The invention relates to games for autistic children.
Autistic children suffer from a dearth of suitable games.
Forming one aspect of the invention is apparatus comprising:
a plurality of tokens and a plurality of game boards, the plurality of tokens and plurality of game boards defining a plurality of game sets, each game set being associated with a respective one of a plurality of features, the plurality of features being equal in number to the plurality of game sets such that one of the game sets is provided for each of the features, each game set including:
a set of tokens, each token of the set having the feature associated with the game set; and
a game board defining, for each token of the set of tokens, a receiver, the receiver defining a playing position and adapted such that, when the token is operatively positioned at the playing position, the receiver releasably engages the token; and
a dispenser having a receptacle adapted to receive the plurality of tokens and adapted to present the tokens to facilitate the withdrawal of tokens one at a time from the receptacle.
According to another aspect of the invention, the features can be images.
According to another aspect of the invention, the receivers can be sockets.
According to another aspect of the invention, in each game set, the sockets, board and tokens can be such that a token can be drawn by finger across the board into one of the sockets.
According to another aspect of the invention, the tokens can be thin, flat pieces.
According to another aspect of the invention, in each game set, the sockets, board and tokens are shaped such that a token, when operatively positioned in the socket, is disposed at least substantially entirely within the socket.
According to another aspect of the invention, the sockets can receive the tokens in a clearance fit relation.
According to another aspect of the invention, each socket can include a notch adapted to permit finger removal of the token.
Apparatus 20 according to an embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
The tokens 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and game boards 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 will be seen to be thin and flat and to define a plurality of game sets 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, each game set being associated with a respective one of a plurality of features 60, 62, 64, 66, 68 and 70, specifically, images, the plurality of features being equal in number to the plurality of game sets, each game set including a set 72, 74, 76, 78, 80 and 82 of tokens and a game board 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44.
Each token of the set has the feature (image) associated with the game set.
The game board of the set also has the feature (image) associated with the game set and defines, for each of the set of tokens, a receiver 22A, 24A, 26A, 28A, 30A and 32A, the receiver defining a playing position 22B, 24B, 26B, 28B, 30B and 32B.
As shown, playing positions 22B, 24B, 26B, 28B, 30B and 32B will be seen to be shallow sockets, each also having the feature (image) of the set and the shape of the token. Each socket has an associated notch 84. In each game board, the receivers are disposed in a line, with one end of the line demarcated with the word “start” and the other end of the line demarcated with the word “finish”.
The dispenser 46 has a receptacle 86, a dispensing slot 88, a pair of finger holes 90 and a receiving slot 92.
The receptacle has, as best seen in
The game boards will be understood to be constructed out of two pieces 98A, 98B of cardboard, laminated to one another. The upper layer 98A is die-cut to produce the sockets and notches and has the associated feature printed thereon. The lower layer 98B has a plurality of the associated features printed thereon each positioned so as to be visible through the sockets.
The tokens will be understood to be produced by the aforementioned die-cutting process of the upper layer of the board.
The dispenser 46 will be understood to be constructed out of three pieces of die-cut cardboard 100, 102 and 104, as shown in
Piece 100 has the dispensing slot 88 and finger holes 90 defined therein and will be understood to be folded upon and secured to itself form a box. Tab 106 will be understood to be glued to panel 180, and tabs 110 will be understood to be inserted into slots 112. Persons of ordinary skill will readily appreciate the manner in which piece 100 can be so folded and as such further detail is neither provided nor required.
Piece 102 will be understood to be folded and inserted into the box to form the base. Persons of ordinary skill will readily appreciate the manner in which piece 102 can be so folded and inserted as such further detail is neither provided nor required.
Piece 104 will be understood to be folded and inserted into the box to form the back. Tab 114 will be understood to be fitted into slot 116. Persons of ordinary skill will readily appreciate the manner in which piece 104 can be so folded and inserted as such further detail is neither provided nor required.
The apparatus can be used by 2-6 players for game play.
For the purposes of set up:
Play commences with the first player in the sequence.
That player draws a token from the dispenser, by gripping a token using one of the finger holes and drawing the token through the dispensing slot. In this regard, it will be appreciated that the shape, position and orientation of the dispensing slots, finger holes, base and back, facilitate the withdrawal of tokens one at a time from the dispensing slot.
If the token drawn by the player:
Regarding the former, it will be appreciated that:
Play then passes to the next player in the sequence and continues until one of the players places a token in the socket of the board furthest the player: that player is the winner.
Thereafter, the tokens can be drawn by a finger from the sockets using the notches.
The ease by which tokens can be positioned in play positions renders the game easy to use by persons with limited mobility, as can be commonplace amongst the autistic.
The releasable engagement by the sockets of the tokens also renders the game suitable for use by persons with limited mobility, as can be commonplace amongst the autistic, since if the game board is brushed or nudged by a player, the tokens are unlikely to move.
Whereas a specific embodiment is herein shown and described, it will be apparent that variations are possible, including but not limited to:
Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/077,915, filed Sep. 14, 2020, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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63077915 | Sep 2020 | US |