1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a board game and, more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a board game for teaching a person to practice safe affection utilizing a finger kissing shield and playing pieces.
2. Description of Background of Invention
There is a growing awareness of the seriousness of diseases, like Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), being spread and the need for protection of those not exposed to such diseases. At times, there has been hysteria among parents and other students, who are afraid their children or they themselves will become infected from classroom and playground contact, when students with AIDS or the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) have attended school. Also, persons who carry the herpes virus sometimes have lip sores which are usually not distinguishable from an ordinary canker sore or a fever blister by a lay person.
It is customary when we kiss to come in contact with another person's lips and, in certain cultures, to follow with a kiss on the skin of each cheek; thus germs can be passed from one person to another. In keeping with one aspect of the invention, if casual contact is necessary and a kiss is appropriate, one can protect oneself from the germs present in saliva or other secretions which might be transmitted from kissing by using a kissing shield.
The present invention proposes using a device in which a flexible membrane is used as a kissing shield to lessen ones chances of becoming infected by disease from casual contact. In the alternative, if a person is infected, the chances of transferring the infectious disease from one person to another could be reduced by use of a thin, resilient flexible, impervious membrane, preferably selected from the class of polyethylene, vinyl, and polypropylene materials, stretched over a frame or holder. This would lessen the spread of bodily fluids from one person to another when kissing with the end result of preventing the spread of viruses and diseases, such as canker sores, fever blisters, and AIDS until there is a cure and prevention of the diseases. The advantages of a kissing shield over regular kissing will become apparent on consideration of the following specification and the accompanying drawings wherein there is disclosed a preferred embodiment.
The kissing shield has both social and health benefits if basic precautions such as those one would engage in while using a condom to practice “safe sex”, or as a dentist would use when he dons rubber gloves to prevent bodily fluids such as blood and saliva from his patient from spreading to his hands and thereby infecting him, are used. The kissing shield can be economically mass produced so that it could be easily disposed of after kissing a person and replaced with a new one.
The kissing shield is for people who desire to be cautious when in contact with another person as they kiss. Use of the kissing shield is convenient and practical. However, like most items we use when we must alter our habits, education is an important step. The kiss is one of the first forms of affection that we display to another. It seems only natural that we would start at a fundamental level and teach “safe kissing” before we teach “safe sex”.
The kissing shield, if handled properly, will help people who want to do whatever they can while kissing to practice “preventive medicine” and ensure that diseases are not passed from one person to another by proper sanitation or cleanliness of one or both parties. A person who might have a disease and a person who does not want to get the disease or a person who is being protected would take precautionary moves to help prevent the spread of diseases, such as AIDS, by first practicing “safe kissing”. A kissing shield is for casual kissing. It can be used especially by a politician who kisses babies.
It is therefore a primary object of the invention to provide a simple, inexpensive kissing shield to be used when kissing mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-cheek thereby avoiding the necessity for skin contact with the person to whom affection is intended. It is another object of the invention to provide a means for removing the hesitancy a user may have in kissing another individual without sacrificing the effectiveness of the kiss. It is a further object of the invention to provide a means of preventing the transmission of germs or viruses from saliva or other secretions and the transfer of lipstick or other cosmetics when individuals are engaged in kissing. It is another object of the invention to provide a shield that is to be worn on a person's fingers. It is another object of the invention to provide a shield which is economical in construction, such that the device can be used once and thereafter disposed of.
In addition, board games have traditionally been used as a form of recreational activity. The typical board game has a playing surface which provides the means on which the board game is played. Additionally, the board game is provided with accessories in the form of instruction cards, game pieces, gaming member, etc. The playing of the board game is dictated by a set of rules or instructions which refer to the movement of selected accessory parts around the playing surface. Board games are traditionally played by more than one person, either as a group of individuals or in teams of defined size, and are enjoyed by some families and groups as a form of recreational activity.
However, board games do not solely function as an alternative recreational activity. Many board games provide a teaching means to improve a person's general knowledge and education. To this end, a need exists for a board game utilizing the kissing shield that teaches safe affection. It is to such a board game that the present invention is directed.
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In one embodiment of the invention, a kissing shield game includes a plurality of removable pegs 15, a playing surface 16, a gaming member 18, a plurality of thin, flexible membranes 10, and a resettable timer 100.
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The plurality of holes 20 are arranged in a predetermined pattern. The predetermined pattern is preferably in a row 22 as shown in
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In use, the gaming member 18 is thrown by a player along the playing surface 20 so that one of the sides lands facing in an upward direction. The player determines a role playing adventure according to the side of the gaming member 18 that faces upward. The role playing adventure corresponds to one of the alphanumeric symbols 150 that are shown on the side of the gaming member 18 that is facing upward. For example, if the side of the gaming member 18 that is facing upward has a “c” showing, then the user must select a role playing adventure that begins with the letter “c”, e.g., kissing a cat. The player has a predetermined time to decide what sort of role-playing will be done so as to teach safe affection. A selected person or object determined by the player is kissed with the finger kissing shield so that at least one person playing the kissing shield game learns safe affection and the proper use of the finger kissing shield through repetition. So, for example, the player rolls the gaming member 18 and the gaming member 18 lands with one of the six sides facing upward that is green with the letters C, I, O and W. The player then determines a person or object beginning with one of the letters to kiss with the finger kissing shield.
The end of the predetermined time is signaled by the resettable timer 100 and a number is determined for sequential movement of at least one of the plurality of removable pegs 15, in accordance with a predetermined number associated with the color of the side of the gaming member 18 facing in the upward direction. If the player successfully acts out the role playing adventure, then the player may move the removable peg 15 in a forward direction along the plurality of holes 20 arranged in the predetermined pattern in accordance with the predetermined number associated with the color of the side of the gaming member 18 facing in an upward direction. Thus, if the numerical value six was assigned to the color green, green being the side of the gaming member 18 landing face up, then the player moves the removable peg 15 six holes forward along the plurality of holes 20. However, if the player does not determine and act out the role playing adventure within the specified time, then at least one of the removable pegs 15 (associated with the player) is moved in a backward direction along the plurality of holes 20 in accordance with the predetermined number associated with the color of the side of the gaming member 18 facing in an upward direction. So, the removable peg 15 will be moved six holes backward according to the example given above if no role playing adventure is determined and acted out. At least one of the removable pegs 15 lands in at least one of the plurality of holes 20 in accordance with the predetermined number associated with the color of the side of the gaming member 18 facing in an upward direction. A kissing shield game winning player is determined based upon the first person playing the kissing shield game to advance his/her removable peg 15 in a forward direction along the plurality of holes 20 in the predetermined pattern on the playing surface 16 until the plurality of holes 20 in the predetermined pattern ends.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a kissing shield game includes only the gaming member 18, the plurality of thin, flexible membranes 10, and the resettable timer 100.
In use, players are grouped into color coded teams. That is, each team is associated with a particular color that corresponds to one of the plurality of colors of the gaming member 18. The gaming member 18 is thrown by the most recent team to attempt a role playing adventure. A team player rolls the gaming member 18 along a surface (e.g., the ground, a table or the like) so that one of the sides lands facing in an upward direction.
The team that determines and attempts the role playing adventure is determined by the color of the side of the gaming member 18 that lands facing upwardly. The team is required to choose a role playing adventure according to the alphanumeric characters 150 displayed on the side of the gaming member 18 that faces upward. So, for example, a player rolls the gaming member 18 and the gaming member 18 lands with one of the six sides facing upward that is green and includes the letters C, I, O and W. If the side of the gaming member 18 that is facing upward has a “c” showing, then the green team must select a role playing adventure that begins with the letter “c”, e.g., kissing a cat. The team may determine a role playing adventure by consensus and may also choose the player who will attempt the role playing adventure. In another embodiment, an opposing team is allowed to choose the role playing adventure that must be performed by the selected team.
Once the role playing adventure has been selected, the player has a predetermined time to decide what sort of role-playing will be done so as to teach safe affection. A selected person or object determined by the team is kissed with the finger kissing shield so that at least one person playing the kissing shield game learns safe affection and the proper use of the finger kissing shield through repetition. The end of the predetermined time is signaled by the resettable timer 100. The kissing shield game is played until one team has successfully performed a role playing adventure for each letter on the team's corresponding colored side of the gaming member 18, for example, C, I, O and W.
In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and that other advantageous results are attained. As various changes could be made in the above product and method without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It should be noted that the foregoing drawings and accompanying descriptions are intended to be exemplary of several preferred embodiments of the invention and are not exhaustive of the possibilities of the types of shields within the intended scope of the invention. It should also be understood that modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art within the spirit of the invention. Such modifications could include using different color materials on each side of the membrane 10 or sheet to ensure that the user consistently originates his kisses from the same side of the membrane 10. The membrane 10 could also be made of a plastic material which would be unaffected by products, such as foundation, lipstick, petroleum jelly, and other cosmetics routinely used by most women.
The entirety of the following patents and patent applications are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference: U.S. Ser. No. 12/396,585, filed Mar. 3, 2009; U.S. Ser. No. 11/443,336, filed May 30, 2006; U.S. Ser. No. 10/892,909, filed Jul. 16, 2004; U.S. Ser. No. 10/195,772, filed Jul. 12, 2002; U.S. Ser. No. 60/304,980, filed Jul. 12, 2001; and U.S. Ser. No. 09/466,004, filed Dec. 17, 1999.
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