The embodiments described herein relate to the field of game tables usable for pong games, and more particularly to an apparatus usable for a party pong or “beer pong” game and the method of play thereof.
In one aspect of the embodiments described herein, a structure is provided including a game playing surface formed thereon. The playing surface is divided into a plurality of sections, each section having an opening formed therein.
In another aspect of the embodiments described herein, a table is provided having a game playing surface formed thereon. The table includes a plurality of table portions that when abutted together form a planar table top divided into a plurality of game playing sections, each section having an opening formed therein.
While target values for the dimensions of the various game apparatus features (for example, the widths of boundary lines 51, 52, 54 and 56, the locations of openings 50a-50d, and other such dimensions) are recited herein, it is understood that these values may vary slightly due to such factors as manufacturing tolerances, and also that such variations are within the contemplated scope of the embodiments described herein.
The game-playing surface may be painted, printed or otherwise marked onto a first side 10a of a suitable structure, such as a board or table. The structure or table may be foldable, as described herein, from a fully unfolded configuration used for playing a game thereon expanded (shown in
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In a particular embodiment, portions 14 and 16 are connected by a hinge 38 having a length of about 24 inches.
In a particular embodiment, a width W of the game playing surface measures 4 feet, and a length L of the surface is also 4 feet, with each of foldable portions 14 and 16 measuring 2 feet in length by 4 feet in width.
One or more securement mechanisms (not shown) may be provided for securing the structure in the folded condition just described, to facilitate storage and/or transport of the structure. For example, a rotatable locking means (such as a window latch mechanism) may be attached to portions of the structure such that the latch is actuatable to maintain the structure 10 in a closed or folded condition.
In other embodiments, the portions of the structure forming the game-playing surface 12 may have non-equal sizes and/or different shapes other than rectangular shapes. Also, the portions of the structure 10 on which the game-playing surface 13 is marked may he separate or separable, rather than fixedly connected with hinges or other means. These separate portions of the playing surface may be detachably connectible using any of a variety of methods. For example, a tongue means (not shown) may be attached to a first portion of the structure 10, and a complementary receptacle (not shown) configured to receive the tongue therein may be attached to a second portion of the structure 10. The adjacent portions of the structure are then connected by inserting the tongue means into the receptacle.
When the portions 14 and 16 are unfolded or connected as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
Boundaries of the sections 13, 15, 18 and 20 are marked by internal borders or boundary lines 30, 32, 34 and 36 extending from respective ones of peripheral edges 22, 24, 26 and 28 and intersecting in a center 12b of the playing surface. Boundaries of the sections 13, 15, 18 and 20 are also marked by edge borders 51, 52, 54 and 56 extending along peripheral edges 22, 24, 26 and 28, respectively. Internal borders 30, 32, 34 and 36 and edge borders 51, 52, 54 and 56 are formed in a color contrasting with color or colors of the remainder of the playing surface 12, so that the borders are clearly distinguished from the remaining portions of the playing surface. In one embodiment, internal borders 30, 32, 34 and 36 and edge borders 51, 52, 54 and 56 have the same widths W. In a particular embodiment, the width BW (
If desired, other markings, lines or other game-related designations (not shown) may be formed on the game surfaces of the sections 13, 15, 18 and 20, to facilitate playing of the game. Also, if desired, a handle or other carrying apparatus (not shown) may be attached to the structure along one or more of peripheral edges 22, 24, 26 and/or 28 to facilitate transport of the structure.
In one embodiment, sections 13, 15, 18 and 20 are rectangular and of equal sizes or surface areas. In a particular embodiment, each of darkened sections 13, 15, 18 and 20 is square measures 22.5 inches by 22.5 inches. In alternative embodiments, the sections 13, 15, 18 and 20 may have other shapes (for example, circular).
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In particular embodiments, the openings 50a, 50b, 50c and 50d and/or the receptacle 99 are structured so that the receptacle is positionable and retainable in any of the openings 50a, 50b, 50c and 50d such all portions of the receptacle reside at or below the level of the actual playing surface when the playing surface is oriented for game play. Thus, in these embodiments, no portion of the receptacle 99 obstructs, rests upon, or resides above the level of the actual playing surface, in one example (shown in
In other embodiments (one example of which is shown in
In one embodiment, each of openings 50 is circular. However, other opening shapes may also be used. In a particular embodiment, each of openings 50 has a diameter of 4 inches.
in one embodiment, a center of opening 50a is located at a distance d1 from peripheral edge 24, and at a distance d2 from peripheral edge 22 intersecting edge 24. In one embodiment, d1 and d2 are equal. In a particular embodiment, d1 and d2 are each equal to 12 inches. Thus, for an embodiment in which the edge border has a width of 1 inch, the opening 50b is centered at 11 inches from an inner edge of edge border 51 and 11 inches from an inner edge of border 56. In this embodiment, the opening 50a is centered at a distance of 12 inches from each of adjacent and intersecting peripheral edges 22 and 24.
In one embodiment, a center of opening 50b is located at a distance d3 from peripheral edge 22, and at a distance d4 from peripheral edge 28 intersecting edge 22. In one embodiment, d3 and d4 are equal. In a particular embodiment, d3 and d4 are each equal to 12 inches. Thus, for an embodiment in which the edge border has a width of 1 inch, the opening 50b is centered at 11 inches from an inner edge of edge border 51 and 11 inches from an inner edge of edge border 56. In this embodiment, the opening 50b is centered at a distance of 12 inches from each of adjacent and intersecting peripheral edges 22 and 28.
in one embodiment, a center of opening 50c is located at a distance d5 from peripheral edge 24, and at a distance d6 from peripheral edge 26 intersecting edge 24. In one embodiment, d5 and d6 are equal. in a particular embodiment, d5 and d6 are each equal to 12 inches. Thus, for an embodiment in which the edge border has a width of 1 inch, the opening 50b is centered at 11 inches from an inner edge of edge border 51 and 11 inches from an inner edge of edge border 56. In this embodiment, the opening 50c is centered at a distance of 12 inches from each of adjacent and intersecting peripheral edges 24 and 26.
In one embodiment, a center of opening 50d is located at a distance d7 from peripheral edge 26, and at a distance d8 from peripheral edge 28 intersecting edge 26. In one embodiment, d7 and d8 are equal. In a particular embodiment, d7 and d8 are each equal to 12 inches. Thus, for an embodiment in which the edge border has a width of 1 inch, the opening 50b is centered at 11 inches from an inner edge of edge border 51 and 11 inches from an inner edge of edge border 56. In this embodiment, the opening 50d is centered at a distance of 12 inches from each of adjacent and intersecting peripheral edges 26 and 28.
In particular embodiments, the spacings between the centers of openings 50a and 50b, between the centers of openings 50a and 50e, between the centers of openings 50c and 50d, and between the centers of openings 50b and 50d are all 24 inches.
In one embodiment, the structure is configured so that when unfolded and ready for playing the game, it may be placed on top of a table or other surface and used to play the game. Alternatively, the structure may incorporate legs or other suitable support means designed to support the playing surface in a substantially horizontal orientation for game play when the structure is fully unfolded, as shown in
One embodiment of the structure incorporating a suitable support means is shown
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Each of supports 80a-80d has a base 70 and a leg 72 attached to or extending from each end of the base. Each leg 72 of each of supports 80a-80d is hinged or otherwise rotatably attached to an associated one of frame first portions 85a or 85b proximate an end of the respective frame first portion. In another embodiment, each support base 70 is coupled the underside of the playing surface, to a corresponding one of frame second portions 85b, or to a corresponding one of frame first portions 85a so as to be rotatable with respect to the playing surface. Base 70 of each support connects the legs 72 of the support so that these legs rotate together to extend into an unfolded position, or rotate back into the stowed or folded position shown in
To extend the legs 72, the legs are rotated in a known manner from the stowed position shown in
Player 1 starts the serve for first game (the winner of the previous game starts the serve for any game following). Player 1 must start serving from the “Ace” position to the “Queen” position. The server must drop the ball onto the playing surface and serve it off the bounce. The serve must be underhand. In this version of the game, internal boundary line 30 separating sections 13 and 15 and internal boundary line 34 separating sections 18 and 20 are not used. Hitting the receptacle 99 positioned in opening 50d on a serve is considered a let, and the server gets another serve. If the ball is hit into the receptacle 99 on the serve, the server loses a point.
Once ball is in play, the ball can be hit to anywhere on the opposite side of the court (i.e., the ball may be hit from either of the “Queen” or “King” sections, to either of the “Ace” and “Jack” sections, and vice versa. The edge boundary lines 51, 52, 54 and 56 and the internal boundary lines 30 and 34 are considered “in-bounds”, and the internal boundary lines 32 and 36 are considered “out of bounds”. Thus, if a player hits the ball and the ball contacts either of internal boundary lines 32 and 36, that player loses his serve.
When Player 1 loses his serve, Player 2 must serve from the “Queen” section to the “Ace” section until player 2 loses his serve. Then, Player 1 serves from the “King” section to the “Jack” section until loss of serve. Then, Player 2 serves from the “Jack” section to the “King” section until loss of serve.
Scoring is “Rally” style meaning that a player serves until a point is lost. To gain a point, it is not necessary to serve. One point is earned by a first player when the second player cannot return the ball. Three points are earned when the ball is hit by a first player into a receptacle on an opposite side of borders 32 and 36 (i.e., into one of the sections of which the second player is in charge) during play. If the ball hits a receptacle 99 cup during play, the player who hit the receptacle earns a point (if the ball is not returned). If a player hits the ball into a receptacle on his own side of boundary lines 32 and 36, the game is over. The game ends by at least one player scoring at least 21 points and leading the other player by at least 2 points, or by one player being the first to score 25 points.
It will be understood that the foregoing descriptions of the various embodiments are for illustrative purposes only. As such, the various structural and operational features herein disclosed are susceptible to a number of modifications, none of which departs from the scope of the appended claims.