Claims
- 1. A game apparatus comprising:a housing having at least one wall defining an interior cavity; a support member having a first end supported in the housing wall and extending into the cavity and a second end of the support end being spaced a first predetermined dimension from the housing wall; and an object having a spherical shape received in the cavity selectively supported on the second end of the support member and having a maximum width dimension greater than the first predetermined dimension to limit movement of the object within the cavity.
- 2. The game apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the cavity has a generally cylindrical configuration.
- 3. The game apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein the support member has a generally circular periphery.
- 4. The game apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein the object has a spherical shape.
- 5. The game apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the housing wall is a continuous cylindrical sidewall and the housing includes first and second end walls closing opposite ends of the sidewall.
- 6. The game apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein the sidewall is at least partially formed of a transparent material.
- 7. The game apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein one of the end walls is formed of a transparent material.
- 8. The game apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the support member is a golf tee.
- 9. The game apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein the object is a golf ball.
- 10. The game apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the housing has a box-like configuration.
- 11. The game apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein selected portions of the housing are formed of a transparent material.
- 12. A game apparatus comprising:a housing having a sidewall enclosing a cavity defined about a longitudinal axis; a support member mounted in the housing and extending into the cavity substantially along the longitudinal axis, the support member having a support surface spaced from the sidewall by a first predetermined dimension; and a spherical ball freely received in the cavity selectively supported on the support surface of the support member and having a diameter greater than the first predetermined dimension.
- 13. The game apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein a first end wall of the housing receives a first end of the support member therein and a second end wall is spaced from a second end of the support member.
- 14. The game apparatus as defined in claim 13 wherein the support member support surface has a partial spherical recess.
- 15. The game apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein the support member is a golf tee.
- 16. The game apparatus as defined in claim 15 wherein a first end of the tee is received in a first end wall of the housing and a second end of the tee is spaced a second predetermined dimension from a second end wall of the housing, the second predetermined dimension being greater than the ball diameter.
- 17. The game apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein the housing sidewall is formed of a transparent material.
- 18. The game apparatus as defined in claim 17 wherein the housing includes first and second end walls at opposite ends of the sidewall and at least the second end is formed of a transparent material.
- 19. The game apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein the housing has a generally cylindrical configuration.
- 20. The game apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein the housing has a first end wall that receives a first end of the support member and a second end of the housing is generally formed in a dome-shape.
- 21. A game apparatus comprising:a housing having at least one wall defining an interior cavity; a support member having a first end supported in the housing wall and extending into the cavity, wherein the cavity has a generally cylindrical configuration, and a second end of the support end being spaced a first predetermined dimension from the housing wall, wherein the support member has a generally circular periphery; and an object received in the cavity and having a maximum width dimension greater than the first predetermined dimension to limit movement of the object within the cavity.
- 22. A game apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the object has a spherical shape.
- 23. A game apparatus comprising:a housing having at least one wall defining an interior cavity; a golf tee having a first end supported in the housing wall and extending into the cavity and a second end of the support end being spaced a first predetermined dimension from the housing wall; and a golf ball received in the cavity and having a maximum width dimension greater than the first predetermined dimension to limit movement of the object within the cavity.
- 24. A game apparatus comprising:a housing having a sidewall enclosing a cavity defined about a longitudinal axis; a golf tee mounted in the housing and extending into the cavity substantially along the longitudinal axis, the support member having a support surface spaced from the sidewall by a first predetermined dimension; and a ball freely received in the cavity and having a diameter greater than the first predetermined dimension.
- 25. The game apparatus as defined in claim 24 wherein a first end of the tee is received in a first end wall of the housing and a second end of the tee is spaced a second predetermined dimension from a second end wall of the housing, the second predetermined dimension being greater than the ball diameter.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part application of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/138,398, filed Oct. 18, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,351,956. This invention pertains to the art of novelty devices and more particularly to a game of skill and chance. The invention is particularly applicable to a housing having a cavity in which a golf tee is mounted. A golf ball is also disposed in the cavity and the goal of the game is to seat or position the ball on the tee by manipulating the housing. However, it will be appreciated that the invention need not be limited to a golf ball and tee (although that embodiment has particular appeal to golfers) and may employ similar structural arrangements that achieve the same result.
A number of games of skill and chance are known in the art. In fact, some of these employ a cup-shaped receptacle disposed in a cavity in which the object of the game is to manipulate game pieces into the cup. Exemplary of these various games are the following:
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