edge formed between the playing surface and the sidewalls has a continuous, integral curved surface.
24. The game board of claim 19, wherein a portion of the base further comprises a high-density material for providing additional stability.
25. The game board of claim 19, wherein the outward extending flange comprises a forward portion and a rear portion, wherein each of the forward portion and the rear portion embed a high-density material for providing additional stability.
26. The game board of claim 25, further comprising at least one anchoring hole through the base.
27. The game board of claim 19, wherein two or more game boards are operably configured to stack upon each other, wherein each game board further comprises a hollow interior formed between the sidewalls and the playing surface that is sized and dimensioned to receive the sidewalls and playing surface of a second game board, thereby allowing a plurality of game boards to be stacked one on top of another in a series.
28. The game board of claim 27, further comprising one or more vertical spacer tabs positioned at where the sidewalls intersect with the base, thereby preventing two or more stacked airmail boxes from becoming either stuck and/or air-locked together while stacked.
29. The game board of claim 18, wherein two or more game boards are operably configured to stack upon the other, wherein each game board further comprises a hollow interior formed between the sidewalls and the playing surface that is sized and dimensioned to receive the sidewalls and playing surface of a second game board, thereby allowing a plurality of game boards to be stacked one on top of another in a series.
30. A game board for playing a game of cornhole on a ground surface having a horizontal axis, the game board comprising: a playing surface having a periphery and a central hole; a base configured to support the game board on the ground surface, the base comprising an outward extending flange aligned about a lower perimeter forming a quadrilateral footprint; and a front, rear, and opposing sidewalls extending from the base and terminating at the periphery of the playing surface forming an edge and supporting the playing surface at an angle relative to the ground surface, at least the front and rear sidewalls are angled inward towards the central hole from the base.
31. The game board of claim 30, wherein the angle formed between the opposing sidewalls and the horizontal axis is between 80 and 90 degrees.
32. The game board of claim 31, wherein the angle formed between the rear sidewall and the horizontal axis is between 66 and 76 degrees.
33. The game board of claim 32, wherein the angle formed between the front sidewall and the horizontal axis is between 80 and 90 degrees.
34. The game board of claim 30, wherein the angle formed between each of the front sidewall and the opposing sidewalls and the horizontal axis are equal.
35. The game board of claim 30, wherein the angle formed between each of the front sidewall and the opposing sidewalls and the horizontal axis are equal to or greater than the angle formed between the rear sidewall and the horizontal axis.
36. The game board of claim 30, wherein the angle formed between the front sidewall and the horizontal axis is greater than the angle formed between the rear sidewall and the horizontal axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description and accompanying figures where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] Referring now to the figures wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating a preferred version of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same, the present invention relates generally to a cornhole style game which utilizes an airmail box game board which is structurally lightweight, stable, of compact size, and is stackable.
[0044] Unless otherwise defined, all technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention belongs. As used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Any reference to or herein is intended to encompass and/or unless otherwise stated. The term mm means millimeter.
[0045] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary versions of the invention. The description is not to be taken in the limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0046] Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features.
[0047] With reference to the figures, a description of a version of the invention will be provided. Generally, a version of an airmail box game board is illustrated and generally referred to as numeral 10. The game board 10 is designed to be lightweight, stackable, and easily transportable. The game board 10 is designed to be played as a version of cornhole, thus during gameplay, two game boards 10 are oriented towards each other at a predetermined distance apart per the standards described above (See
[0048] Currently, cornhole and other airmail box sets are made of heavy wood and are expensive to manufacture, ship, and retail. In order to significantly lower the weight and cost of each unit, a new structure is provided which is smaller, is made of plastic and is specifically designed to be stackable. Thus, because they are uniquely designed to be both lightweight, compact, and stackable, a pair of game boards 10 can be shipped and transported in the same volume as one of the heavier, irregular shaped game board units made of raw wood currently found on the market. Moreover, making the units out of a lightweight plastic material reduces production cost. By reducing the manufacturing costs and the shipping costs, the new design reduces the overall cost by approximately 65% of the current market rate for a traditional airmail cornhole game board set.
[0049] With specific reference to
[0050] In the illustrated version, the plurality of upstanding sidewalls 14 include a front sidewall 18, rear sidewall 20, and opposing sidewalls 22, 24 which collectively function to support the playing surface 16 in an elevated and an angled forward position relative to the base 12 or ground surface horizontal axis X. The sidewalls 14 generally define a hollow space therein and terminate at a lower perimeter 25 defining a bottom opening 26 (see
[0051] Moreover, in the version, each of the sidewalls 14 is tilted or angled inward towards the center of the game board 10 or the central hole 30. This configuration allows two or more game boards 10 to operably stack upon the other because each game board 10 forms an angled hollow interior which fits the reciprocal exterior structure of a second game board 10, thereby allowing a plurality of game boards 10 to be stacked one on top of another in a series.
[0052] With reference to
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[0054] Preferably, the front sidewall 18 and opposing sidewalls 22, 24 thickness are between 1.5 mm-4 mm, more preferably approximately 2.2 mm. Preferably, the rear sidewall 20 thickness is between 1.5 mm-4 mm, more preferably 3 mm. Preferably, the rear sidewall 20 has a greater thickness than the front sidewall 18.
[0055] Ideally, the edges 28 formed as the linear connection or intersection between each of the sidewalls 14, and between each of the sidewalls 14 and the top playing surface 16 provide a continuous, integral curve, thereby providing a seamless structure for easily stacking thereof.
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[0057] Preferably, the forward angle formed between the top playing surface 16 and the horizontal axis is approximately 10-12 degrees (See
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[0059] Preferably, the quadrilateral footprint is a rectangular shape measuring between 13-15 inches in width by 15.5-17.5 inches in length. In certain versions, the rectangular footprint is greater in both width and length than the playing surface 16 width and length for providing stability.
[0060] In certain versions, the base 12 or flange 34 may have a plurality of anchoring holes 50 therethrough. Ideally, the anchoring holes are positioned at each corner 47 of the base 12. The anchoring holes 50 provide the ability to further secure the game boards 10 to the ground during gameplay by way of a stake or anchor.
[0061] In a version, two or more game boards are operably configured to stack upon each other (See
[0062] Preferably, the game board 10 may further include vertical spacer tabs 48 positioned at the lower perimeter 25 of the sidewall and integral with the base 12 or where the sidewalls intersect with the base. The vertical spacer tabs 48 are provided such that they prevent two or more stacked game boards 10 from being air-locked or stuck together while stacked and provide structural support and attachment between the base 12 and the adjacent sidewall 14. Moreover, the vertical spacer tabs 48 ensure that each stacked game board 10 is vertically aligned with respect to each other. Thus, a stack of two or more game boards 10 will rise vertically upward and perpendicular with the ground. This configuration allows for compact storage and minimizes volumes for shipping purposes.
[0063] Preferably, in some embodiments, and as best illustrated in
[0064] In other versions of the application, high-density material may ideally be connected to or integrated with or within one or more of the flange 34 sides.
[0065] The cornhole airmail box game board 10 can be made in any manner and of any material chosen with sound engineering judgment. Preferably, materials will be strong, lightweight, long lasting, economic, ergonomic, and buoyant. Preferably, construction is made of polypropylene plastic (PP) with weighted filler material. However, other lightweight material, can certainly be utilized to achieve an overall lightweight sound structure.
[0066] The invention does not require that all the features and advantages need to be incorporated into every version of the invention.
[0067] Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in considerable detail, other versions and embodiments of the invention are certainly possible. Therefore, the present invention should not be limited to the described embodiments herein.
[0068] All features disclosed in this specification including any claims, abstract, and drawings may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose unless expressly stated otherwise.