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It is often desirable to provide some form of fun competitive sport game, for example, at social events or in gatherings of people in social settings. Preferably, one would desire the game to at least resemble the sport being played. So called sports bars offering food, refreshments and multiple television sets have become popular for socializing and watching sporting events, including, for example, soccer, football, rugby, basketball, hockey and multiple other sports events that come to mind. To capitalize on the sports bar phenomenon and similar social situations, I have developed a low cost game construction that can be distributed to those interested in participating in friendly competition, the game components being essentially disposable after use.
As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, there are a number of games and game devices available which attempt to meet this need. However, there is a general lack of social games devices, which are low cost and widely available, and may be included, for example, as part of the packaging of beverages and the like.
Briefly stated, the present invention is a disposable game board having a sports theme. A game board is configured for assembly into a simulated sports goal, which can engage with a beverage container. Players shoot game pieces, such as bottle caps, at the simulated goal for scoring. The game board can simulate a plurality of sports, including, but not limited to, basketball, soccer, or hockey.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the disclosure as well as embodiments thereof will become more apparent from the reading of the following description in connection with the accompanying drawings.
In the accompanying drawings which form part of the specification:
Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several figures of the drawings.
The following detailed description illustrates the claimed invention by way of example and not by way of limitation. The description clearly enables one skilled in the art to make and use the disclosure, describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives, and uses of the disclosure, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the claimed invention. Additionally, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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The engagement portion (A) is generally square and defines a generally circular detachable perforated member 20. When the perforated member 20 is removed, the engagement portion (A) defines a generally circular opening 21 sized and shaped to slide over a neck of a beverage container 16 and rest on the top of the lower portion 22 of the beverage container 16.
The rear board face (B) is generally shaped like a basketball backboard and defines a pair of slots 24 positioned along each edge. The front board face (C) is generally shaped like a basketball backboard and defines a pair of tabs 26 that are shaped and sized to secure with slots 24. As shown in
Appropriate indicia 34 are printed on all faces of the game board 10 to enhance the aesthetics of the simulated goal, including, but not limited to, assembly instructions, advertising, or promotional items.
The engagement portion (A) is generally square and defines a generally circular detachable perforated member 120. When the perforated member 120 is removed, the engagement portion (A) defines a generally circular opening 121 sized and shaped to slide over a neck of a beverage container 16 and rest on the top of the lower portion 17 of the beverage container 16.
The rear face (B) is generally rectangular. The top goal face (C) is generally rectangular shaped and simulates the top of a soccer goal. The top goal face (C) defines a pair of slots 124 positioned along each a seam B-C. The goal face (D) is generally rectangular and simulates the shape of a soccer goal. A generally rectangular perforated section 130 is detachable to define a goal opening 132 for receiving game pieces. The bottom goal face (E) is generally rectangular and simulates a bottom of a soccer goal. The rear goal face (F) is generally rectangular and simulates a rear portion of a soccer goal. The rear goal face (F) defines a pair of tabs 128 that are shaped and sized to secure with slots 124. As shown in
Appropriate indicia 134 are printed on all faces of the game board 110 to enhance the aesthetics of the simulated goal, including, but not limited to, assembly instructions, advertising, or promotional items.
The engagement portion (A) is generally square and defines a generally circular detachable perforated member 220. When the perforated member 220 is removed, the engagement portion (A) defines a generally circular opening 221 sized and shaped to slide over a neck of a beverage container 16 and rest on the top of the lower portion 17 of the beverage container 16. Folding along seam A-B until the engagement portion (A) is generally perpendicular to the rear face (B) positions the opening 221 for engagement with the beverage container 16.
The rear face (B) is generally rectangular. The extension face (C) is generally rectangular shaped and spaces the football goal at a predetermined distance from the beverage container 16. The extension face (C) defines a pair of slot 224 positioned generally along the midsection of the extension face (C). The goal face (D) is generally rectangular and simulates the shape of a football goal. A pair of generally rectangular perforated sections 230 is detachable to define a goal opening 232 for receiving game pieces. The front goalpost face (E); bottom goalpost face (F); and rear goalpost face (G) fold along seams D-E, E-F, and F-G to generally form a box. The end of the rear goalpost face (G) section inserts into the slot 224. The game piece portion (H) is generally rectangular and detaches from the rear goalpost face (G). A pair of game pieces 240 detaches from the game piece portion (H) and form generally triangular shaped game pieces.
Appropriate indicia 234 are printed on all faces of the game board 210 to enhance the aesthetics of the simulated goal, including, but not limited to, assembly instructions, advertising, or promotional items.
The engagement portion (A) is generally square and defines a generally circular detachable perforated member 320. When the perforated member 320 is removed, the engagement portion (A) defines a generally circular opening 321 sized and shaped to slide over a neck of a beverage container 16 and rest on the top of the lower portion 17 of the beverage container 16.
The rear face (B) is generally rectangular. The top goal face (C) is generally rectangular shaped and simulates the top of a soccer goal. The top goal face (C) defines a pair of slots 324 positioned along each a seam B-C. The goal face (D) is generally rectangular and simulates the shape of a soccer goal. A generally rectangular perforated section 330 is detachable to define a goal opening 332 for receiving game pieces. The bottom goal face (E) is generally rectangular and simulates a bottom of a soccer goal. The rear goal face (F) is generally rectangular and simulates a rear portion of a soccer goal. The rear goal face (F) defines a pair of tabs 328 that are shaped and sized to secure with slots 324. As shown in
Appropriate indicia 34 are printed on all faces of the game board 10 to enhance the aesthetics of the simulated goal, including, but not limited to, assembly instructions, advertising, or promotional items.
A particular feature of the embodiments of this disclosure is that the game board can be included as part of the packaging for the beverage containers. For example, the game board can be included as a separate component included with the packaging of a beverage. Alternatively, the game board can be integrated or formed from the packaging of the beverages. Specifically, the game board can be stamped with perforations in the six pack, twelve pack or case and other packaging or carrier of beverages, and removed from the carrier proper for use.
The game board is preferably made from a low cost disposable material, such as cardboard or card stock, to permit distribution for promotional purposes at either no cost or minimal cost to establishments selling the products which the game construction uses in conjunction with its application.
Changes can be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the disclosure, 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.
This Non-Provisional application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/386,289 filed Sep. 24, 2010, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61386289 | Sep 2010 | US |