Pliable Travel Cribbage Board
20190076729 ยท 2019-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F3/00261
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F3/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An improved cribbage scoring device (6) composed of a pliable material (24), which is stored in a wrapped position around a deck of cards (14) and secured with a fastener (7). The pliable material is more lightweight, compactable, and versatile than previous art, allowing for improved ability to transport the device (6) and use during travel. Points are scored using pins (10) placed vertically into a series of dots representing points, which are reproduced on the pliable material. The pins (10) securely affix in the pliable material (24) allowing for play on instable surfaces and in variable environments. The pins (10) can also be woven flush with the pliable material (24), marking the dot representing the highest score achieved by each player in an unfinished game, thus allowing for the storage of the device (6) and continuation of play at a later place and time.
Claims
1. A cribbage scoring device, comprising: a generally pliable material, of a predetermined size and shape, generally configured to allow said scoring device to be wrapped, folded, or rolled; one or more fasteners coupled adjacent opposite ends of said generally pliable material, configured to couple together to maintain a storage position of said pliable material; an image generally of a cribbage board reproduced upon said pliable material with peg holes represented as dots; and a plurality of indicators, to be used to mark said dots on said scoring device in order to indicate progress of gameplay, wherein when the scoring device is in said storage position the scoring device is configured to secure a deck of playing cards, wherein when the scoring device is in said storage position the scoring device is generally more easily transported than a traditional cribbage board.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the pliable material comprises three layers, at least one of a cordura layer, an internal layer of felt, or a canvas layer.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the pliable material comprises leather, waxed canvas, nylon, plastic, rubber, paper, cardboard, batting, neoprene, and/or a variety of different cloths, and/or combinations thereof.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the pliable material is configured to wrap around a deck of cards and fasten thereto for ease of transportation and packing.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the one or more fasteners comprises hook and loop-type fasteners sewn into predetermined sections of the said pliable material.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the fastener comprises attracting magnets, elastic strap, snaps, clips, buttons, zippers, hooks, and/or ties, and/or combinations thereof.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the image of a cribbage board comprises a screen-printed image.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the image of the cribbage board comprises a plurality of differently colored lanes with 120 dots indicating points, a final dot for the finish, starting dots for the said pins to be placed before the game play begins, and dots provided to keep track of the outcomes of multiple games.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the image of a cribbage board comprises embroidery, painting, drawing, dying, and/or embossing, and/or combinations thereof.
10. The device of claim 8, wherein the plurality of indicators comprise pins, which comprises an elongated straight metal section with a point on one end, and a colored ball generally adjacent the other end.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein said colored ball matches the color of the said lanes.
12. The device of claim 10, wherein the colored ball comprises plastic or glass.
13. The device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of indicators comprises one of safety pins, thumbtacks, T pins, or magnets.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of indicators are stored generally in an exposed section of felt coupled to said generally pliable member to generally maintain the integrity of the said layer of canvas.
15. The device of claim 10, wherein the plurality of indicators are generally used to mark said dots by pushing the point of the said pin into said dot corresponding to the score of the game, thereby creating a generally sturdy connection between said pin and said scoring device in order to allow for play on non-rigid or non-uniform surfaces and in variable environments.
16. The device of claim 10, wherein the plurality of indicators are used to mark said dots during a partially-finished game by generally weaving said pins flush to said pliable material on said dot indicating the highest or current point scored by each player, thus allowing for transportation in the wrapped position and continuation of play at a later place and time.
Description
DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0015] The image 8 includes three lanes 15 to be used by opposing players. The lanes 15 may be reproduced with different colors, which match the colors of a colored ball 19 on the end of the pins 10. This similarity in color identifies which pins belong to each lane and player, in order to avoid confusion during play.
[0016] The image 8 includes starting dots 17 where the pins 10 are stored before points are scored, as well as dots to score the outcome of multiple games or tournament play 18. The canvas layer 13 has a rectangular opening cut into one end in order to expose an internal felt layer 12. This exposed internal felt layer 12 provides a pin 10 storage location to be used when the pins 10 are not in use. The felt 12 provides a more resilient surface, which is less likely to be damaged by long-term pin 10 storage than the canvas layer 13.
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REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0020] The following reference numbers are used in the description of the various embodiments.
[0021] 6 cribbage scoring device
[0022] 7 hook and loop fastener
[0023] 8 reproduced image of cribbage game board
[0024] 9 one hundred and twenty dots
[0025] 10 straight pins
[0026] 11 cordura layer
[0027] 12 internal felt layer
[0028] 13 canvas layer
[0029] 14 cards
[0030] 15 three differently colored lanes
[0031] 16 dot for finish
[0032] 17 starting dots
[0033] 18 dots to score outcomes of multiple games
[0034] 19 colored ball on pin
[0035] 20 point of pin
[0036] 21 elongated shaft of pin
[0037] 22 sewn outline of cribbage game board
[0038] 23 sewn edge surrounding the exposed internal felt layer
[0039] 24 pliable material
Operation
[0040] In operation one plays the game of cribbage in a normal manner, using a cribbage scoring device 6 and a deck of cards 14 that are capable of being stored with the device 6. In this embodiment, the characteristics that differ from the prior art allow the device to be used with greater ease while traveling, transporting the system, and while in variable environments, such as in a car, on an airplane, when hiking, etc. Those characteristics include: [0041] (1) Pliable material 24 allows the device to be wrapped around the deck of cards, which can then be secured by a hook and loop fastener 7. This feature allows one to store and transport the device 6 in a small bag, compartment, or pocket since it is little bigger than the deck of cards. Since some of the embodiments of the device 6 is made of cordura 11, felt 12, and canvas 13, it may be considerably lighter than the prior art cribbage boards which are constructed of rigid materials such as wood, glass, or plastic. [0042] (2) Straight pins 10 may be used to score points by pushing them vertically into the pliable material 24. This is superior to the prior art, which uses pegs in holes. When used in variable environments such as a moving bus, slanted surface, or busy workspace, pins 10 will stay in the pliable material 24, while pegs will often fall out of the holes. [0043] (3) In the event that a game cannot be finished in one sitting, pins 10 can be inserted into the pliable material 24 horizontally, flush with the fabric, marking the dot representing the highest or current point scored by each player. The device 6 can then be wrapped up for transportation and the game can be continued in another location and time. This is an improvement on the prior art, which requires the storage of pegs in a separate compartment in order to accommodate travel.
[0044] Thus since the device 6 can be wrapped around a deck of cards 14 and played with pins 10, it is superior to travel cribbage boards found in prior art in both design and operation. It allows for improved versatility in variable circumstances and packs to a conveniently-portable size.