Game table for exercise and recreation
09635935 ยท 2017-05-02
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Abstract
A game table for exercise and recreation provides an engaging game for players wherein a ball or other game piece may be advanced to score goals or points. The game table includes an angled playing surface to which a pair of paddle assemblies may be movably secured via corresponding slots in the playing surface. Typically, the slots will be at the ends of the playing surface and extend laterally. A pair of goal box assemblies provide a scoring opportunity for players and are located at the ends of the playing surface. Side openings may be formed in the walls of the game table to allow improved range of motion, including rotationally, of the paddle assemblies.
Claims
1. A game table for exercise and recreation comprising: a playing surface having a first end and a second end and two sides; one or more first slots in the playing surface extending laterally between the two sides at the first end; a first paddle assembly at a top side of the one or more first slots and comprising a first blade and one or more first handles; one or more first pads at a bottom side of the one or more first slots, wherein the first paddle assembly is movably secured to the playing surface via one or more first fasteners extending from the first paddle assembly to the one or more first pads through the one or more first slots; one or more second slots in the playing surface extending laterally between the two sides at the second end; a second paddle assembly at a top side of the one or more second slots and comprising a second blade and one or more second handles; one or more second pads at a bottom side of the one or more second slots, wherein the second paddle assembly is movably secured to the playing surface via one or more second fasteners extending from the second paddle assembly to the one or more second pads through the one or more second slots; one or more first resilient cords attached to a bottom side of the playing surface, wherein the one or more first pads engage the one or more first resilient cords; and one or more second resilient cords attached to a bottom side of the playing surface, wherein the one or more second pads engage the one or more second resilient cords.
2. The game table of claim 1 further comprising a pair of end blocks at a bottom side of the playing surface.
3. The game table of claim 1 further comprising one or more guide blocks at a bottom side of the playing surface and extending parallel to the one or more first slots, the one or more second slots or both.
4. The game table of claim 1 further comprising a first goal box at the first end of the playing surface, and a second goal box at the second end of the playing surface.
5. The game table of claim 1 further comprising a cover enclosing the playing surface.
6. The game table of claim 1, wherein the playing surface is sloped.
7. A game table comprising: a playing surface comprising a top side and a bottom side; one or more first slots in the playing surface; a first paddle at a top side of the one or more first slots and one or more first pads at a bottom side of the one or more first slots, wherein one or more fasteners extend from the first paddle to the one or more first pads through the one or more first slots; and one or more first resilient cords at the bottom side of the playing surface that engage the one or more first pads.
8. The game table of claim 7 further comprising a first goal box at a first end of the playing surface and a second goal box at a second end of the playing surface.
9. The game table of claim 7 further comprising one or more engagement blocks attached to the one or more first pads that engage the one or more first resilient cords.
10. The game table of claim 7 further comprising a pair of end blocks at a bottom side of the playing surface.
11. The game table of claim 7 further comprising one or more guide blocks at a bottom side of the playing surface and extending parallel to the one or more first slots.
12. The game table of claim 7 further comprising a cover enclosing the playing surface.
13. A game table comprising: a playing surface comprising a top side and a bottom side; one or more slots in the playing surface; a paddle at each of the one or more slots, the paddle at the top side of the playing surface; a pad at each of the one or more slots, the pad at the bottom side of the playing surface; a member extending through each of the one or more slots, the member extending between the paddle and the pad at each of the one or more slots; and one or more resilient cords attached to the bottom side of the playing surface that engage the pad at each of the one or more slots.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. In the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(18) In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough description of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the invention.
(19) In general, the game table herein facilitates play of a game for recreation and exercise in which players advance a ball, puck or other game piece to score points or goals. As shown in
(20) It is contemplated that the playing surface 120 may be angled or sloped in other ways, or not at all. For example, the playing surface 120 may be raised at the first end 128A and second end 128B of the game table 104 with a depressed portion at its center. Alternatively, the playing surface 120 may be horizontal between the first end 128A and the second end 128B.
(21) The playing surface 120 will typically comprise one or more slots 124. As shown for example, the playing surface 120 comprises four slots 124 extending laterally between the first and second side walls 132A, 132B of the game table 104. Also, as can be seen, the slots 124 are at the distal ends of the playing surface 120, near the first and second ends 128A, 128B of the game table. As will be discussed further below, a slot 124 will typically accept and guide a paddle assembly along its length during game play. A single slot 124 may be used for a single paddle assembly. Alternatively, multiple slots 124 may guide a single paddle assembly, such as for added stability, durability or both.
(22) Typically, the playing surface 120 will be surrounded at its periphery. As shown in
(23) The game table 104 may be elevated by one or more supports such as legs 112. This positions the game table 104 at a raised position for game play. In this manner, players may play while standing. It is noted that the legs 112 may be various heights to allow for various postures during game play.
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(26) Various goal box assemblies 140 will now be described with regard to
(27) The cutout 204 may extend laterally between the sides 132A, 132B of the game table 104, such as shown. This helps ensure that a ball that enters the goal box assembly 140 is subsequently received by the cutout 204. Thereafter, the ball can be returned to a player, such as by entering a ball return 224 as will be described further below. It is noted that one or more walls or guide structures may be provided to reflect or otherwise guide a ball into the cutout 204 in some embodiments. For example, the cutout 204 may have walls at or around its periphery to guide a ball into the cutout.
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(30) It is noted that a fence 220 may be mounted in various ways. For example, a fence may be mounted via one or more hinges, pivots or the like to the top cover 136 or the playing surface 120. It is contemplated that a fence 220 may have a biasing mechanism in one or more embodiments. For example, one or more springs, elastic bands or the like may be used to bias the fence 220 (i.e., to hold the fence 220 in position until sufficient force is exerted to move the fence). Typically, such a spring or band would be attached to the fence 220 at one end and to a fixed portion of the game table 140 at another end, such as the top cover 136 or playing surface of the game table.
(31) As disclosed above, one a ball (or other game piece) enters the cutout 204 of the goal box assembly 140 it may be returned to a player. In some embodiments, the player may simply reach into the goal box assembly 140 and manually retrieve the game piece. Typically however a ball return 224 will be provided to automatically return the ball to a player when a goal is scored.
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(33) As described above, players may utilize a paddle assembly to play the table game. In general, a paddle assembly will be used to strike or advance a ball (or other playing piece) during game play. Typically, a player's goal will be to advance a ball into an opposing players goal box assembly to score a point. Various paddle assemblies will now be described with regard to
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(37) The paddle assembly 404 may include one or more bearings, sliders or pads 408A, 408B to reduce surface tension between the paddle assembly 404 and the playing surface 120. Referring to
(38) It is contemplated that one or more additional pads 428 may be included as well. Such additional pads 428 may be attached to the underside of the paddle 416, such as shown in
(39) A pad 408A, 408B will typically be constructed out of a low friction material, such as Teflon. The surface of a pad 408 may be smoothed or coated to reduce friction as well. For example, the surface of a pad 408A, 408B may have a Teflon, plastic or other friction-reducing coating at least where it engages a playing surface 120. The playing surface itself or portions thereof (such as those portions adjacent the slot 124) may be coated with one or more similar materials.
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(42) A resilient cord 444 provides resistance to the movement of the paddle assembly 404. This is beneficial in that a resilient cord provides resistance as it is stretched thereby providing a workout or exercise to a player when the player moves the paddle assembly 404. As can be seen, one or more resilient cords 444 may be used. Resilient cords 444 may be added to increase resistance. For instance, as shown, two resilient cords are installed to the right of the paddle assembly 404 in
(43) In operation, a resilient cord 444 will resist motion of the paddle assembly 404 once the paddle assembly contacts or engages the resilient cord. It is noted that a resilient cord 444 will typically also move the paddle assembly 404 as it contracts. It is contemplated that the paddle assembly 404 may optionally comprise one or more engagement blocks 452 configured to receive or engage one or more resilient cords 444 as the paddle assembly is moved. An engagement block 452 may be notched, concave, or have other shapes or structures configured to receive a resilient cord 444 as a paddle assembly 404 is moved. Alternatively or in addition, it is contemplated that a resilient cord 444 may be attached to the paddle assembly 404, such as at its pad 408B.
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(45) One or more optional end blocks 436 are also shown in
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(47) While various embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of this invention. In addition, the various features, elements, and embodiments described herein may be claimed or combined in any combination or arrangement.