Combination game throwing target and chair and method of assembly
09550101 ยท 2017-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C15/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus in which propping mechanisms and seat mechanisms augment a throwing game target with the ability to alternately function as a chair when it is not in use as a target. The throwing target components, the components of the propping mechanisms, and the components of the seat mechanisms are all capable of collapse or removal to facilitate the apparatus to be carried, transported or stowed.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a. a throwing game target, comprising: i. primary support means for providing a primary position, and ii. a large and substantially planar surface area, b. Secondary support means for supporting said throwing game target in a secondary position, wherein: i. Said secondary support means comprise a collapsible propping mechanism that positions said throwing game target in said secondary position, c. Seat means for enabling said throwing game target, positioned at said secondary position, to offer sufficient strength and shape to function as a chair, wherein: i. Said seat means are collapsible, ii. Said seat means comprise a first copy of a linkage and a second copy of said linkage iii. said first copy of said linkage is connected to a side of said throwing game target, iv. said second copy of said linkage is connected to a side of said throwing game target, and v. a seat panel, wherein vi. said linkage comprises a thigh link and a calf link, vii. said thigh link comprises a hip end and a knee end, viii. said calf link comprises a knee end and a foot end, ix. said thigh link connects to said side of said throwing game target at said hip end of said thigh link, x. said knee end of said thigh link and said knee end of said calf link are connected, xi. a crossmember connects said knee ends of said thigh links of said copies of said linkage, xii. said thigh links of said copies of said linkage and said crossmember form a supportive periphery, xiii. a wedged foot connects said foot ends of said calf links of said copies of said linkage, xiv. each of said foot ends of said calf links of said copies of said linkage connect to said wedged foot at a junction, said junction being rigid xv. said linkage can articulate to locate said wedged foot between the ground and said throwing game target in said secondary position, xvi. said seat panel is disposed upon said supportive periphery, xvii. said seat panel comprises a seat surface, sufficient to support loads applied to said seat panel, and xviii. said seat panel comprises slats.
2. An apparatus, comprising: a substantially rigid planar target area, rigid meaning having rigidity sufficient to resist yielding or deflecting or deforming in shape away from a planar geometry under force of many impacts of thrown projectiles and the weight of projectiles thereby located on the substantially rigid planar target area, a target feature disposed on the target area, the target feature being one adapted to receive thrown projectiles such that a projectile striking a target feature is limited against further translatory movement on the planar target area, the target feature being one selected from a list comprising an aperture a primary support mechanism, adapted to selectably and alternately position the apparatus into at least one primary position having non-parallel angular inclination with respect to the ground, a secondary support mechanism, adapted to selectably and alternately position said apparatus into at least one secondary position, the secondary position being of significantly increased angle to the ground, with respect to the primary position, and An alternately erectable seat mechanism, adapted to selectably and alternately arrange the apparatus to be a chair, the seat mechanism comprising a seat panel located by a linkage that is assembled and arranged to articulate about the apparatus to form a support truss structure with respect to the target area, such that the target area and seat panel form the chair, the target area being a plane of support for the back of a person, and the seat panel being at least one plane of support for the upper leg and posterior of a person, wherein the linkage is adapted to form a support truss structure only when the apparatus is in a secondary position, such that the combination of the formation of the linkage into the support truss structure and secondary position of the apparatus render the apparatus into an arrangement that is a chair mode, a chair mode being exclusive to a target mode, by a target mode being one in which the apparatus is positioned into a primary position, and not a secondary position, wherein the linkage forms the support truss structure by the linkage being hingedly anchored to the apparatus by comprising at least two pivoting link members and a wedge foot that is adapted to engage the lower end of the apparatus, wherein at least one link is angularly positioned in a range between perfectly horizontal to only a small angle with respect to parallel to the ground such that it is adapted to be direct support for forces applied to the seat panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is best understood according to the embodiment depicted in the drawings and described in the detailed description of the drawings, referring to at least one mode of its form as an apparatus. This mode is considered the preferred embodiment because it anticipates use with respect to a particular popular throwing game, the bean bag game known as cornhole. This embodiment is also preferred because the apparatus is assembled in a manner that preserves gameplay-parameters of the throwing game, to keep it in conformance with other cornhole targets. These drawings should be considered an exemplary form of practicing the claimed invention. However, alternate embodiments are contemplated, and are further discussed below.
(2) For example, an embodiment of a seat panel, contemplated but not shown, is one in which the seat panel disclosed in the drawings is replaced with any otherwise equivalent structure suitable to locate a panel with respect to a supportive periphery or series of cross beams or other support truss or support system. In particular, the inventor envisions embodiments that locate the rails of a seat panel at identical distance to one another as the distance at which the thigh links are located relative to one another. In the drawings, the seat panel structure fits within a supportive periphery and the elements of the panel's structure is located by contact with the inner faces of the periphery. If the support structure of the panel was spaced to the same spacing of the supportive periphery, the rails of that seat panel, when applied to the top of the supportive periphery, would line up directly above supportive periphery. In that case, to securely locate the panel relative to the supportive periphery, the elements of the support structure of the panel could utilize pegs, extending from the bottom of the rails, to insert into holes located on corresponding positions on the top face of the supportive periphery.
(3) Components of the apparatus are labeled with reference numerals. Underlined numerals indicate that they label a specific surface of an object, or a region of a surface, (such as a substantially planar hole in a surface), rather than an object itself.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(11) The drawings depict an embodiment of the apparatus form of the present invention, depicted in
(12) The target (1) comprises a face (2), upon which a target hole (6) is located, and a periphery consisting of a top (3), a bottom (4), and two sides (5). The top (3), bottom (4), and sides (5) each have an interior and exterior plane. The interior planes of the top (3), bottom (4), sides (5), and the face (2) define a volume, the interior (7). The target (1) also comprises target legs (8), each having a foot end (9) and a pivot end (10). Each target leg (8) is pivotably secured to the target (1) at the junction (11) of the pivot end (10) of the target leg (8) and the interior plane of a side (5).
(13) With specific reference to
(14) Using the apparatus for a bean bag toss game, as shown in
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(17) In the method form of the invention, during the step of elevating the target (1) away from the ground, the prop legs (13) are sufficiently long, relative to the length of the target (1), to significantly elevate the top (3) relative to the bottom (4), to incline the target (1), including its face (2) and its sides (5), to a steep angle, and locate and support it in that position. Using the apparatus for a chair, as shown in
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(20) The thigh links each comprise a hip end (20) and a knee end (21). Each thigh link (19) is pivotably connected at its hip end (20) to the exterior plane of the side (5) of the target (1) at a junction (22). Between the sets of links, the knee ends (21) of the thigh links (19) are connected by a crossmember (23). The addition of the crossmember (23) to the thigh links (19) forms a supportive periphery (24).
(21) The calf links (25) each comprise a knee end (26) and a foot end (27). The knee ends (26) of the calf links (25) are pivotably connected to the knee ends (21) of the thigh links (25) at pinned junctions (28). Between the foot ends (27) of each calf link is a wedged foot (29).
(22) The wedged foot (29) comprises a top face (30), a bottom face (31), and a wedge face (32). The calf links (25) engage the top face (30) of the wedged foot (29). In
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(27) The method form of the invention comprises the steps of providing the seating mechanism (17) and the propping mechanism (12) to the target (1). The method also comprises the steps of articulating the invention from a chair to a game throwing target and collapsing for transportation. Those steps are inherently disclosed by the progression of the drawings from
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(29) The next steps articulate the linkage into place. The first step pivots the thigh links (19) at the hip junctions (22) to a position in which the thigh links (19) are substantially parallel to the ground. Then next step pivots the calf link (25) about the knee junction, (28) to swing the wedged foot (29) between the bottom (4) of the target (1) and the ground until it is firmly located, the bottom face (31) in contact with the ground, and the wedge face (32) in contact at the contact region (34).
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