Box games and activities

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6755711
  • Patent Number
    6,755,711
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 29, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A play activity set having, in at least certain aspects, target apparatus at which at least one object may be directed; at least one object for throwing at the target apparatus; the target apparatus and the at least one object made by separating box material from at least one box; in one aspect, such a play activity set wherein the target apparatus and the at least one object are separated from a single box; and, in one aspect, such a play activity set wherein the single box is, e.g., a pizza box.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention is directed to games and play activities with respect to which game pieces and activity items are made from a box, in certain specific aspects from a single box such as, but not limited to a cereal box or a pizza box; and in certain aspects to flying discs, and to items with them.




2. Description of Related Art




The prior art discloses a wide variety of games and play activities that employ game pieces, game equipment, activity items, and other things used in playing the game or in engaging in the activity. Often such games and activities involve the use of a target and items thrown to, into, or at the target.




The prior art discloses a wide variety of boxes, e.g. those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,702,054; 5,586,716; 6,016,951; 5,833,130; 4,891,482; 5,713,509; and in the prior art cited in these patents—all of which patents and cited art are incorporated fully herein for all purposes.




The prior art discloses a wide variety of flying discs, flying objects, and toys, e.g. those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,553,570; 5,531,624; and 6,073,588 and in the prior art cited in these patents—all of which patents and cited art are incorporated fully herein for all purposes.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The present invention discloses, in at least certain embodiments, a play activity set with target apparatus or devices(s) at which at least one object may be directed, at least one object for throwing at the target means, and the target apparatus or device(s) and the at least one object made by separating box material from at least one box. In one aspect, a single box is used for target(s) and throwing object(s); and, in one particular aspec, the box (or boxes) is a pizza box.




The present invention, in certain aspects, discloses boxes for games and activities. The boxes are used as the source material for game pieces, game equipment, activity items, targets, and things used in such games and activities. In certain aspects everything needed for a game or for an activity is made from a box or boxes. In certain aspects, everything needed for such a game or activity is made from a single box. In certain specific aspects the box (or boxes) is a pizza box or a breakfast cereal box.




In one embodiment a first part of a box is separated or removed from the box (severed, cut, punched out, and/or pushed out from perforated, indented or weakened areas) and then folded back and passed through an opening in the box so that the first part projects out from the box. The box is then placed flat with the first part projecting upward or the box is placed on a side with the first part projecting outward. One or more pieces of the box are then cut out from the remainder of the box and an opening is provided through the piece(s) so that it can be thrown in an effort to have the opening receive the first part; i.e., so that the piece ends up on, around, or over the first part encompassing it. In one particular aspect several throwing pieces are cut from the box. In another aspect additional parts like the first part are cut from the box and folded and positioned to provide several projecting parts at which the throwing pieces may be directed. The throwing pieces may have any suitable shape as viewed from above (e.g., but not limited to, square, rectangular, round, oval, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, irregular, etc.) and the openings through the throwing pieces may also be any suitable shape—either a shape corresponding to the shape of the throwing piece or not. In other aspects, the throwing pieces are made from a single thickness of a box; and in some aspects throwing pieces are made from two or more thicknesses of a box.




In another embodiment, a portion of the box is separated from the box to provide a target opening for items thrown at the box. An object or objects for throwing at the box may be made from the box itself, from another box, or other object(s) may be used. In one aspect a flyer disc as disclosed herein is made from a box and then thrown at the target opening of a box. In another aspect, a plurality of flat discs or objects of non-round shape are made from the box from which the target opening was taken and these discs or objects are then thrown at the target opening. In one aspect, one or more parts of the box are totally or partially separated from the box, folded, and then an end thereof is inserted into one or more openings, slots, slits, or cuts in the box to stabilize the remainder of the box with the target opening. One, two, or more target openings may be provided in a single box—with multiple openings on one side of a box or with openings on two, three or more sides of a box. In one particular aspect corresponding openings are provided on two sides of a box, e.g., but not limited to, on two sides of a pizza box so that an object can be thrown so that it goes through both openings. In other aspects a box with a target opening is positioned or is laid flat so that thrown objects that pass through the target opening enter the box and remain there. In other aspects, one or more knock-down items, in one embodiment in the general outline shape of bowling pins, are made from a box or boxes and, optionally, an object to throw or roll at them to knock them down is also made from the same box or boxes or from another box. By using multiple discs separated from a box or boxes and then meshed together using slots in each disc, a generally spherical object is made that will roll when thrown along a floor or other surface. In another aspect a cubical throwing item (or or items) is made from a box or boxes.




In one particular aspect a set of dominoes or checkers is printed on the box or a paper with a set of dominoes or checkers printed thereon is glued or attached to the box. The dominoes or checkers are then separated from the box to provide a set of dominoes for playing domino games or checkers for playing a checkers game. In one aspect, a checkerboard may be printed on a box or on a sheet of paper glued to the box. Checkers may be played on such a checkerboard that remains on the box or the checkerboard may be separated from the box. A checkerboard may be made on one box and the checkers separated from another box or both may be made from a single box. In a particular aspect of the present invention, game pieces such as dominoes, chess pieces, or checkers are printed on one surface of a part of a box and, optionally, a logo, trademark, tradename, symbol, word(s), motto, or other indicia are printed on a reverse surface so that when the game pieces are separated from the box each has the logo, etc. on one side and the game indicia on the other. For game pieces such as checkers, the logo, etc. may be provided on both sides or on only one side.




The present invention, in certain embodiments discloses a flying disc made from cardboard, plastic or similar material which is sufficiently rigid so that a disc body of the material will be flat or substantially flat in flight. In certain aspects the disc is generally square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal, quadragonal, hexagonal, septagonal, octagonal, oval, or circular as viewed from above, but it may have any shape which serves as the body for the flying disc. In certain aspects, a portion or portions around the disc periphery are bent down. In one aspect these portions extend continuously completely around the discs perimeter. These portions may be bent down and not be in contact with, not be interconnected or interlocked with adjacent portions; or, alternatively, these portions may contact each other, be taped together, be interconnected, and/or be interlocked with each other.




In one aspect such a disc is made by cutting out or punching out a disc piece of plastic, fiberboard, kraft paper, cardboard, etc. with the desired shape from a larger piece thereof. Slits, weakened areas, grooves, indentations, and/or cuts are then made around the discs perimeter (or this may be done before the disc piece is cut or punched out from the larger piece of material). A portion or portions of the disc (one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, or more) between pairs of slits, etc. are then folded down. Alternatively, weakened or slit lines on top of the disc around its circumference provide a line down from which a part of the disc body can be bent or folded to provide the portion or portions projecting down from the disc body to facilitate its flight. In one particular aspect this produces an intermittent lip around the disc perimeter that facilitates the flight of the disc (as compared to a flat piece of material with no such lip or portions).




In one embodiment two (or more) discs are connected together. In one such multi-disc assembly, two such discs are completely removed from a box or boxes and are then connected face-to-face so that the slits or cuts in the downward projecting edge of one disc are offset from those of the other disc. In another aspect a first disc with the intermittent lip of folded-down portions is connected to and on top of a disc (or discs) with no such portions. In another aspect two discs or other items of similar shape when viewed from above are almost totally separated from a single box and a small part of the box is left between the two items. One item is then folded over the other using the small part as a connector and as a hinge portion. In one aspect of such a folded-over compound disc (or other shaped item), one of the discs is smaller than the other and a tab in the smaller disc is insertable into an opening in the larger disc to join them together.




In another embodiment a secondary piece of material, is connected face-to-face, on top of or beneath, a disc as described above. Such a secondary piece adds weight to the disc and facilitates its flight with the lip of the disc on the lower side of the disc in flight. Alternatively any weight or weights may be connected to a disc to facilitate its flight.




In one particular embodiment the cardboard (or paper, paperboard, etc.) used to produce a disc according to the present invention is cut out of or separated from a box, as may be the secondary piece, or multiple discs of a multi-disc disc.




The disc and/or secondary piece may be cut from any suitable cardboard, foam board, thick paper, plastic, rigid material, or box or container made from these materials. In a particular aspect the disc and/or secondary piece are cut out or punched out from a pizza box. The outline of the disc body and/or of the secondary piece (and/or of multiple discs) may be printed on the box. Lines may be included to indicate where the material is to be torn or cut to form the portions of the lip that are folded down. Depending on the size of the box, and the desired disc size, multiple discs and secondary pieces may be cut from a single box. Alternatively, a box may be perforated or otherwise cut or weakened along the outlines of the disc(s) and/or secondary pieces to ease separation of them from the box. In certain aspects one or more portions of a secondary piece or of a second disc are formed, sized and configured to engage, interlock with, or fit into corresponding slits, openings, engagement recesses, or locking cutouts on a primary disc body. Such engagement etc. apparatus may be used with or without other ways to fasten a secondary piece or additional disc to a primary disc [including, but not limited to, with glue, adhesive, staple(s), brad(s), screw(s), releasably cooperating hook/loop fastener material [e.g. but not limited to Velcro (™) material; tape; and/or string or thread]. Similarly a weight or weights may be connected to a primary disc according to the present invention with or without a secondary piece.




For use in the dark any disc, weight, or secondary piece may have one or more pieces of “glow in the dark” material or reflective material on it and/or one or more light sticks and/or battery or solar powered lights (such items and materials referred to collectively herein as “light material”).




In one aspect a box from which a disc or secondary piece is taken may be used as a target container at which a disc or discs are thrown. In one particular embodiment, a box or part of a box from which a disc is taken is used as a target. In one aspect, the newly-created opening (from which the disc was removed) is used as a target. In one aspect one or more additional discs is cut out or punched out from a first disc so that a smaller disc (or discs) is created that can more easily fly through the box opening corresponding to the first disc.




In one particular aspect of the present invention a dual disc includes a first disc with a disc body with a peripheral lip and a groove or recess in the lip. This groove or recess is configured and sized for releasable receipt therein of the lip of a second disc. In one aspect such a dual disc combination is used as a container for an object or objects in a space between the two discs.




In another embodiment a primary disc has within it a secondary disc that can be cut out, punched out, or otherwise separated from the primary disc. The secondary disc has one, two, three, four or more tertiary discs separable from the secondary disc. In a particular aspect the primary disc's opening from which the secondary disc was removed is used as a target at which the tertiary discs are thrown. In another particular aspect the secondary disc is used as a base for the primary disc to present a stand-up target for the secondary disc (or vice versa, primary disc as base, secondary disc as target). Either a disc opening may be used as a target or a disc may be a “knock-down” target with the object to knock over a disc that is standing up. Any suitable connection of the two discs (primary and secondary) may be used, including, but not limited to, the ways described above for connecting or attaching a secondary piece to a primary disc. In one aspect a secondary disc has a slit and a portion of a primary disc is inserted into the slit (or vice versa) so that the secondary disc serves as a base for the primary disc to hold the primary disc upright. Alternatively the primary disc and secondary disc (or three, four or more discs) are upright and lean against each other to present a target, target opening, and/or knock-down target.




What follows are some of, but not all, the objects of this invention. In addition to the specific objects stated below for at least certain preferred embodiments of the invention, other objects and purposes will be readily apparent to one of skill in this art who has the benefit of this invention's teachings and disclosures. It is, therefore, an object of at least certain preferred embodiments of the present invention to provide:




New, useful, unique, efficient, nonobvious games and play activities in which game pieces, activity objects, and/or targets and/or knock-down items etc. are made from a single box or several boxes;




Such a game or activity in which an extending part of a box is made from the box so that it projects therefrom to provide a target at which objects are thrown that have an opening that can encompass the extending part, and such objects that are also made from the box or boxes;




Such a game or activity in which one or more target openings are made in a box and then objects are thrown in an effort to have them pass through a target opening, and such games or activities in which the thrown objects are themselves made from the box or boxes;




Such a game or activity in which one or more gameboards and/or one or more game pieces are made from a box or boxes;




Such games or activities in which the box or boxes used are pizza boxes, and, in one aspect, a single pizza box is used to produce a target and one or more throwing objects.




New, useful, unique, efficient, nonobvious flying discs;




Such flying discs which include a primary disc and/or a secondary piece;




Such flying discs with two flat parts connected together or such flying discs in which one or more portions thereof are folded or bent down from a main disc body; and, in one particular aspect, such flying discs in which every other portion is folded down;




Such discs taken from a larger piece of material;




Two or more such discs taken from a larger piece of material;




One such disc serving as a support or base for another; and/or




One such disc serving as a target.




Certain embodiments of this invention are not limited to any particular individual feature disclosed here, but include combinations of them distinguished from the prior art in their structures and functions. Features of the invention have been broadly described so that the detailed descriptions that follow may be better understood, and in order that the contributions of this invention to the arts may be better appreciated. There are, of course, additional aspects of the invention described below and which may be included in the subject matter of the claims to this invention. Those skilled in the art who have the benefit of this invention, its teachings, and suggestions will appreciate that the conceptions of this disclosure may be used as a creative basis for designing other structures, methods and systems for carrying out and practicing the present invention. The claims of this invention are to be read to include any legally equivalent devices or methods which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.











The present invention recognizes and addresses the previously-mentioned problems and long-felt needs and provides a solution to those problems and a satisfactory meeting of those needs in its various possible embodiments and equivalents thereof. To one skilled in this art who has the benefits of this invention's realizations, teachings, disclosures, and suggestions, other purposes and advantages will be appreciated from the following description of preferred embodiments, given for the purpose of disclosure, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detail in these descriptions is not intended to thwart this patent's object to claim this invention no matter how others may later disguise it by variations in form or additions of further improvements.




DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more particular description of embodiments of the invention briefly summarized above may be had by references to the embodiments which are shown in the drawings which form a part of this specification. These drawings illustrate certain preferred embodiments and are not to be used to improperly limit the scope of the invention which may have other equally effective or legally equivalent embodiments.





FIG. 1A

is a top plan view of a flying disc according to the present invention.

FIG. 1B

is a side view of the disc of FIG.


1


A.

FIG. 1C

is a side view of the disc of

FIG. 1A

with portions folded down.

FIG. 1D

shows a disc outline on a box according to the present invention.





FIG. 2A

is a top plan view of a flying disc according to the present invention.

FIG. 2B

is a side view of the disc of FIG.


2


A.

FIG. 2C

is a side view of the disc of

FIG. 2A

with portions folded down.





FIG. 3A

is a top play view of a flying disc according to the present invention.

FIG. 3B

is a top plan view of a secondary piece for a multi-part disc according to the present invention.

FIG. 3C

is a side view of a multi-part disc according to the present invention with the flying disc of FIG.


3


A and secondary piece of FIG.


3


B.





FIG. 4A

is a perspective view of a flying disc according to the present invention showing the top of the box.

FIG. 4B

is a side view of the disc of FIG.


4


A.





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of a flying disc according to the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of a flying disc according to the present invention.





FIGS. 7A-7E

are a top plan views of flying discs according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a bottom view of a flying disc according to the present invention.





FIG. 9A

is a side view of a flying disc container system according to the present invention.

FIG. 9B

is a side view of a flying disc of the system of FIG.


9


A.





FIG. 10A

is a top view of a flying disc according to the present invention.

FIGS. 10B and 10C

are side views of the flying disc of FIG.


10


A.





FIGS. 11A-11D

are side views in cross-section of flying disc systems according to the present invention.





FIG. 12A

is a perspective view of a box according to the present invention showing the top of the box.

FIG. 12B

is a perspective view of a box of

FIG. 12A

open with parts removed.

FIG. 12C

is a plan view of the box of

FIG. 12A

unfolded and flat.

FIG. 12D

is a top view of a disc and a secondary piece removed from the box of FIG.


12


A.





FIG. 13

is a side view in cross-section of a flying disc container according to the present invention.





FIG. 14

is a side view in cross-section of a flying disc container according to the present invention.





FIGS. 15A and 15B

are side views of flying discs according to the present invention.





FIGS. 16A

,


16


B,


17


A and


17


B are top views of flying discs or flyers according to the present invention.





FIG. 18A

is a perspective view of a target according to the present invention.

FIG. 18B

is a side view of the target of FIG.


18


A.





FIG. 19A

is a top view of a box for making a target according to the present invention.

FIG. 19B

is a perspective view of a target according to the present invention made from the box of FIG.


19


A.





FIG. 20A

is a top view of a box for making a target according to the present invention.

FIG. 20B

is a side view of the target of FIG.


20


A.





FIG. 21A

is a top view of a box for making a target according to the present invention.

FIG. 21B

is a side view of the target of FIG.


21


A.





FIG. 22A

is a top view of a box for making a target according to the present invention.

FIG. 22B

is a perspective view of a target made from the box of FIG.


22


A.





FIG. 23A

is a partial view of a box for making a target according to the present invention.

FIG. 23B

is a perspective view of a target made from the box of FIG.


22


A.





FIG. 24A

is a top view of a line pattern for making throwing objects according to the present invention.

FIG. 24B

is a top view of throwing objects made according to the pattern of FIG.


24


A.





FIG. 25A

is a top view of a line pattern for making throwing objects according to the present invention.

FIG. 25B

is a top view of throwing objects made according to the pattern of FIG.


25


A.





FIG. 26A

is a top view of a line pattern for making throwing objects according to the present invention.

FIG. 26B

is a top view of throwing objects made according to the pattern of FIG.


26


A.





FIG. 27A

is a top view of a pattern for a box part for making throwing objects according to the present invention.

FIG. 27B

is a top view of a plurality of throwing objects made with the pattern of FIG.


27


A.





FIG. 28A

is a top view of a box for making a target according to the present invention.

FIGS. 28B-28D

are perspective views of a target made with the box of FIG.


28


A.





FIGS. 29A-29D

are top views of boxes for making targets and/or throwing objects according to the present invention.





FIGS. 30A

,


30


B, and


30


C are top views of parts of a knock-down item according to the present invention.

FIG. 30D

shows a knock-down item according to the present invention.





FIGS. 31A and 31B

are top views of parts of a knock-down item according to the present invention.

FIG. 31C

shows a knock-down item according to the present invention.





FIG. 32A

is a top view of a box for making a target according to the present invention.

FIG. 32B

is a perspective view of a target according to the present invention made from the box of FIG.


32


A.

FIG. 32C

is a top view of a throwing object cut from the box of FIG.


32


A.





FIG. 33A

is a top view of a box for making a target according to the present invention.

FIG. 33B

shows a set of knock-down pins and a throwing object made from the box of FIG.


33


A.

FIG. 33C

is a top view of the throwing object shown in FIG.


33


B.

FIG. 33D

is a perspective view of a throwing object made from part of the box of FIG.


33


A.

FIG. 33E

is a side view showing two parts made from the box of

FIG. 33A

prior to meshing of the two parts.





FIG. 34A

is a top view of a box part according to the present invention with game pieces (dominoes) printed thereon.

FIG. 34B

is a top view of a reverse side of the box part shown in FIG.


34


A.

FIG. 34C

shows dominoes made from the box part of FIG.


34


A.

FIG. 34D

shows both sides of a domino according to the present invention.





FIG. 35A

is a top view of an opened box according to the present invention.

FIG. 35B

is a top view of the box of

FIG. 35A

closed.





FIG. 36A

is a top view of an open box according to the present invention.

FIG. 36B

is a side view of part of the box of FIG.


36


A.

FIG. 36C

is a top view of parts of the box of FIG.


36


A.

FIG. 36D

is a top view of the box of

FIG. 36A

closed.





FIG. 37A

is a top view of an open box according to the present invention.

FIG. 37B

is a top view of an open box according to the present invention.

FIG. 37C

is a top view showing the box of

FIG. 37B

closed.

FIG. 37D

is a side view of a target according to the present invention made from a box.





FIG. 38

is a top view of an open box according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS PREFERRED AT THE TIME OF FILING FOR THIS PATENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1A-1C

, a flying disc


10


has a disc body


12


which is generally circular as viewed from above as in FIG.


1


A. The disc body


12


has a plurality of spaced-apart slits


14


which go all the way through the disc body


12


(but which, according to the present invention, may be made so that they do not cut completely through the disc body


12


). As shown in

FIG. 1C

, portions


16


of the disc body


12


between pairs of slits


14


have been bent down forming a downwardly projecting lip


18


around the perimeter of the disc body


12


. Although the portions


16


are shown folded down in a scalloped arrangement (one side of a portion overlapping the adjacent portion), they may be folded down with two sides of one portion both overlapping adjacent portions. Also, as with any disc herein, if the slits


14


do not extend completely through the body


12


, the portions


16


may be folded either way with respect to the slits


14


; i.e., e.g. in

FIG. 1B

the portions


16


may be folded up or down. It is also within the scope of this invention to fold one or more portions


16


up and one or more down or to alternate up-down portions around a disc's perimeter.




The disc body


12


(and any disc body herein) may be made of any suitable material. For a circular disc (as viewed from above) any disc body disclosed herein and any circular secondary piece or disc may be any desired diameter. In certain aspects the disc body (and any disc body herein) is made of typical cardboard about one fourth of a centimeter or about one half of a centimeter thick which has an internal support structure, e.g. as the common cardboard used in typical cardboard boxes.





FIGS. 2A and 2B

show a flying disc


20


according to the present invention which has a disc body


22


and spaced-apart slits


24


. As shown in

FIG. 2C

portions


26


between pairs of slits


24


have been folded down to form a peripheral lip


28


.





FIG. 3C

shows a flying disc


30


according to the present invention which has a primary disc


31


with a disc body


32


and a plurality of bent down portions


33


between spaced-apart slits


34


. Attached to or held within an underside of the disc body


32


is a secondary piece


35


(shown as circular in shape as viewed from above as in

FIG. 3B

, but which may be any desired shape). Staples


36


are shown connecting the secondary piece


35


to the disc body


32


; but it is within the scope of this invention to use any suitable adhesives, glues, tapes, brads, nails, releasably cooperating hook-and-loop material, and/or mechanical connectors to connect the secondary piece to the disc body; and/or to fold the portions


33


so that the secondary piece is held within them; and/or to tape together, connect together, and/or interlock the portions


33


together to hold the secondary piece in place; and/or to attach, adhere, or connect the secondary piece to one, two, or more, or all of the portions


33


. The secondary piece may be for facilitating flight of the disc


30


/piece


35


and/or may have indicia and/or advertising thereon. In one particular embodiment in which a primary disc is cut from a cardboard box of cardboard about a quarter inch thick, the disc body is about ten and three-quarters inches in diameter and the secondary disc is about nine inches in diameter with the folded portions (eleven of them) between three-and-a-half and two inches long and about an inch wide; and two staples hold the two discs together.




As shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

the secondary piece


35


(and any disc or secondary piece herein) may have one, two (as shown) three, four or more tabs


37


which fit into corresponding slits or openings


38


on a primary disc


31


to hold the secondary piece to the primary disc. Such tab/slit apparatus may be used with or without staples


36


or other adhesives, connectors, etc.





FIGS. 4A and 4B

show a flying disc


40


according to the present invention with a disc body


43


and a plurality of spaced-apart folded-down portions


46


around the disc perimeter. Portions of the disc body


42


are torn, cut or otherwise removed to permit the folding of the portions


44


.





FIG. 5

shows a flying disc


50


with markings or slits


54


around a perimeter of a disc body


52


. Portions


56


can be folded down (or up) from the disc body


52


to form a peripheral lip.





FIG. 6

shows a flying disc


60


with markings or slits


64


around a perimeter of a disc body


62


. Portions


66


can be folded down (or up) from the disc body


62


to form a peripheral lip.





FIGS. 7A-7E

show a variety of flyers with various shapes


71


-


75


, respectively, as viewed from above for flyers according to the present invention and any flying disc herein may have any of these shapes as well as the shape of any desired polygon.





FIG. 8

shows a flying disc


80


according to the present invention which may be any flying disc or flyer disclosed herein. The flying disc


80


has a disc body


82


to which are attached one, two (as shown), three, four or more weight members


83


. It has been found that some disc bodies fly better with added weight and/or with an added secondary piece (e.g. as in FIG.


3


C). Any weight member may be connected to or attached to a disc body with any attachment, or connection disclosed herein or with any suitable known securement apparatus, device, or method.





FIG. 9A

shows a flyer container


90


according to the present invention which has a lower box part


91


for containing an item


99


and an upper flying disc part


92


hingedly connected to the lower box part


91


with a hinge


93


. The hinge


93


may be an easily severable or tearable hinge made, e.g., of paper, cardboard, or plastic so that the disc part


92


is separable-from the lower box part


91


. Alternatively, the lower box part


91


is also a flying disc. The disc part


92


and the lower box part


91


may be any desired size and have any desired dimensions. The item


91


may be any item that fits within the flyer container


90


, including, but not limited to, pastries or pizza. In one aspect the entire container


90


is made of plastic in a single mold with either an easily separable etc. hinge as described above or with a sturdier hinge that is not so easily separable.





FIG. 10A

shows a flying disc


100


with a disc body


102


and markings or slits


104


. As shown in

FIG. 10B

the disc body


102


has been torn or cut and portions


106


have been folded down forming a peripheral lip


108


. As shown in

FIG. 10C

, a flying disc


100




a


has a disc body


102




a


(like the disc body


102


,

FIG. 10A

) that has not been cut or torn and portions


107


have been folded down to form a peripheral lip


109


. As may be done with any disc or flyer disclosed herein,

FIG. 10C

shows that the markings or slits may be eliminated.





FIGS. 11A-11D

show multi-disc combinations which each include two flying discs (which may be generally like any flying disc or flyer disclosed herein or in the prior art cited herein, but with the particular disclosed structure for releasably mating together two discs or flyers).




As shown in

FIG. 11A

a periphery of a flying disc


110


is releasably held by friction fit within a periphery of a slightly larger flying disc


111


. As shown in

FIG. 11B

a lower flying disc


112


has a flattened outer portion


112




a


that abuts a corresponding flattened inner portion


113




a


of a flying disc


113


so that the flying disc


112


is releasably held by a friction fit within the flying disc


113


.




As shown in

FIG. 11C

a flying disc


114


has a flattened tapered outer portion


114




a


that abuts a corresponding flattened tapered inner portion


115




a


of a flying disc


115


so that the flying disc


114


is releasably held by a friction fit within the flying disc


115


.





FIG. 11D

shows a flying disc


116


with a portion


116




a


releasably held by a friction fit between a portion


117




a


and a portion


117




b


of a flying disc


117


. The portion


117




b


may extend around the entire circumference of the disc


117


or two or more spaced-apart parts


117




b


may be used to hold the discs together.





FIGS. 12A-12C

show a box


120


according to the present invention which has a box body


122


, which may according to the present invention be a unitary structure as shown in

FIG. 12C

that is fordable into a box or the box


120


may be made of separate pieces of material, e.g. but not limited to, cardboard. As shown in

FIGS. 12A and 12C

the box is marked with markings


120




a


and


120




b


to indicate the boundaries of a flying disc


124


removable from a top


120




c


of the box and a secondary piece (or additional flying disc)


126


removable from a bottom


120




d


of the box


120


. One of the flying disc


124


and the secondary piece (or disc)


126


may be smaller than the other so that, as shown in

FIG. 12B

, the box top


120




c


may be in an upright position to serve as a target at which (and/or through which) a flying disc, e.g. but not limited to, a secondary piece


126


used as a disc may be thrown. Also, the box itself may be a target into which a disc is thrown. Any disc removed from the box may be reduced in diameter to easily pass through a box opening and/or any opening may be enlarged for this purpose.

FIG. 1D

shows a disc outline for a disc body


12


with perforations


14


on the box


120


.




In one aspect the secondary piece


126


serves as a secondary piece


35


(in

FIGS. 3B

,


3


C). The box


120


may be any known box from which it is possible to form or remove the disc


124


and/or the secondary piece or disc


126


. In one particular aspect, the box


120


is sized and configured to be a box for pizza. The box may be (but is not limited to) any box disclosed in any of U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,206,277; 5,595,339; 6,065,669; D 420,583; and all the prior art cited in all these patents—all of which is incorporated fully herein for all purposes. Any desired number and size flying discs and/or secondary pieces or discs may be made of or removed from a single box.





FIG. 13

shows a flyer container


130


which may be any shape disclosed herein as viewed from above and which has a part


131


with an outer portion


133


and an inner portion


134


between which is releasably held by a friction fit an outer part


136


of a flying disc


132


.





FIG. 14

shows a flyer container


140


which may be any shape disclosed herein as viewed from above and which has a part


141


of a flying disc


142


with a lip


143


. Releasably held within the flying disc


142


is a support


144


whose bottom rests on the lip


143


. By flexing the flying disc


142


and/or the support


144


, the support is releasably from within the flying disc


142


. An item


145


, e.g. but not limited to, pastry, or pizza rests on the support


144


. The lip


143


may, according to the present invention, be eliminated, and the support


144


held in place by a friction fit between it and the interior of the disc


142


.




Any layer or layers of insulating material


146


as shown in

FIG. 14

may be used with any flying disc or flyer or container disclosed herein. Any layer or layers


146


in

FIG. 14

(or all of them) may be deleted. A middle layer like the middle layer


146


in

FIG. 14

may surround the item


145


.




Any two flying discs and/or flyers according to the present invention which are appropriately sized and configured may, according to the present invention, be nested one inside the other either for shipment of for use and, in one particular aspect, two such discs and/or flyers are connected together for use, e.g. but not limited to, with staples, tape, or any other connector or connecting method disclosed herein.





FIGS. 15A and 15B

present other versions of the disc


10


of FIG.


1


A. As shown in

FIG. 15A

staples


150


pass through overlapping parts of adjacent portions


16


of the disc


10


. These staples hold the portions


16


together (and are used for some or all adjacent portions to connect some or all of them together) and prevent the portions


16


from moving, flopping around or bending back toward or to their original position. Any such portions of any disc or flyer according to the present invention may be thus connected with staples (or alternatively brads, clips, paper clips or other similar connectors).




As shown in

FIG. 15B

, the disc


10


has tape


152


that is taped around the disc's circumference to tape together the portions


16


. Any such portions of any disc or flyer herein may be thus taped together.





FIG. 16A

shows a flying disc


160


according to the present invention with a disc body


162


and a plurality of spaced-apart portions


161


that are to be folded down (e.g. like any folded down or bent down portions of any disc or flyer herein).

FIG. 16B

shows a flyer


163


according to the present invention with a plurality of spaced-apart portions


164


that are to be folded down like the portions


161


, FIG.


16


A. Any flyer or disc herein may have any desired number of portions like those of

FIG. 16A

(portions


161


) or

FIG. 16B

(portions


164


). Although these portions are shown as generally “scalloped” shape or semicircular, they may be any desired general shape, including but not limited to, triangular, square, or rectangular.





FIG. 17A

shows a flying disc


170


with portions


171


(like the portions


161


,

FIG. 16A

) whose folding or bending is facilitated by indentations or incomplete (not all the way through a disc body


172


) cuts or grooves


173


. Alternatively the indentations, etc. are replaced by lines or markings indicating where the portion is folded or bent.

FIG. 17B

shows a flying disc


174


with a disc body


175


and spaced-apart portions


176


(like portions


171


, FIG.


17


A). Indentations or cuts


177


separate the portions


176


and markings


178


(or cuts or indentations) indicate where the portions


176


are to be folded or bent. Any disc or flyer herein may employ similar suitable indentations


177


and/or markings (or cuts)


178


.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a flying disc with a disc body having an outer perimeter and, optionally, a plurality of cuts spaced-apart around the outer perimeter, at least one portion of the disc body between at least one pair of the cuts, the at least one portion folded at an angle to, up from or down from the disc body, or without such cuts but with one or more folded down portions; and/or a disc body having an outer perimeter and a plurality of portions of the disc body folded down from the disc body around the outer perimeter. Such a flying disc may also include one, some (in any possible combination) or all of the following: a secondary piece (or pieces) or disc (or discs) connected to an underside or top side of the disc body; wherein the secondary piece is connected to the disc body with at least one staple, with adhesive, or tape; wherein the secondary piece is for facilitating flight of the disc body and has indicia or advertising thereon; wherein the secondary piece is shaped similar to the disc body; wherein the secondary piece has at least one tab and the disc body has at least one slit or opening corresponding to the at least one tab, the at least one tab insertable into the at least one slit to connect the secondary piece to the disc body, or with tab(s) on the disc body and corresponding slit(s) or openings(s) on the secondary piece; wherein the at least one tab is at least two spaced-apart tabs and the at least one slit is at least two spaced-apart slits, one slit corresponding to each tab; wherein the at least one portion is a plurality of adjacent portions, the at least one pair of cuts is a plurality of pairs of cuts, each portion of the plurality of adjacent portions folded between a pair of the cuts (cuts completely through the disc body or only extending partially thereinto); a secondary piece connected to an underside of the disc body, the secondary piece for facilitating flight of the disc body and/or for bearing indicia and/or ads material, and the secondary piece positioned within the adjacent portions that are folded down; wherein the disc body has a shape as viewed from above from the group consisting of triangular, rectangular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal, septagonal, octagonal, nonagonal, decagonal and polygonal; at least one light or piece of light material on the disc body; a piece of material larger than the disc body from which the disc body is separatable, e.g., but not limited to part of a box, e.g. but not limited to a cardboard box; wherein the cardboard box is for holding a pizza; wherein the piece of material is suitable as a target at which and/or into which the flying disc or any disc is thrown; wherein the flying disc is made of rigid material from the group consisting of paper, cardboard, plastic, metal, foil and foamboard; a secondary flying disc removed from the disc body; wherein the secondary flying disc has a disc body having an outer perimeter and a plurality of cuts spaced-apart around the outer perimeter, and portions of the disc body between pairs of the cuts, the portions folded down from the disc body; at least one tertiary disc removed from the secondary flying disc; wherein the at least one tertiary disc has a disc body having an outer perimeter and a plurality of cuts spaced-apart around the outer perimeter, and portions of the disc body between pairs of the cuts, the portions folded down from the disc body; wherein the at least one tertiary disc is a plurality of tertiary discs; wherein the secondary piece has an opening therein suitable for receiving and holding a portion of the disc body to form a disc body-secondary piece combination so that one of the disc body and secondary piece is held upright; and/or wherein the secondary flying disc has an opening therein suitable for receiving and holding a portion of the disc body to form a disc body-secondary flying disc combination so that one of the disc body and flying disc piece is held upright.





FIGS. 18A and 18B

show an upstanding target


180


made from a box with (at least) two opposed sides


181


,


182


connected together with a box part


187


. A target opening


183


is removed or cut from the side


181


. A strip


184


is cut from the side


182


and an end


185


of the strip


184


is inserted through an opening, slot or slit


186


. The end


185


may be turned down or twisted to maintain the strip


184


in place. The sides


181


,


182


and box part


187


may be of any suitable box material, including, but not limited to cardboard, paperboard, fiberboard, foamboard, craft paper, and manila paper—as may be any box or box part disclosed herein. Alternatively (as may be the case with any box or target disclosed herein), openings may be made in opposed box sides and a piece (or pieces) of box material may be used that passes through each opening. Such a piece of box material is completely separated from a box and is then passed through openings in each of the opposed box sides.




The strip


184


is shown generally centrally located, but it is within the scope of this invention to locate it at any suitable place on the side


182


and/or to use two, three or more such strips. It is also within the scope of this invention to cut one or more such strips from the side


181


and have its (or their) end inserted through a slit, etc. in the side


182


. The strip(s)


184


may be any desired length and the target opening


183


may be any desired shape and size (as may be the case with any opening and target disclosed herein). It is within the scope of this invention to provide a box side with two, three, four or more target openings and to provide segmented openings (e.g. see

FIG. 21A

) (as may be the case with any opening and target disclosed herein).





FIGS. 19A and 19B

show a target


190


made from a single box which has (at least) two sides


191


,


192


. A target opening


193


is cut or removed from the box side


191


(indicated by a line


193




a


in

FIG. 19A

) and two strips


194




a


,


194




b


are cut or removed from the box side


192


(indicated by lines


194




c


,


194




d


, respectively in

FIG. 19A

) with an end thereof remaining as an integral part of the box side


192


(as is the case with the strip


184


, FIG.


18


A). Ends


195




a


,


195




b


are inserted through openings


196




a


,


196




b


respectively, and the target


190


can assume an upright position (like the target in FIG.


18


B).





FIGS. 20A and 20B

show a target


200


according to the present invention made from box


209


which has three strips


204




a


,


204




b


,


204




c


cut or removed therefrom (with one end remaining integral with the box


209


). As shown in

FIG. 20B

the target


200


is upright with an end portion of each of the strips


204




a


,


204




b


,


204




c


projecting through corresponding openings


206




a


,


206




b


,


206




c


. These projecting end portions provide a projecting target about which a thrown object with a hole therethrough can land, with the hole sufficiently large that the thrown object (which may be any shape disclosed herein as viewed from above with a hole of any shape disclosed herein as viewed from above) can, upon coming to a stop, encompass the projecting end portion of one of the strips


204




a


,


204




b


,


204




c


. It is within the scope of this invention to delete any one or two of the strips


204




a


,


204




b


,


204




c


or to add one, two, three or more such additional strips. Optionally strips may be designated with scoring indicia, e.g. as the strips are designated with “10” “20” and “30” points in FIG.


20


A. Sides


209




a


,


209




b


of the box


209


are folded together so the target


200


can stand upright as shown in FIG.


20


B.





FIGS. 21A and 21B

show a target


210


according to the present invention made from a box


210


with (at least) sides


211


,


212


. Openings


213




d


(

FIG. 21B

) and


213




c


are made in the side


212


by removing box material within lines


213




b


and


213




a


, respectively, making two target openings. An opening


214


(

FIG. 21B

) is made in the box side


211


by severing or cutting the box side


211


along a line


214




a


. The resulting box piece


215


still has a part


215




a


integral with the box side


211


. As shown in

FIG. 21B

, the box part


215


has been folded down and its end


216


has been inserted through an opening


217


made along line


217




a


(FIG.


21


A). It is within the scope of this invention to provide a target opening with two segments (e.g. like the openings


213




d


,


213




c


) or with three, four or more such opening segments—of which may be any desired shape or size. Alternatively, a single opening may be used instead of the openings


213




d


,


213




c


. In one game or activity an object, disc, etc. is thrown through the opening


214


and one of the openings


213




d


,


213




c.







FIGS. 22A and 22B

show a target


220


according to the present invention made from a box


229


with (at least) two sides


221


,


222


. A strip


224


is cut or removed along line


224




a


(

FIG. 22A

) and is then inserted through an opening


226


(made along line


226




a


, FIG.


22


A). With the sides


221


,


222


folded together as shown in

FIG. 22B

the strip


224


projects out from the opening


226


. If the sides


221


,


222


are laid flat the strip


224


projects up therefrom providing a target about which thrown objects with holes sufficiently large therethrough may land with the object encompassing the strip


224


. Points may be awarded (e.g. as in horseshoe games) for objects near the strip


224


and/or for objects encompassing it (as may be the case with any game or activity involving any projecting target and thrown objects disclosed herein).





FIGS. 23A and 23B

show a target


230


according to the present invention like the target


220


(FIG.


22


A); but with a strip


234


(initially like the strip


224


,

FIG. 22B

) having a folded part


235


with an end inserted into an opening


237


which is at an angle (any angle may be used) to an opening


238


through which the strip


234


projects. A box


239


(like the box


229


,

FIG. 22A

) with (at least) sides


231


,


232


is used to make the target


230


. The sides are folded e.g. as the sides


221


,


222


in FIG.


22


B.





FIGS. 24A

,


25


A, and


26


A show the patterns that may, according to the present invention, be applied to any box described or disclosed herein to facilitate the making of throwing objects from such a box.




As shown in

FIG. 24B

, throwing objects


241


,


242


, and


243


have been made from a box (not shown) by cutting along or severing along lines


241




a


,


242




a


, and


243




a


of a pattern


240


(FIG.


24


A). Cutting along (or severing along) a line


244




a


provides a hole


244


through the throwing object


243


.




As shown in

FIG. 25B

, throwing objects


251


,


252


, and


253


have been made from a box (not shown) by cutting along or severing along lines


251




a


,


252




a


, and


253




a


of a pattern


250


(FIG.


24


A). Cutting along (or severing along) a line


254




a


provides a hole


254


through the throwing object


253


.




As shown in

FIG. 26B

, throwing objects


261


,


262


,


263


, and


264


have been made from a box (not shown) by cutting along or severing along lines


261




a


,


262




a


,


263




a


, and


264




a


of a pattern


260


(FIG.


24


A). Cutting along (or severing along) a line


265




a


provides a hole


265


through the throwing object


264


.





FIGS. 24A-26B

also illustrate that, according to the present invention, any suitable or desirable shape (including, but not limited to any shape referred to herein) may be used for any throwing object according to the present invention and for any hole in any such object. Any of the objects in

FIGS. 24B

,


25


B and/or


26


B may, according to the present invention, be used to throw at any target disclosed herein.





FIG. 27A

shows a line pattern and scoring indicia indicators (different value domino symbols) for making a plurality of throwing objects (in one embodiment as shown round objects) from part of a box. As shown in

FIG. 27B

, by severing or cutting a box along lines


271




a


and


271




b


(

FIG. 27A

) throwing objects


272


and


273


are made. Any suitable scoring indicia may be used, including, but not limited to, words, numerals, symbols, or a combination thereof; and the objects may be any desired shape (including any shape referred to herein). Also, the objects may have a thickness of one part of a box or multiple thicknesses may be used (e.g. attached together with glue, tape, stapes, and/or interfitting parts).





FIGS. 28B-28D

show a target


280


which may be made from any suitable box disclosed herein and which, as shown, uses a box


289


as in U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,054 which is fully incorporated herein for all purposes. The target


280


has a hole


282


(cut along line


282




a


of

FIG. 28A

) made in a lid


283


of the box


289


. The hole


282


provides an opening at which thrown objects may be directed. The lid


283


may be positioned in an upright position as in

FIG. 28B

to provide an upright target or the lid may be closed as in

FIG. 28C

to provide a flat target. Alternatively, the target


280


as shown in

FIG. 28C

may be stood upright on one of the thin box edges.





FIGS. 29A-29D

show alternative cut-out line patterns for targets


291


-


294


, respectively, that are made by cutting (or severing) openings along the lines within the box outlines in

FIGS. 29A-29D

. Also, the cut-out parts from the boxes in

FIGS. 29A-29D

may, according to the present invention, be used as throwing objects to throw at any target disclosed herein.





FIG. 30D

shows a knock-down item


300


according to the present invention made from a folded box part


301


whose ends are inserted through slots


302


in end parts


303


. The end parts


303


(also made from a box and which in one aspect are made from the same box as the folded box part) are optional.





FIG. 31C

shows a knock-down item


310


according to the present invention made from a folded box part


311


whose ends are inserted in slots


312


in end parts


313


. The end parts


313


(also made from a box and which in one aspect are made from the same box as the folded box part) are optional.




Any throwing object according to the present invention may be used in an activity to knock down one or more knock down items like the item


300


,

FIG. 30D

, and/or one or more of the items


310


, FIG.


31


D.





FIG. 32B

shows a target


320


according to the present invention made from a box


329


. An opening


323


is made by cutting or severing along line


323




a


,

FIG. 32A

, which also produces a throwing object


323




b


(FIG.


32


C). A secondary target


324


is made by cutting or severing along line


324




a


, FIG.


32


A. The secondary target


324


is hung from the remaining box part


329




a


by inserting an end of the secondary target through an opening


326


made by cutting through or severing a line


326




a


, FIG.


32


A. Folding the part of the box


329


seen in

FIG. 32A

(which has been separated from the box as shown in

FIG. 32B

) makes it possible for the target


320


to stand upright with the secondary target


324


hanging in the opening


323


. Any throwing object or disc disclosed herein may be used to hit the secondary target


324


and/or to pass through the opening


323


. It is also within the scope of this invention to make the secondary target any shape disclosed herein; to use two, three or more secondary targets; and to use any box disclosed herein as the box


329


.




Alternatively the secondary target


324


may be cut-out or separated from the box


329


so that it has a part still connected to the box and so that it hangs down in an opening made like that shown in

FIG. 32B. A

secondary target or targets of any desired shape may thus be made.





FIG. 33B

shows a game set


330


with game pieces


331


and a throwing object


332


made from part of a box


339


(FIG.


33


A). Knock-down game pieces


331


are made by cutting or severing box part


339


along lines


331




a


and the throwing object


332


is assembled from parts


332




b


made by cutting or severing along lines


332




a


, FIG.


33


A.




Each throwing object part


332




b


has a slot


337


made by cutting along lines


335




a


(FIG.


33


A). Thus when the parts


332




b


are divided in two sets of three each with their slots aligned, the two sets are combined by moving adjacent set parts into adjacent slots. Then the parts


332




b


are separated, as shown in

FIGS. 33B and 33C

, creating a throwing object


332


that will roll on a surface.




As shown in

FIG. 33B

, part of the lower portion of the game pieces


331


has been folded so that the game pieces


331


can stand upright until knocked over by a thrown or rolled throwing object


332


. It is within the scope of this invention to use any throwing object disclosed herein to knock down the game pieces


331


and any number of such pieces (one, two, three-nine, or more) may be used.





FIG. 33D

shows how two (or more) of the parts


332




b


are fitted together with their slots


337


aligned and then the two parts are pushed together with each slot receiving a portion of the opposing part. With slots of sufficient size stacks of multiple parts may thus be meshed together (e.g. as in FIG.


33


C).




The box


339


of

FIG. 33A

optionally includes a line


338




a


which indicates a shape that may be separated from the box


339


to construct a throwing object


338


as shown assembled in FIG.


33


D. Optional tabs


338




b


are insertable in corresponding openings


338




c.







FIG. 34A

shows a box part


349


with a first surface


349




a


printed with a set of dominoes


340




a


. By cutting along the outlines of the dominoes a set of dominoes


340


(

FIG. 34C

) is produced. As shown in

FIG. 34B

, a reverse surface


349




b


on the other side of the surface


349




a


of

FIG. 34A

is printed with a trademark, tradename or other identifier, in this case “GINA LOVE,” which is in registration with the dominoes of the surface


349




a


. Thus when the dominoes are separated from the box, each domino will bear the mark, name, or identifier. An example of this is shown in

FIG. 34C

in which a domino


347


according to the present invention which has been separated from a box has a side


347




a


with typical domino dots and a reverse side


347




b


with the words “DYNAMO PIZZA.” Any game piece, throwing object, or part cut from a box disclosed herein may have printing in registration on both sides (opposite box surfaces of the same part of a box) like the dominoes


340


or


347


.




Instead of dominoes as printed on the box part of

FIG. 34A

, any game pieces may be printed thereon, e.g., but not limited to, checkers or chess pieces; and any game board (checkerboard, parchisi, etc.) may be printed thereon or on a part of a box spaced-apart from an area on which game pieces are printed. Alternatively, the alphabet, times tables, maps, artworks, puzzles, flashcards, word games, word game pieces or letters, crossword puzzles, TV schedules, coupons, movie tickets, tickets for sporting events, trivia tests, book summaries, and/or course outlines may be printed on part of a box.





FIGS. 35A and 35B

shows a box


350


according to the present invention which has a bottom


351


and a top


352


joined hingedly together by a tearable, cuttable, or severable part


353


. Upon tearing, etc., the part


353


, two throwable discs are created. Alternatively, the two parts may be connected or adhered together to form a single throwing disc. Optionally parts of one disc's edges or an entire disc's edge may be turned down to create any of the flyer discs disclosed herein and described above. As shown in

FIG. 35B

the box


350


may be closed to contain a food item


357


(e.g., but not limited to, a cake, pie, or pizza


355


). Optionally the cake, etc. may rest on a separate round support


356


which itself may be used as a throwing disc or as part of any flyer disc disclosed herein. It is within the scope of this invention for the bottom


351


and/or top


352


to have a side


351




a


,


352




a


, respectively around its perimeter of sufficient height so that a cake, etc. is enclosable within the box


350


. Such a side or sides may be provided for any box described or disclosed herein.





FIG. 36A

shows a box


360


according to the present invention which has a bottom


361


and a top


362


releasably connected to the bottom


361


with a part


363


which may be torn, cut, or severed producing two generally circular box parts which may be used a throwing discs in any game or activity disclosed herein (as may the bottom and top of FIG.


35


A). The top


362


has an optional tab


364


. The part


363


and the tab


364


are sized and positioned so that they are receivable, respectively in openings


365


,


366


made by cutting or severing along lines


365




a


,


366




a


, FIG.


36


A. Parts


361


,


362


are produced as shown in FIG.


36


C. They may be combined to produce a multi-part throwing disc


369


,

FIG. 36D

, by inserting part


363


of the top


362


into opening


365


of the bottom


361


and part


364


of the top


362


into opening


366


of the bottom


361


. As with the box of

FIG. 35A

, the parts


361


,


362


may have sidewalls


361




b


,


362




b


respectively, therearound of a desired height.





FIG. 37A

shows a box


370


according to the present invention with a bottom


371


and a top


372


each of which has a circular shape when viewed from above or below. The top


372


and bottom


371


are connected together along a box portion


373


and the top


372


can be folded at this portion


373


over and into contact with the bottom


371


. The top


372


and/or the bottom


371


may have, respectively an upstanding perimeter sidewall


372




a


,


371




a


of any desired height (as may any box according to the present invention shown in top view herein). The top


372


may be connected to the bottom


371


when the top


372


is folded over on the bottom


371


in any manner disclosed herein, including, but not limited to, by fastener(s), glue, and/or interfitting part(s) or structure(s). It is within the scope of this invention for the top


372


and bottom


371


to be of any identical shape, e.g. but not limited to, triangular, square, rectangular, pentagonal, etc. Optionally an opening


372




b


may be made in the top


372


and/or any opening


371




b


may be made in the bottom


371


and such opening(s) may be of any desired size or shape and any piece thus separated therefrom may be used for any throwing object(s), disc(s), and/or knock down item(s) disclosed herein





FIG. 37B

illustrates a box


375


according to the present invention with a bottom


375




a


, with an opening


375




d


and a top


375




b


with a tab


375




c


sized and configured so that upon folding of the top


375




b


on the bottom


375




a


the tab


375




c


is insertable into the opening


375




d


to hold the top


375




b


and the bottom


375




b


together. A hinge part


375




e


integral with the box


375


permits folding of the top


375




b


with respect to the bottom


375




a


. Such structure (tab, opening, and/or hinge part) to hold two parts together may be used for any box disclosed herein.





FIG. 37C

shows a closed version of the box


375


with the top


375




b


folded over on the bottom


375




a


and the tab


375




c


in the opening


375




d


. As with any such tab or part end disclosed herein, the tab


375




c


may be turned or twisted to prevent it from coming out of the opening


375




d.







FIG. 37D

shows a target


376


according to the present invention which has projecting parts


376




a


(like those of

FIGS. 23B

) extending through slots


376




b


(like those of FIGS.


23


A and


23


B). The projecting parts


376




a


are coming out of the drawing sheet as viewed in FIG.


37


D. Each part may be used as a target toward which a throwing object with an opening is thrown in an effort to have it land over and encompass the part


376




a


. In one aspect the target


376


may be used to play a “TIC-TAC-TOE” type of game with each player having multiple throwing objects to throw at the various parts


376




a


in an effort to have three thrown objects in a row on three aligned parts


376




a.







FIG. 38

discloses a box


380


on which is printed or provided a checkerboard (or chessboard)


382


which may be used for board games that use such a checkerboard. The checkerboard


382


may remain on the box


380


or it may be separated from it. Game pieces


384


may be printed or otherwise provided on the box


380


and separated therefrom. The game pieces may be checkers (as shown) or chess pieces or any other game pieces used in a board game. Either the board


382


or the game pieces


384


may be deleted from the box


380


.




The teachings of the present invention can be applied to various prior art boxes, including, but not limited to, the boxes referred to in the Description Of Related Art section above.




The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but not necessarily all embodiments, a play activity set with target apparatus(es) and/or device(s) at which at least one object may be directed, at least one object for throwing at the target apparatus(es) and/or device(s), the target apparatus(es) and/or device(s) and the at least one object made by separating box material from at least one box. Such a set may also include one or some (in any possible combination) of the following: the target apparatus(es) and/or device(s) (henceforth referred to colleftively as “target”) and the at least one object are separated from a single box; wherein the single box is a pizza box; wherein the target has at least one target opening in a box; wherein the target and the at least one object are made from a single box, and the at least one target opening is made in said single box; wherein the at least one object is a plurality of objects; wherein the target means has at least one portion of a box formed of the box and projecting therefrom; wherein the box has an opening therethrough, and the at least one portion of a box formed of the box and projecting therefrom extends through the opening; the box having two box parts, one part foldable over on the other part, the at least one target opening in one of the box parts, at least one stabilizer portion partially separated from one of the box parts opposite a box part with the at least one target opening, the box having a stabilizer opening corresponding to each of the at least one stabilizer portion, a part of the at least one stabilizer portion extending through the stabilizer opening; wherein the target has at least one target opening made by separating a target part of the box from the box, and the at least one object is made from the target part; wherein the at least one target opening is made by separating a target part of the box from the box, and the at least one object is made from the target part; wherein the at least one object is a plurality of objects; wherein the at least one object is a plurality of objects; wherein the at least one object has indicia thereon; wherein the indicia is scoring indicia; wherein the at least one object has two opposed surfaces each with indicia thereon; wherein the two opposed surfaces are a first surface and a second surface, and indicia on the first surface includes scoring indicia; wherein the at least one object is a plurality of objects, and each object has indicia thereon; wherein the indicia includes scoring indicia; wherein the target has at least one knock-down item made from a box; wherein the at least one knock-down item and the at least one object are separated from a single box; wherein the at least one knock-down item comprises a plurality of knock-down items; wherein the object is at least one piece of flat box material separated from a box; wherein the at least one piece of flat box material is a flying disc with a disc body having an outer perimeter and a plurality of portions of the disc body folded from the disc body around the outer perimeter; wherein the at least one piece of flat box material is a flying disc a disc body having an outer perimeter and a plurality of cuts spaced-apart around the outer perimeter, at least one portion of the disc body between at least one pair of the cuts, the at least one portion folded at an angle to the disc body; a plurality of secondary objects separated form the at least one object; the plurality of secondary objects comprising a plurality of throwing discs; and/or wherein the target, the at least one object, and the plurality of secondary objects are made from a single box.




In conclusion, therefore, it is seen that the present invention and the embodiments disclosed herein and those covered by the appended claims are well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends set forth. Certain changes can be made in the subject matter without departing from the spirit and the scope of this invention. It is realized that changes are possible within the scope of this invention and it is further intended that each element or step recited in any of the following claims is to be understood as referring to all equivalent elements or steps. The following claims are intended to cover the invention as broadly as legally possible in whatever form it may be utilized. The invention claimed herein is new and novel in accordance with 35 U.S.C. §102 and satisfies the conditions for patentability in §102. The invention claimed herein is not obvious in accordance with 35 U.S.C. §103 and satisfies the conditions for patentability in §103. This specification and the claims that follow are in accordance with all of the requirements of 35 U.S.C. §112. The inventors may rely on the Doctrine of Equivalents to determine and assess the scope of their invention and of the claims that follow as they may pertain to apparatus not materially departing from, but outside of, the literal scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A play activity set comprisingtarget means at which at least one object may be directed, at least one object for throwing at the target means, the target means and the at least one object made from box material from at least one box, the at least one object is at least one piece of flat box material separated from a box, the at least one piece of flat box material comprising a flying disc comprising a disc body having an outer perimeter and a plurality of portions of the disc body folded from the disc body around the outer perimeter.
  • 2. The play activity set of claim 1 wherein the box material of the target means and the box material of the at least one object are from a single box.
  • 3. The play activity set of claim 2 whereinthe single box comprises a box suitable for containing a pizza.
  • 4. The play activity set of claim 1 whereinthe target means including at least one target opening in a box, said target opening comprising an opening through a box.
  • 5. The play activity set of claim 4 wherein the box material of the target means and the box material at least one object are from a single box, andthe at least one target opening is in said single box.
  • 6. The play activity set of claim 1 whereinthe at least one object is a plurality of objects.
  • 7. The play activity set of claim 1 whereinat least one stabilizing portion of a box is formed of the box and projects therefrom.
  • 8. The play activity set of claim 7 whereinthe box has an opening therethrough for receiving a stabilizing portion of the box, and the at least one stabilizing portion of the box projects through the opening.
  • 9. The play activity set of claim 4 further comprisingthe box having two box parts, one part foldable over on the other part, the at least one target opening in one of the box parts, at least one stabilizer portion partially separated from one of the box parts opposite a box part with the at least one target opening, the box having a stabilizer opening corresponding to each of the at least one stabilizer portion, a part of the at least one stabilizer portion extending through the stabilizer opening.
  • 10. The play activity set of claim 1 whereinat least one target part is removed from the box and said removal forming a target opening through the box, and the at least one object comprises at least a portion of the target part.
  • 11. The play activity set of claim 5 whereinat least one target part is removed from the box leaving a target opening, and the at least one object comprises at least a portion of the target part.
  • 12. The play activity set of claim 10 whereinthe at least one object is a plurality of objects.
  • 13. The play activity set of claim 11 whereinthe at least one object is a plurality of objects.
  • 14. The play activity set of claim 1 whereinthe at least one object has indicia thereon.
  • 15. The play activity set of claim 14 whereinthe indicia is scoring indicia.
  • 16. The play activity set of claim 1 whereinthe at least one object has two opposed surfaces each with indicia thereon.
  • 17. The play activity set of claim 16 whereinthe two opposed surfaces include two surfaces at least one of whose indicia is scoring indicia.
  • 18. The play activity set of claim 1 whereinthe at least one object is a plurality of objects, and each object has indicia thereon.
  • 19. The play activity set of claim 18 whereinthe indicia includes scoring indicia.
  • 20. The play activity set of claim 1 whereinthe target means comprises at least one item separated from a box, said at least one item comprising an item target able to be knocked down by a thrown object.
  • 21. The play activity set of claim 20 whereinthe at least one item and the at least one object are from a single box.
  • 22. The play activity set of claim 20 whereinthe at least one item comprises a plurality of items.
  • 23. The play activity set of claim 1 wherein the at least one piece of flat box material comprises a flying disc comprisinga disc body having an outer perimeter and a plurality of cuts spaced-apart around the outer perimeter, at least one portion of the disc body between at least one pair of the cuts, the at least one portion folded at an angle to the disc body.
  • 24. The play activity set of claim 1 further comprisinga plurality of secondary object removed from the at least one object.
  • 25. The play activity set of claim 24 further comprisingthe plurality of secondary objects comprising a plurality of throwing discs.
  • 26. The play activity set of claim 24 whereinthe target means, the at least one object, and the plurality of secondary objects are from a single box.
  • 27. A play activity set comprisingtarget means at which at least one object may be directed, at least one object for throwing at the target means, the target means and the at least one object made from box material from at least one box, the at least one object is at least one piece of flat box material separated from a box, the at least one piece of flat box material comprises a flying disc comprising a disc body having an outer perimeter and a plurality of cuts spaced-apart around the outer perimeter, at least one portion of the disc body between at least one pair of the cuts, the at least one portion folded at an angle to the disc body.
RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/871,170 filed May 31, 2001 which is incorporated fully herein for all purposes

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Parent 09/871170 May 2001 US
Child 09/953094 US