EASTER EGG GAME DEVICE & METHOD OF PLAY
20190054368 ยท 2019-02-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F9/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention herein is directed to an Easter related game and method of play. The invention is intended to be played during Easter celebration, preferably by re-using found Easter Eggs or alternatively with any rollable oval, oblong, or ovoid object. The game of this invention comprising the following tools or game pieces: a rolling ramp and a plurality of oval, oblong, or ovoid objects, preferably Easter eggs. The game may be played by one or more participant or groups of participants.
Claims
1) An Easter holiday related game playing kit comprising one or more ovoid object and a linear ramp, each said one or more ovoid object comprising solid organic or inorganic material or a combination thereof, each said one or more ovoid object being no less than 1 inch long and no greater than 5 inches long, said linear ramp having two centrally declining side walls and an open central space forming a V-shaped cross section, said linear ramp having a first and second cross sectional end, said linear ramp having two parallel top linear edges where said two declining side walls terminate, the width between said two parallel top linear edges being no less than one inch and no greater than five inches, said linear ramp being no less than 12 inches in length and no greater than 48 inches in length, said linear ramp positionable at less than 45 degrees above the ground floor from its second end by a stand element, said stand element being swivelly connectable to said first or second end of said linear ramp such that said stand element is rotatable around said linear ramp at said swivel connection for a first optional position of use or a second optional position for storage.
2) An Easter holiday related game playing kit of claim 1 wherein said stand element being positionable in parallel position with said linear ramp in its second optional position for storage purposes.
3) An Easter holiday related game playing kit of claim 1 wherein said stand element being detachably connectable to said linear ramp.
4) A method of playing said Easter holiday related game playing kit of claim 1 comprising the following: a non-contacting rolling event comprising the positioning a linear ramp at less than a 45 degree angle above the ground surface from its said second cross sectional end, positioning a game piece at the first cross sectional end of said linear ramp, rolling said game piece downward along said linear ramp and exiting said second cross-sectional end of said linear ramp onto a ground surface without contact with another game piece, resting said non-contacting game piece on the ground surface, a contacting-rolling event comprising the positioning a linear ramp at less than a 45 degree angle above the ground surface from its said second cross sectional end, positioning a subsequent game piece on said first cross-sectional end of said linear ramp, rolling said subsequent game piece downward along said linear ramp and exiting said second cross-sectional end of said linear ramp onto a ground surface in contact with another game piece, collecting said contacting subsequent game piece and another game piece from the ground surface to form a plurality of game pieces of an individual collection.
5) Said method of playing said Easter holiday related game playing kit of claim 1 comprising one or more non-contacting rolling events and one or more contacting rolling events of claim 4.
6) Said method of playing said Easter holiday related game playing kit of claim 1 wherein one or more non-contacting rolling events and one or more contacting rolling events of claim 4 occur until no more resting non-contacting game pieces remain on the ground surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0030] The present invention is best understood by reference to the detailed figures and description set forth herein.
[0031] Embodiments of the invention are discussed below with reference to the Figures. However, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the detailed description given herein with respect to these figures is for explanatory purposes as the invention extends beyond these limited embodiments. For example, it should be appreciated that those skilled in the art will, in light of the teachings of the present invention, recognize a multiplicity of alternate and suitable approaches, depending upon the needs of the particular application, to implement the functionality of any given detail described herein, beyond the particular implementation choices in the following embodiments described and shown. That is, there are numerous modifications and variations of the invention that are too numerous to be listed but that all fit within the scope of the invention. Also, singular words should he read as plural and vice versa and masculine as feminine and vice versa, where appropriate, and alternative embodiments do not necessarily imply that the two are mutually exclusive.
[0032] The present invention will now he described in detail with reference to embodiments thereof as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0033] Detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiments are provided herein. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific details disclosed herein are not to he interpreted as limiting, but rather as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed system, structure or manner.
[0034] It is to be understood that any exact measurements, dimensions or particular construction materials indicated herein are solely provided as examples of suitable configurations and are not intended to be limiting in any way. Depending on the needs of the particular application, those skilled in the art will readily recognize, in light of the following teachings, a multiplicity of suitable alternative implementation details.
[0035] The invention herein is directed to an Easter related game and method of play. See
[0036] The ramp comprising a linear portion 201 with a first 202 and second 203 terminal end and inwardly angular sides 204 forming a V or U shaped cross section. The ramp is positioned over the ground surface in a decline position by less than (and no greater than) 60 degree angle from the ground surface (preferably between 30 to 45 angular degree above the ground surface). The lower angular position allows for a smooth transition of the rollable object onto the ground surface upon exit to avoid bounce or damage effect. According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, the ramp comprises a V-shaped cross section to enable an oblong or ovoid shaped game piece (preferably an egg) to be seated on the edge portion of the linear path in raised or semi-suspended manner. This is an important aspect of the game because an ovoid shaped object, particularly a fragile object like an egg, is uneven at its either ends and would wobble. The V-shape cross section of the ramp takes advantage of the inherently even horizontal central point at either ends of the egg such that the side walls would touch only the central ends of the egg (but not the central body of the egg) and would allow the egg to roll along its central horizontal axis. As such, the egg achieves a smooth wobble-free roll down the ramp without contacting the central portion 205 of the ramp. The ground surface should further provide a soft landing such as grass, turf, carpet, or sand to minimize cracking of the egg shell upon contact. The angular cross-section of the ramp therefore must be wide enough for its side walls at their furthest position to be contactable with either ends of the rollable object. The cross-sectional shape of the ramp must further be deep enough such that the central portions of the ramp wall avoids contact with the central portion of the rollable object to avoid potential wobble effect (if the object is of an unequal shape) or damage otherwise to the central body of the object. While a V-shaped cross-section would achieve this desired feature, other cross-sectional shapes that achieve this effect are contemplated within this invention as well. Alternative cross-sectional shapes may include but not be limited to, C-shape, U-shaped, L-shape or pear shape such that a synthetic and durable rollable object (other than a real egg) may be rolled along its horizontal axis without contract or damage to its central body.
[0037] The ramp is positioned above the ground surface at an angle between its first 202 and second 203 terminal ends. See
[0038] While the rollable object preferably comprises a real hard-boiled egg, it may alternatively be played with a synthetic object comprising any type of smooth durable material that may easily roll against a hard surface with minimal likelihood of deforming. The object 102 having a preferred oval, oblong, or ovoid shape much like an egg, and preferably within the size dimension of a chicken or duck egg which typically falls between 1 to 5 inches long. The rollable object may comprise organic or inorganic durable hard material or material composites such as, but not limited to, poultry egg, wood, plastic, stone, bamboo, glass, or composites thereof, etc.
[0039] The method of play for this game is as follows. At least two or more individuals or two or more groups of players directly competing against each other. The game may be played by individual-contest or by group-contest. In either case the same rules of play sequence and scoring will apply. A group of players may comprise two or more individual players forming a single team. Alternatively, if played by individual contest, each single player would be a separate contestant. Two or more teams or two or more individual players (or combinations thereof) may compete in a single round of game sequence. Equal numbers of players per competing team is not required to participate in any game sequence. No minimum number of individual or group contestant is required either.
[0040] The game begins with choosing the order of participation. Each individual player among the competing teams or individual contestants would first have one or more rollable object 102 in their possession. An equal number of such rollable objects (also referable as game piece) is not required among each player for purposes of participation so long as the player has possession of at least one rollable object 102 to enable participation. An elected player of each team would roll a game piece wherein the order of participation for the overall game would be based on the relative position of the rolled object 102 between said elected player. This would set the sequence of roll between teams. The sequence of participation may be based on proximity to the ramp wherein the closest positioned game piece being first to participate and the rest to follow in sequential order from closest to furthest distance. The sequence may be reversed from furthest to closest position. The sequence of participation may alternatively depend on factors other than positioning of the game piece but as the players decide. In any case, the rules of determination would be predetermined by the players before the elected players of each team (or each individual player in an individual-contest) takes a roll. Once the respective roll is made, the order of participation would be determined accordingly. This same rule would apply in determining the order of participation among individuals within a team-group. Each player within said group of players of a single team would have an individual turn to roll, representing their team. Each player within the team may have a chance to roll when the sequence of participation comes back around to that team's turn. This order of participation of individuals within each group is subject to additional game rules provided herein.
[0041] The scoring portion of the game begins after sequence of participation is determined. All participating players convene near a ramp 101 having in their possession their respective game pieces. Preferably, the game pieces comprise Easter eggs found from a prior Easter egg hunt. Each player should have at least one game piece in their possession. The first round of game playing involves every team or every individual player (if by individual-contest) having a single chance to roll their game piece. The first player or group according to the determined sequence of participation begins the first roll of the first round. Upon completion of a full round of play, the second group or individual according to the determined sequence of participation begins the second round. Each subsequent round begins with a different initial team or player, following the determined sequence of player order. The ramp position should never be disturbed while playing said game.
[0042] When rolling the game piece, the aim of each roll is to cause contact with a game piece on the ground. If no contact is made with a game piece on the ground, the rolled game piece is left in position. If contact is in fact made, the player responsible for causing said contact may remove the two contacting pieces from the ground surface. The player may earn another chance to roll their game piece after each successful contact and collection of game pieces. Upon eventual failure to make contact, the next player or team in sequential order takes their respective turn to roll the game piece. The ultimate goal of this game is for all the game pieces to be collected from the ground surface or alternatively for all but two players to be in possession of all participating game pieces. At which point, the player or team with the most game pieces in their possession wins the game. Those eggs remaining on the ground should lie undisturbed until the winner is announced in case a tie breaking round is necessary. If there should be a tie where more than one player is in possession of the highest tally, additional rounds of the game will be played until the tie score is broken and a single individual tally score is identifiable as being the highest score of the set. The tie breaking round may be played between the tied players only or among all remaining players in possession of game pieces (i.e. rollable object) 102.
[0043] The game pieces 102 of this invention may be hand decorated or alternatively pre-manufactured with decoration, but decoration is not necessary to participate in this game. Decorative art and tools may be provided together with the game pieces forming a game kit.
[0044] The kit may minimally comprise one or more game piece (also referred to as rollable object) 102 and a portable ramp 101 and alternatively containing decorative art accessories. The ramp 101 device may be designed for reuse and storage comprising fiberous, plastic, metallic material or combinations thereof of hard durable material. The device may further comprise thick durable paper material that is able to maintain its structure against its own weight during use, minimal moisture exposure and use by players. The device is preferably detachable or collapsible for storage and or packaging purposes. When unfolded, the device is self-supporting on a stand or bracket system 206 with the ramp portion 201 slanting downward towards the ground surface and with a rise from the ground surface of under 45 degree, but preferably between 30-40 degrees. The stand or bracket portion 206 holding up the ramp 201 may be hingely and swivelly attached to the second terminal end of said ramp 201 (above the ground surface) or alternatively, horizontally extending along the ground surface from the lower first terminal end of said ramp. The stand or bracket portion 206 may further comprise two or more legs 206 extending from the second terminal end 203 of the ramp portion towards the ground surface in the form of a stand. Each of said two legs being swivelly 1001 attached at said second terminal end 202 of said ramp at the external sides 204 of said V-shaped ramp. Each said two legs 206 further providing a groove 402 immediately below said swivel connection 1001 to said ramp side 204 such that when each leg 206 swivels into position, each leg will cross over the other interlocking at their each respective groove 402. When the game is completed, each leg 206 is swiveled out of their groove interconnection to be in parallel and flush position with the respective side 204 of said V-shaped ramp, resulting in a storable length of V-shaped bar. The ramp may have a steep U shaped or V shaped cross section with angled rising side walls. The top edges 208 of said side walls of said ramp is spaced apart from each other by a distance equal to or slightly less than the length of said egg or rollable object (between 1-3 inches wide) such that the egg or rollable object would be suspended on the top edges of said ramp, not touching the lower internal surface of said ramp. The depth of the ramp should be between 1 to 3 inches, sufficient to suspend the egg away from contacting the central surface of said ramp. The length of said ramp itself should preferably be at least 3 foot long to achieve a 30-40 angle incline from the ground surface from the ramp's first terminal end and for the second terminal end of said ramp to be positioned at a minimum 2 feet height above the ground surface. The second terminal end of the ramp portion is preferably 48 inches to 36 inches above the ground surface when placed in position for use.
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[0051] Each said game kit preferably comprising a storable and collapsible ramp component and egg decoration elements such as egg paint, ink or stickers. Alternatively, each game kit comprising a storable collapsible ramp component and decorative rollable game pieces such as plastic Easter eggs or balls.
[0052] Having fully described at least one embodiment of the present invention, other equivalent the invention has been described by way of summary, detailed description and illustration. The specific embodiments disclosed in the above drawings are not intended to be limiting. Implementations of the present invention with various different configurations are contemplated as within the scope of the present invention. The invention is thus to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the following claims.