This invention relates to three dimensional game boards and game playing areas for use with games such as, but not limited to, chess and checkers.
A traditional chess or checker board is a single two dimensional, one level, horizontal, square board with its playing surface consisting of sixty-four (64) uniform squares. The sixty-four (64) squares are separated into two colors, thirty-two (32) of one color and thirty-two (32) of a second color. The squares are positioned with the two (2) colors in alternating positions on the board as shown in
Although such game boards and games played thereon are enjoyable, what is needed is a reconfigurable game board that allows the user(s) to design a multi-dimensional game board playing area of various heights, thereby allowing for more interesting games and games with various and/or additional rules.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a three dimensional game board and game playing area that may be modified to provide the players with the option to have a different three dimensional playing area every time they play or even between every move they make during a game.
It is a further object of this invention to allow the artful arrangement of the individual blocks for both aesthetic and functional purposes. Setting up the board may be challenging, enjoyable and satisfying as should be the act of playing a game on it.
It is a still further object of this invention to allow the endless modifications of the rules of playing chess or checkers or any other game that utilizes this adjustable three dimensional playing area. The modification of standard rules may result in a greater challenge, use of imagination and additional enjoyment as well as being a catalyst for some potential players to participate.
The game apparatus according to the preferred embodiment of present invention includes an optional square shaped base grid with sixty-four (64) (more or less) identical square spaces to support sixty-four (64) (more or less) independent and movable square cuboid or cube shape blocks of varying colors (single color blocks or “half and half” colored blocks) and multiple heights, all such blocks preferably having a uniform square base corresponding to the size of the square spaces in the base grid, for use in the playing of games such as chess and checkers and any other game that utilizes a modifiable, multiple block playing area wherein the playing area may include an alternating color and/or multiple height three dimensional playing surface. The upward facing plane or surface of each block serves as a support space in which to place the individual playing pieces of the game being played.
The present invention features, in a first embodiment, an apparatus usable as a game board, the apparatus comprising a base unit having an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface of the base unit including a plurality of block support locations and a plurality of individual movable blocks configured for being arranged in a user configurable arrangement on the upper surface of the base unit, wherein each of the plurality of individual movable blocks is configured to fit onto any one of the plurality of blocks support locations, wherein each of the plurality of individual movable blocks include a height which is different than a height of at least one other of the plurality of individual movable blocks, and wherein each of the plurality of individual movable blocks includes a top surface configured to serve as a playing surface for a game, and wherein the top surface is configured to accept a game piece.
In this embodiment, the upper surface of the base unit may include two or more vertical dividers and two or more horizontal dividers, wherein the two more vertical dividers and the two more horizontal dividers form a plurality of spaces forming the plurality of blocks support locations. The plurality of individual movable blocks may feature a cuboid shape.
A first quantity of the plurality of individual movable blocks may be generally entirely of a first color while a second quantity of the plurality of individual movable blocks may be generally entirely of a second color. The plurality of individual movable blocks may be in the form of a plurality of different shapes.
In this embodiment, the plurality of individual movable blocks may be constructed to display a first color on a first half of each of the plurality of individual movable blocks, and a second color on a second half of each of the plurality of individual movable blocks, wherein each of the plurality of individual movable blocks is reversible such that either the first color on the first half or the second color on the second half can form a top surface that serves as a playing surface for a game.
Further, in this embodiment, each space on the base unit may be labeled in order to assist a user in setting up the game board in a user predetermined configuration. Each space may be of uniform size. The base unit may be constructed from at least one material selected from the group consisting of wood, plastic, ceramic and composite material. The base unit may feature nine horizontal dividers and nine vertical dividers, wherein the nine horizontal dividers and the nine vertical dividers form sixty four spaces. The sixty four spaces may be identical in shape and size.
In another embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus usable as a game board comprises a generally horizontal base unit having an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface of the base unit includes a plurality of block support locations, the base unit includes at least four perimeter members disposed around a perimeter of the upper surface of the base unit, at least two latching mechanisms are located on the at least four perimeter members each of the at least two latching mechanisms are operable in one of an engaged or a disengaged position and a plurality of individual movable blocks are configured for being arranged in a user configurable arrangement on the upper surface of the base unit, wherein each of the plurality of individual movable blocks is configured to fit onto any one of the plurality of block support locations, wherein each of the plurality of individual movable blocks include a height which is different than a height of at least one other of the plurality of individual movable blocks, and wherein each of the plurality of individual movable blocks includes a top surface configured to serve as a playing surface for a game, and wherein the top surface is configured to accept a game piece, and wherein the latching mechanism is configured to securely hold the plurality of individual moving blocks in place on the upper surface of the generally horizontal base unit, such that the plurality of individually movable blocks are not movable when the latching mechanism is engaged.
It is important to note that the present invention is not intended to be limited to a system or method which must satisfy one or more of any stated objects or features of the invention. It is also important to note that the present invention is not limited to the preferred, exemplary, or primary embodiment(s) described herein. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
The present invention features an adjustable, three dimensional multi-height game board 10,
In the preferred embodiment, each of the spaces 16 is of uniform size although this is not a requirement of the present invention. Each of the spaces 16 may be separated by a horizontal divider 20 and vertical divider 18, which forms the individual spaces 16. The base unit 12 may be made from wood, plastic, ceramic or any other suitable material.
In one embodiment, the blocks 14 may be all the same height or all blocks a different height, although in the preferred embodiment, the blocks 14 are of a number of (at least two) different heights, such as seven (7) different heights and two (2) or more different colors. However, this is not a limitation of the present invention as there may be a greater or fewer number of varying block heights as well as colors. The individual blocks may be of one color, or the blocks may be of one color at their top region and another color at the bottom region allowing the block to be “flipped over” for presenting a different color to the user. Blocks may also be made of more than one color and may be striped or any other varying color and design configuration as desired.
The top surface or plane 22,
In another embodiment, as shown in
Accordingly, the present invention provides a novel and non-obvious game apparatus having a base grid or support for containing a plurality of generally uniform, independent, hand movable cuboid or cube shape blocks of one or more colors and heights, for the use in the playing of board games such as chess and checkers and any other game utilizing a user modifiable multiple height three dimensional playing area. The rules and or method of play of any such game may be modified to no end with the use of this apparatus due to the independently mobile, multi height blocks that make up the playing area and create the topography of the board.
The present invention is not intended to be limited to a device or method which must satisfy one or more of any stated or implied objects or features of the invention and should not be limited to the preferred, exemplary, or primary embodiment(s) described herein. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the allowed claims and their legal equivalents.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/405,399 titled “Adjustable Three-Dimensional Multi-Level Game Play Area Apparatus And Method of Play” filed on Oct. 21, 2010 and incorporated fully herein by reference.
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61405399 | Oct 2010 | US |