US20100066023A1
2010-03-18
12/560,408
2009-09-15
An apparatus and method of playing a lawn game uses washer-shaped projectiles which are tossed by players towards target receptacles on a portable game board placed on the ground. The target receptacle game board lays on the ground with either face up. The receptacle board targets may also be of different positions so that the further the target whole lies the greater the target values.
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A63B67/06 » CPC main
Sporting games or accessories therefor, not provided for in groups - Ring or disc tossing games, e.g. quoits; Throwing or tossing games, e.g. using balls; Games for manually rolling balls, e.g. marbles
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Targets or goals for ball games with horizontal opening for ball, e.g. for basketball
A63B63/00 IPC
Targets or goals for ball games
This application emanates from a previous application; Garbo's Ultimate Washer Board; provisional application No. 61/098,181
This invention generally relates to a lawn game where players toss projectiles towards target receptacles placed on a portable board. The projectiles are in the shape of washers and the target receptacles include round cups shaped to receive the washers.
Several types of lawn games have been developed in the prior art. Many of these games are, in some fashion, a variation on the ancient game of horseshoes. In horseshoes, of course, a projectile in the shape of a horseshoe is directed to a stake placed in the ground some distance from the tosser. Points are accumulated based upon whether the horseshoe-shaped projectile rings the stake or lands within a prescribed distance from the stake. One variation on this theme uses darts which are tossed towards a ring placed on the ground, with the object being to land the dart point-down in the ground inside the ring. Still other variations include rings which are tossed towards a stake with the object being to place the ring around the stake. Other similar games employ balls which are tossed with the objective of landing near a target with points scored according to the proximity to the target. None of these games provide any type of “handicapping” ability so that players of varying degrees of skill can compete with each other on an equal footing.
Consequently, the need exists for a projectile toss game which uses multiple targets on a portable board which require varying degrees of skill so that players of differing abilities can compete fairly.
The present invention provides an apparatus and a method for playing a lawn game where relatively flat, annularly or ring-shaped washers are tossed toward a portable target placed on the ground at a specific distance from the players. The target is formed of a receptacle having a plurality of circular, cup-like receivers or cups of different sizes attached together. The cups are held rigidly in place by a plurality of spikes, normally with one spike per cup, which are inserted through apertures in the center of the bottom of each cup and driven into the ground.
The cups are preferably of different sizes and different heights. This allows the taller of the cups to be used as a “backboard” for the shorter cup(s) so the tossed washers may be bounced off one or more of the taller cups into the shorter cup(s). Alternatively, the cups may be oriented such that the taller cup partially hides the shorter cup(s) and acts as a barrier, making it more difficult to toss a washer into the shorter cup(s).
The cups are preferably formed of molded plastic and each circular cup has a plurality of protuberances or nodes formed on the bottom to support a washer tossed therein in spaced relationship relative to the bottom of the cup so as to allow a player to manipulate the player's fingers beneath a washer in the cup and thereby facilitate removal of such a washer from the cup.
The washers are also preferably formed of molded plastic and can be of varying sizes as well to provide an additional “handicapping” system. The washers are constructed so that the bore in the center of each washer permits a player to easily insert a finger and remove it from the cups. Therefore, the washer bores are not proportional to the size of the washer, but rather, all sizes of washers have bores shaped to receive the player's finger.
The side with 9 holes and a total of 5 rows has a point system where each hole is worth the exact amount of points equal to the corresponding row it is in:
Detailed overview of all material and elements comprising the OUTDOOR BOARD GAME game board:
1) FRAME—the frame (central core) consists of 2″×2″ pine lumber assembled with screws into a 6′ long×2′ wide×1½″ high frame, with two (2) support pieces (2″×2″×2′ lumber) across the middle (widthwise) at 18″ from each end.
Therefore, the objects of the invention are: to provide a lawn game where players toss washer-shaped projectiles at a portable target placed on the ground; to provide such a game where the target is a receptacle having multiple circular targets of varying locations to permit players of different skill levels to compete fairly; to provide such a game where the targets are also of different values.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention.
The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one of the playable sides of the game, showing the target board, 4 scoring receptacles, and one set of tossing rings.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the reverse playable side of the apparatus, showing the target board and 9 scoring receptacles.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the target game board showing the detailed layers of the completed apparatus.
FIG. 1 shows one playable side of the apparatus 10, with four scoring receptacles placed symmetrically in a row down the center-line of the board's length, each hole lined with game foam 14. It shows the top masonite layer 13, side masonite trim 17, wood edge trim 11, corner vinyl trim 12, carrying handles 15, and five tossing rings 16.
FIG. 2 shows the other (reverse) playable side of the apparatus 18, with nine scoring receptacles placed symmetrically according to five separate rows down the center-line of the length of the board as well as symmetrically across the width of the board, again lined with game foam 20. It shows the top masonite layer 19, side masonite trim 24, wood edge trim, 21, carrying handles 22, and vinyl corner trim 23.
FIG. 3 shows a cross-section of the game board apparatus, exposing the internal materials 25. The core (frame) of the apparatus is 2×2 pine lumber 27, directly on the top and bottom of the core is a layer of ½″ Styrofoam 26, followed on both faces and both sides by a layer of ⅛″ masonite 29. Finally, covering all four corners is wood edge trim 28.
Detailed overview of all material and elements comprising the OUTDOOR BOARD GAME game board:
1) FRAME—the frame (central core) consists of 2″×2″ pine lumber assembled with screws into a 6′ long×2′ wide×1½″ high frame, with two (2) support pieces (2″×2″×2′ lumber) across the middle (widthwise) at 18″ from each end.
1) The OUTDOOR BOARD GAME apparatus is reversible in that it has two sides, one side with four holes and one side with nine holes. This attribute allows for different levels of playing skill and multiple strategies of game play.
2) The specific structural design of the OUTDOOR BOARD GAME apparatus creates a plethora of dynamic functionalities. The arrangement of multiple Styrofoam and masonite layers gives the apparatus a “cushioning” affect which allows for the unique functionality of “cradling” the projectiles when they land on the board. This attribute allows the washers to land and slide across the surface smoothly and accurately, rather than bouncing or deflecting arbitrarily in random directions. In addition, the masonite surface creates a magnified degree of precision game play and overall durability, while the Styrofoam layers, coupled with the built-in handles makes the game board light and easy to carry.
3) Compared to other lawn games which consist of two target apparatuses, one for each team; OUTDOOR BOARD GAME consists of only one target apparatus, which both teams play on. This creates a unique playing system which integrates complex defensive, or “blocking” strategies in addition to new, enhanced offensive “scoring” strategies. Also, this feature creates more dynamic cooperative team playing tactics, and new, enhanced playing rules.
4) The colorful Game Foam, which lines the inside and bottom of the target cups, creates a higher demand for precision when tossing the washers as this makes it easy for the washers to bounce out of the cups. It also creates an attractive appearance which gives the apparatus an appealing game design.