Claims
- 1. A table top game system comprising:
- a game ball;
- a striking stick for each player;
- a table top having a generally rectangular outer perimeter with opposite first and second sides, and opposite third and fourth sides extending between said first and second sides, said table top having a lattice portion extending between said sides of said outer perimeter such that said lattice portion is substantially coextensive with said outer perimeter;
- said lattice portion defining a grid of apertures covering the entire area of the table top between the sides of the outer perimeter, said lattice portion having an upper surface and a center, each of said apertures being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface or said lattice portion to be disposed in said aperture such that the rolling of said game ball over the entire said upper surface of said lattice portion is affected by said apertures;
- said upper surface of said lattice portion having indicia marked thereon representing a plurality of hazard regions, said hazard regions being for adding a stroke to a player's score when the player hits their associated game ball into one of said hazard regions; and
- wherein a golfing game can be played on said table top using said game ball and said striking stick, said golfing game having a plurality of rounds, wherein each player has a said game ball, wherein a round of said golfing game is played by each player attempting in alternating turns to hit their associated game ball with their associated striking stick starting from a position adjacent one of said marks of said outer perimeter of said table top into said hole at said center of said lattice portion, wherein each hit of said game ball by player counts as a stroke.
- 2. The table top game system of claim 1, wherein said outer perimeter of said table top has a plurality of spaced apart marks being displayed thereon, said marks of said outer perimeter of said table top being for positioning said game ball adjacent thereto such that a player may attempt to hit said game ball towards said hole at said center of said portion.
- 3. The table top game system of claim 1, wherein said lattice portion has a hole therethrough located at said center of said lattice portion, and additionally comprising a flexible golfing overlay for playing a golfing game, said golfing overlay being generally rectangular and having an upper surface and a center, said center of said golfing overlay having a hole therethrough, said golfing overlay being restable on said upper surface of said lattice portion such that said plurality of aperturees of said lattice portion form a plurality of corresponding indentations in said upper surface of said golfing overlay, each of said indentations of said golfing overlay being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said golfing overlay to be disposed in said indentation such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said golfing overlay is limited, said hole of said golfing overlay being positionable over said hole at said center of said lattice portion when said golfing overlay is rested on said upper surface of said lattice portion; and
- said upper surface of said golfing overlay having indicia thereon representing a plurality of hazard regions, said hazard regions of said golfing overlay being for adding a stroke to a player's score when the player hits their associated game ball into one of said hazard regions of said golfing overlay.
- 4. The table top game system of claim 1, additionially comprising a flexible soccer overlay for playing a soccer game, said soccer overlay being generally rectangular and having an upper surface, said soccer overlay being restable on said upper surface of said lattice portion such that said plurality of apertures of said lattice portion form a plurality of corresponding indentations in said upper surface of said soccer overlay, each of said indentations of said soccer overlay being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said soccer overlay to be disposed in said indentation such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said soccer overlay is limited;
- said upper surface of said soccer overlay having indicia thereon representing a soccer field;
- a pair of soccer goals, one of said soccer goal being positionable on said upper surface of said soccer overlay towards said first side of said lattice portion, the other soccer goal being positionable on said upper surface of said soccer overlay towards said second side of said lattice portion; and
- wherein said soccer game is played by each player attempting in alternating turns to hit said game ball with their associated striking stick towards the soccer goal associated with another player, wherein the player scores a goal by hitting said game ball into the soccer goal associated with another player.
- 5. The table top game system of claim 1, additionally comprising a flexible hockey overlay for playing a hockey game, said hockey overlay being generally rectangular and having an upper surface, said hockey overlay being restable on said upper surface of said lattice portion such that said plurality of apertures of said lattice portion form a plurality of corresponding indentations in said upper surface of said hockey overlay, each of said indentations of said hockey overlay being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said hockey overlay to be disposed in said indentation such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said hockey overlay is limited;
- said upper surface of said hockey overlay having indicia thereon representing a hockey rink;
- a pair of hockey goals, one of said hockey goals being positionable on said upper surface of said hockey overlay towards said first side of said lattice portion, the other hockey goal being positionable on said upper surface of said hockey overlay towards said second side of said lattice portion; and
- wherein said hockey game is played by each player attempting in alternating turns to hit said game ball with their associated striking stick towards the hockey goal associated with another player, wherein the player scores a goal by hitting said game ball into the hockey goal associated with another player.
- 6. The table top game system of claim 1, further comprising a support structure being coupled to said table top, said support structure being for supporting said table top above a ground surface.
- 7. The table top game system of claim 1, additionally including:
- a rule book;
- at least one pencil;
- a plurality of score cards;
- a plurality of miniature golf clubs for striking said game ball;
- a plurality of soccer sticks for striking said game ball;
- a plurality of miniature hockey sticks for striking said game ball; and
- a drawstring carrying bag for storage of accessories.
- 8. The table top game system of claim 7, wherein the lattice portion of said table top is formed from expanded metal coated with a permanently bonded plastisol coating which is appoximately one-quarter of an inch thick.
- 9. A table top game system, comprising:
- a game ball;
- a striking stick for each player;
- a table top being generally rectangular and having a lattice portion and an outer perimeter;
- said lattice portion defining a grid of apertures therethrough, said lattice portion being generally rectangular and having an upper surface, a center, opposite first and second sides, and opposite third and fourth sides extending between said first and second sides, each of said apertures being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said lattice portion to be disposed in said aperture such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said lattice portion is limited;
- said lattice portion having a hole being located at said center of said lattice portion;
- said outer perimeter of said table top having a plurality of spaced apart marks being displayed thereon, said marks of said outer perimeter of said table top being for positioning said game ball adjacent thereto such that a player may attempt to hit said game ball towards said hole at said center of said lattice portion;
- said upper surface of said lattice portion having indicia thereon representing a plurality of hazard regions, said hazard regions being for adding a stroke to a player's score when the player hits their associated game ball into one of said hazard regions; and
- wherein a golfing game can be played on said table top using said game ball and said striking stick, said golfing game having a plurality of rounds, wherein each player has a said game ball, wherein a round of said golfing game is played by each player attempting in alternating turns to hit their associated game ball with their associated striking stick starting from a position adjacent one of said marks of said outer perimeter of said table top into said hole at said center of said lattice portion, wherein each hit of said game ball by a player counts as a stroke.
- 10. The table top game system of claim 9, further comprising a support structure being coupled to said table top, said support structure being for supporting said table top above a ground surface.
- 11. The game table top system of claim 9, wherein said lattice portion comprises expanded metal.
- 12. The table top game system of claim 11, wherein said lattice portion further comprises a plastic coating over said expanded metal.
- 13. The table top game system of claim 9, further comprising a flexible golfing overlay for playing a golfing game, said golfing overlay being generally rectangular and having an upper surface and a center, said center of said golfing overlay having a hole therethrough, said golfing overlay being restable on said upper surface of said lattice portion such that said plurality of apertures of said lattice portion form a plurality of corresponding indentations in said upper surface of said golfing overlay, each of said indentations of said golfing overlay being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said golfing overlay to be disposed in said indentation such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said golfing overlay is limited, said hole of said golfing overlay being positionable over said hole at said center of said lattice portion when said golfing overlay is rested on said upper surface of said lattice portion; and
- said upper surface of said golfing overlay having indicia thereon representing a plurality of hazard regions, said hazard regions of said golfing overlay being for adding a stroke to a player's score when the player hits their associated game ball into one of said hazard regions of said golfing overlay.
- 14. The table top game system of claim 9, further comprising a flexible soccer overlay for playing a soccer game, said soccer overlay being generally rectangular and having an upper surface, said soccer overlay being restable on said upper surface of said lattice portion form a plurality of corresponding indentations in said upper surface of said soccer overlay, each of said indentations of said soccer overlay being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said soccer overlay to be disposed in said indentation such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said soccer overlay is limited;
- said upper surface of said soccer overlay having indicia thereon representing a soccer field;
- a pair of soccer goals, one of said soccer goals being positionable on said upper surface of said soccer overlay towards said first side of said lattice portion, the other soccer goal being positionable on said upper surface of said soccer overlay towards said second side of said lattice portion; and
- wherein said soccer game is played by each player attempting in alternating turns to hit said game ball with their associated striking stick towards the soccer goal associated with another player, wherein the player scores a goal by hitting said game ball into the soccer goal associated with another player.
- 15. The table top game system of claim 14, wherein said striking stick is formed to resemble a soccer shoe for playing a soccer game.
- 16. The table top game system of claim 9, further comprising a flexible hockey overlay for playing a hockey game, said hockey overlay being generally rectangular and having an upper surface, said hockey overlay being restable on said upper surface of said lattice portion such that said plurality of apertures of said lattice portion form a plurality of corresponding indentations in said upper surface of said hockey overlay, each of said indentations of said hockey overlay being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said hockey overlay to be disposed in said indentation such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said hockey overlay is limited;
- said upper surface of said hockey overlay having indicia thereon representing a hockey rink;
- a pair of hockey goals, one of said hockey goals being positionable on said upper surface of said hockey overlay towards said first side of said lattice portion, the other hockey goal being positionable on said upper surface of said hockey overlay towards said second side of said lattice portion; and
- wherein said hockey game is played by each player attempting in alternating turns to hit said game ball with their associated striking stick towards the hockey goal associated with another player, wherein the player scores a goal by hitting said game ball into the hockey goal associated with another player.
- 17. The table top game system of claim 11, wherein said striking stick is formed to resemble a hockey stick for playing a hockey game.
- 18. The table top game system of claim 16, further comprising a stopper for substantially closing said hole at said center of said lattice portion, said stopper being for helping permit play with the hockey overlay.
- 19. The table top game system of claim 9, wherein said striking stick is formed to resemble a golf club for playing a golf game.
- 20. A table top game system, comprising:
- a game ball;
- a striking stick for each player;
- a table top being generally rectangular and having a lattice portion and an outer perimeter;
- a support structure being coupled to said table top, said support structure being for supporting said table top above a ground surface;
- said lattice portion defining a grid of apertures therethrough, said lattice portion being generally rectangular and having an upper surface, a center, opposite first and second sides, and opposite third and fourth sides extending between said first and second sides, each of said apertures being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said lattice portion to be disposed in said aperture such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said lattice portion is limited;
- said lattice portion having a hole being located at said center of said lattice portion;
- wherein said lattice portion comprises expanded metal, wherein said lattice portion further comprised a plastic coating over said expanded metal;
- said outer perimeter of said table top having a plurality of spaced apart marks being displayed thereon, said marks of said outer perimeter of said table top being for positioning said game ball adjacent thereto such that a player may attempt to hit said game ball towards said hole at said center of said lattice portion;
- a stopper for substantially closing said hole at said center of said lattice portion;
- said upper surface of said lattice portion having indicia thereon representing a plurality of hazard regions, said hazard regions being for adding a stroke to a player's score when the player hits their associated game ball into one of said hazard regions;
- a flexible golfing overlay for playing a golfing game, said golfing overlay being generally rectangular and having an upper surface and a center, said center of said golfing overlay having a hole therethrough, said golfing overlay being restable on said upper surface of said lattice portion such that said plurality of apertures said lattice portion form a plurality of corresponding indentations in said upper surface of said golfing overlay, each of said indentations of said golfing overlay being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said golfing overlay to be disposed in said indentation such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said golfing overlay is limited, said hole of said golfing overlay being positionable over said hole at said center of said lattice portion when said golfing overlay is rested on said upper surface of said lattice portion upper surface of said golfing overlay having indicia thereon representing a plurality of hazard regions, said hazard regions of said golfing overlay being for adding a stroke to a player's score when the player hits their associated game ball into one of said hazard regions of said golfing overlay;
- wherein said golfing game has a plurality of rounds, wherein each player has a said game ball, wherein a round of said golfing game is played by each player attempting in alternating turns to hit their associated game ball with their associated striking stick starting from a position adjacent one of said marks of said outer perimeter of said table top into said hole at said center of said lattice portion, wherein each hit of said game ball by a player counts as a stroke, wherein the player using the fewest number of strokes to direct their associated game ball into said hole at said center of said lattice portion wins said round of said golfing game;
- a flexible soccer overlay for playing a soccer game, said soccer overlay being generally rectangular and having an upper surface, said soccer overlay being restable on said upper surface of said lattice portion such that said plurality of apertures of said lattice portion form a plurality of corresponding indentations in said upper surface of said soccer overlay, each of said indentations of said soccer overlay being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said soccer overlay to be disposed in said indentation such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said soccer overlay is limited;
- said upper surface of said soccer overlay having indicia thereon representing a soccer field;
- a pair of soccer goals, one of said soccer goals being positionable on said upper surface of said soccer overlay towards said first side of said lattice portion, the other soccer goal being positionable on said upper surface of said soccer overlay towards said second side of said lattice portion;
- wherein said soccer game is played by each player attempting in alternating turns to hit said game ball with their associated striking stick towards the soccer goal associated with another player, wherein the player scores a goal by hitting said game ball into the soccer goal associated with another player;
- a flexible hockey overlay for playing a hockey game, said hockey overlay being generally rectangular and having an upper surface, said hockey overlay being restable on said upper surface of said lattice portion such that said plurality of apertures of said lattice portion form a plurality of corresponding indentations in said upper surface of said hockey overlay, each of said indentations of said hockey overlay being sized to permit a portion of said game ball on said upper surface of said hockey overlay to be disposed in said indentation such that the rolling of said game ball on said upper surface of said hockey overlay is limited;
- said upper surface of said hockey overlay having indicia thereon representing a hockey rink;
- a pair of hockey goals, one of said hockey goals being positionable on said upper surface of said hockey overlay towards said first side of said lattice portion, the other hockey goal being positionable on said upper surface of said hockey overlay towards said second side of said lattice portion;
- wherein said hockey game is played by each player attempting in alternating turns to hit said game ball with their associated striking stick towards the hockey goal associated with another player, wherein the player scores a goal by hitting said game ball into the hockey goal associated with another player.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior utility patent application Ser. No. 08/689,597, filed Aug. 12, 1996 abandoned.
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