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This invention is for use in a recreational manner and in accompaniment with the consumption of beverages (presumably beer). The sole intended purpose of the invention itself is to be used in conjunction with a pre-existing party game known widely as “Beer-Pong” or “Beirut” as a means to improve the quality and effectiveness of the game (see pages 1 & 2 for common rules of the pre-existing aforementioned game as well and
The invention is to be used in conjunction with and in the improvement of the existing game known as “Beer-Pong” or “Beirut,” and for the expressed purpose of eliminating problems that exist with the game. The rules and objectives of said game are listed below, as they are most commonly, and for better understanding of the use and need for the invention.
Read the following rules in conjunction with page 5/6 and 6/6 of the DRAWINGS section.
There are many rules and addendums to this game depending upon where the game is played and who is playing it, but the above rules are the most basic guidelines that are followed fairly closely no matter the location or participants of the game.
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This invention, which is essentially a collection of many cup holders arranged in a triangular configuration, aims to solve the past difficulties of playing the aforementioned game “Beer Pong” or “Beirut.” The invention improves the game by organizing and securing the cups used in play. The invention will also eliminate time needed to configure the cups used for the game. And it will eliminate the unwanted knocking, sliding, or falling over of the cups during the course of the game, thus eliminating the controversy and argument among players that is a result of such unwanted happenings.
a: This figure shows an individual cup hole removed from the holder for the purpose of clearer viewing. The Diameter of the hole is provided on this figure and is the same for all the other holes.
a: This figure is also not for the purposes of production or design of the holder. This figure is necessary to demonstrate the functions that the holder serves in the prevention of movement of the cups, as well as the knocking over of cups, via the rubber grips and the stationary placement.
The purpose of this invention is to increase the effectiveness in which the games “Beer-Pong” or “Beirut” are played. The invention aims to do this by decreasing the time it will take to prepare the game, as well as eliminating existing problems. These problems include the time and accuracy that it takes to assemble the cups, and the frequent accidental knocking over of the cups during the course, or preparation of the game. The invention aims to eliminate these problems as follows:
Previously, those who were partaking in the game would have to configure the cups one at a time on the surface in front of them, making sure that the intended formation of the cups took the precise shape. This process takes an inordinate amount of time as well as concentration on the part of the person/persons assembling the cups. On the other hand, the invention has the correct positions of the cups pre-cut into the holder, thus eliminating the excess time, strain, and concentration needed to perfectly arrange the cups by eye. The pre-cut holes on the invention place the cups in the precise position and distance they should be, therefore enabling the arrangement of the cups to be placed quickly and with ease (see
The characteristics of the invention's functions result in a number of improvements: One, the reduction in the preparation and assembly time of the game. Two, the elimination of the possibility of the knocking over of the cups that is especially important, because the cups contain liquid, so when knocked over, the cup/cups must be replaced, and refilled; in addition, any argument resulting from knocking over the cups must be quelled. Hence, the invention presents a number of functions that directly and indirectly result in the improvement of the game as well as the reduction of problems.
Although this invention is basically a cup holder, the difference between this product and any existing holders lies in the number of cup openings provided, as well as the configuration of the holder. Moreover, the purpose of the invention is for a use that differs from uses of other holders. Past holders have only possessed the capability to hold a few cups at a time for the purpose of individual transportation and use, or for transportation of a multitude of cups associated with food service, manufacturing, etc. This cup holder is designed not for the transportation of cups containing liquid, but for the holding and stabilization of cups used in a specific game, arranged in a unique configuration as never before designed in the past (see
The method in which the invention is made depends on the desired life span of the holder. This previous sentence may sound unusual, but it is a pertinent statement depending on the intentions of person/organization that might be manufacturing, producing, and marketing the product. Because of the simplicity of this invention, there are a number of materials and hence a number of processes via which it can be created.
The Holder could be developed from a number of materials, in direct accordance with the measurements provided in the attached drawings. Someone with no experience in design or construction could simply make the invention out of common materials (such as cardboard, corrugated cardboard, foam core etc.) by cutting to the measurements provided in the sketches. In the case of cardboard or something of similar makeup, a simple adhesive such as glue or tape could be used to attach the open ends. In the case of polystyrene, the invention could be cut from a solid block. The only additional tool to assist in polystyrene production might be a drill press with an attached rotor bit, to cut the cup holes in the polystyrene to the correct depth. Once again, the measurements provided are adequate enough for the production of the invention using polystyrene, the only additional skill one would need to possess is the capability to use a drill press with a rotor, as well as the tool itself In both cases, the grip could be cut to size out of rubber, plastic, etc from the measurements provided and simply attached to the bottom of the holder with an adequate adhesive.
In the event that a long life span of the invention be desired for whatever reasons, plastic could be used to form a solid, one-piece, virtually indestructible holder. In this case, a professional trained in the skill of plastic injection molding would need to be the maker. A special mold would have to be created to facilitate this form of production, a task, which any person of ordinary skill in the pertinent art of injection molding would be able to do, based on the provided measurements.
Should the invention be bought and manufactured by a company for use as a promotion to be included with one of their existing products, then cardboard or polystyrene would be the best mode for production of this invention due to impermanent makeup; it would encourage re-purchase of the base product, when the promotional item (the invention) is no longer viable. Should the invention be produced as its own entity for purchase and use, cardboard would not be the best mode for production of the invention; plastic would be the material of choice, due to its durable permanent characteristics in relationship to the use at hand.
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