Information
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Patent Grant
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6210248
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Patent Number
6,210,248
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 11, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ackun; Jacob K.
- Carlson; Jeffrey D.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 446 71
- 446 170
- 446 147
- 446 148
- 446 149
- 446 150
- 446 151
- 446 152
- 446 475
- 281 38
- 281 51
- 283 49
- 434 178
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A game such as a book useable with candy or other game pieces. The book includes internal passageways configured to allow a game piece to travel freely therein. One aspect of the invention includes a book with multiple pages including internal passageways in one or more pages, and wherein an outlet form one page substantially aligns with an inlet from an adjacent page such that the game piece moves between pages. Under another aspect of the invention, the page includes an actuator such as a lever or a wheel to move the game piece between portions of the passageway. In yet another aspect of the invention, the book includes an integral game piece dispenser.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates generally to a book, and more particularly to an interactive book that uses one or more game pieces.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Children's books and games have traditionally been available on not only a variety of topics, but also in a variety of shapes, sizes and styles. Children's books are often designed to induce children to read, as well as to keep the child's interest throughout the book. For example, children's books have been designed with, among other things, bright illustrations, scratch and sniff areas, pop-up figures, and lift-up flaps. Many of these features in the books are designed to teach children new skills, such as dexterity, memory, or imagination and reasoning.
Developing children continuously learn new cognitive and physical skills. Books have been recognized as helping children with letter and word recognition, as well as improving their small motor skills. The more interactive the user was with the book, on both a cognitive level as well as being able to physically manipulate portions of the book, the greater opportunity there was for the user to learn on a variety of levels.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention improves upon the prior art and provides additional benefits. Under one aspect of the invention, a book is usable with a game piece such as candy or the like. The book includes a front cover, a back cover, and a plurality of pages, wherein one of the pages has an internal passageway for the game piece. The internal passageway includes an inlet and an outlet. The inlet is shaped and sized to receive the game piece. The outlet is spaced apart from the inlet and sized to allow the game piece to exit the passageway. Under another aspect of the invention, multiple pages of the book contain internal passageways, wherein an outlet from a first page is substantially aligned with an inlet from an adjacent page such that the game piece is allowed to travel through the internal passageways and adjacent pages. Under another aspect of the invention, an actuator, such as a rotatable wheel or a pullable tab, interconnects discontinuous portions of the passageway and moves the game piece between a first portion of the passageway and a second portion of the passageway. Under still another aspect of the invention, a game piece dispenser is attached to the book. In one embodiment, the game piece dispenser has an opening aligned with an inlet aperture of an internal passageway such that game pieces are selectively dispensed into the internal passageway of the page. Under another aspect of the invention, a game piece container is mounted to the book to retain game pieces when not in use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic isometric view of a book in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the book having a plurality of pages connected together at a spine, and a candy or game piece container is mounted to the book's spine.
FIG. 2
is a plan view of one page of the book shown in
FIG. 1
, the page includes an internal passageway with an inlet aperture and multiple outlet apertures.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of a book page in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the page includes an internal passageway having an inlet and an outlet aperture, the outlet aperture of this page aligns with the inlet aperture of a subsequent adjacent page.
FIG. 4
is a plan view of an adjacent page to the page in
FIG. 3
, wherein the outlet aperture of the page in
FIG. 3
aligns with an inlet aperture of this page shown in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 5
is a plan view of one page of a book in accordance with an alternate embodiment, the page includes an internal passageway extending between an inlet aperture and two outlet apertures, and two pullable tabs with slots in communication with the passageway.
FIG. 6
is a plan view of a page of a book in accordance with an alternate embodiment, the page includes an actuator lever with a slot in communication with the internal passageway in the page.
FIG. 7
is a plan view of a page of a book in accordance with another alternate embodiment, the page includes an actuator with a slot in communication with the internal passageway in the page.
FIG. 8
is a plan view of a page of a book in accordance with another alternate embodiment, the page includes an internal passageway extending between an inlet and an outlet aperture and an internal actuator wheel, shown in hidden lines in the passageway.
FIG. 9
is a side view of a book in accordance with another alternate embodiment, the book including a game piece dispenser.
FIG. 10
is a front plan view of a page of the book of
FIG. 12
, the page includes an outlet aperture and the internal portion of the page includes a game piece actuator with a slot in communication with the passageway.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A book
10
in accordance with embodiments of the invention is shown in the drawings for purposes of illustration. The book
10
is usable with a piece of candy
40
that becomes a game piece in an interactive game played by a user, such as a child or the like. The book
10
has a plurality of pages
20
and at least one page with an internal passageway
34
. During game play a child or other user places the candy in the passageway
34
, and depending upon the game or book configuration, the candy may come out of the passage at selected or random positions or locations on the page.
As best seen in
FIG. 1
, the book
10
in accordance with one embodiment includes a front cover
16
and a back cover
18
with the plurality of pages
20
therebetween. At least one of the pages
20
has the internal passageway
34
therein, although a passageway could also be in the front cover
16
, back cover
18
, or both. The passageway
34
defines a travel path through the page for candy
40
. The front cover
16
, back cover
18
, and plurality of pages
20
are bound together along one edge
14
with a binding
12
. The binding
12
may be accomplished by a variety of devices, including, but not limited to, adhesive, staples, clips, rings, or plastic clasps.
In the illustrated embodiment, the book
10
also has a candy container
42
securely connected to the binding
12
, and is shaped and sized to contain multiple pieces of candy
40
or other game pieces. The candy container
42
includes a lid
44
that can be securely closed so that the candy
40
does not spill out of the container
42
when the candy
40
is being stored. In alternate embodiments, the candy container
42
may be removably attached to the book. The container
42
may also be removably or fixedly mounted to the front or back cover and may be refillable. In an alternate embodiment, the container
42
contains or is refilled with game pieces.
The candy
40
may be any shape, such as, but not limited to, a spherical piece, an elliptical piece, a triangular piece, or a cubical piece. In alternative embodiments, the game piece is a three-dimensional character taken from the theme of the book
10
.
The internal passageway
34
contained within the front cover
16
, back cover
18
, or pages
20
may include any number of configurations including, but not limited to, smooth walled tunnels, cylindrical tubes, or angled pathways. As illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the passageway
34
in the pages
20
extends between an inlet aperture
32
and an outlet aperture
36
. The internal passageway
34
, the inlet aperture
32
, and the outlet aperture
36
, are all configured to allow the candy
40
or other game pieces to travel therethrough. The illustrated internal passageway
34
includes intermediate outlet apertures
38
along the route of the internal passageway
34
. The intermediate outlet apertures
38
, as well as the final outlet aperture
36
, are configured to allow the candy
40
to exit from the passageway
34
.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the passageways
34
are within the pages
20
and substantially hidden from view. Accordingly, the user, such as a child, can see the inlet aperture
32
and the outlet apertures
36
, but cannot see the travel path of the candy
40
through the passageway
34
. So, the candy
40
“disappears” after it is put into the inlet aperture
32
and until it appears at one of the outlet apertures
36
. In one embodiment, the internal passageway
34
is constructed so the candy
40
may appear at a random one of the outlet apertures
36
, and the user may, during game play, guess where the candy
40
will appear.
In other embodiments, the passageways
34
may be partially or entirely visible from one or several pages of the book
10
. Thus, although the pages
20
may not contain internal passageways
34
, these pages
20
may contain overlapping see-through windows (not shown) which allow the user to view portions of the internal passageway
34
such that the progress of the candy
40
through the internal passageway
34
can be monitored as a story unfolds. Thus, the pages
20
without internal passageways and the pages
20
with internal passageways
34
are positioned adjacent to each other such that the candy
40
may be visible or manipulatable throughout the story.
In one embodiment, the front cover
16
, back cover
18
, and pages
20
that include an internal passageway
34
are constructed with a laminated assembly. The composite assembly includes outer layers sandwiching a core layer therebetween. Channels are formed in the core layer to define the passageways. The channels are configured to allow a piece of candy or game piece to travel through them. When the outer layers are laminated to both a top and bottom sides of the channeled core layer, the composite assembly provides internal passageways within the page or book cover. In an alternate embodiment, at least one of the outer layers is a removable cover. The cover may be removed to provide access to the channel, for example, to dislodge or remove a piece of candy or game piece from the internal passageway. Opaque card stock or other similarly stiff material can be used for the outer layers to form a semi-rigid page with hidden passageways. Alternatively, translucent materials can be used for all or a portion of the outer layer to allow the user to track the progress of the candy in the passageway. In an alternate embodiment, flexible materials can be used to form the page or book cover. Additionally, the core layer can be made out of paper stock, foam, wood, plastic, cardboard, or other material.
The pages
20
of the book
10
include text and illustrations that tell the story while encouraging the user and game participant to play along with the candy or game piece. The pages
20
are positioned adjacent to each other between the front and back cover of the book
10
such that the candy
40
is an integral part of the book's story. The inlet and outlet apertures
32
and
36
may form part of the illustration of the book, such as the mouth of an animal or the entry to a tunnel. The text of the book
10
may direct the user to tilt the book or rotate the book in a certain way before proceeding with the story, thus moving the candy
40
through the passageway
34
toward one of the outlets. In an alternate embodiment, the passageway
34
is accessible to move or dislodge the candy
40
or game piece with, for example, a finger, a tool or a similar devise. Additional apertures can be provided to allow the tool access into the passageway
34
to dislodge the candy
40
or gamepiece. Alternatively, the passageway
34
may be directly accessed by removing the removable cover. As the user follows the instructions and moves through the story, he or she is moving the candy
40
until it is released through the outlet aperture
36
as a reward for completing the story and successfully following the instructions.
The movable candy
40
or other game piece provides additional opportunities for the user to learn and participate in the reading ofthe book
10
as well as to practice his or her coordination and physical dexterity skills. In young users who are not yet able to decipher the written word, the tactile manipulation of the game piece through the story also serves to retain their interest and promote cognitive cause and effect thinking skills.
In the illustrated embodiment of
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the pages
20
are substantially square. In alternate embodiments, the pages
20
are configured in different shapes, such as other geometric shapes, or shapes configured to resemble selected items or characters. Each page
20
of the book
10
may be identical to the adjacent page or may have a unique shape. Adding shape to a page to form, for example, the outline of an animal or toy, reinforces the theme of the book, and will provide additional visual stimulation to the user.
In another embodiment, shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the book
10
includes multiple pages
330
,
431
with internal passageways
334
,
434
that communicate with each other so the candy
40
or other game piece can move through the passageways and between pages during game play. Each passageway
334
,
434
includes an inlet aperture
332
,
432
and at least one outlet aperture
336
,
436
sized to allow the candy to pass into and out of the passageway. The passageways
334
,
434
in adjacent pages are configured so the outlet aperture
336
of the one page
330
(
FIG. 3
) is aligned with the inlet aperture
432
of the adjacent page
431
. Placing the pages adjacent to each other allows the candy
40
to travel from the inlet aperture
332
of the one page
330
, through the internal passageway
334
, and out the outlet aperture
336
into the inlet aperture
432
of the second page
431
. The user turns the page
330
and continues moving the candy
40
through the book
10
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 4
, the candy
40
then travels through the internal passageway
434
of the second adjacent page
431
and out the outlet aperture
436
of the second page
431
. The candy
40
can pass into the passageway in an adjacent page or may be presented to the user as a reward for successfully completing all or portions or the game play. In alternate embodiments, additional pages with internal passageways can be adjacent to the pages
330
and
431
and can include outlet apertures aligned with inlet apertures such that the game piece can travel from adjacent page to adjacent page through a series of internal passageways within the book
10
. Each page can contain a related but unique passageway configuration to provide an array of learning opportunities while keeping the child's interest. Alternatively, each page may contain a similar passageway configuration for the child to manipulate to provide repetitive practice of a skill.
As illustrated in
FIG. 3
, alternate embodiments to further challenge the child include blind holes
337
that are not connected to the internal passageway
334
of the page
330
. The blind holes
337
in
FIG. 3
are dead ends, so they make it more difficult to guess the travel path of the hidden passageway
334
. These blind holes
337
challenge the child by providing an illusion of a false inlet, outlet or passageway. The blind holes
337
can also form part of a page illustration or the storyline in the book
10
.
In another embodiment, shown in
FIG. 5
, the book includes one or more pages
530
with internal passageways
534
extending between an inlet aperture
532
and outlet apertures
536
,
537
(shown in hidden lines). The illustrated passageway
534
is generally a wishbone shape, and the candy
40
moves from the inlet aperture
532
through an inlet passageway
570
into either a left portion
562
or a right portion
563
of the passageway.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, a first pullable tab
550
and a second pullable tab
551
act as actuators to control the travel of the candy
40
within the passageway's left and right portions
562
,
563
relative to the outlet apertures
536
,
537
. The pullable tabs
550
,
551
slide between a retaining position, shown by tab
550
, in the direction of arrow A into a release position, shown by tab
551
. The pullable tabs
550
,
551
include an upper portion
552
,
553
that includes retaining slots
560
,
561
. The first retaining slot
560
of the first pullable tab
550
aligns with the bottom
566
of the passageway's left portion
562
when the first pullable tab
550
is in the retained position. The second retaining slot
561
of the second pullable tab
551
aligns with the bottom
567
of the passageway's right portion
563
when the second pullable tab is in the retained position. Accordingly, the candy
40
can move through the internal passageway
534
and be temporarily captured in the retaining slots
560
,
561
.
The pullable tabs
550
,
551
have a lower portion
554
,
555
that is externally visable and accessible to be grabbed by a user. Pulling the lower portion
554
,
555
causes the pullable tabs
550
,
551
to slide downwardly. When the pullable tabs
550
,
551
are moved into the release position, the candy
40
is aligned with the outlet apertures
536
,
537
, and released to the user.
In operation, such as during game play, the candy
40
enters through the inlet aperture
532
, drops through the inlet passageway
570
, and then passes into either the passageway's left portion
562
or the right portion
563
. When the candy
40
reaches the bottom
566
,
567
of the left or right portions
562
,
563
, the candy moves into the retaining slot in either the first or second pullable tabs
550
,
551
. In the illustrated embodiment, the internal passageway
534
is within the page
530
and not visible to the user, so the user can not see if the candy
40
is in the passageway's left or right portion
562
,
563
. Thus, the user must guess where the candy
40
is, and pull the selected pullable tab
550
,
551
to try to release the candy through one of the outlet apertures
536
,
537
. By pulling the pullable tab
550
from the retaining position into the releasing position, the first retaining slot
560
moves from a position substantially aligned with the left passageway
562
into a position substantially aligned with the first outlet aperture
536
. If the candy is in the left passageway
562
, it will be released through the first outlet aperture
536
when the pullable tab
550
is pulled into the releasing position. Similarly, pulling the second pullable tab
551
will release the candy
40
if it is temporarily captured in the right passageway
563
.
In another embodiment shown in
FIG. 6
, the book
10
includes one or more pages
630
with an internal passageway
634
extending from an inlet aperture
632
, through a slidable lever
650
, to outlet apertures
636
,
637
(shown in hidden lines). The passageway
634
is generally a wishbone shape such that the candy moves from a slot
660
in the slidable lever
650
to an upper portion of the passageway
634
, into either a left or a right portion of the passageway
662
,
663
, and out of a corresponding outlet aperture
636
,
637
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the slidable lever
650
acts as an actuator to control the travel of the candy
40
between discontinuous portions of the passageway
634
. The slidable lever is movable between a retaining position, and a releasing position. When the slidable lever
650
is moved into the releasing position, the slot
660
is substantially aligned with an upper portion of the passageway
634
above the left and right portions
662
,
663
. Thus, the candy
40
can move from the lever's slot
660
into the passageway's upper portion. The candy
40
then enters into either the passageway's left or right portion
662
or
663
, and drops out through one of the outlet apertures
636
,
637
.
As is shown in both
FIGS. 6 and 7
, these illustrative embodiments contain multiple travel passageways with corresponding outlet apertures. In
FIG. 7
, a pullable tab
750
contains an inlet aperture
730
in communication with a slot
760
shaped and sized to receive the candy
40
therein. When the candy
40
is inserted into the inlet aperture
732
and temporarily captured in the slot
760
, the candy can be moved into substantial alignment with the main passageway
732
by pulling the tab
750
from a retaining position to a releasing position. Once the candy enters the main passageway
732
, depending on the manipulation of the book by the child, the candy can travel down one of several branch passageways
762
,
763
,
764
to reach any one of the multiple outlets
736
,
737
,
738
. It is recognized that many different configurations for the internal passageways exist, and these drawings illustrate but a few.
The embodiments illustrated in
FIGS. 6 and 7
show the page with one lever. In other embodiments, additional levers can be used at different positions along the internal passageway so as to control movement of the candy through the passageway and between discontinuous portions of the passageway. Accordingly, a more complex maze-like configuration can be provided to make the process of getting the candy out of the passageway more challenging or require greater cognitive skills from the user.
In another embodiment shown in
FIG. 8
, an internal wheel
850
acts as an actuator to manipulate the candy
40
through the passageway
834
within a page
830
. The candy
40
enters an inlet aperture
832
in the illustrative embodiment and engages in one of several retaining slots
860
formed in the wheel
850
. The wheel
850
is connected to a wheel rotator
870
that is partially accessible to a user along the side of the page
830
. Accordingly, a user can manipulate the wheel rotation
870
to rotate the internal wheel
850
. When the retaining slot
860
of the wheel
850
containing the candy
40
is aligned with an exit passageway
835
leading to an outlet aperture
836
, the candy
40
is released from the wheel
850
through the outlet aperture to the user.
In another embodiment shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, the book includes an dispenser
980
that releasably contains the candy
40
or other selected game pieces. In the illustrated embodiment, the dispenser
980
is refillabe and is configured to dispense the candy
40
directly into an internal passageway
934
in a page
930
of the book. The dispenser
980
is mounted on a back cover
940
of the book
10
. The dispenser
980
dispenses candy
40
through a supply dispensing aperture
932
, directly into an internal passageway
934
(FIG.
10
). As further shown in
FIG. 10
, a pullable tab
950
is slidably positioned adjacent to the supply dispensing aperture
932
. The pullable tab
950
acts as an actuator that moves between a retaining position and a releasing position. In the retaining position, the pullable tab's retaining slot
960
is aligned with the supply dispensing aperture
932
in the game piece dispenser
980
. In the releasing position, the slot
960
of the pullable tab
950
is substantially aligned with an outlet aperture
936
in the page
930
of the book
10
. Moving the pullable tab
950
into the release position releases a piece of the candy supplied by the dispenser
980
by allowing the candy to travel through the passageway
934
and out through the outlet
936
. The pullable tab
950
may be biased, such as by a spring or the like, to automatically return the actuator from the retaining position to the releasing position. In alternate embodiments, the integral game piece dispenser can form a portion of the binding or may be along an edge of the book
10
.
The game piece dispenser provides easy and quick access to the candy
40
or other game pieces. Accordingly, the user can read and play through the book
10
repeatedly without having to search and find another piece of candy or game piece.
The various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. Aspects of the invention can be modified, if necessary, to provide yet further embodiments of the invention.
From the foregoing it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A book useable with a game piece, comprising:a plurality of interconnected pages, a first page having a first passageway therein sized to allow the game piece to move therethrough, the first passageway having a first inlet aperture shaped and sized to receive the game piece, and having a first outlet aperture spaced apart from and axially misaligned with the first inlet aperture and sized to allow the game piece to exit the first passageway, and a second page with a second passageway therein, the second page being adjacent to the first page, the second passageway being sized to allow the game piece to move therethrough, the second passageway having a second inlet aperture shaped and sized to receive the game piece, and having a second outlet aperture spaced apart from and axially misaligned with the second inlet aperture and sized to allow the game piece to exit the second passageway, wherein the first outlet aperture of the first page is aligned with the second inlet aperture of the second page when the first and second pages are adjacent to each other to allow the game piece to travel from the first passageway of the first page out the first outlet into the second inlet aperture of the second page.
- 2. The book of claim 1, wherein the first passageway has discontinuous first and second portions, and further including an actuator interconnecting the discontinuous first and second portions in the first page, the actuator being movable relative to the discontinuous first and second portions to allow the game piece to move between the discontinuous first and second portions of the first passageway.
- 3. The book of claim 1, further including an integral game piece dispenser with a dispensing aperture substantially aligned with the inlet aperture of the passageway.
- 4. The book of claim 3 wherein the game piece dispenser is refillable.
- 5. The book of claim 1, further including a plurality of game pieces coupled to the pages, each of the plurality of game pieces being configured to travel within the first passageway through the first page.
- 6. The book of claim 5 wherein the game pieces are edible.
- 7. The book of claim 1 wherein the pages are opaque and at least one of the first and first and second passageways within the respective one of the first and second pages is hidden from view.
- 8. A book useable with a game piece, comprising:a plurality of interconnected pages, the pages having first and second outer layers, and a core layer therebetween, the core layer includes a channel defining an internal travel path within the page, the travel path extending between an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture, the outlet aperture being axially offset from the inlet aperture, the travel path, inlet aperture, and the outlet aperture being configured to allow a game piece to travel therethrough; a game piece actuator, wherein the game piece actuator interconnects a discontinuous first and second portion of the travel path, the actuator being movable relative to the first and second portions to allow the game piece to move between the first and second portions of the travel path, wherein the actuator is positioned within the core layer of the page and is a slideable lever sandwiched between the first and second outer layers of the page, the lever being slideable between a first position substantially aligned with the first portion of the travel path and a second position substantially aligned with the second portion of the travel path, wherein the slideable lever further includes a slot to releasably retain a game piece therein.
- 9. The book of claim 8 wherein a game piece travel path within the page is blocked from view by the first outer layer.
- 10. The book of claim 8 further comprising a wheel in the core layer of the page, the wheel being rotatable between a first position substantially aligned with a first portion of the travel path and a second position substantially aligned with a second portion of the travel path, wherein the wheel further includes at least one slot to releasably retain a game piece therein.
- 11. The book of claim 8, further including a front cover and a back cover connected to the pages.
- 12. A book, comprising:a plurality of interconnected pages, at least one page having a first outer layer, a second outer layer, and a core layer, the first and second outer layers sandwich the core layer, the core layer further includes channels to define an internal travel path extending between an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture; and an actuator in the core layer for moving between a first and second section of the travel path, wherein the actuator is a slideable lever, the slideable lever configured to reposition a game piece between the first and second sections of the travel path.
- 13. The book of claim 12 wherein the actuator is a rotatable wheel, the wheel having slots shaped and sized to retain a game piece.
- 14. The book of claim 12, further including a plurality of game pieces coupled to the book configured to move freely through the travel path of the page.
- 15. The book of claim 14 wherein the game pieces are edible.
- 16. A book useable with a game piece, comprising:a plurality of interconnected pages, at least one page having a passageway therein sized to allow the game piece to move therethrough, the passageway having an inlet aperture shaped and sized to receive the game piece, and having an outlet aperture spaced apart from and axially misaligned with the inlet aperture and sized to allow the game piece to exit the passageway, wherein each of the plurality of interconnected pages have an internal passageway extending between an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture axially misaligned from each other, each passageway being sized to allow a game piece to pass therethrough from the inlet aperture to the outlet aperture, the outlet aperture of a first page being substantially aligned with the inlet aperture of an adjacent second page to allow a game piece to move from the outlet aperture of the first page through the inlet aperture of the adjacent second page into the internal passageway of the second page.
- 17. A book useable with a game piece, comprising:a plurality of interconnected pages, the pages having first and second outer layers, and a core layer therebetween, the core layer includes a channel defining an internal travel path within the page, the travel path extending between an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture, the outlet aperture being axially offset from the inlet aperture, the travel path, inlet aperture, and the outlet aperture being configured to allow a game piece to travel therethrough; and a pullable tab in the core layer of the page, the tab being movable between a first position substantially aligned with a first portion of the travel path and a second position substantially aligned with a second portion of the travel path, wherein the tab further includes at least one slot for releasably retaining a game piece therein.
- 18. A book useable with a game piece, comprising:a plurality of interconnected pages, the pages having first and second outer layers, and a core layer therebetween, the core layer includes a channel defining an internal travel path within the page, the travel path extending between an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture, the outlet aperture being axially offset from the inlet aperture, the travel path, inlet aperture, and the outlet aperture being configured to allow a game piece to travel therethrough, each travel path being sized to allow a game piece to pass therethrough from the inlet aperture through the outlet aperture, the outlet aperture of a first page being substantially aligned with the inlet aperture of an adjacent second page such that a game piece can move between the outlet aperture of the first page through the inlet aperture of the adjacent second page into the internal travel path of the second page.
- 19. A book, comprising:a plurality of interconnected pages, at least one page having a first outer layer, a second outer layer, and a core layer, the first and second outer layers sandwich the core layer, the core layer further includes channels to define an internal travel path extending between an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture; and an actuator in the core layer for moving between a first and second section of the travel path, the actuator is a pullable tab, wherein movement of the tab from a first retaining position in which a slot of the tab is substantially aligned with the first section of the travel path, to a second releasing position in which the slot of the tab is substantially aligned with the second section of the travel path, is capable of transporting a game piece between the first and second sections of the travel path.
- 20. A book useable with a game piece, comprising:a plurality of interconnected pages, at least one page having a first outer layer, a second outer layer, and a core layer, the first and second outer layers sandwich the core layer, the core layer further includes channels to define an internal travel path extending between an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture; each travel path being sized to allow the game piece to pass therethrough from the inlet aperture to the outlet aperture, and the outlet aperture of a first page positioned adjacent to the inlet aperture of an adjacent second page, wherein the game piece travels from the outlet aperture of the first page to the inlet aperture of the adjacent second page; and an actuator in the core layer for moving between a first and second section of the travel path.
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2131591 |
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