The present invention relates to a game piece, and more particularly, to a triangular shaped game piece for playing paper football on a flat surface.
For many years, people have simulated the game of football by using a variety of objects including, for example, a condiment (e.g., a packet of sugar), a book of matches, or most notably, an ordinary sheet of paper folded into a triangular, planar shape and commonly referred to as a paper football. Any flat surface, usually a tabletop or a desktop, is suitable for a playing field.
There are various paper football playing rules that have been adopted over the years. Generally, however, there are two players positioned at opposing ends of the playing surface, each defending an edge or goal line. Usually the winner of a coin toss kicks off, requiring that he/she use thumb and forefinger to “thump” the football from his/her goal line in a manner such that the football rotates, slides and comes to rest on the playing surface. Once the football is put into play, players take turns attempting to score a goal. A touchdown is typically scored when a “thump” results in the football breaking the plane of the opposing player's goal line without leaving the playing surface. Field goals and extra points are attempted by positioning the football upright, usually on one edge, in such a way that it may be propelled by the “thump”. A successful attempt results in the football soaring over the crossbar and through goal posts simulated by the opposing player's hands.
One of the drawbacks to using an ordinary sheet of paper to simulate a football is that when folded triangularly it tends to be flat, and the friction created when it slides across the playing surface inhibits performance. Additionally, since there are various ways to fold the paper, depending on how it is folded, the thickness of the football is inconsistent. Another problem is that after folding the football, the three corners are usually very sharp making it difficult to position for a kick, and posing a threat to injure a player obstructing a kick. In addition, removal of excess paper is typically part of the creation process such that folding and securely tucking away an amount of paper that, as a result, forms a desired triangular shape. Since scissors are not always present when folding a paper football, it is necessary to tear away the excess paper. To do so is difficult since the folded paper is multi-ply and must optimally be torn at an angle less than 45 degrees and greater than 15 degrees. Tearing away too much paper results in the tuck not remaining secure, while not tearing away enough often leads to an additional tear. Tucking away too much remaining paper results in the tuck not remaining secure or a non-uniform bulge on one side of the resultant football. Attempting an additional tear increases the likelihood of tearing away too much.
An exemplary drawback of using a packet of sugar or a book of matches is that they are rectangular in shape. The present invention is an improvement upon the paper football game piece and addresses these drawbacks.
The present invention provides major improvements with respect to a paper football game piece. The football may be formed using a sheet of paper folded into the desired triangular shape. A region of the paper is printed and embossed to simulate the bumpy texture inherent of cowhide or pigskin football leather, football laces, and one or more team logos.
That same region may also be impregnated with a leather fragrance that when scratched may omit a desired scent such as a football leather scent. Cutouts are present in the paper to avoid or minimize sharp points at the corners when folded. The paper is folded lengthwise in half and then again to become four ply. Beginning at one end, a corner of the folded paper is folded over to create a triangle shape which is substantially a right triangle. The resultant right triangle is then folded about the leg of the right triangle toward the top edge of the paper so as to substantially mirror the first right triangle formed. Again, the paper is folded, this time approximately around the hypotenuse of the right triangle formed. Continuing substantially in this manner, folds are made in sequence; first about the leg of the right triangle created toward the top edge of the paper, then substantially about the hypotenuse of the created right triangle, again about the leg of the created right triangle toward the top edge of the paper, and finally substantially about the hypotenuse of the created right triangle resulting in, in one embodiment, a 32 ply right triangle. The remaining paper is substantially tucked securely into a pocket created from the last fold, thereby completing the right triangular shaped paper football game piece.
The present invention addresses the drawbacks of the prior art. The raised design of bumps reduces the area of contact with the playing surface, thereby reducing friction and enhancing slide performance. Cutouts in the paper eliminate or reduce sharp corners, thereby enhancing positioning stability for a kick and reducing the likelihood of injury to an opposing player toward whom the football is kicked. Cutouts at the ends of fold lines reduce the clustering of folded material at the ends of fold lines and provide greater flexibility in aligning the material to be folded. The die cut contour along the top edge of the paper reduces excess paper after folding and provides for an optimal tuck to complete the desired triangular shape. Triangular condiment packets and matchbooks are better suited for use in playing the game than are traditional rectangular packets and matchbooks. Printed and embossed features on the condiment packets and matchbooks are improvements that further enhance the game.
A sound generator further enhances the game by simulating event related sounds and signals (e.g., football fans cheering, players hitting each other, referee whistles, fight songs, commercials, etc). The sound generator may be removably or permanently attached to, integrated with or used with the football game piece. Alternatively, the sound generator may be included in or used with associated game pieces such as, for example, goals, goal posts, or playing fields. Similarly, a light emitting diode or other light generator may be included for use with the game piece.
A more complete understanding of the present invention may be derived by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in connection with the Figures, where like reference numbers refer to similar elements throughout the Figures, and:
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A region, for example region 50, on one side of the paper 20 may include any design, information, pattern and/or the like. The pattern may be formed by printing, embossing, dying, attaching a pattern or in any other way known in the art. In one embodiment, region 50 graphically depicts cowhide or pigskin football leather 52, laces 53, and team logos 54. In addition, the region 50 may be embossed to accentuate cowhide or pigskin football leather bumps and laces. The region 50 may also be scented or impregnated with a fragrance. In one embodiment, scratching the region releases a football leather scent or any other desired scent. The raised design of the leather texture and laces in an exemplary embodiment may be approximately 0.5875 mm (0.0625 inches) in height.
The football game piece may be formed in any shape, and in an exemplary embodiment, the piece is formed in a substantially triangular shape or a substantially right triangular shape. The following exemplary method shall describe the right triangular shape embodiment as a best mode. The right triangular shaped paper football game piece 1 is formed by first folding the paper 20 in half lengthwise as illustrated in
As described above, the present invention provides significant advantages over a paper football game piece crafted from an ordinary sheet of paper. The unique raised design of bumps improves play by significantly reducing friction across the playing surface and improving performance. The reduction of sharp corners enhances placekicking stability and reduces the likelihood of injury to players. The die cut contour along the top edge of the paper reduces the need to remove excess paper when folding and provides a substantially uniform and consistent construct.
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The paper members 200 are printed on one side to graphically depict cowhide or pigskin football leather 52, laces 53, and team logos 54. In addition, the paper members 200 are at least partially embossed to accentuate cowhide or pigskin football leather bumps and laces. The raised design of the bumps and laces in an exemplary embodiment measure approximately 0.762 mm (0.03 inches) in height.
The right triangular shaped paper football game piece 10 is formed by attaching the paper members 200 by substantially sealing 60 along at least a portion of the periphery thereof. The football game piece 10 is at least partially filled with a condiment 62 causing the central region to bulge outwardly.
In a third embodiment of the present invention (
In a fourth embodiment of the present invention, the football game piece 1000 consists of a single sheet of paper or any other suitable material 2000 removed from a bound booklet (e.g., magazine or periodical) or any other device which may contain a sheet of paper. The paper 2000 is substantially planar and advantageously 0.0508 to 0.0889 mm (0.002 to 0.0035 inches) in thickness. A printed region 500 on at least one side of the paper 2000 may graphically depict cowhide or pigskin football leather 52, laces 53, and/or team logos 54. The right triangular shaped paper football 1000 is formed by first folding the paper 2000 in half lengthwise illustrated in
In another exemplary embodiment, paper football 1000 may include a sound making chip 90 like that shown in
In another embodiment, football 1000 may include a light emitting diode that flashes in response to an impact to game piece 1000 or any of the initiators discussed above for the sound chip. Diode may be battery or solar powered or may be kinetically powered like some popular flashing sneaker designs.
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, it will be appreciated that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative manner, rather than a restrictive one, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of present invention.
Benefits, other advantages, and solutions to problems have been described above with regard to specific embodiments. No element described herein is required for the practice of the invention unless expressly described as “iessential” or “critical.”
This application is a continuation-in-part of, and claims benefit from and priority to U.S. Non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 10/367,309, which itself claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/402,278, filed Aug. 9, 2002, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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60402278 | Aug 2002 | US |
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Parent | 10367309 | Feb 2003 | US |
Child | 10904169 | Oct 2004 | US |