The present invention relates generally to a chess game playing array assembly and more particularly to a chess game playing array assembly having multiple playing segments forming playing spaces on which a game of chess may be played.
The game of chess has maintained its popularity for centuries. Numerous ornamental designs of the chess game playing pieces, specifically, the king, queen, bishop, knight, rook and pawn, have added to this popularity. However, although the playing pieces have been regularly redesigned, the chess board on which the game of chess is played has remained substantially the same, even in the internet's electronic gaming environments. Previous attempts have been made to redesign the chess board. These include, for example, three dimensional versions of the chess board, provisions for additional players, variations in the playing surface of the chess board, for example, landscape chess boards, and modifications to the actual game of play, for example, a chess board having a figure eight array of playing spaces.
The applicant recognized a need for a chess game playing assembly which would provide improved flexibility for arranging and/or designing various three dimensional chess game playing arrays.
The present invention provides a chess game playing array assembly including plural three dimensional playing segments disposed relative to one another to form a chess game playing array. According to a general aspect of the invention, the multiple three dimensional playing segments may be arranged and/or individually designed to form an unlimited number of playing array assemblies embodying one or more themes or motifs.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a chess game playing array assembly including a plurality of three-dimensional playing segments disposed relative to one another to define an array of playing spaces on which a game of chess may be played, the plurality of three dimensional playing segments being spaced apart by one or more voids.
In one embodiment, each of the plurality of three dimensional playing segments defines a playing space of the array of playing spaces although any particular playing segment may define two or more playing spaces. A playing segment may have a size different from that of another of the playing segments.
In another embodiment, the plurality of three dimensional playing segments comprises 64 playing segments defining, respectively, 64 playing spaces. Preferably, the playing segments are disposed relative to one another to define an array of 64 playing spaces consisting of eight rows and eight columns and the playing segments in the corners of the 64 space playing array have a height greater than the heights of the other playing segments.
In yet another embodiment, the plurality of three dimensional playing segments form a rectangular shape graduated array and include corner playing segments having a first elevation, middle playing segments having a second elevation, and intermediate playing segments having an elevation intermediate to that of the first elevation and second elevation. The first elevation may be higher or lower than the second elevation to achieve the graduated array.
In another embodiment, the spacing between the respective plurality of three dimensional playing segments is substantially uniform.
In regard to the three dimensional playing segments, in one embodiment, a three dimensional playing segment includes a bottom wall, a top wall and a column which connects and extends between the bottom wall and top wall. In another embodiment, at least one of the three dimensional playing segments includes a prescribed pattern located, for example, on one of its sides. An interior region may be provided in a three dimensional playing segment which may be sized to receive therein one or more playing pieces of a chess game. Also, or alternatively, the interior region may house a lighting element. To this end, a wall of the playing segment may be transparent or translucent to permit light from the lighting element to pass therethrough. Also, one or more of the walls may be transparent or translucent to enable viewing of the interior region, for example, prescribed patterns on the inside walls of the playing segment, or objects housed in the interior region.
In another embodiment, one or more void fillers may be disposed in one or more of the voids. A void filler may include an upstanding wall separating adjacently disposed playing segments.
In yet another embodiment, the plurality of three dimensional playing segments includes first and second opposing playing segments. Each playing segment defines a four row by eight column array of playing spaces such that when disposed relative to one another an eight row by eight column array of playing spaces is formed. The first playing segment includes a different motif than that of the second playing segment.
In another embodiment, the chess game playing array assembly is displayed on a display as a graphical user interface. Also, a logic stored by a memory and processed by a processor may be used to display an image of the chess game playing array assembly on a display. The logic stored in memory may include a computer program adapted to receive design parameter inputs. The design parameter inputs may include a respective size and shape of the three dimensional playing segments, a desired number of playing segments, a desired number of playing spaces provided by the respective quantity of playing segments, an arrangement of the playing segments and a respective size and shape of the voids.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a chess game playing array assembly including a plurality of three-dimensional playing segments disposed relative to one another to define an array of playing spaces on which a game of chess may be played, wherein at least one of the playing segments includes a motif different from that of another of the playing segments.
In one embodiment, the plurality of three dimensional playing segments include first and second opposing playing segments, wherein the first playing segment includes a different motif than that of the second playing segment. Each of the first and second playing segments may define, for example, a four row by eight column array of playing spaces such that when disposed relative to one another collectively an eight row by eight column array of playing spaces is formed. Also, the first and second segments may be disposed in opposing abutting relation or in spaced apart relation. Still further, the first and second segments may be sloped, for example, from an outer portion to a portion at which the playing segments oppose each other.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, there is provided a chess game playing array assembly including first, second and third three dimensional playing segments disposed relative to one another to define an array of playing spaces on which a game of chess may be played, the first and second playing segments each defining a two row by eight column array of playing spaces, and the third playing segment defining a four row by eight column array of playing spaces. The third playing segment is disposed between the first and second playing segments to form an eight row by eight column array of playing spaces.
In one embodiment, the first playing segment includes a different motif than that of the second playing segment. For a traditional chess game the first playing segment forms the original starting positions for a first chess player's pieces and the second playing segment forms the original starting positions of a second chess player's pieces.
The foregoing and other features of the invention are hereinafter more fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims, the following description and the annexed drawings setting forth in detail one or more illustrative embodiments of the invention, such being indicative, however, of but several of the various ways in which the principles of the invention may be employed.
Referring now to the drawings in detail and initially to
It will be appreciated that the independent construction of the plurality of three dimensional playing segments 12 enables the playing segments 12 to be sized, dimensioned or otherwise altered to achieve any desirable design or motif. For example, as is shown in
It will be appreciated that the plurality of three dimensional playing segments 12 enables flexibility in arranging and designing any number of various chess game playing array assemblies while keeping with the manner in which the game of chess is played. For example, in the chess game playing array assembly of
Other chess game playing array assemblies may be formed embodying various designs or motifs depending on, for example, the respective size and shape of the three dimensional playing segments, the number of playing segments, the number of playing spaces provided by the respective playing segments, and the particular arrangement of the playing segments including the size and/or shape of the voids, if any, therebetween. Thus, for example, as is shown in
Referring to
The chess game playing array assembly may be further enhanced by providing the three dimensional playing segments with one or more unique playing surface patterns, or textures. Thus, for example, for the three dimensional playing segments 12 forming the chess game playing array assembly 10 of
Each three dimensional playing segment may also, or alternatively, include a unique exterior or interior design. For example, as is shown in
The three dimensional playing segments may also or alternatively have interior regions into which further designs and/or accessories may be incorporated. For example, as shown in
The chess game playing array assembly may be further, or alternatively, enhanced by varying the dimensions and/or size of voids between the respective plurality of three dimensional playing segments. For example, in the illustrated chess game playing array assembly 10 of
Alternatively, one or more types of void fillers may be disposed in the voids between the respective playing segments. For example, as shown in
As was alluded to above, the chess game playing array assembly may also be designed and/or enhanced according to the desired arrangement of the multiple three dimensional playing segments. Thus, the illustrated embodiments include 64 playing segments arranged in an eight row by eight column fashion to form the traditional chess game playing array. Alternative arrangements of the three dimensional playing segments may form a three player (or greater quantity) chess game playing array assembly, a circular chess game playing array assembly, or even a figure eight shaped chess game playing array assembly. The formation of a particular chess game playing array assembly may also be facilitated by the individual construction of the three dimensional playing segments since each playing segment may be uniquely shaped and/or sized. Thus, for example, arcuate shaped three dimensional playing segments may be arranged to form the aforementioned circular shaped chess game playing array assembly.
Referring now to
In accordance with the present invention, there may be any number of multiple three dimensional playing segments so long as the arrangement thereof forms playing spaces on which a game of chess, traditional or otherwise, may be played. Thus, for example, as is shown in
Referring now to
Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to certain exemplary embodiments, equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon reading and understanding this specification and the annexed drawings. In particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described integers (components, assemblies, devices, compositions, etc.), the terms (including a reference to a “means”) used to describe such integers are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any integer which performs the specified function of the described integer (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary embodiment or embodiments of the invention. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been described above with respect to only one of several illustrated embodiments, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other embodiments, as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.
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