EXERCISE GAME AND APPARATUS EMPLOYING COLOR-CHANGING BASE LOCATIONS
20190038935 ยท 2019-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/0616
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B24/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2024/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention is a foot-race game and associated apparatus which allows play by an individual or between a group of individuals or teams. The apparatus which is used in conjunction with the game employs physical base locations, where each base location is in communication with a computer. The computer issues commands for the base locations to emit one-colored light where different base locations emit different light colors corresponding to light colors assigned to different players. Before the game each player is assigned a color and must run to the base location emitting his color. The computer randomly shifts colors between base locations so that the player must chase his color between base locations as the game is played.
Claims
1. An apparatus for playing a foot-race game, the apparatus comprising: a plurality of base locations, each of said plurality of base locations including a light array, said light array capable of emitting a one-colored light on a colored light spectrum in response to a random command transmitted from a computer; each of said plurality of base locations including a registering device for registering the arrival of a player to each of said plurality of base locations, each of said plurality of base locations including a transmitter for transmitting said player arrival information to said computer; said computer randomly transmitting colored light instructions to each of said plurality of base locations, said computer receiving said arrival information of each player from each of said plurality of base locations, said computer calculating point and place information for each player based upon said player arrival information, said computer assigning said point and place information to each player.
2. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 1, wherein said base location is a mat.
3. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 2, wherein said mat further comprises a pressure indicator for indicating pressure exerted upon a top surface of said mat, the registration of pressure registering the arrival of a player.
4. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 1, wherein said base location is an upright light array attached to a stake.
5. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 4, wherein said upright light array further comprises a push-button for registering the arrival of a player at said base location.
6. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 1, wherein said computer is selected from the group consisting of: a PC, a tablet, an iPad or even a smart phone.
7. An apparatus for playing a foot-race game, the apparatus comprising: a plurality of base locations, each of said plurality of base locations emitting a one-colored light in response to a random command transmitted from a computer in communication with said plurality of base locations, said computer commanding at least two of said plurality of base locations to emit a one-colored light from different points of a light spectrum; each of said plurality of base location including a registering device for registering the arrival of a player to said each of said base locations, wherein each of said plurality of base locations includes a transmitter for transmitting said player arrival information to said computer; said computer randomly transmitting colored light instructions to each of said plurality of base locations, said computer receiving said player arrival information from at least one of said plurality of base locations.
8. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 7, wherein said base location is a mat.
9. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 8, wherein said mat further comprises a pressure indicator for indicating pressure exerted upon a top surface of said mat, the registration of pressure registering the arrival of a player.
10. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 7, wherein said base location is an upright light array attached to a stake.
11. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 10, wherein said upright light array further comprises a push-button for registering the arrival of a player at said base location.
12. The apparatus for playing a foot-race game as recited in claim 7, wherein said computer is selected from the group consisting of: a PC, a tablet, an iPad or even a smart phone
13. A method for playing a foot-race game, the apparatus comprising: providing a plurality of base locations, each of said plurality of base locations including a light array, said light array capable of emitting a one-colored light on a colored light spectrum in response to a random command transmitted from a computer; providing a registering device for registering the arrival of a player to each of said plurality of base locations, each of said plurality of base locations including a transmitter for transmitting said player arrival information to said computer; providing a computer, said computer randomly transmitting colored light instructions to each of said plurality of base locations, said computer receiving said arrival information of each player from each of said plurality of base locations, said computer calculating point and place information for each player based upon said player arrival information, said computer assigning said point and place information to each player.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The invention is a game and associated apparatus which allows play between a group of individuals or teams or by a single player. The object of the inventive game is to inspire vigorous running exercise in a competitive foot race format between a group of individuals or between teams. A further object of the game is to reward individuals or teams who reach a physical base location first. The reward can be in the form of points, for example, where the points can progressively increase, depending on how many times an individual or team member reaches a physical base location first, before the other individuals or teams which are in the competition.
[0025] The apparatus which is used in conjunction with the game is comprised of a plurality of physical base locations, where each base location is capable of producing random visible colors. The colors produced by a base location at any one time correspond to a color assigned to an individual or team that is playing the game. For example, at one point in time a particular base location might produce a visible blue color, thus causing the blue individual or team to run toward that base location. At the same time, another of the plurality of base locations might simultaneously produce a visible red color, thus causing the red individual or team to run toward that base location. The competitive aspect results from the game offering a reward to the individual or team who reaches the base indicating their assigned color, first.
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[0028] The number of base locations is not necessarily limited by the spectrum of colors. It is preferable that the colors be easily discernable to the human eye, so naturally, a plurality of bases associated with defined colors such as red, green, blue, orange, yellow and purple colors would be a good selection and easily discernable. With these six colors, a game could be played involving six base locations for six players. More players could be added by adding less discernable colors on the color spectrum; for example, light blue and dark blue; purple and fuchsia; red and pink. However, at some point, if too many colors are used, they can become blended and no longer discernable. In such instances, one solution would involve setting up more than one game and apparatus to accommodate more players. An additional solution would be to form the players into teams where the number of base locations would equal the number of players and the colors would equal the number of teams. For example, if there are 20 players, there can be four teams of five players each, where each team is assigned a color for four colors total. In such a team scenario, the five players on each team would be running to five different base locations emitting the same color. Points would be tallied based on the time period it takes every player to reach their assigned base location and then totals could be added up for each team to determine place-order of teams to determine a winner. With a team approach, the inventive game and apparatus could be played by a multitude of players and would be applicable to a physical education class, a company picnic event, or a large party to name some examples where large numbers could be accommodated by the game and apparatus.
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[0030] As the game is played, the computer 22 will send random signals to the LED array 28 of each base location 26 which reflect the colors chosen for each individual or team. The LEDs are powered by a battery 30, which lights the LEDs and provides electrical power for other functions, such as the transmitter and receiver (combined into a transceiver 32 in
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[0038] Also, a Global Positioning System (GPS) component can be incorporated into the apparatus, which measures distance between base locations and allows distance and time to be calculated as a player runs between colors over a period of time. This could be useful for athletes, as a training aid, with the goal to progressively increase an athlete's speed and performance over time. Additionally, the apparatus is capable of modifications from the embodiments shown herein. For example, the batteries of the light arrays at the base locations can be rechargeable. Referring to
[0039] The inventive game and apparatus provides a marriage of technology and a foot race game which is attractive to players and inspires them to play more. The prospect of acquiring points and winning over other competitors makes the game exciting. The game can be played indoors or outdoors; it can accommodate a multitude of individual players or teams, if desired. The simplicity of this game, which involves only chasing colors, reduces the complexity and rules requirements, making this game accessible to a wide variety of the population. Depending on how the computer is programmed, a number of game variations are possible. In another variation, the base locations could be in communication with an electronic bracelet worn by each player wherein the bracelet code is unique to each player. A wireless connection between the bracelet and base location might register the number of times a player wearing a particular bracelet reaches a base location first, this information then being relayed to the computer. In a further variation of the apparatus, the various base locations have audio capability to emit sounds when a player registers his arrival at a base location.
[0040] The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is intended that the scope of the present invention not be limited by this detailed description, but by the claims and the equivalents to the claims appended hereto.