Portable Game with Rotating Containers
20200246680 ยท 2020-08-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F7/0005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/3661
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F7/3055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B67/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A portable game includes a playing surface having a first portion and a second portion, where the first portion has at least one container. Each container has an opening and is rotatably connected to the first portion, and each container is configured to rotate between a scoring position and a closed position. The opening of each container is configured to receive a game piece via the playing surface when that container is in the scoring position but not when that container is in the closed position. The portable game also includes one or more border rails that at least partially surround at least a portion of the playing surface.
Claims
1. A portable game comprising: a playing surface comprising a first portion and a second portion, the first portion having at least one container, wherein: each container has an opening and is rotatably connected to the first portion, each container is configured to rotate between a scoring position and a closed position, and the opening of each container is configured to receive a game piece via the playing surface when that container is in the scoring position but not when that container is in the closed position; and one or more border rails that at least partially surround at least a portion of the playing surface.
2. The portable game of claim 1, wherein each container is configured to automatically rotate from the scoring position to the closed position in response to receiving the game piece via its opening.
3. The portable game of claim 1, wherein each container is configured to automatically rotate from the closed position to the scoring position in response to the game piece being removed from the container.
4. The portable game of claim 1, wherein the opening of each container is substantially perpendicular to the playing surface when the container is in the scoring position.
5. The portable game of claim 1, wherein the opening of each container is substantially coplanar to the playing surface when the container is in the closed position.
6. The portable game of claim 1, wherein the playing surface further comprises one or more ramp portions, wherein each ramp portion is at least partially recessed below the playing surface at an angle.
7. The portable game of claim 6, wherein each container comprises a first fin extending from a side of the container, and a second fin extending from the side of the container, and wherein the first fin comprises a first protrusion, and the second fin comprises a second protrusion.
8. The portable game of claim 7, wherein the playing surface further comprises: a first opening positioned on one side of the ramp portion, and a second opening positioned on a second side of the ramp portion, wherein the first opening is configured to receive the first protrusion, wherein the second opening is configured to receive the second protrusion, wherein the at least one container is configured to rotate about the first protrusion and the second protrusion.
9. The portable game of claim 1, wherein the second portion comprises: one or more bumper holders having one or more protrusions; and one or more corresponding bumpers removeably attached to one or more of the bumper holders via one or more of the protrusions
10. The portable game of claim 1, wherein each container comprises a visual indication on an outer portion of the container as to a point score associated with the container.
11. A portable game comprising: a playing surface, wherein the playing surface comprises: a first portion having a plurality of containers, wherein: each container has an opening and is rotatably connected to the first portion, each container is configured to rotate between a scoring position and a closed position, and the opening of each container is configured to receive a game piece via the playing surface when that container is in the scoring position but not when that container is in the closed position, and a second portion having one or more bumper holders and one or more corresponding bumpers within the bumper holders; and one or more border rails that at least partially surround at least a portion of the playing surface.
12. The portable game of claim 11, wherein each container is configured to automatically rotate from the scoring position to the closed position in response to receiving the game piece via its opening.
13. The portable game of claim 11, wherein each container is configured to automatically rotate from the closed position to the open position in response to the game piece being removed from the container.
14. The portable game of claim 11, wherein the opening of each container is substantially perpendicular to the playing surface when the container is in the scoring position.
15. The portable game of claim 11, wherein the opening of each container is substantially co-planar to the playing surface when the container is in the closed position.
16. The portable game of claim 11, wherein each container comprises a visual indication on an outer portion of the container as to a point score associated with the container.
17. The portable game of claim 11, wherein the playing surface further comprises one or more ramp portions, wherein each ramp portion is at least partially recessed below the playing surface at an angle.
18. The portable game of claim 17, wherein each container comprises a first fin extending from a side of the container, and a second fin extending from the side of the container, wherein the first fin comprises a first protrusion, and a second fin comprises a second protrusion.
19. The portable game of claim 18, wherein the playing surface further comprises: a first opening positioned on one side of the ramp portion; and a second opening positioned on a second side of the ramp portion, wherein: the first opening is configured to receive the first protrusion, the second opening is configured to receive the second protrusion, and the at least one container is configured to rotate about the first protrusion and the second protrusion.
20. The portable game of claim 11, further comprising one or more deflectors positioned on the playing surface between at least two of the plurality of containers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] As used in this document, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Unless defined otherwise, all technical terms used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. As used in this document, the term comprising (or comprises) means including (or includes), but not limited to.
[0025] In this document, when terms such as first and second are used to modify a noun, such use is simply intended to distinguish one item from another, and is not intended to require a sequential order unless specifically stated.
[0026] When used in this document, terms such as top and bottom, upper and lower, or front and rear, are not intended to have absolute orientations but are instead intended to describe relative positions of various components with respect to each other. For example, a first component may be an upper component and a second component may be a lower component when a device of which the components are a part is oriented in a first direction. The relative orientations of the components may be reversed, or the components may be on the same plane, if the orientation of the structure that contains the components is changed. The claims are intended to include all orientations of a device containing such components.
[0027] The present disclosure generally relates to a portable game with rotating containers. References to various embodiments and examples set forth in this specification do not limit the scope of the disclosure and merely set forth some of the many possible embodiments of the appended claims.
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[0029] In an embodiment, one or more of the border rails 102 may extend upwards and/or outwards from the playing surface 101 along one or more edges of the playing surface. In various embodiments, one or more border rails 102 may extend along at least a portion of a rear part of the playing surface. For instance, one or more border rails 102 may extend along a rear edge of the playing surface 101 behind one or more of the containers 104 of the portable game. As such, one or more of the border rails 102 may prevent a game piece 105 from sliding or rolling off of the playing surface 101. In other embodiments, a border rail 102 may be used as part of strategic game play to bounce or bank a game piece 105 into or towards a container 104.
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[0031] In an embodiment, the portable game 100 may include one or more containers 104 positioned on at least a portion of the playing surface 101. One or more of the containers 104 may have an opening 108 into which one or more game pieces 105 may be received, as shown in
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[0034] The portable game 100 may be used with one or more game pieces 105. A game piece 105 refers to a portable object that is capable of being moved across at least a portion of the playing surface 101, and sized to be smaller than an opening 108 of a container 104 such that the game piece can be received by the container via the opening during play. Examples of game pieces 105 include without limitation, balls, discs, bean bags and/or the like.
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[0038] The objective of the portable game 100 is for a player to move a game piece 105 across the playing surface 101 (such as by rolling or sliding) and into the opening 108 of a container 104 that is in a scoring position. The border rails 102 surround at least a portion of the playing surface 101 to prevent a game piece 105 from rolling or sliding off the playing surface 101. In addition, the border rails 102 may be used during game play to bank or bounce a game piece 105. In an embodiment, the portable game 100 may include one or more adjustable legs (not shown) for adjusting the height and angle of the playing surface 101. Alternatively, the portable game 100 may not include legs, but may be positioned on an inclined surface instead. The portable game 100 may have a handle or strap for carrying purposes.
[0039] In various embodiments, the playing surface 101 of the portable game 100 may have a first portion 110 and a second portion 112, as shown in
[0040] In an embodiment, a rotating mechanism may automatically rotate a container 104 when a game piece 105 enters or is removed from the container 104. More specifically, the rotating mechanism may automatically rotate a container 104 from the scoring position to the closed position in response to receiving a game piece 105 via its opening 108 The rotating mechanism may automatically rotate the container 104 from the closed position to the scoring position in response to a game piece 105 being removed from the container 104.
[0041] In an embodiment, one or more containers 104 may include two fins 115, as illustrated in
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[0044] In an embodiment, the playing surface 101 may include one or more ramp portions 117 that each correspond to a container 104.
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[0046] In various embodiments, a container 104 may include one or more markings 106 on an outer portion of the container 104.
[0047] For example, the first portion of the playing surface 101 may include five containers, as shown in
[0048] In various embodiments, the second portion 112 of the playing surface 101 may include one or more bumper holders 103. Each bumper holder 103 is configured to hold a bumper 107.
[0049] A bumper holder 103 may include a protrusion 700 as illustrated in
[0050] In various embodiments, a bumper 107 may be positioned within a bumper holder by placing the protrusion of a bumper holder 103 through at least a portion of an opening 701 of a bumper 107. This connection secures the bumper 107 to the bumper holder 103. To remove a bumper 107, a player may remove the bumper from the protrusion 700. The bumpers 107 at least partially obstruct a path of the surface to one or more containers 104 and are used to deflect a game piece 105. The bumper holders 103 can be permanent or removable, such as being integrally formed with the playing surface 101 or being able to attach to the playing surface 101 by screws or a snap-fit connection.
[0051] The features and functions described above, as well as alternatives, may be combined into many other different systems or applications. Various alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements may be made by those skilled in the art, each of which is also intended to be encompassed by the disclosed embodiments.