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The present invention relates generally to lawn games and, more particularly, to a ring toss game that includes a game board housed in a portable target box.
Outdoor activities, commonly referred to as lawn games, such as horseshoes, ring toss, cornhole, lawn darts, croquet, and the like, can be found in backyards and tailgates across the country. Such activities are among the most popular of today's recreational and social activities. Not only are they a great entertainment value, they also serve to bring families and friends closer together for conversation and interaction that is just not possible when watching television, reading a book, surfing the Internet, or playing an electronic game. However, most backyard games are quickly figured out by even the youngest of players, and one quickly becomes bored.
Accordingly, game manufacturers are constantly on the lookout for the next backyard game that will sweep the nation and become a common pastime activity and there exists a need for a new and exciting backyard games.
The inventor has recognized the aforementioned, inherent problems and lack in the art and observed that there is a need for a new, portable lawn game. The development of the present invention, which will be described in greater detail herein, fulfills this need.
In an embodiment, the disclosed ring toss game includes a target box including a game board having a first game surface positioned in an approximately vertical orientation and a second game surface positioned in an approximately horizontal orientation; a ring hook connected to the game board and extending from the first game surface; and a ring post connected to the game board and extending from the second game surface. The ring toss game also includes a ring. When the ring is tossed at the game board, the ring hangs on the ring hook, encircles the ring post, or lands on the second game surface.
In another embodiment, the disclosed ring toss game includes a plurality of target boxes. Each of the plurality of target boxes includes a base section including a second game surface of a game board positioned in an approximately horizontal orientation; a box section connected to the base section and including a side wall extending along a perimeter of the base section and forming a barrier around the second game surface; a lid section connected to the box section and including a first game surface of the game board positioned in an approximately vertical orientation; a ring hook connected to the lid section and extending from the first game surface; and a ring post connected to the base section and extending from the second game surface. The ring toss game also includes a plurality of rings. When a ring of the plurality of rings is tossed at the game board of a target box of the plurality of target boxes, the ring hangs on the ring hook, encircles the ring post, or lands on the second game surface.
Furthermore, the features and advantages described herein may be combined in various manners and embodiments as one skilled in the relevant art will recognize. The embodiment and examples disclosed herein can be practiced without one (1) or more of the features and advantages described in a particular embodiment or example.
Further advantages of the embodiments and examples disclosed herein will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
The advantages and features of the embodiments and examples disclosed herein will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
In accordance with the invention, the best mode is presented in terms of example embodiments, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
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In an example, the box section 30 is approximately eighteen inches square (18 in2.) and three inches (3 in.) high. The base section 25 is approximately twenty inches square (20 in2.) and three quarters of an inch (¾ in.) high. The lid section 35 is approximately the same size as the box section 30, and is and three quarters of an inch (¾ in.) high.
In an example, the lid section 35 includes a first stiffening member 40 and a second stiffening member 45 configured to assist the lid section 35 in maintaining a flat profile over time.
In an example, the first stiffening member 40 includes two (2) feet 50 at its outermost edges. The feet 50 are designed to offset the distance difference between the base section 25 and the box section 30, thus allowing the target box 20 to stand upright for the purposes of transportation and/or storage. During the stored state, a series of two (2) closed clasp hooks 55 are provided (only one (1) closed clasp hook 55 is visible in
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In an example, a matching component of the open clasp hooks 60 is mounted on a lower support brace 70 that is affixed to the box section 30. The second stiffening member 45 and the lower support brace 70 also serve as a mounting location for a hinge (not visible in
In an example, a rope handle 75 is affixed to the lower edge of the lower support brace 70 to aid in the transport of the target box 20 while in its closed state (
In an example, a hook nut 80 is located on a surface of the lid section 35 in an approximate center location. The hook nut 80 is used to secure a ring hook 85 (not shown in
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In an example, the rings 15 are envisioned to be manufactured of steel, and would be approximately two and a half inches (2½ in.) in diameter. Other diameters of the rings 15 are also contemplated.
In an example, the ring hook 85 is viewed to take the form of a large cup hook, commonly known in the art. As an example, the ring hook 85 has a length of between approximately one and one-quarter inches (1¼ in.) and two and a half inches (2½ in.) and a diameter of approximately three-eighths of an inch (⅜ in.). Other dimensions for the ring hook 85 are also contemplated.
In an example, the box interior space 65 is provided with a center ring post 95 located in a central location. The center ring post 95 is envisioned to be approximately two and a half inches long (2½ in.) and three-eighths of an inch (⅜ in.) in diameter. Other dimensions for the ring post 95 are also contemplated. The center post 95 serves as a desired target area for the rings 15, one (1) of which is shown around the center post 95. Placement of the rings 15 on the ring hook 85, the center post 95 or in the box interior space 65 serve as a method of scoring and will be described in greater detail herein below.
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In another embodiment of the disclosed game 10, the target box includes the base section 25, the box section 30 connected to the base section 25, and the lid section 35 pivotally connected to the box section 30. A surface of the base section 25 forms the second game surface 26. A surface of the lid section 35 forms the first game surface 24. The box section 30 includes a side wall 32 that extends along a perimeter of the base section 25 and forms a barrier around the second game surface 26.
In another embodiment of the disclosed game 10, the first game surface 24 includes a target marking area 90 surrounding the ring hook 85.
In another embodiment of the disclosed game 10, the lid section 35 is configured to pivot relative to the box section 30 between an open position, in which the lid section 35 is approximately perpendicular to the base section 30 exposing the first game surface 24 and the second game surface 26, and a closed position, in which the lid section 35 is approximately parallel with the base section 25 enclosing the box section 30. The target box 20 also includes the closed clasp loop 55 connected to the box section 30. With the lid section 35 in the closed position, the closed clasp loop 55 is configured to be releasably connected to the lid section 35 to secure the lid section 35 in the closed position. The target box 20 also includes the open clasp loop 60 connected to the box section 30. With the lid section 35 in the open position, the open clasp loop 60 is configured to be releasably connected to the lid section 35 to secure the lid section 35 in the open position.
In another embodiment of the disclosed game 10, the target box 20 also includes the handle 75 connected to the box section 30. The target box 20 also includes at least one stiffening member 40, 45 connected to the lid section 35 opposite to the first game surface 24. The target box 20 also includes the plurality of feet 50 extending from the lid section 35. With the target box 20 oriented in an approximately vertical orientation, the target box 20 is supported on the base section 25 and the plurality of feet 50.
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In another embodiment of the disclosed game 10, the first game surface 24 includes the target are marking 90 surrounding the ring hook 85.
In another embodiment of the disclosed game 10, the lid section 35 is pivotally connected to the box section 30 and is configured to pivot relative to the box section 30 between an open position, in which the lid section 35 is approximately perpendicular to the base section 25 exposing the first game surface 24 and the second game surface 26, and a closed position, in which the lid section 35 is approximately parallel with the base section 25 enclosing the box section 30. Each target box 20 also includes the closed clasp loop 55 connected to the box section 30. When the lid section 35 is in the closed position, the closed clasp loop 55 is configured to be releasably connected to the lid section 35 to secure the lid section 35 in the closed position. Each target box 20 also includes the open clasp loop 60 connected to the box section 30. When the lid section 35 is in the open position, the open clasp loop 60 is configured to be releasably connected to the lid section 35 to secure the lid section 35 in the open position.
In another embodiment of the disclosed game 10, each target box 20 also includes the handle 75 connected to the box section 30. Each target box 20 also includes the plurality of stiffening members 40, 45 connected to the lid section 35 opposite to the first game surface 24. Each target box 20 also includes the plurality of feet 50 connected to one of the plurality of stiffening members 40 and extending from the lid section 35. With the target box 20 oriented in an approximately vertical orientation, the target box 20 is supported on the base section 25 and the plurality of feet 50.
In another embodiment of the disclosed game 10, the ring hook 85 is connected to the lid section 35 at an approximate center of the first game surface 24. The ring hook 85 includes a shank portion 86 connected to the lid section 35 and extending perpendicular to the first game surface 24. The ring hook 85 also includes an arcuate portion 88 extending from the shank portion 86. The arcuate portion 88 has a sweep of approximately one-hundred and eighty degrees (180°).
In another embodiment of the disclosed game 10, the ring post 95 is connected to the base section 25 at an approximate center of the second game surface 26. The ring post 95 includes a shaft portion 96 connected the base section 25 and extending perpendicular to the second game surface 26. The ring post 95 also includes a head portion 98 extending from the shaft portion 96. The head portion 98 has a cross-sectional dimension larger than a cross-sectional dimension of the shaft portion 96.
Examples of the disclosed game 10 can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the game 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
To setup the ring toss game 10 for play, the first box 100 and the second box 105 are transported to the game playing area, either inside or outside, and separated for the desired first box 100. They are both set upon their base section 25. Next, the two (2) closed clasp hooks 55 are disengaged and the lid section 35 opened to a ninety degree (90°) position with respect to the box section 30. This position is secured via engagement of the open clasp hooks 60. The rings 15 are distributed with four (4) rings to each group of players. At this point in time, play may begin.
A game begins by Player One 115 (or Team One) throwing their four (4) rings 15 at the second box 105. A ring 15 within the box interior space 65 counts as one (1) point. A ring 15 on the center post 95 counts as three (3) points and cancels all other rings in the second box 105. A ring 15 on the ring hook 85 counts as five (5) points. Points are tallied. Play then transfers to the Player Two 120 (or Team Two) who then throws their rings 15 with scoring taking place in the same manner. If at the conclusion of one (1) round of play, no points are scored upon the center post 95 or the ring hook 85, the Team or Player with the most rings 15 in the box interior space 65 gets one (1) point. If neither Team nor Player has any rings within the box interior space 65 no points are awarded. Rings 15 are then retrieved and another round of play commences.
Various rounds continue in an alternating pattern as described above until one (1) Player or Team reaches eleven (11) or twenty-one (21) points, for either a short game or longer game as previously agreed to. The winning Player or Team must have at least two (2) points difference with the losing Player or Team. If not, play continues until one (1) Player or Team is ahead by two (2) points at the end of a round.
It is envisioned that other rules or alternate rules may be utilized as well as agreed to by the players or teams, and as such, the use of any prescribed rules, including those aforementioned described, are not intended to be a limiting factor of the present invention.
At the conclusion of game play, the ring(s) 15 would be stored in one (1) of the target boxes 20, the open clasp hooks 60 disengaged, the lid section 35 closed, and the closed clasp hooks 55 engaged. The target boxes 20 are then carried by the rope handle 75 to a suitable storage space until needed again.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit to the precise forms disclosed and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain principles and practical application to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
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