COMPETITIVE KNOCKDOWN TARGET GAME APPARATUS
20250128146 ยท 2025-04-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F9/0208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A competitive knock-down target and fish catching game is provided wherein all players will have the same number of catchable fish and upright knockdown targets. Players will knock down targets and catch fish using a provided fishing pole/lure, or finger attached length of line/bungee cord/and lure, or hand-held kendama-style toy with a line attached ball/lure combination. After a player has knocked down all of the upright targets and caught the requisite number of fish, the player will try to catch and retrieve that player's designated target fish, retrieval of which signals the end of the game. In some embodiments, before the designated target fish can be caught, the player will be required to also catch and return to an upright position the previously knocked-down targets. In other embodiments, the fish targets must be caught and restocked before catching the target fish.
Claims
1. A fishing game apparatus, wherein is provided a flat game field, comprising: (a) a first support bar situated on said game field; (b) a second support bar spaced apart from said first support bar on said game field and oriented to be parallel to said first support bar; (d) a one or more first targets rotatably mounted on said first support bar and a same number of second targets rotatably mounted on said second support bar, wherein, (d1) each of said at least one first targets and at least one second targets has a front side and a back side, with said back side of said first targets facing said back side of said second targets across said game field, (d2) each of said first targets is rotatable backward toward said second support bar, and (d3) each of said second targets is rotatable backward toward said first support bar; (e) a first platform attached to said first bar and a second platform attached to said second bar; (f) a first designated target mounted on said first platform and a second designated target mounted on said second platform, wherein said first and second designated targets both have an upper surface and a lower surface, said lower surface having an engaging member affixed thereto; (g) a line attached at a first end to said first designated target and at a second end to said second designated target; and (h) at least two player poles, each of said at least two poles being connected by a line to a lure, said lure, (h1) being suitable for engaging with said engaging member on said back side of said first and second designated targets with sufficient attaching force to allow said rod to pull said an engaged designated first or second target away from its support member, and (h2) being heavy enough to strike said at least one first target and said at least one second target to rotate them from a vertical orientation to a horizontal orientation.
2. The fishing game apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: (i) a plurality of first fish game pieces and an equal number of second fish game pieces, each of said fish game pieces having a front side and a back side, each of said first fish game pieces being removably attached on said first fish game piece back side to a first platform mounted on said first bar, each of said second fish game pieces being removably attached on said second fish game piece back side to a second platform on said second bar, and each of said first and second fish game pieces (i1) having an outwardly flaring upper terminus, said upper terminus having an angled guide surface leading to a guide slot in said upper terminus, (i2) having a lure engaging member affixed to said back side of each of said first and second game pieces proximate to said guide slot, (i3) having a tether attached thereto, said tether providing a restoring force tending to draw said associated fish game piece toward its associated platform when said associated fish game piece is drawn away from said associated platform by said lure.
3. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 2, wherein each of said plurality of fish game pieces is a flat cutout with an outline of a type of fish and a representation of said type of fish printed on said front side of said fish game piece.
4. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said tether attached to each of said first fish game pieces is elastic and is connected at a first end to one of said first fish game pieces and at a second end to said second support bar.
5. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said tether attached to each of said second fish game pieces is elastic and is connected at a first end to one of said second fish game pieces and at a second end to said first support bar.
6. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 2, wherein each platform has hole therein through which the tether passes.
7. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said player poles has a handle that is a paddle and a lure that is a rubber ball attached to said handle by an elastic cord.
8. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 6, wherein each of said tethers is attached at a first end to one of said first or second fish game pieces and at a second end to a weight that hangs below said game field.
9. A fishing game apparatus, wherein is provided a flat game field, comprising: (a) a first support bar situated on said game field; (b) a second support bar spaced apart from said first support bar on said game field and oriented to be parallel to said first support bar; (d) a one or more first targets rotatably mounted on said first support bar and a same number of second targets rotatably mounted on said second support bar, wherein, (d1) each of said at least one first targets and at least one second targets has a front side and a back side, with said back side of said first targets facing said back side of said second targets across said game field, (d2) each of said first targets is rotatable backward toward said second support bar, and (d3) each of said second targets is rotatable backward toward said first support bar; (e) a first platform attached to said first bar and a second platform attached to said second bar; (f) a first designated target mounted on said first platform and a second designated target mounted on said second platform, wherein said first and second designated targets both have an upper surface and a lower surface, said lower surface having an engaging member affixed thereto, and, (g) a line attached at a first end to said first designated target and at a second end to said second designated target.
10. The fishing game apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising: (h) at least two fishing rods, each of said at least two fishing rods connected by a line to a lure, said lure (h1) being suitable for engaging with said engaging member on said back side of said first and second designated targets with sufficient attaching force to allow said rod to pull said an engaged designated first or second target away from its support member, and (h2) being heavy enough to strike said at least one first target and said at least one second target to rotate them from a vertical orientation to a horizontal orientation.
11. The fishing game apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising: (h) a plurality of first fish game pieces and an equal number of second fish game pieces, each of said fish game pieces having a front side and a back side, each of said first fish game pieces being removably attached on said first fish game piece back side to a first platform mounted on said first bar, each of said second fish game pieces being removably attached on said second fish game piece back side to a second platform on said second bar, and each of said first and second fish game pieces (h1) having an outwardly flaring upper terminus, said upper terminus having an angled guide surface leading to a guide slot in said upper terminus, (h2) having a lure engaging member affixed to said back side of each of said first and second game pieces proximate to said guide slot, (h3) having a tether attached thereto, said tether providing a restoring force tending to draw said associated first or second fish game piece toward its associated platform when said associated first or second fish game piece is drawn away from said associated platform by said lure.
12. The fishing game apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising: (h) at least two fishing lines, each of said at least fishing lines having a graspable member at one end and a lure and at a graspable member at an opposite end, said lure (h1) being suitable for engaging with said engaging member on said back side of said first and second designated targets with sufficient attaching force to allow said rod to pull said an engaged designated first or second target away from its support member, and (h2) being heavy enough to strike said at least one first target and said at least one second target to rotate them from a vertical orientation to a horizontal orientation.
13. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 11, wherein each of said plurality of first and second fish game pieces is a flat cutout with an outline of a type of fish and a representation of said type of fish printed on said front side of said fish game piece.
14. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said tether attached to each of said first fish game pieces is elastic and is connected at a first end to one of said first fish game pieces and at a second end to said second support bar.
15. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said tether attached to each of said second fish game pieces is elastic and is connected at a first end to one of said second fish game pieces and at a second end to said first support bar.
16. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 11, wherein each first platform has a hole therein through which the tether connected to said first fish game piece mounted thereon passes.
17. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 11, wherein each second platform has a hole therein through which the tether connected to said second fish game piece mounted thereon passes.
18. A fishing game apparatus according to claim 11, wherein each of said tethers is attached at a first end to one of said first or second fish game pieces and at a second end to a weight that hangs below said game field.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] These and further aspects of the invention are described in detail in the following examples and accompanying drawings.
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[0025] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and will herein be described hereinafter in detail, some specific embodiments of the instant invention. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments or algorithms so described.
[0026] This application incorporates by reference the entirety of U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,891,667, 7,484,733, and pending patent application Ser. No. 18/371,306, filed Sep. 21, 2023, as if fully set out herein at this point.
[0027] The embodiment as shown in
[0028] Included on each player's bar is also a required designated target 120 that is removably mounted on a platform 115 and, optionally, there may be some number of additional targets 110 that are also removably mounted on their own platforms 115. Preferably the platforms 115 will be mounted on a bar 135 alongside the vertical targets 105. The center (or other designated target) on both player's sides must be one that is catchable using the lure provided, with each player's designated target 120 connected to the other player's designated target 120 by a cord 140 that stretches across the game field.
[0029] In one embodiment, catching one designated target 120 and drawing it toward the user that catches it will simultaneously pull the other player's designated target 120 away from its mounted location on the opposite side of the game field. Alternatively, snagging and pulling the designated target away from its platform 115 will tighten the connecting cord 140 and activate a bell 145 or other signaling mechanism that is attached to it. Either way, preferably the players will have been instructed before starting a game that the designated target 120 is only to be caught after all of the other targets have been dealt with, i.e., either knocked down, caught, etc., Then, catching the designated target 120 will signify the end of one game round. For purposes of the instant disclosure, the term tether may be used to describe the connecting cord 140 and that term should be broadly construed to include both elastic and inelastic cords.
[0030] As noted above, the game targets 105 are rotatably mounted on a bar 135 that is resting on the game field 103. In some embodiments, (
[0031] Turning now to the game pieces 110 and 120, in some embodiments these games pieces will take the shapes of fish although that is certainly not a requirement. For purposes of the clarity in the text that follows the game pieces 110 and 120 will be described as fish although that term should be broadly interpreted to refer to any form that allows them to be caught by lures of the type illustrated in
[0032] The fish 110/120 are designed to be caught or snagged and pulled away from their position on their platforms 115 using lures (discussed below) that are provided to the players. In the example of
[0033] Turning next to designated target 120 as illustrated in the embodiment of
[0034] In various embodiments, the user plays the game by using a short rod, pole or other instrumentality of the sort generally indicated in
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[0036] The attachment member 410 in some embodiments is one-half of a hook-and-loop material, with the other/mating half being installed on the platform 115 on which the fish 110 is initially placed. This sort of arrangement will help keep the fish in place while the player attempts to snag them with a lure.
[0037] Each fish 110 will have a guide surface 440 and guide slot 420 at the head of the fish 110 and proximate to hook-and-loop material 415 (the catching member, hereinafter) on the underside of the fish 110. The guide surface 440 has been provided to make it easier for the user to maneuver a lure into the guide slot 420 and engage the catching member 415 on the underside of the fish 110 with a lure. Note that hook-and-loop material is just one example of the sort of attachment that could be used. Another example would be a magnet and steel (or other ferromagnetic material) combination. More generally, all that is required is that the lure be removably attached to its platform 115 by the complementary material on the back of the fish so that the fish may be easily caught and pulled from its resting place.
[0038] The artificial fishing pole (pole) and lure combination that is used to catch the fish and knock down the upright targets might take many forms as is generally shown in
[0039] At the remote terminus of each of the lines 318 is the lure that can be used to knock down the upright targets 105 and optionally pull them back into an upright orientation. Additionally, the pole will contain at its free end some mechanism for catching the fish 110/120.
[0040] As is shown in
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[0043] Finally, the artificial fishing pole embodiment 340 of
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[0045] In some embodiments, a guide slot 420 will be provided to aid the user in snaring a fish. In this case, the user might try to position the lure so that the line 318 from the pole passes over the guide surface 440 of the fish 110. Once that is done, it will then be relatively easy to maneuver the line into the slot 420 where it can be then pulled toward the user to draw the lure up against lure engaging member 415 For purposes of the instant disclosure, the term guide member will generally refer to any structure provided on the engageable end of the fish that assists a user in maneuvering a lure into a position where it can become engaged with the fish. By way of example only, the guide member of the embodiment of
[0046] In practice, after the line 318 is seated within the guide slot 420, the lure will be in a position to snare the fish 110 by engaging the fish's engaging member 415 with the complementary lure engaging member at the end of the line 318. After the lure has become engaged with the fish, the user will be able to tug on the pole, thereby removably attaching the lure to the fish 110 and disengaging the fish 110 from the support surface.
[0047] In practice, this apparatus might be used as follows. One embodiment employs optional game action rules that are set before an eye/hand speed drill tournament starts. Preferably, no action sequence rule can be changed after a tournament has begun. For example, the following rules/parameters might be modified depending on the circumstances: [0048] 1. Configuration of the targets/fish and order of knockdown/catching in various embodiments might be modified as follows. [0049] a. Number of targets in use can be varied. [0050] b. Number of times each target is to be knocked down and/or uplifted, i.e., snagged and drawn back to an upright position can be changed. [0051] C. Number of fish in use and the sequence of their catch and restock action can be varied. [0052] d. The sequence of target knock down/uplift and fish catch/restock action can be modified. [0053] e. The action sequence rule can be alternating fish and target or vice versa, e.g., all fish then all targets or vice versa and with or without fish restocking and target uplifting. [0054] f. The number of fish in use and their sequence of catch and restock can be varied. The use of a bungie cord to restock each fish is an optional feature. [0055] g. The final time each fish is caught its restocking may or may not be required as determined by the game rules established at the start of each tournament. [0056] 2. The participants could be two individual contestants or two-player teams. [0057] 3. The conditions for winning can be modified. [0058] a. After completing the sequence of game rules prescribed above, the first to finish will try to catch the middle-positioned fish. [0059] b. This final uncaught fish is preferably positioned at the midpoint of the lineup of each contestant's action objects. [0060] c. The final fish can be interconnected by a slack inelastic tether line. When a slack inelastic tether line is used, it is suggested to allow a minimum of an inch or two of slack to limit the caught fish retrieval movement. [0061] d. If the tether between them is not elastic, the final fish catch/line pulling action pins down the opponent's final fish, thus designating the winner/champ. [0062] 4. Final winner signaling options could include any of the following examples. [0063] a. A sound emitting device attached to the interconnecting tether between the final/designated fish (such as a jingle bell) can be used to signal that a contestant has caught a game winning final fish. [0064] b. Optional game rules can allow all contestants to win a champ timed drill ranking position by, for example, requiring that each final fish caught be immediately released to allow the other contestant to also catch their final fish. [0065] c. An optional game timed improvement ranking for each contestant could be implemented by having an assistant call out elapsed time as each contestant hooks a final fish. [0066] d. This feature will allow fundraiser raffle ticket drawings for sponsor products and discounts by, for example, awarding a raffle ticket each time a contestant improves his or her prior time score. Then, when the raffle tickets are drawn the winning tickets could award a sponsor prize and/or product discount, etc.
[0067] As noted previously, the final or designated fish are preferably slack line or bungee line interconnected. The line passes in some embodiments through each fish's mounting platform and is attached to the opposing final fish. Therefore, the line pulling action of catching a final fish will pin down the opposing fish to its mounting platform, i.e., this prevents catching/movement action of the opponent's fish. In other embodiments, e.g., if the final fish are directly connected and the connecting line does not pass through a hole in the final fish mounting platform, catching the designated target will simultaneously pull the other player's designated target away from its mounted location on the opposite side of the game field, thereby signaling the end of a game.
[0068] Turning next to
[0069] As can best be seen in
[0070] With respect to the other platform-mounted fish 710, these fish are each connected by its own line 730, which is preferably elastic, to the support structure on the opposite side of the game field so that when the fish 710 is drawn away from its platform 715 the line 730 will tend to draw the fish 710 back to its platform 715 when the fish is released.
[0071] Additional objects provided in this game include one or more knock-down targets 705 and some number of hanging targets 708. As can be seen, the hanging targets 708 will preferably be mounted on the support frame 735 so that they can easily be made to swing to-and-fro which can be used as a signal that the player has struck that target. Additionally, in this embodiment are provided digital timers 755 that can be used to end the game if it is to be a time-limited game.
[0072] Turning next to
[0073] As can be seen, each of the fish 810 is arranged so that its catching structure 640 extends over the edge of the game field which will make those fish easier to catch using the sorts of lures that are preferably provided to the players. Additionally, each fish 810 has a retracting line 835 which is attached at one end to the fish 810 and at the other end to a eight 830. The retracting line 835 preferably passes through a hole in the game filed so that after a fish 810 is caught and drawn away from the game board the weight will tend to draw the fish back to its original position on the game field. Although in this case all of the fish 815 are connected to the same weight 830, that was done for convenience in transportation only and each fish 815 might have a separate weight instead. Additionally, the center fish 815 on each side of the game field are connected together by line 820 which might be elastic or not. Either way, the connecting line 820 is in mechanical communication with the signaling device 740 at the center of the game field.
[0074] As should be clear, in the configuration of
[0075] Note that for purposes of the instant application, when the term platform is used that term should be broadly construed to include any arrangement where the fish are removably attached to a support member in a way that makes the guide surface 440 and guide slot 420 of the fish available to be engaged by a lure and pulled away from the platform by a user.
[0076] Note also that although connecting line 740 and chord 140 are discussed herein as though they stretch continuously across the game field, it is certainly possible that each actually consists of two pieces with one end attached to the fish 112 and fish 711 and at the other end to the bell/signaling device 145. As such, when these sorts of lines are discussed herein it should be understood that they need not be a single line but instead more might be two or more lines that fulfill the function of interconnecting the game pieces with the signaling device and with each other.
[0077] Turning next to
[0078] The embodiment 1020 of
[0079] For purposes of the instant disclosure, the loop 1016 and the section of hook and loop material 1026 shall collectively be referred to as graspable members.
[0080] It should be noted that for purposes herein some of the game pieces that are utilized in the game will generally be referred to as fish, fish shaped, fish figures, etc. However, it should be clear that any sort of figure might be used in the same way as the fish figures are used herein. Also, the fish game pieces are typically flat and relatively thin. In some embodiments, each fish game piece bears the image of a fish on its front, back or both. In some instances, a plurality of fish game pieces will be provided and each will bear the image of a different type of fish. Thus, when this document refers to fish (e.g., fish shaped, fish game piece, fish figure, etc.) that text should not be limited to its literal meaning but instead it should be broadly construed to include any sort of game piece that is suitable for use with the support surface, tether, and lures discussed hereinafter and which includes the specialized structures discussed herein.
[0081] It is to be understood that the terms including, comprising, consisting and grammatical variants thereof do not preclude the addition of one or more components, features, steps, or integers or groups thereof and that the terms are to be construed as specifying components, features, steps, or integers.
[0082] If the specification or claims refer to an additional element, that does not preclude there being more than one of the additional element.
[0083] It is to be understood that where the claims or specification refer to a or an element, such reference is not to be construed that there is only one of that element.
[0084] It is to be understood that where the specification states that a component, feature, structure, or characteristic may, might, can or could be included, that particular component, feature, structure, or characteristic is not required to be included.
[0085] Where applicable, although state diagrams, flow diagrams or both may be used to describe embodiment, the invention is not limited to those diagrams or to the corresponding descriptions. For example, flow need not move through each illustrated box or state, or in exactly the same order as illustrated and described.
[0086] Methods of the present invention may be implemented by performing or completing manually, automatically, or a combination thereof, selected steps or tasks.
[0087] The term method may refer to manners, means, techniques and procedures for accomplishing a given task including, but not limited to, those manners, means, techniques and procedures either known to, or readily developed from known manners, means, techniques and procedures by practitioners of the art to which the invention belongs.
[0088] For purposes of the instant disclosure, the term at least followed by a number is used herein to denote the start of a range beginning with that number (which may be a range having an upper limit or no upper limit, depending on the variable defined). For example, at least 1 means 1 or more than 1. The term at most followed by a number is used herein to denote the end of a range ending with that number (which may be a range having 1 or 0 as its lower limit, or a range having no lower limit, depending upon the variable being defined). For example, at most 4 means 4 or less than 4, and at most 40% means 40% or less than 40%. Terms of approximation (e.g., about, substantially, approximately, etc.) should be interpreted according to their ordinary and customary meanings as used in the associated art unless indicated otherwise. Absent a specific definition and absent ordinary and customary usage in the associated art, such terms should be interpreted to be 10% of the base value.
[0089] When, in this document, a range is given as (a first number) to (a second number) or (a first number)-(a second number), this means a range whose lower limit is the first number and whose upper limit is the second number. For example, 25 to 100 should be interpreted to mean a range whose lower limit is 25 and whose upper limit is 100. Additionally, it should be noted that where a range is given, every possible subrange or interval within that range is also specifically intended unless the context indicates to the contrary. For example, if the specification indicates a range of 25 to 100 such range is also intended to include subranges such as 26-100, 27-100, etc., 25-99, 25-98, etc., as well as any other possible combination of lower and upper values within the stated range, e.g., 33-47, 60-97, 41-45, 28-96, etc. Note that integer range values have been used in this paragraph for purposes of illustration only and decimal and fractional values (e.g., 46.7-91.3) should also be understood to be intended as possible subrange endpoints unless specifically excluded.
[0090] It should be noted that where reference is made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps can be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where context excludes that possibility), and the method can also include one or more other steps which are carried out before any of the defined steps, between two of the defined steps, or after all of the defined steps (except where context excludes that possibility).
[0091] Further, it should be noted that terms of approximation (e.g., about, substantially, approximately, etc.) are to be interpreted according to their ordinary and customary meanings as used in the associated art unless indicated otherwise herein. Absent a specific definition within this disclosure, and absent ordinary and customary usage in the associated art, such terms should be interpreted to be plus or minus 10% of the base value.
[0092] Still further, additional aspects of the instant invention may be found in one or more appendices attached hereto and/or filed herewith, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference as is fully set out at this point.
CONCLUSIONS
[0093] Of course, many modifications and extensions could be made to the instant invention by those of ordinary skill in the art.
[0094] Thus, the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objects and attain the ends and advantages mentioned above as well as those inherent therein. While the inventive device has been described and illustrated herein by reference to certain preferred embodiments in relation to the drawings attached thereto, various changes and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made therein by those of ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the spirit of the inventive concept the scope of which is to be determined by the following claims.