The present invention relates to methods and devices for playing a game. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of a game using a flying objects such as darts.
Games are known in the art in which dart projectiles are thrown at stationary target boards. The target boards feature different scoring awards depending on dart strike location. Such games can be a source of entertainment and exciting competition. As the market grows for new flying object games, the invention defined here will assist in meeting the need.
Conventional dart games are typically confined to indoor spaces (e.g. bars, restaurants, clubhouses, arcades, etc) due to the difficulty in finding appropriate wall-mounts to install the target boards outdoors. Additionally, scoring concepts in many dart games are complex, requiring computer assistance to track game progress. Finally, the typical outdoor tailgate or yard games on the market are often cumbersome to travel with and setup due to size, durability, and weight. The present invention is compact, strong, easy to transport, sets up virtually anywhere with flat ground and features an innovative scoring system.
The present invention is a darts game featuring a target board with various scoring ranges awarded when a dart strikes within the allowed perimeter. In the preferred embodiment, there are four scoring assignments dictated by the targets on the target boards; the smaller targets corresponding to the greater point value. In the preferred embodiment, a canned beverage is placed on the center target of the target board with contact to canned beverage equaling the highest point value awarded. Alternative turns as the offensive team will occur until a team has achieved the designated value of points for a victory.
Teams consisting of 1-2 players each alternate offensive throws from a predetermined distance away from the boards to calculate the scoring round or frame. When playing with a single target board setup, players will shoot against one another on same side of “court” shooting at an identical target. When playing with a two target board setup with two player (2 versus 2) teams, teammates must stand on opposite ends from one another and shoot against the opposing team positioned adjacent to them. In the preferred embodiment, two target boards are used and set up facing each other at a specified distance reasonable for throwing darts, although the scope of the invention is intended to cover the use of one target board in play or the use of multiple target boards in play.
The target boards when setup for gameplay feature a baseboard (horizontal) portion elevated slightly in the back sloping downward to the front to rest on ground level connected by hinge to the backboard (vertical) portion to create an obtuse angle shape between the two vectors. The obtuse angle should be approximately 100 to 130 degrees. The hinge will stop at the angle between 100 and 130 degrees. When the boards are closed for storing or transport, the backstop will fold down flat to the baseboard layer via the back hinges. Hinges are mounted to the rear of the target surface on both the base and backstop to avoid any direct dart projectile impact. Kits can be assembled to comprise one or more target boards and multiple darts featuring two colors (one color designated for each team).
When the boards are setup in gameplay position, the baseboard 10 and backboard 12 will create an obtuse angle 30 with one another. The backboard 12 will prop back vertical and stay in an upright position held by hinges 14 and 16.
When boards are closed for stowing or transportation, the backboard 12 will collapse down to the baseboard 10 via hinges 14 and 16 to create a flat profile, as shown in
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The board set and gameplay of the present invention are a new version of entertainment for any social gathering function built around any combination of fun, comradery, playful interaction, and competition. The game set will be easily moved as compared to larger tossing games as it features small volume and collapses down for easy stowing and transporting.
The present invention is a dart target game set created for 2 teams, and the teams generally consist of 1 or 2 players playing in a fun and competitive manner, although teams can be expanded to include more than 2 players. In the preferred embodiment, the game consists of throwing darts at the target and scoring the dart throws based on the location of the darts. There are four scoring assignments dictated by the targets on the boards; the smaller target corresponding to the greater the point value. The furthest outer perimeter area outside the widest arch or missing the board or falling out of the boards results in 0 points. A dart thrown and stuck within the widest arch and the secondary arch results in 1 point. A dart thrown and stuck in between the widest arch and center target results in 2 points. A dart thrown and stuck in the center target results in 3 points. In the preferred embodiments, the scoring is associated with a canned beverage, such as a twelve ounce beer can. For example, the center target area can be substituted for a canned beverage for a scoring variation. If the first player strikes the canned beverage and creates a new hole in the can, the thrower is awarded 3 points. The opponent would then consume the canned beverage down to the point of dart puncture before resuming play. Canned beverages in the center will be changed out after receiving 3 dart hits and/or when emptied. Alternative turns as the offensive team will occur until a team has achieved the value of 21 points for a victory. Cancellation scoring is utilized so if Team A scores 4 points and Team B scores 3 points the score would be Team A: 1 Team B: 0.
Another gameplay variation associating scoring with the canned beverage states that a dart hitting and striking the center target of the backboard or baseboard would result in 3 points as well as a pre-determined “drink” penalty for the opposition; e.g. hitting the backboard center target=3 points for throwing team and a 1 drink penalty for opponent and hitting the baseboard center target=3 points and a 3 drink penalty for opponent. This drink penalty that corresponds to the number of points is one gulp of the beverage.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/317,527 titled “Dart Throwing Game” filed on Apr. 2, 2016.
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62317527 | Apr 2016 | US |