BILLIARD GAME AND APPARATUS
20180093165 ยท 2018-04-05
Inventors
- Michael Jackson (Prescott, AZ, US)
- D. Michael McCarthy (Sedona, AZ, US)
- James R. Berry (Prescott, AZ, US)
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International classification
Abstract
A billiard game and billiard game apparatus that includes at least two object balls that are different in size from one another. The billiard game and billiard game apparatus can also include two cue balls that are different in size from one another.
Claims
1. A game apparatus for playing a game on a billiards table comprising: a plurality of object balls wherein said plurality of object balls includes a first set of object balls having a size equivalent to a standard size billiard ball and a second set of object balls comprising three object balls having a size smaller than a standard size billiard ball; and two cue balls wherein one cue ball is smaller in size than the other cue ball.
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3. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said plurality of object balls includes object balls having at least 4 different colors.
4. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus further includes a diamond shaped ball rack capable of retaining and positioning sixteen same sized object balls and the smaller sized cue ball.
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9. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said plurality of object balls further comprises a third set of object balls comprising three balls having the same size as the first set of object balls and at least one of a distinguishable color and indicia that enables a player to sink the third set of object balls in a pocket of a billiard table in a sequential order.
10. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first set of object balls comprise at least two different colors.
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18. A method of playing a billiard game wherein the game includes a plurality of object balls which includes a first set of object balls having a size equivalent to a standard size billiard ball, a second set of object balls comprising three balls having a size smaller than the standard size billiard ball, and a third set of object balls comprising three standard size billiard balls having distinguishable indicia that enables a player to sink the third set of object balls in sequential order and two cue balls wherein one cue ball is smaller in size than the other cue ball, where the method includes the steps of: arranging at least some of the plurality of object balls and the smaller cue ball together in a beginning position; breaking the arrangement of said at least some of the plurality of object balls and the smaller cue ball using the other cue ball; sinking one or more of the second set of object balls to create an advantage for a player; and sinking at least some of the plurality of object balls in one or more pockets of a billiard table to win the game.
19. (canceled)
20. The method of claim 18 further comprising the step of sinking the third set of object balls in sequential order to win the game.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The subject invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The game apparatus of playing the billiard game of the present invention generally includes a plurality of object balls having at least two object balls that are different in size. The game apparatus may also include two cue balls where one cue ball is smaller than the other. The object balls are balls that are hit with a cue ball and a cue stick is used to hit the cue ball. In one exemplary embodiment, the plurality of object balls includes three sets of object balls. A first set of object balls includes a plurality of same sized balls having a predetermined size (for example, the predetermined size could be the size of a standard size billiard ball), a second set of object balls includes three same sized object balls that are smaller in size than the first set of object balls, and the third set of object balls includes three same sized balls having the same size as the first set of object balls and having distinguishable color and/or indicia that enables a player to sink the third set of object balls in a pocket of a billiard table in sequential order. The first set of object balls may comprise balls having a number of different colors depending on the number of players playing the billiard game of the present invention. For example, if two players are playing the billiard game, the first set of object balls may include balls having two different colors and if three players are playing the billiard game, the first set of object balls may include balls having three different colors. All of the balls in the first set of object balls are distinguishable in size from the balls in the second set of object balls and are also distinguishable in color and/or indicia from the balls in the second set of object balls. Further, all of the balls in the first set of object balls are distinguishable in color and/or indicia from the balls in the third set of object balls. In addition, all of the balls in the second set of object balls are distinguishable in size from the balls in the third set of object balls and are also distinguishable in color and/or indicia from the balls in the third set of object balls.
[0019] The game apparatus of the billiard game of the present invention may also include a diamond shaped ball rack for retaining and positioning at least some of the object balls and one of the cue balls (the Poison Cue Ball) in a beginning position and a plurality of removable ball position markers for marking ball positions on a billiard table surface. In addition, the game apparatus of the present invention may also include a flat instrument having a straight edge and at least one opening through it for facilitating the drawing of one or more lines on a billiard table surface used for playing the billiard game of the present invention.
[0020] The purpose of the billiard game and apparatus of the present invention is to provide a billiard game that introduces brand new elements of strategy and tactics that allow the lesser skilled player to outwit the better player/shooter and win the game. The billiard game and apparatus of the present invention uses different ball sizes which introduces into the game balls with different masses, kinetic properties, shooting angles, spin, inertia, and post-strike momentum which, as a result, drastically alters pool shot dynamics, tactics, and strategy. Thus, the available strategies in the billiard game and apparatus of the present invention are limited only by the cleverness of any observant player and thereby provides a competitive, socializing, and intriguing billiard game for players.
[0021] The billiard game and apparatus of the present invention can be played on any type of conventional billiard table having six pockets. A first exemplary embodiment of the billiard game, game apparatus, and billiard game rules will now be described. In the first exemplary embodiment, the game apparatus of the present invention may relate to a pirate game theme and includes a set of 23 balls which includes three sets of object balls and 2 cue balls. The first set of object balls includes 15 same sized balls which for purposes of describing this exemplary embodiment of the game and apparatus will be referred to as Crew Balls, the second set of object balls includes 3 same sized balls that are smaller in size than the size of the object balls in first set of object balls which for purposes of describing this exemplary embodiment of the game and apparatus will be referred to as Cannonade Balls, and the third set of object balls includes 3 same sized balls having the same size as the size of the object balls in the first set of object balls and having distinguishable color and/or indicia that enables a player to sink the 3 balls in the third set of object balls in a pocket or pockets of a billiard table in sequential order which for purposes of describing this exemplary embodiment of the game and apparatus will be referred to as the Treasure Balls. This first exemplary embodiment of the game and apparatus is played using three players or three teams and each player or team must battle and defeat the opposing player or team by sinking all of the Treasure balls in a predetermined sequential order.
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[0024] The Crew Balls:
[0025] The crew balls are equivalent to the first set of object balls 30 in the first exemplary embodiment of the billiard game and apparatus of the present invention. After the break, each player or team of players tries to eliminate one of the Crew Balls 30 which have three different colors and/or indicia that will eventually relate to the three players or teams. For example, if the Crew Balls 30 are comprised of three different colors such as red, yellow, and blue, each player or team of players tries to eliminate one of the red, blue or yellow sets of Crew Balls 30. The color and/or indicia of these Crew Balls 30 that is the target for each player or team is determined once a player or team sinks a given ball having a specific color and/or indicia. If that were a red ball, for example, that player or team must sink all the remaining red balls before proceeding to the Treasure balls.
[0026] Crew Ball Combinations: Crew balls can be used in combinations as long as the first ball of that combination is that player's or team's color and/or indicia. Crew Ball combinations are not allowed if the first ball after hitting the cue ball is not that player's or team's color and/or indicia. Hitting an opponent's Crew Ball first is illegal and ends that player's or team's turn.
[0027] Crew Ball and Cannonade Ball Scratch: If a player or team scratches a Cue Ball while shooting at a Crew Ball or Cannonade Ball, the turn is over. The following player or team then has the Cue Ball in hand and may commence shooting from inside Treasure Island 40, which is the area inside the straight baulk line 20 and the D line 24. Post scratch shots from inside Treasure Island 40 must only shoot game balls forward of the straight baulk line 20. Shooting a post-scratch shot within Treasure Island 40 or behind the straight baulk line 20 line is not permitted.
[0028] Crew and Cannonade Ball Combinations: Crew Balls may be used in combination with Cannonade Balls as long as the Crew Ball is the first ball in the combination followed by a Cannonade Ball, or if the Cannonade Ball is the first, the next in line must be that player's or team's Crew Ball. Other player's or team's Crew Balls may be used in combinations but only after the shooting a player's or team's Crew Ball in sequence. Shooting another player's or team's Crew Ball first results in loss of the shooter's turn.
[0029] After all of a player's or team's Crew Balls are sunk, a scratch results in loss of the game.
[0030] The Cannonade Balls:
[0031] The Cannonade Balls are equivalent to the second set of object balls 34 in the first exemplary embodiment of the billiard game and apparatus of the present invention. Unique to the billiard game of the present invention, Cannonade Balls 34 provides an extra layer of strategy and tactics. Smaller than the first and third set of object balls (and smaller than regulation or standardized sized billiard balls when the first and third set of object balls are standard size billiard balls), the 3 cannonade balls 34 are always returned to the table after being sunk.
[0032] Using the Cannonade Balls: [0033] Cannonade Balls may be sunk individually to gain position for other shots on the table without losing a turn. [0034] Cannonade Balls may be sunk and replaced to their original table spots indefinitely.
[0035] When making a cannonade (see next step), a player or team must declare that and go for the Cannonade, or immediately return the just sunk Cannonade ball to a marked, Cannonade Ball start position** on the table. [0036] **Cannonade Balls are replaced onto the table starting with the center
[0037] Cannonade Ball position first. If that position is covered by any ball, the just sunk Cannonade ball is returned to the side position marker on the same side of the table that the ball was sunk. If all Cannonade Ball marker positions are occupied, a cannonade Ball is placed directly behind the ball occupying the marker.
[0038] Making a Cannonade:
[0039] If a player or team sinks all 3 Cannonade Balls 34 in continuous sequence, all of the opponent's crew balls come back onto the table. This can be a real game-changer! After a successful Cannonade, the opponent's already pocketed Crew Balls are brought back up onto the table and placed in a straight line from the middle rack marker toward the rear of the table. In the 3 team or 3 player game of the first exemplary embodiment of the billiard game of the present invention, the retuning Crew Balls 30 are placed in 2 straight lines centering on the top rack spot marker position as shown in
[0040] The Treasure Balls:
[0041] The Treasure Balls are equivalent to the third set of object balls 36 in the first exemplary embodiment of the billiard game and apparatus of the present invention. Again unique to billiard game of the present invention, the 3 Treasure Balls 36 have a separate set of game rules. The 3 Treasure Balls 36 are: the Key Ball 37, the Treasure Chest Ball 38, and the Treasure Ball 39. The Treasure Balls 36 must be sunk in the order of Key Ball 37, Treasure Chest Ball 38 and Treasure Ball 39 in that specific order to win the game. Sinking the Treasure Balls 36 out of sequence (with the exception of the Treasure ball 39see below) results in a game loss.
[0042] Treasure Balls 36 cannot be used in combination with any other ball.
[0043] Treasure Balls 36 cannot be used with the Poison Cue 41.
[0044] The Key Ball:
[0045] deliberately eccentric, the Key Ball 37 will wander in its own direction if the shooter is not careful. The Key Ball 37 is the first of the Treasure Balls 36 that must be sunk to get to the Treasure ball 39 and win the game. Once the Key Ball 37 is sunk, the Treasure Ball 39 may no longer be used to bring individual opponent's Crew Balls 30 back onto the Table. (See Treasure Ball section below)
[0046] If the Key Ball 37 is sunk before a player or team has all of his/her/their Crew Balls 30 off the table, the game is lost.
[0047] A scratch on the Key ball 37 or any Treasure Ball 36 results in a game loss.
[0048] The Treasure Chest Ball:
[0049] Second in the treasure ball sequence following the Key Ball 37 is the non-eccentric Treasure Chest Ball 38 which has the same restrictions as the other 2 Treasure Balls: A scratch or out-of-sequence sinking of the Treasure. Chest Ball 38 results in a game loss.
[0050] The Treasure Ball:
[0051] The final goal of the billiard game of the present invention is to win the game by burying the Treasure Ball 39 in a pocket of the player's or team's choice. Unlike the other two Treasure Balls (namely the Key Ball 37 and the Treasure Chest Ball 38), however, the Treasure Ball 39 can be used during the Crew Ball phase of the game. Before a player or team sinks the Key Ball 37 after his/her/their Crew Ball phase, any player or team can pull an opponent's sunken Crew Ball back onto the table, one Crew Ball per Treasure Ball 39 sinking. In the 3 player or 3 team game of the first exemplary embodiment of the billiard game of the present invention, which Crew Ball is returned to the table is at the discretion of the player or team sinking the Treasure Ball 39. Crew Balls returned to the table via the Treasure Ball 39 are placed on the top rack spot marker position.
[0052] Important Treasure Ball Rule: Once the Key Ball 37 is sunk, players or teams may no longer use sinking the Treasure Ball 39 to bring an opponent's Crew Balls 30 back onto the table. Sinking the Treasure Ball 39 out of sequence once the Key Ball 37 is sunk results in loss of the game.
[0053] The Cue Balls:
[0054] Each billiard game set or apparatus of the present invention comes with not one, but 2 cue balls. One cue ball is a normal, regulation or standard size cue ball. The other is ominously dubbed the Poison Cue Ball 41.
[0055] The Poison Cue Ball:
[0056] Deliberately made slightly smaller than the regular or standard size Cue Ball just to make things more difficult and to test players' skill, the Poison Cue Ball 41 can be used to get out of a tight game situation, but using the Poison cue ball 41 comes with a cost. When a player or team uses the Poison Cue Ball 41 just once, their turn is over.
[0057] A Poison Cue Ball Scratch: In the course of game-play during the Crew ball phase, if the Poison Cue Ball 41 is sunk, or leaves the table surface, the turn is over. The Poison Cue Ball 41 is then returned to the rear-most marker as it was in the ship-rack (diamond shaped ball rack) at the beginning of each game.
[0058] A Poison Cue Ball Scratch after the Crew Ball phase results in a game loss.
[0059] Like the Cannonade Balls 34, the Poison Cue Ball 41 is always in play and on the table.
[0060] The Poison Cue Ball 41 may not be used to shoot any treasure ball 36 in any phase of the game.
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[0062] The detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the invention herein shows various exemplary embodiments of the invention. These exemplary embodiments and modes are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following disclosure is intended to teach both the implementation of the exemplary embodiments and modes and any equivalent modes or embodiments that are known or obvious to those reasonably skilled in the art. Additionally, all included examples are non-limiting illustrations of the exemplary embodiments and modes, which similarly avail themselves to any equivalent modes or embodiments that are known or obvious to those reasonably skilled in the art.
[0063] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that numerous billiard games using billiard game apparatus that include at least two object balls that are different in size as in the described exemplary embodiments of the invention may be produced and utilized to arrive at a billiard game that introduces new elements of strategy and tactics to be considered by a player. Therefore, other combinations and/or modifications of structures, arrangements, applications, proportions, elements, materials, or components used in the practice of the billiard game and apparatus of the instant invention that include at least two object balls that are different in size, in addition to those not specifically recited, can be varied or otherwise particularly adapted to specific environments, manufacturing specifications, design parameters, or other operating requirements without departing from the scope of the instant invention and are intended to be included in this disclosure.
[0064] Unless specifically noted, it is the Applicant's intent that the words and phrases in the specification and the claims be given the commonly accepted generic meaning or an ordinary and accustomed meaning used by those of ordinary skill in the applicable arts. In the instance where these meanings differ, the words and phrases in the specification and the claims should be given the broadest possible, generic meaning. If any other special meaning is intended for any word or phrase, the specification will clearly state and define the special meaning.