This invention generally relates to game assemblies and, more particularly, to a game assembly for containing and playing a game, such as a board game, which is configurable between an open configuration exposing a game area and a closed configuration enclosing the game area for storage or travel.
There are numerous board games which require players to take turns arranging a plurality of game pieces on a game board. One example is Scrabble®, where users take turns arranging lettered tiles on a board to form interconnecting words. Such games often involve intricate arrangements of numerous pieces on a game board and are typically played over a prolonged period of time. While it is often desirable to play such games at different times or at different locations, it is often difficult to store or transport a game in progress while preserving the arrangement of the game pieces in play on the board.
It is therefore desirable to provide games which are configurable for play and for storage and transportation.
The game assemblies disclosed herein include a game case that is configurable between an open configuration exposing a game area and a closed configuration enclosing the game area. In a preferred embodiment, the game assembly involves the arrangement of a plurality of game pieces on a game board and the arrangement of the game pieces may be preserved for later play and transportation when the game case is in the closed configuration.
In one preferred embodiment, a game assembly includes a case comprising a plurality of hinged case segments having an internal surface and an external surface. The case segments are configurable between an open configuration exposing a game area on the internal surface and a closed configuration enclosing the game area. The case segments comprise lateral case segments hingedly coupled to opposing edges of a middle case segment. A game panel is pivotally movable about an axis along one of its lengthwise edges of the game panel. The game panel is disposed on top of the internal surface of the middle case segment when the case segments are in the open configuration to expose the game area. The game panel is disposed on top of the internal surface of one of the lateral case segments when the case segments are in the closed configuration.
In another preferred embodiment, the game assembly comprises a case having a plurality of hinged case segments which are foldable from an open configuration exposing a game area to a closed configuration enclosing the game area. The hinged case segments comprise lateral case segments hingedly joined to opposing edges of an internal case segment. Lateral and internal game elements form at least a portion of the game area. The lateral game elements are disposed on the lateral case segments. The internal game element is hingedly connected to one of the lateral game elements and rotatably moveable between being disposed on the internal case segment and being disposed on the one of the lateral game elements.
In a further preferred embodiment, the game assembly comprises a case having a plurality of case segments configurable between an open configuration exposing a game area and a closed configuration enclosing the game area. The case segments comprise lateral case segments and an internal case segment. The lateral case segments are pivotally coupled to opposing edges of the internal case segment along a length of the internal case segment. A plurality of recesses are disposed on at least a portion of the game area, the recesses being shaped to receive correspondingly-shaped game pieces. The game area comprises lateral and internal game panels. The lateral game panels are disposed on the lateral case segments. The internal game panel is pivotally movable between being disposed on the internal case segment and being disposed on top of one of the lateral game panels. A game panel hinge pivotally couples the internal game panel to the one of the lateral game panels. The game panel hinge is configured to space apart facing surfaces of the internal game panel and the one of the lateral game panels at a distance to permit the storage of game pieces disposed in the recesses on both the internal game panel and the one of the lateral game panels when the internal game panel is disposed on top of the one of the lateral game panels and the case segments are in the closed configuration. The lateral game panels abut or are closely spaced apart from opposing edges of the internal game panel when the internal game panel is disposed on top of the internal case segment.
Other objects, features and advantages of the described preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description. It is to be understood, however, that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, are given by way of illustration and not limitation. Many changes and modifications within the scope of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit thereof, and the invention includes all such modifications.
Illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Specific, non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. It should be understood that such embodiments are by way of example only and merely illustrative of but a small number of embodiments within the scope of the present invention. Various changes and modifications obvious to one skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the present invention as further defined in the appended claims.
The preferred embodiments of the game assemblies disclosed herein are suitable for board games and, more particularly, for board games involving a multitude of game pieces which may be stored and transported as desired. The preferred embodiments of the game assemblies are configurable between an open configuration exposing a game area and a closed configuration enclosing the game area. Where the game assembly is a game that involves the arrangement of game pieces on the game board, the game assembly is preferably configured to maintain and preserve the arrangement of the game pieces on the game board in both the open and closed configurations. Thus, it is not required to remove the game pieces from the game board prior to arranging the game assembly to the closed configuration. This advantageously permits the storage and transport of an ongoing game for continued play at a later time.
The game area 101 may be provided by a plurality of separate game elements or panels 114, 124 and 134 that are disposed on or adjacent to the internal surface of corresponding case segments 110, 120 and 130. Alternatively, the game area 101 may be provided by the internal surface of the lateral case segments 120 and 130, with only the internal or middle game panel 124 being provided separately from the case segments. The internal game panel 124 is pivotally moveable about an axis A-A along one of its lengthwise edges (
Side walls 112, 132 may be provided along a periphery or free edge of lateral case segments 110, 130, respectively. The side walls 112, 132 extend from the lateral case segments 110, 130 at heights h1, h2, (see
The complete enclosure provided by the side walls 112, 132 permit the game assembly 100 to securely store the game pieces 10 and other game accessories, such as the trays 140. To that end, the game assembly 100 may further comprise a storage area 136 within an internal area of one of the lateral case segments 110, 130, and separate from the game area 101. Additionally, the side walls 112, 132 may further include closure means to maintain side walls 112, 132 in abutting relation to keep the game assembly 100 in the closed configuration and to securely store the game pieces 10 and trays 140 within the game assembly. Such closure means may include one or more deflectable tabs 102 and one or more sets of cooperating keepers 104 on side walls 112, 132, respectively.
In order to permit the internal game panel 124 to lie substantially flat across the lateral game panel 134, the game panel hinge 129 coupling the internal game panel 124 and the lateral game panel 134 is preferably dimensioned to space apart the facing surfaces at a distance to permit the storage of the game pieces disposed in both internal and lateral game panels 124, 134. In the preferred embodiment depicted in
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The invention described and claimed herein is not to be limited in scope by the specific preferred embodiments disclosed herein, as these embodiments are intended as illustrations of several aspects of the invention. Indeed, various modifications of the invention in addition to those shown and described herein will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing description. Such modifications are also intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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