Game playing apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6431548
  • Patent Number
    6,431,548
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 6, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A compact game playing apparatus that is easy to carry and use when traveling. The apparatus contains an elongate sheet coupled to two spindles. A plurality of game playing surfaces are printed on the elongate sheet, and rotation of the spindles operate to align a selected one of these game playing surfaces with a window in the apparatus housing. A magnet attracting metal surface is positioned below the exposed game playing surface so that game pieces, which include magnets, may be placed on the game playing surface without being inadvertently displaced. The housing further contains an integral die throwing apparatus, and an integral drawer for holding game pieces when not in use.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a game playing apparatus, and more particularly to a game playing apparatus having magnetic game pieces and an integral die throwing apparatus.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Board games have been in existence for thousands of years and are believed to date back to the very dawn of civilization. Some games, like chess or checkers, have become enduring favorites, while others come and go with the ebb and flow of fashion. Not even the dazzling fast paced action of video games seems to have lessened the popularity of board games.




Even with their popularity, however, board games have several serious disadvantages which have never been adequately addressed. For example, board games are notoriously bulky. The standard configuration comprises a cardboard playing surface (usually folded) and game pieces stored in a cardboard box. This relatively large size contributes to increased cost of the board games, requires a fairly large space in which to store several board games, and makes it difficult to travel with board games.




Another problem with board games is that they normally contain several playing pieces, including a die or dice, that are easily lost, especially when used by younger children. Most board games become unusable when even one of the playing pieces is lost, all of the pieces being required during play of the game. This problem is compounded by the fact that most games require the throwing of a die or dice during game play. Children often find it difficult to throw the dice and keep them on the board. Also, the dice frequently collide with other game pieces placed on the board, knocking them off of the board. Such falling off of the board contributes to loss of the dies and the game pieces.




It is also difficult to travel with board games. As previously mentioned, they are quite bulky. Additionally, children often wish to play board games in an automobile while traveling in order to relieve the monotony. This presents several problems. As there is little space for laying the cardboard playing surface, the often non-level playing surface causes the game pieces to slide from position or completely off of the board (which can end the game in a game like chess, where the exact position of every piece is critical). Also, the motion of the automobile can cause displacement of the game pieces. Finally, it is difficult for children wearing seatbelts to retrieve the errant game pieces or dice that roll from the board. In fact, an attempt to retrieve them often results in completely overturning the playing surface.




There is therefore a need in the prior art for a board game that is compact, inexpensive, easy to travel with and use during travel, which provides protection against losing game pieces or dies. The present invention is directed toward meeting these needs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a compact game playing apparatus that is easy to carry and use when traveling. The apparatus contains an elongate sheet coupled to two spindles. A plurality of game playing surfaces are printed on the elongate sheet, and rotation of the spindles operate to align a selected one of these game playing surfaces with a window in the apparatus housing. A magnet attracting metal surface is positioned below the exposed game playing surface so that game pieces, which include magnets, may be placed on the game playing surface without being inadvertently displaced. The housing further contains an integral die throwing apparatus, and an integral drawer for holding game pieces when not in use.




In one form of the invention, a game playing apparatus is disclosed, comprising a housing having an opening therein; first and second spindles rotatably engaged with the housing and positioned on opposite sides of the opening; an elongate sheet having first and second ends, the first end being attached to the first spindle and the second end being attached to the second spindle, wherein the elongate sheet has a plurality of game playing surfaces marked thereon, such that rotation of one of the first and second spindles is operative to align a selected one of the game playing surfaces with the opening; and a die-throwing device coupled to the housing and including a die, the die-throwing device including an actuator operable to cause the die to randomly display a die face in response to activation of the actuator.




In another form of the invention a game playing apparatus is disclosed, comprising: a housing operable to display a plurality of game playing surfaces; and a die throwing device coupled to the housing, and including a die, the die-throwing device including an actuator operable to cause the die to randomly display a die face in response to activation of the actuator.




In another form of the invention a die throwing apparatus is disclosed, comprising: a die; an actuator; a die spindle, the die being rotatably mounted on the die spindle; a die spinning member operable to spin the die on the die spindle when the die spinning member is moved in a first direction; and a die stopping member coupled to the actuator and operable to move in the first direction when the actuator is activated, the die stopping member further operable to cause the die spinning member to move in the first direction when the die stopping member moves in the first direction, thereby spinning the die; wherein the die stopping member is further operable to move in a second direction opposite the first direction when the actuator is deactivated, wherein movement of the die stopping member in the second direction causes the die to stop spinning.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment die throwing apparatus of the present invention.





FIGS. 3A-B

are perspective views of a first embodiment game piece of the present invention.





FIG. 3C

is a plan view of a second embodiment game piece of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a doubling die of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a plan view of a game piece labeling sheet of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.




The present invention relates to a game playing apparatus which is compact, enables several different board games to be played upon its playing surface, positively maintains the game pieces on the playing surface, includes an integral compartment for storage of the game pieces, and also includes an integral die throwing apparatus. Referring to

FIG. 1

, a first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in an exploded perspective view, and indicated generally at


10


. The game playing apparatus


10


is enclosed in a housing which comprises an upper housing member


12


and a lower housing member


14


. The housing members


12


and


14


are coupled to one another by means of screws (not shown) which pass through the bottom surface of the lower housing member


14


, through support bosses


16


, and threadingly engage equivalent support bosses (not shown) on the bottom surface of the upper housing member


12


. The lower housing member


14


further includes integral posts


18


spaced around the perimeter thereof and extending above the perimeter surface


20


. The posts


18


function to provide lateral support to prevent the upper and lower housing members from being substantially laterally displaced before the screws are engaged through the support bosses


16


.




The upper housing member


12


includes a substantially flat upper surface


22


having a window


24


formed therein. The window


24


is preferably covered with a clear protective surface, such as a piece of clear plastic. The upper housing member


12


further comprises holes


26


,


28


and


30


formed therein. The holes


26


-


30


provide access to the die throwing apparatus, as described hereinbelow.




The bottom support member


14


further includes two vertical partition members


32


and


34


which are integrally formed with the bottom housing member


14


. Two longitudinal slots


36


and


38


are formed in the bottom surface of the bottom support member


14


and extend substantially parallel to the partitions


32


and


34


. Thus positioned, the space between the partitions


32


and


34


is adapted to receive drawer


40


which is operable to slide into and out of the space between the partitions


32


and


34


. The drawer


40


is formed with a lateral partition


41


which divides the interior of the drawer into compartments


42


and


44


. The drawer


40


further includes beams


46


and


48


which extend from the rear surface of the drawer


40


. The beam


46


includes the post


50


which rides in the longitudinal track


36


, while the beam


48


includes a post


52


which rides within the longitudinal track


38


. In this way, the engagement of the post


50


with the track


36


and the engagement of the post


52


with the track


38


maintain alignment of the drawer


40


within the space between partitions


32


and


34


, and also prevent the drawer


40


from being pulled completely out of the space. The bottom front edge of the drawer


40


includes a lip


54


which is operative to prevent excessive insertion of the drawer


40


into the space between the partitions


32


and


34


. The lip


54


further serves as a gripping surface in order to grip the drawer


40


while extending it from the game playing apparatus


10


.




The bottom housing member


14


further includes projecting fins


56


and


58


which are positioned substantially flush with the front side surfaces of the drawer


40


when it is in the retracted position. Furthermore, the upper housing member


12


includes a projecting portion


60


which is positioned substantially flush with the upper front surface of the drawer


40


in its retracted position. The fins


56


and


58


and the projecting portion


60


provide protection for the drawer


40


when it is in its retracted position, so that excessive forces may not be applied to the drawer


40


. The upper housing member


12


, the lower housing member


14


, and the drawer


40


are all preferably formed from injection molded plastic.




A playing surface support member


62


is also provided, which includes a projecting flange


64


which rests on the top surface of partition


34


, as well as a projecting flange


66


which rests on the top surface of partition


32


. The bottom surface of support member


62


is substantially flush with the top surface of the drawer


40


when the drawer


40


is in its retracted position. The top surface


68


of the support member


62


is formed from a metal, such as iron or steel, which is attracted by a magnetic field. The function of support surface


68


is described in greater detail hereinbelow.




The game playing apparatus


10


further includes two spool-shaped spindles


70


and


72


to which are attached an elongate sheet


74


. The spindle


70


rotatably rests upon support


76


and the semi-circular recess


78


formed in the front side wall of the bottom housing member


14


. When so positioned, the spindle


70


may be rotated about its longitudinal axis by means of a knob


80


which extends exterior to the housing members


12


and


14


. The top housing member


12


includes a semi-circular opening


82


which mates with the opening


78


in the bottom housing member


14


in order to completely enclose the portion of the spindle


70


which projects from the housing


12


,


14


. Similarly, the spindle


72


is supported by a support


84


formed integrally with the bottom housing member


14


, and a semi-circular recess


86


formed in the front side wall of the bottom housing member


14


. A knob


88


is attached to the spindle


72


for rotation thereof. The upper housing member


12


includes a semi-circular recess


90


which cooperates with the recess


86


in the bottom housing member


14


in order to completely enclose the portion of the spindle


72


which projects from the housing


12


,


14


.




The bottom surface of the elongate sheet


74


is supported by the support surface


68


. The top surface of the elongate sheet


74


is printed with several game playing surfaces which may be exposed through the window


24


by rotation of either of the knobs


80


or


88


. Because the elongate sheet


74


is preprinted with separate game playing surfaces, such as chess, checkers, parchessi, chinese checkers, or any other desired game playing surface, the game playing apparatus


10


may function as the playing surface for a relatively large quantity of different games.




The game playing apparatus


10


further includes an integral die throwing apparatus


92


which is attached to the upper housing member


12


by means of screws (not shown) which extend through the mounting holes


94


and threadingly engage support bosses (not shown) integrally formed with the bottom surface of the upper housing member


12


. In this position, an actuating lever


96


of the die throwing apparatus


92


extends through the opening


26


in the upper housing member


12


. Additionally, the faces of die members


98


and


100


are visible through the openings


28


and


30


, respectively. The die throwing apparatus


92


is operated by laterally displacing the lever


96


, which causes the dies


98


and


100


to spin rapidly. Upon release of the lever


96


, it returns to its initial position, thereby stopping the dies


98


and


100


with a random die face showing through each of the windows


28


and


30


. Because the die throwing apparatus


92


is formed integrally with the game playing apparatus


10


, it is not necessary to have a separate pair of dice, which could possibly roll off of the game playing surface or become lost.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, the construction and operation of the die throwing apparatus


92


will be described in greater detail. The die throwing apparatus


92


is formed within two housing halves


102


and


104


which are coupled to one another by means of pegs


106


and


108


which engage bosses


110


and


112


, respectively, in a sliding frictional fit. Once assembled, the housing members


102


and


104


rest within a tray


114


(see FIG.


1


). The dies


98


and


100


are formed as cylindrical drums, having die faces marked


1


-


6


, for example, formed on the exterior surface thereof. Each of the dies


98


and


100


includes a toothed gear


116


axially mounted on a side surface thereof. Spindles


118


and


120


are mounted to the housing member


104


and extend axially through the dies


98


and


100


, respectively, and into spindle brackets


122


and


124


, respectively. Thus positioned, the dies


98


and


100


are free to spin on the spindles


118


and


120


and the top portion of the dies are visible through the window


126


formed in the housing halves


102


and


104


.




The lever


96


is attached to a stopping member


128


which includes a post


130


of an end thereof opposite the lever


96


. The post


130


is adapted to receive a spring


132


thereon. When assembled, the post


130


extends through the opening


134


when the lever


96


is displaced toward the dies


98


and


100


, however the end


136


of the spring


132


abuts against the member


138


integrally formed with the housing


102


, thereby compressing the spring


132


. A lip


140


on the stopping member


128


contacts a lip


142


on a spinning member


144


when the lever


96


is displaced toward the dies


98


and


100


. The spinning member


144


includes a post


146


on which is carried a spring


148


. When the spinning member


144


is displaced by the stopping member


128


, the post


146


extends through the opening


150


. However, the end


152


of the spring


148


abuts against the member


154


which is formed in the end of the housing


102


, thereby compressing the spring


148


. The compression of the springs


132


and


148


tend to urge the stopping member


128


and the spinning member


144


back to their original positions when the force applied to the lever


96


is removed.




In operation, when the lever


96


is displaced toward the dies


98


and


100


, the teeth


156


and


158


formed on the spinning member


144


engage the toothed gear


116


of the dies


98


and


100


, respectively. As the spinning member


144


is displaced, the moving teeth


156


and


158


impart a rotational velocity to the dies


98


and


100


. If the lever


96


is advanced through its entire range of motion, the teeth


156


and


158


travel clear of the toothed gears


116


, thereby allowing the dies


98


and


100


to spin freely on the spindles


120


. When the user releases the lever


96


, the compressed springs


132


and


148


return both the spinning member


144


and the stopping member


128


to their original positions. The stopping member


128


includes hooks


160


and


162


integrally formed therewith. When the stopping member


128


is returned to its initial position, the hooks


160


and


162


engage the toothed gears


116


of the dies


98


and


100


, respectively. Such engagement of the hooks


160


and


162


with the toothed gears


116


cause the dies


98


and


100


to abruptly stop spinning. The teeth on the gears


116


are spaced such that one of the faces of the dies


98


and


100


will be positioned vertically when the gears


116


are engaged by the hooks


160


and


162


, such that these die faces are directly visible through the opening


126


, and therefore through the openings


28


and


30


of the upper housing member


12


.




It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that with a relatively simple construction, the die throwing apparatus


92


is operable to both spin and stop the dies


98


and


100


by operation on a single toothed gear


116


. With the exception of the springs


132


and


148


and the spindles


118


and


120


, all of which are preferably formed of metal, all of the pieces of the die throwing apparatus


92


are preferably formed from injection molded plastic. The mechanisms for spinning and stopping the dies


98


and


100


act upon the same toothed gear on each of the dies, thereby simplifying the operation of the apparatus and the design of the dies, which require only the toothed gear


116


in order to effect both spinning and stopping.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, there is illustrated a first embodiment game piece of the present invention, indicated generally at


200


. The game piece


200


preferably has a cylindrical shape and is formed of plastic. The underside of the game piece


200


has a hollow recess in which is carried a magnet


202


. During use of the game playing apparatus


10


, a desired game playing surface is advanced into registration with the window


24


by means of rotating the knobs


80


and


88


, and appropriate game pieces


200


are positioned on the window


24


at locations required for play of the game. Magnetic attraction between the magnet


202


of each game piece


200


and the magnetic attracting surface


68


of the game playing surface support member


62


prevents the game pieces


200


from inadvertently moving on the surface of the game playing apparatus


10


. This substantially decreases the likelihood that the game pieces


200


will become lost. The game pieces


200


are preferably provided in a plurality of colors, in order to facilitate play of the various games included on the elongate sheet


74


. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the game pieces


200


may take any desired form, so long as there is magnetic attraction between the game piece


200


and the surface


68


. This includes the alternative embodiment of providing a magnetized surface


68


and including a piece of magnet attracting metal within each game piece


200


.




If one of the game playing surfaces on the elongate sheet


74


is designed for playing the game of checkers, it is desirable that the set of game pieces


200


include enough red and black game pieces


200


in order to play a standard game of checkers. Furthermore, it is desirable that these red and black game pieces


200


be embossed or marked thereon with a crown design, as is common in the game of checkers, and as shown in FIG.


3


C.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, if the elongate sheet


74


includes a game playing surface for the game of backgammon, it is preferable that the game playing apparatus


10


be supplied with a doubling cube


206


as illustrated in FIG.


4


. The doubling cube


206


may be conveniently stored within the tray


40


. The doubling cube


206


may also include a magnet (not shown) so that it may not be inadvertently dislodged from the window


24


over the game playing surface during play.




If one of the game playing surfaces printed on the elongate sheet


74


is for the game of chess, it is further preferred that the game playing apparatus


10


include a sheet of adhesive labels


208


substantially as illustrated in FIG.


5


. Each of the labels on the sheet


208


correspond to a game piece for use in playing the game of chess. These labels may be removed from the sheet


208


and attached to the top surface of several of the game pieces


200


, so that those game pieces


200


may be used in playing a game of chess. In the preferred embodiment, one half of the labels on the sheet


208


are printed in a different color than the other half of the labels on the sheet


208


, in order to distinguish game pieces for different players. In the preferred embodiment, one half of the labels on the sheet


208


are printed black and white, while the other half of the labels are printed red and white. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the labels on the sheet


108


may be designed in any convenient form and may be reproduced in any desired color. Furthermore, there may be other game playing surfaces chosen for the elongate sheet


74


which will require other specially marked game pieces


200


. It is contemplated that the game playing apparatus


10


may be supplied with any number of such sheets of labels which may be designed specifically for the chosen game. It is further contemplated that the game playing apparatus


10


may be provided with unique game pieces representing the standard chess pieces, in which case the label sheet


208


would not be required to play chess.




It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the game playing apparatus


10


of the present invention represents a substantial improvement in the board games of the prior art. Because of its compact size, and its inclusion of a plurality of game playing surfaces on the elongate sheet


74


, the game playing apparatus


10


may be conveniently carried while traveling and will provide game playing surfaces for a plurality of games within a very small space. Furthermore, the inclusion of the integral die throwing apparatus


92


ensures that the dice will always be available for use with the game playing apparatus, and that there is no chance of throwing the dice and having them land off of the game playing surface and possibly being lost. A further advantage is provided by the present invention in that each of the game pieces


200


include magnets which hold them to the surface of the window


24


with enough force to prevent their inadvertent displacement either on the window


24


or completely off of the game playing apparatus


10


. Furthermore, the game playing apparatus


10


includes the integral drawer


40


which is well adapted for storage of the game pieces


200


when not in use. This provides further assurance that the game pieces


200


will not be lost when the game playing apparatus


10


is not in use. Additionally, the game playing apparatus


10


exhibits the considerable advantage of being formed from plastic which is considerably more resilient and wear resistant than are the standard cardboard boxes and playing surfaces of the board games known in the prior art. It is therefore expected that the useful life of the game playing apparatus


10


will be substantially longer than the useful lives of the prior art board games. Finally, the game playing apparatus


10


of the present invention is substantially less expensive to manufacture than would be separate board games for each of the games that may be included on the elongate sheet


74


. For example, a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes ten separate game playing surfaces on the elongate sheet


74


. The cost of ten separate cardboard board games to implement these ten separate games would be many times greater than the expensive of producing the game playing apparatus


10


of the present invention.




While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.



Claims
  • 1. A game playing apparatus, comprising:a housing operable to display a plurality of game playing surfaces; and a die throwing device coupled to the housing and including a die, the die-throwing device including an actuator operable to cause the die to randomly display a die face in response to activation of the actuator.
  • 2. The game playing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a drawer slidingly engaged with the housing, said drawer adapted to hold a plurality of game pieces.
  • 3. The game playing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the die-throwing device comprises:a die spindle, the die being rotatably mounted on the die spindle; a die spinning member operable to spin the die on the die spindle when the die spinning member is moved in a first direction; and a die stopping member coupled to the actuator and operable to move in the first direction when the actuator is activated, the die stopping member further operable to cause the die spinning member to move in the first direction when the die stopping member moves in the first direction, thereby spinning the die; wherein the die stopping member is further operable to move in a second direction opposite the first direction when the actuator is deactivated, wherein movement of the die stopping member in the second direction causes the die to stop spinning.
  • 4. The game playing apparatus of claim 3, further comprising:a toothed gear coupled to the die and axially aligned therewith; wherein the die is spun by interaction of the die spinning member with the toothed gear, and the die is stopped by interaction of the die stopping member with the toothed gear.
Parent Case Info

This appln is a Div of Ser. No. 08/716,050 Sep. 19, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,880, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/386,291, filed Feb. 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,588,654.

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