Game board and method
09694273 ยท 2017-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F2003/00962
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F3/00173
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F2003/00946
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Removal of game pieces or tiles from the recesses of a game board surface having a raised grid to prevent sliding of the game pieces on the board is facilitated by providing, in one embodiment, a flexible game board which can be bent into a generally U-shaped structure to form a funnel to deposit the game pieces into a receptacle by funneling action. An alternative embodiment provides for pivotably mounted full boards or portions of boards which are rotated on their pivots to deposit the game pieces in a receptacle forming the frame for the structure. Another embodiment provides a grid with a slot under it for receiving a smooth-surfaced marked game board surface under the grid. The game board can be pulled out from under the grid to let game pieces fall down into a receptacle.
Claims
1. A game board for bearing a plurality of game pieces distributed in a plurality of game piece locations on said game board, said game board bearing indicia defining said game piece locations, said game board comprising a normally flat solid sheet of resilient plastic material with said indicia, said sheet being bendable by hand into a substantial U-shape with said game indicia on separate parts of said board being moved towards one another, and without permanent deformation so as to return due to its resilience to a flat shape when released, in which said game board indicia include a retaining structure at each of said locations to impede sideways movement of said game piece from said location due to movement of said board or accidental contact with said game piece, said retaining structure comprising barriers on a plurality of sides of each of said locations to separate each of said locations from the others of said locations.
2. A game board as in claim 1 including a frame for holding said game board flat, and including a rotary support device supporting said frame for facilitating rotation of said board on a support surface.
3. A game board for bearing a plurality of game pieces distributed in a plurality of game piece locations on said game board, said game board bearing indicia defining said game piece locations, said game board comprising a normally flat solid sheet of resilient plastic material with said indicia, said sheet being bendable by hand into a substantial U-shape with said game indicia on separate parts of said board being moved towards one another, and without permanent deformation so as to return due to its resilience to a flat shape when released, including a frame with a holding structure for releasably holding said flat sheet in said frame in which said frame forms a receptacle below said board, and an outlet opening in said receptacle for allowing said game pieces to be poured out of said receptacle.
4. A game board for receiving game pieces distributed in a plurality of game piece locations on said game board, said game board comprising a normally flat solid sheet of resilient plastic material with game markings, said sheet being bendable by hand into a substantial U-shape without permanent deformation so as to return due to its resilience to a flat shape when released, a frame for supporting said board and holding said board flat, a turntable secured to said frame for rotatably supporting said frame and said game board above a support surface, said game board having a mesh of protruding ridges for holding each of a plurality of game pieces in position at a pre-selected location on said game board.
5. A device as in claim 4 in which said frame has a recessed ledge upon which the edge of said game board rests, and a plurality of retaining members positioned around the periphery of said ledge to engage and hold said game board seated on said ledge.
6. A device as in claim 5 in which said game board has a plurality of corners and said frame has a plurality of matching corners, and said retaining members are corner covers for each of said corners of said frame, with each of said corners of said game board fitted under one of said corner covers.
Description
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in or apparent from the following description and drawings. In the drawings:
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(17) In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the game board 24 is made of flexible, resilient, plastic material like that used to make flexible kitchen cutting boards, so that the board 24, when removed from the frame 22, can be bent into a generally U-shaped structure as shown in
(18) When a game such as Scrabble is finished, and it is desired to remove the game pieces from the raised grid on the surface of the board 24, it is bent as shown in
(19) When the hand pressure applied to the board 24 to bend it as shown in
(20) Because it is flexible, the board can be bent upwardly in the middle to shorten it in one dimension so as to easily fit the corners under the corner pieces 32.
(21) Alternatively, rotatable latch members can be positioned at the corners to engage the corners of the board 25 to hold them into the frame, and to ensure that the board remains flat during play. If desired, the understructure for the board frame can have one or more vertical support members to hold the board up in its center (and elsewhere, if needed) to prevent sagging.
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(23) The structure is advantageous in that it has the highly desirable feature of holding the game pieces during play, but making the game pieces relatively easy to remove when the game is finished.
(24) Although the board preferably has a raised grid on its surface, it also can have a smooth surface and the board can be easier to remove the game pieces from due to the flexibility and resiliency of the board to enable it to be formed into a funnel shape to guide game pieces into a receptacle 28.
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(26) The board 44 has two pins or projections 54 extending from opposite side edges of the board 44. These projections or pins fit into grooves or notches 56 in the opposite side walls 46 and 52 of the receptacle which serves as a frame. A finger notch 53 is provided in the rear wall 48 of the receptacle to allow easy access to lift the board, and a ledge 60 extends outwardly from the inside surface of the wall 48 and provides a recess into which the board 44 fits when it is horizontal. In its horizontal position, the board is supported by the ledge 60 and the pins 54 resting on the bottoms of the notches 56.
(27) An exit slot 58 is provided in the side wall 46 at a position close to the bottom wall 49 and the right side wall 50. The width of the slot 58 is determined by the width of the opening to the container to be used to hold the tiles when they are not in use. In this way, the receptacle can be tipped towards the container to allow the tiles to slide out into the container. By tipping the board 44 up to the angle shown in
(28) Preferably, the notches 56 are open at the top so that the pins 54 are not held in them. Thus, the game board 44 can be removed entirely from the frame and held upright at a vertical angle to the bottom of the receptacle, or even can be tipped upside down, to facilitate removal of the game pieces.
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(31) The bottom structure of the receptacle shown in
(32) The two board portions 72 and 74 preferably are swung downwardly, in the directions of arrows 90 and 92 towards the center of the receptacle 42. Referring to
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(35) A further advantage of the embodiment shown in
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(37) The boards 73 and 75 can be tilted to the position shown in
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(39) A game piece exit slot 58 is provided, as in the
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(41) Mounted on the top of the frame formed by the receptacle 42 is a plastic grid 102, preferably transparent, that is used as a replacement for the built-in grids on the boards of the previously-described embodiments. Formed in the side wall 50 of the receptacle 42 is a slot which contains a smooth-surfaced game board 104 with printed indicia suitable for the game being played. For example, if the game is Scrabble, the pattern of squares on board 104 corresponds to that for a Scrabble game. The lines of the grid 102 are aligned with the lines between the squares on the board 104.
(42) When the game is played, the game pieces are put into the grid openings and rest on the surface of the board 104.
(43) When it is desired to remove the game pieces or tiles from the board 102, one simply pulls on a tab 106 extending outwardly from the right edge of the board 104 and pulls it to a position such as that shown in
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(48) It should be understood that a post or other vertical support can be located in or near the center of the bottom wall 49 to support the board and press it upwardly against the grid and thus keep the board from sagging.
(49) It also should be understood that the nature of the game can be changed, say, from Scrabble to bingo or checkers simply by substituting another pre-printed panel for the panel 104 and sliding the new panel into place under the grid.
(50) It is preferred that the embodiments shown described above be fabricated as much as possible by plastic molding. The techniques and materials for doing this are well-known and will not be described in detail here.
(51) Variations in the embodiments disclosed can be made, within the scope of the invention.
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(54) Of course, these distances can be longer, if notches are used to receive the pins with the
(55) In addition, if the game boards are mounted on pins resting in notches, other games can be played using the same frame and receptacle, simply by changing the game board to one for a different game.
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(57) Although the invention has thus been shown and described with reference to specific embodiments, it should be noted that the invention is in no way limited to the details of the described arrangements but changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined by the appended claims.