The present invention generally relates to a game, and more specifically relates to a bumper hockey game.
In one aspect of the present invention, a bumper hockey game comprises a hockey board; a plurality of rails surrounding the hockey board; a plurality of goals; and a plurality of guard blocks each situated near one of the plurality of goals.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method for playing a bumper hockey game may comprise moving a puck on a hockey board via a hockey stick into a first goal and passed guard block.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
a, 1b, and 1c show views of the bumper hockey game in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
a and 2b show views of a puck used in the bumper hockey game of
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features.
Broadly, embodiments of the present invention generally provide a bumper hockey game that may be played without being powered by electricity.
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A pair of goals 135 may be cut out of two opposite rails 110 so that the goals 135 directly face each other, and a guard block 120 may be situated near each of the pair of goals 135, such as being directly situated in front of the goals 135. The goals 135 may be of a size that allows the goals 135 to accept the puck 125. The goals 135 may be openings, such as rectangular openings, cut out of the rails 110, or may be standalone miniature hockey goals. The guard blocks 120 may be rectangular in shape and may be disposed so that a corner 120a of a guard block 120 may directly face the center of a goal 135. The guard blocks 120 may be situated so that it is possible for the puck 125 to move between the guard block 120 and the goal 135 so that a goal may be scored via the puck 125 entering the goal 135. The position of the guard blocks 120 in front of the goals 135 may make it more or less difficult for goals to be scored by situating the guard farther from or closer to a respective goal 135. In alternative embodiments, more guard blocks 120 may be placed on the base sheet 105 at various positions on the base sheet 105 to increase the difficulty of scoring a goal.
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In an exemplary embodiment, two players may play the bumper hockey game. Each player may be provided with the hockey stick 130 to shoot the puck 125 into the opposing goal 135. The puck 125 may be initially placed in a center 100a of the hockey board 100 and the players may take turns shooting the puck 125 until a goal is scored when the puck 125 enters one of the goals 135. To score a goal, the puck 125 may be required to bounce off one of the side rails 110 and clear the guard block 120. The non-shooting player may not be allowed to defend his own goal 135 with his hockey stick 130. If a goal is not scored, the puck 125 may remain where it is on the hockey board 100 and the opposing player may take a turn at trying to score a goal. Once a goal is scored, the puck 125 may again be placed at the center 100a of the hockey board and the scoring player may shoot again. A player may win the game when he is the first to score a certain number of goals, such as seven goals.
The components of the bumper hockey game may be fashioned by cutting the components out of a suitable material, such as wood. The rails 110 may be fitted to the base sheet 105, such as by fitting the base sheet 105 into a notch 110a on each of the rails 110, such as shown in
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the hockey board 100 may be fitted with an air pump system below the base sheet 105 that may pump air through tiny holes on the base sheet 105 in order to produce a cushion of air on the surface of the base sheet 105, so that the puck 125 may be able to float across the surface of the base sheet 105, thereby allowing the puck 125 to travel at a faster rate across the base sheet 105. Such an air pump system may be used when the hockey board 100 is large, such as if the hockey board 100 is approximately the size of a regulation pool table, to allow the bumper hockey game to be played at a high rate of speed.
In another alternative embodiment of the present invention, the bumper hockey game may be computerized so that an electronic bumper hockey game may be implemented via computer software. Alternatively, the bumper hockey game may be hooked up to a gaming console or a computer, so that the bumper hockey game may be played electronically.
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.