Claims
- 1.) A rectangular game apparatus played on the floor with sticks and a moveable object of play such as a disc, ball or other object comprising of:
(a) side walls and end walls which make the perimeter of the playing structure; (b) opposing end walls having an opening at the bottom center to serve as the goal opening; (c) a moveable object such as a ball, or disc; (d) hockey styled sticks for hitting the object of play
- 2.) A game apparatus as defined by claim 1, wherein there are a plurality of obstruction devices and obstacles within the perimeter walls.
- 3.) A game apparatus as defined by claim 2, wherein bottom playing surface is detachable.
- 4.) A game apparatus as defined by claim 3, wherein the components of the side walls and end walls are such that they are easily disassembled for ease of portability and ease of storage.
- 5.) A game apparatus as defined by claim 4, wherein said playing sticks are adjustable.
- 6.) A game apparatus as defined by claim 5, wherein said components are fabricated by injection molding.
- 7.) A game apparatus as defined by claim 6, wherein components are designed for housing commercial advertising.
- 8.) A game apparatus as defined by claim 7, wherein all components snap-fit together without the use of hardware such as nuts, bolts, screws, nails, etc.
- 9.) A game apparatus as defined by claim 8, wherein components of apparatus are made of durable plastics and sticks are made of aluminum.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART
[0001] After researching through the Patent and Trademark Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library and other references on games, sports, home games, hobby games and recreational activities; the following references were found:
1U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTSNo. 709,144No. 4,560,163No. 1,593,421No. 4,765,622No. 1,634,016No. 4,775,152No. 2,981,542No. 5,074,556No. 4,261,568No. 5,417,421
[0002] Mechanix Illustrated December, 1984 “Great Gifts”
[0003] The New York Times Dec., 11, 1966 “Hockey Game of Fun”