1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the field of social drinking games, and, in particular one that involves precision motor skills by the players involved.
2. Prior Art
While there are games that can be played while drinking, none are strictly focused around the actual act of drinking. There are no drinking games that incorporate an intensive amount of hand eye coordination to be successful. The only game that incorporates the use of Black lights during a game is Black light Volleyball, which was patented nearly three years ago and has no real similarities to our game.
The present invention is a method and apparatus for a group of people to engage in a tossing ball type game. The game is especially suited for people of legal drinking age because the normal drink of choice would be alcohol, but children can also enjoy it as long as appropriate measures are taken to ensure substitutes for alcohol are being used. The game apparatus is a table shaped in a rectangular format, which is foldable because of installed latches. The table is also fitted with detachable legs to support it.
The game apparatus includes all of the necessary features to allow this game to be pleasurable and hassle free. The playing surface is a clear material such as Plexiglas that has been grooved in the area in which the cups will be placed, thereby allowing any spilled liquid to be drained away so the cups can be properly positioned. Proper set up for the game entails a triangle set up of 10 cups on each end of the table. Hash marks on the table signify where the cups are supposed to go. Approximately three ounces of liquid should be placed in each of the cups.
In play, the game generally involves two people. Players will take turns tossing the ball into their opponent's cup. Every time a shooting team gets a ball in the receiver's cup then the receiver must remove the cup from the table and drink the liquid inside. When a player successfully shoots the ball in all of his opponent's cups, leaving the opponent with no cups in front of him and nothing left to drink, he will be declared the winner. The player who lost then has to drink all of the fluid left in the remaining cups the winner has in front of him.
The game uses a set of black lights that are placed strategically around the perimeter of the playing surface to illuminate the fluorescent materials that are used in the game. Items such as the encasement, cups, hash marks on the playing surface, the balls being used, and, possibly, the clothing of the players are coated with fluorescent material to enable them to be illuminated under the black lighting.
The main object of the method of play and apparatus is to provide a game in which subjects can socialize while being active with their hands and eyes in a controlled, entertaining environment.
Another object of the invention is to provide a game as above which is flexible in the number of players who may reasonable enjoy playing all at once.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an engaging game that may be played in a dark environment.
Another objective is to provide a lighting environment that would be visually entertaining not only to the players but also the spectators enjoying the sport.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a game, which immediately identifies participants with superior hand eye coordination during the playing of the game.
These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specifications and drawings.
The present invention is a method and apparatus for a group of people to engage in a ball tossing type game. The game is especially suited for people of legal drinking age because the normal drink of choice would be alcohol, but children can also enjoy it as long as appropriate measures are taken to ensure substitutes for alcohol are being used. The game apparatus is a table shaped in a rectangular format, which is foldable with detachable legs.
The game apparatus includes all of the necessary features to allow this game to be pleasurable and hassle free. The device includes a foldable table that is encased with blacklights. The table when opened for play, is supported by four detachable legs that allow the surface to stand at a height of 2.5 feet. The playing surface is a clear material such as Plexiglas that has been grooved in the area in which the cups will be placed, thereby allowing any spilled liquid to be drained away so the cups can be properly positioned. Proper set up for the game entails a triangle set up of 10 cups on each end of the table. Hash marks on the table signify where the cups are supposed to go.
In play, the game generally involves two people. Each player will take turns shooting and receiving. Players will take turns shooting the ball into their opponent's cup. Every time a shooting team gets a ball in the receiver's cup then the receiver must remove the cup from the table and drink the liquid inside. When a player successfully shoots the ball in all of his opponent's cups, leaving the opponent with nothing left to drink, he is the designated winner. The loser then has to drink all of the fluid left in the remaining cups the winner has in front of him. A variety of other play methods and specific rules of play are contemplated.
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In operation, the table lights 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16; or the other set 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15: are not lit up until there are no cups remaining on their respective sides, triggered by the connected proximity sensors R and operated by switch S. When all of the cups on one side are removed triggering all of the proximity sensors, the lights respective to that side will be activated as well as a buzzer (not shown).
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the previous claims.