Claims
- 1. An amusement system, comprising:
- a top;
- a first base having a first lower surface and a first upper surface, and a first side surface having a first contour;
- a first plurality of first rail members removably mountable in a variety of configurations on said first base to form a firs series of barriers to motions of said top; and
- a launcher for imparting a spin on said top and directing said top to said first upper surface of said first base.
- 2. The amusement system of claim 1 further including a pin placed on said first upper surface of said first base, said pin being displaced upon collision of said top with said pin.
- 3. The amusement system of claim 1 further including a second base having a second upper surface and a second side surface, and a second plurality of second rail members removably mountable in a variety of configurations on said second base to form a second series of barriers to motions of said top, said second side surface having a second contour complementary to said first contour so that said first and second bases may be abutted to allow said top to travel between said first and second upper surfaces and navigate both said first and second series of barriers.
- 4. The amusement system of claim 3 wherein one of said rail members may be removably mounted on both said first and second bases to fix the positional relationship of said first and second bases.
- 5. The amusement system of claim 1 further including a second base having a second upper surface, and a second plurality of second rail members removably mountable in a variety of configurations on said second base to form a second series of barriers to motions of said top, and wherein said first upper surface of said first base has a height greater than said second upper surface of said second base and an edge portion of said first upper surface of said first base accessible by said top is located above said second upper surface of said second base, so that said top may fall from said edge portion of said first base to said second base, and navigate said second series of barries.
- 6. The amusement system of claim 5 wherein said first lower surface of said first base is rested on upper surfaces of said second plurality of second rail members.
- 7. The amusement system of claim 1 wherein said first plurality of rail members are removably mountable on said first base with a finite number of discrete orientations at discrete locations.
- 8. The amusement system of claim 7 wherein said first plurality of rail members are removably mountable on said first base with either a first orientation or a second orientation perpendicular to said first orientation.
- 9. The amusement system of claim 8 wherein said first plurality of rail members are removably mountable on said first base at discrete locations on a regular two-dimensional grid.
- 10. The amusment system of claim 1 wherein said first base has a third plurality of first holes with longitudinal axes parallel to a normal vector of said first upper surface, said first holes being located at points on a regular two-dimensional grid, and said first series of barriers have dowels extending therefrom which are removably insertable into said first holes in said first base.
- 11. The amusement system of claim 1 wherein said first base has a third plurality of first holes of a first width with longitudinal axes parallel to a first normal vector of said first upper surface, said first holes being located at points on a regular two-dimensional grid based on a fundamental length, and each of said first series of barriers has second holes of said first width with longitudinal axes parallel to a second normal vector of a first bottom surface of said each of said first series of barriers, said second holes being separated by an integer multiple of said fundamental length, and further including dowels of said first width for insertion into said first and second holes to removably mount said first series of barriers on said first base.
- 12. The amusement system of claim 11 wherein said launcher has third holes of said first width with longitudinal axes parallel to a third normal vector of a second bottom surface of said launcher, said third holes being separated by said integer multiple of said fundamental length, said dowels being removably insertable into said first and third holes to removably mount said launcher on said first base.
- 13. The amusement system of claim 11 wherein said launcher is removably mountable in a variety of locations on said first base.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present regular patent application under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 111(a) is based on the provisional application for Constructable Spinning Top Maze by Adam Zev Tobin, Ser. No. 60/040,995, filed on Mar. 18, 1997 under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 111(b).
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