Boxxyball
20230141648 · 2023-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A ball game is submitted. The ball game has an elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, but where there are three rows of ten boxes. Each hole (box) in the net is 12 inches × 12 inches, and the game ball is around 5 inches in diameter. A user stands on either side of the elevated, flat surface and may throw the ball through one of the holes (boxes) in the elevated, flat surface. Another user stands on the opposite side of the elevated, flat surface and may catch the ball and return it in the same way. The height of the elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, the number, and dimensions of the holes (boxes), and the size of the game ball may be changed/adjusted. However, the holes (boxes) in the net are at least 50% larger than the diameter of the game ball, e.g., in another embodiment, there are three rows of eight boxes, where each hole (box) in the net is 14 inches x 14 inches, and the game ball is around 6 inches in diameter.
Claims
1. A ball game comprising an elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, but where there are three rows of ten boxes. Each hole (box) in the net is 12 inches x 12 inches, and the game ball is around 5 inches in diameter. an elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, but where there are three rows of ten boxes and each hole (box) in the net is 12 inches x 12 inches. a game ball that is around 5 inches in diameter for throwing through the elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, but where there are three rows of ten boxes and each hole (box) in the net is 12 inches × 12 inches. a plurality of supports wherein the plurality of supports have a first end and a second end, and wherein the first end is located near the elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, but where there are three rows of ten boxes and each hole (box) in the net is 12 inches x 12 inches, and wherein the second end is located near the ground. a plurality of generally cylindrical straight tubing wherein the plurality of generally cylindrical straight tubing, when assembled, forms a rectangle that surrounds and supports the elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, but where there are three rows of ten boxes and each hole (box) in the net is 12 inches × 12 inches. a plurality of connectors/fittings which connect the plurality of generally cylindrical straight tubing, where a plurality of connectors/fittings have a circular opening wherein the circular opening receives a portion of the plurality of generally cylindrical straight tubing. a plurality of push-pins which connect the plurality of connectors/fittings to the plurality of cylindrical straight tubing, where a plurality of connectors/fittings have a circular opening wherein the circular opening receives a portion of the plurality of generally cylindrical straight tubing.
2. The ball game of claim 1, wherein the plurality of push-pins inserted in the generally cylindrical straight tubing connect to the plurality of connectors/fittings.
3. The ball game of claim 1, wherein the length of the plurality of generally cylindrical straight tubing is straight.
4. The ball game of claim 1, wherein the elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, but where there are three rows of ten boxes and each hole (box) in the net is 12 inches × 12 inches, consists of netting that is secured and held in tension by the plurality of generally cylindrical straight tubing connected to the connectors/fittings using push-pins.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] A ball game is submitted.
[0032] The ball game has an elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, but where there are three rows of ten boxes. Each hole (box) in the net is 12 inches x 12 inches, and the game ball is around 5 inches in diameter.
[0033] A user stands on either side of the elevated, flat surface and may throw the ball through one of the holes (boxes) in the elevated, flat surface. Another user stands on the opposite side of the elevated, flat surface and may catch the ball and return it in the same way.
[0034] The height of the elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net, the number and dimensions of the holes (boxes), and the size of the game ball may be changed/adjusted. However, the holes (boxes) in the net are at least 50% larger than the diameter of the game ball, e.g., in another embodiment, there are three rows of eight boxes, each hole (box) in the net is 14 inches x 14 inches, and the game ball is around 6 inches in diameter.
[0035] The elevated, flat playing surface resembling a volleyball net may be made from rope-like material, for example, nylon or some other lightweight material.
[0036] The supporting framework may have rectangular dimensions.
[0037] The elevated, flat playing surface resembling a volleyball net may be supported by a rectangular framework of generally cylindrical straight tubing.
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PLAYING THE GAME
[0049] Boxxyball is a catch-and-throw ball game that can be played on the beach, at the park, on a hard surface (indoor or outdoor), or even in water. The game equipment involves a unique feature. The elevated, flat surface which resembles a volleyball net contains three rows of ten boxes, where each hole (box) in the net is 12 inches x 12 inches and the game ball is around 5 inches in diameter. The novel aspect of Boxxyball is that the game is played by throwing the ball through the net.
[0050] In the standard embodiment of the game, the net may consist of three rows of ten boxes, where each box is 12 inches x 12 inches, and the game ball may be around 5 inches in diameter.
[0051] In another embodiment, the net may consist of three rows of eight boxes, where each box is 14 inches x 14 inches, and the game ball may be around 6 inches in diameter.
[0052] In another embodiment, the net may consist of two rows of twenty-four boxes, where each box is 14 inches × 14 inches, and the game ball may be around 6 inches in diameter.
[0053] In another embodiment, the net may consist of two rows of six boxes, where each box is 14 inches x 14 inches, and the game ball may be around 6 inches in diameter.
[0054] To play the game, a user assembles the game and marks out the playing area (which is dependent upon the version of the game).
Gameplay 1v1
[0055] Each player is permitted to touch the ball once on their side of the court. The first player stands behind the line at the rear of the playing area and serves the ball by throwing it through any hole (box) in the net. If the ball fails to pass through a hole (box) in the net, service is lost and passes to the player on the other side. If the ball passes through but touches the net and is redirected straight down on the other side (“net drop”), this is ruled “unplayable” and the serve is retaken. If the ball passes through (the ball may touch the net, as long as it’s ruled “playable,”) the player on the other side must catch the ball before it hits the ground, and with one second to release the ball, return it by throwing it through any hole (box) in the net. The serving player must catch the ball before it hits the ground, and with one second to release the ball, return it in the same way. The game continues. At any point in the game, if the ball bounces off the net, the touch-count resets, so a player may catch it before it hits the ground and try again (and again..., and again...).
[0056] NOTE: “Net drops” are serves that go through the net but are ruled unplayable.
[0057] How to score a point: [0058] The ball touches the ground on the opposite side of the court. [0059] An opponent fails to return the ball. [0060] An opponent returns the ball, but it lands outside the playing area. [0061] An opponent touches the ball more than once, consecutively. [0062] An opponent holds the ball longer than one second. [0063] A player must be serving the ball to score a point. [0064] The ball cannot be hit with a fist or open hand - it must be caught and thrown. [0065] A player cannot travel with the ball. [0066] A player may not use their body to block the net.
Gameplay 2v2 or More
[0067] Similar rules apply. The game begins by serving the ball through any hole (box) in the net, but the receiving player may pass to a teammate or directly return the ball. After the ball is served, each team may touch the ball up to three times on their side of the court (the same player cannot touch the ball more than once, consecutively). If the ball bounces off the net the “touch-count” resets, so the team in possession may catch it before it hits the ground and use up to three touches to try again (and again, and again... ).
[0068] During teamplay, players rotate to serve the ball, and non-serving players may stand anywhere on the court.
[0069] Official or house rules may be used.
[0070] In an alternative embodiment, the game may be played on a different surface, with the legs secured or stabilized to enable gameplay on that particular surface.
[0071] In an alternative embodiment, the game may be played with different dimensions, e.g., a lower net and larger boxes may be suitable for younger or older players.
[0072] In an alternative embodiment, the game may be played in water, with the net secured in or over a body of water or swimming pool.
[0073] In an alternative embodiment, the game may be played with an extended net that allows more people to play, e.g., using a regular-sized volleyball court.
[0074] Although embodiments of the invention are shown and described herein, it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.
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