1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to gaming devices and, more specifically, to a social gaming device that combines golf, beer pong, and skeeball.
2. Discussion of Related Art
During social gatherings attendees frequently play games to socialize, pass the time, and provide entertainment. Some of these games are horse shoes, corn hole, beer pong, bocce, volleyball, lawn darts, etc. Attendees can be attracted by games that new and different from existing games. To allow attendees to learn and play the new games, the new games can have familiar gameplay and simple rules.
Some existing games, such as volleyball, have equipment that can be time-consuming and difficult to set up. In addition, some existing games require large areas to play which make them unsuitable for some social gatherings that have limited space, e.g., tailgating.
There is a continuing need for games that can be played at a variety of social gatherings that are have familiar gameplay, simple rules, use limited space, and are easy to setup.
The present disclosure relates generally to a social game that has similar gameplay and simple rules while utilizing a gaming device that takes limited space, is easy to setup, and is portable. The social game has gameplay and rules which combine elements of golf, beer pong, and skeeball which are familiar to most people. The gaming device folds up into a small and portable transport configuration which can be stored in a closet or a trunk of a vehicle such that the gaming device can be available for planned and/or spontaneous social gatherings.
In an aspect of the present disclosure, a gaming device includes a base, a runway, and a target. The base includes a baseplate and a ramp. The base plate has an upper surface, a leading end, and a trailing end. The ramp includes a ramp leg that supports the ramp in an inclined position. The ramp leg has a first end that is rotatably secured to the ramp and a second end that rests on the upper surface of the base plate to support the ramp in the inclined position. The runway has a free end that extends from the leading end of the base plate in a deployed configuration of the gaming device. The target includes a target plate having a target surface that defines a plurality of holes. The target plate is hingedly attached to the base plate such that the base plate is foldable into the target in a transport configuration of the gaming device. In the transport configuration, the upper surface of the base plate opposes the target surface of the target plate with the ramp disposed between the upper surface and the target surface.
In aspects, the runway folds onto the base plate in the transport configuration of the gaming device such that the runway is disposed between the upper surface of the base plate and the target surface of the target plate in the transport configuration. The runway can include a lead-up section that extends from the leading edge of the base plate and a ramp section that is disposed over the ramp. The ramp section can be adhered to the upper surface of the base plate and an upside of the ramp to hingedly secure a leading edge of the ramp to the base plate. The ramp can have a flat position in which an underside of the ramp is in contact with the upper surface of the base plate. In the flat position of the ramp, the ramp leg can extend from a trailing edge of the ramp towards the trailing end of the base plate. In the flat position of the ramp, a side surface of the ramp leg can be in contact with the upper surface of the base plate.
In certain aspects, the upper surface of the base plate defines first and second grooves. The first and second grooves can be parallel to one another and transverse to a longitudinal axis of the gaming device in the deployed configuration. In the inclined position of the ramp, the second end of the ramp leg can be disposed in the first groove such that the ramp defines a first angle with the upper surface of the base plate. In an intermediate position of the ramp, the second end of the ramp leg can be disposed in the second groove such that the ramp defines a second angle with the upper surface of the base plate which is different from the first angle. The intermediate position may be between the inclined position and the flat position.
In some aspects, the target includes sidewalls and a backstop that both extend from an inside surface of the target plate. The sidewalls and the backstop can form a box with the target plate. In the transport configuration, the box can contain the runway and the ramp. The leading end of the base plate can be adjacent the backstop in the transport configuration of the gaming device.
In particular aspects, the target includes a pair of support legs. Each of the support legs can have a first end that is rotatably attached to a respective sidewall of the target adjacent a trailing end of the target and a second end that extends away from the first end. The second end can support the target in an inclined position in the deployed configuration of the gaming device. The target can include a cross-member that interconnects the second ends of the support legs. The target can include a retainer that has a first end secured to the target plate adjacent a leading end thereof and to the cross-member. The retainer can set a target angle between the upper surface of the base plate and the target plate in a deployed configuration of the gaming device when the second end of the target leg and the leading end of the target plate are supported on a common surface.
In certain aspects, the gaming device includes a hinge that is secured to the trailing end of the base plate and to the leading end of the target plate to hingedly attach the base plate to the target plate. The hinge can include a handle accessible when the gaming device is in the transport configuration.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, a method of deploying a gaming device includes placing the gaming device on a surface in a transport configuration with a leading end of a target plate adjacent the surface, tipping the target plate onto support legs such that the target plate defines a target angle with the surface, positioning a base plate away from the target plate such that a bottom surface of the base plate is supported by the surface and the upper surface of the base plate defines a target angle with the target plate, extending a runway from the base plate in a direction from the target plate, and lifting a trailing edge of a ramp that is hingedly attached at a leading end to the upper surface of the base plate such that an upside of the ramp defines a ramp angle with the upper surface of the base plate.
In aspects, the method includes releasing the support legs from against an outside surface of the target plate before tipping the target plate onto the support legs. The method may include rotating the support legs about a first end of each leg such that a second end of each support leg is spaced apart form a leading end of the target plate a predetermined distance. Rotating the support legs may include tensioning a retainer that is secured to the target plate adjacent a leading end thereof and to a cross-member that interlinks the second ends of the support legs. The retainer can have a length such that when the retainer is tensioned the second end of each support leg is spaced apart from the leading end of the target plate the predetermined distance.
In some aspects, placing the gaming device on the surface includes placing a bottom surface of the base plate on the surface and tipping the target plate onto the support legs includes lifting a trailing end of the target plate way from the leading end of the base plate. Extending the runway away from the base plate can include unfolding the runway from the base plate includes unfolding the runway from over the base plate. Lifting the trailing edge of the ramp can include rotating a ramp leg about a first end of the ramp leg, which is rotatably coupled to the ramp adjacent the trailing edge of the ramp such that a second end of the ramp leg is supported on the upper surface of the base plate when the second end of the ramp leg is supported on the supper surface of the base plate.
In certain aspect, the method includes adjusting the ramp angle by moving an end of a ramp leg pivotally coupled to the ramp from a first groove defined in the upper surface of the base plate to a second groove defined in the upper surface of the base plate.
Further, to the extent consistent, any of the aspects described herein may be used in conjunction with any or all of the other aspects described herein.
Various aspects of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, wherein:
Embodiments of the present disclosure are now described in detail with reference to the drawings in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.
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The runway 10 extends from the base 20 to provide a substantially smooth surface for a ball 110 (
The runway 10 includes a lead-up section 12 and a ramp section 14. In the deployed configuration the lead-up section 12 is substantially flat and extends from the base plate 22 to provide a substantially smooth surface approaching the ramp 30. As shown, the lead-up section 12 is constructed from a flexible material that can adapt to an underlying surface; however, it is contemplated that the lead-up section 12 may be constructed from a rigid or semi-rigid material that is foldable at discrete locations. As detailed below, the runway 10 may be rolled or folded in the transport configuration. The lead-up section 12 may have a length of about 12 inches to about 120 inches (e.g., about 60 inches).
The ramp section 14 of the runway 10 extends from the lead-up section 12 over the ramp 30. The ramp section 14 may fold over a trailing edge 34 of the ramp 30 and be attached to an underside 30b (
The base plate 22 is substantially rectangular and has an upper surface 22a, a lower surface 22b, a leading end 20a, and a trailing end 20b. In the deployed configuration the lower surface 22b is against the ground or similar surface to support the gaming device 1 and the upper surface 22a is exposed. The upper surface 22a may include side rails 24 that extend parallel to a longitudinal axis A-A of the gaming device 1 and are adjacent the target 40. The upper surface 22a defines grooves 23a-c between the side rails 24 that may be used to adjust an angle θ of the ramp 30 as detailed below. Each groove 23a-c may span across the entire upper surface 22a between the side rails 24 or be in the form of pairs of notches with one notch of each pair adjacent a respective side rail 24.
The ramp 30 includes a leading edge 32, a trailing edge 34, and legs 36. The leading edge 32 of the ramp 30 is hingedly secured to the upper surface 22a of the base plate 22. A portion of the lead-up section 12 may be adhered to the upper surface 22a adjacent the leading edge 32 of the ramp 30 with the ramp section 14 adhered to an upside 30a of the ramp 30 such that the runway 10 acts as a hinge at the leading edge 32 of the ramp 30. Additionally or alternatively, the ramp 30 may include a hinge 31 that is secured to the upper surface 22a of the base plate 22 and to the underside 30b of the ramp 30. The hinge 31 can be a single hinge along a substantial length of the leading edge 32 of the ramp 30 or can be multiple hinges positioned along the leading edge 32 to hingedly secure the ramp 30 to the base plate 22. It is alternatively contemplated that the hinge 31 can be secured to the upper surface 22a of the base plate 22 and to the upside 30a of the ramp 30.
The ramp 30 includes side rails 38 that extend upward from the sides of the ramp 30. As shown, the side rails 38 extend from the leading edge 32 to the trailing edge 34; however, it is envisioned that the side rails 38 may extend along only a portion of the sides of the ramp 30. The upper sides of the side rails 38 may be rounded adjacent the leading edge 32 and/or the trailing edge 34 of the ramp 30. Each leg 36 is includes a first end 36a that is rotatably coupled to one of the side rails 38 of the ramp 30. As shown, the first end 36a of each leg 36 is rotatably coupled to one of the side rails 38 adjacent the trailing edge 34 of the ramp 30; however, it is envisioned that each leg 36 may be rotatably coupled anywhere along the side rails 38. The legs 36 may be interconnected by a cross-member 37 that is attached adjacent a second end 36b of each leg 36. It is envisioned that the ramp 30 may include single collapsible leg (not shown) that is attached to the underside 30b of the ramp 30.
In the deployed configuration, the second ends 36b of the legs 36 rest upon the upper surface 22a of the base plate 22 such that the trailing end 34 of the ramp 30 is spaced apart from the upper surface 22a of the base plate 22. In the deployed configuration, the upside 30a of the ramp 30 defines an angle θ with the upper surface 22a of the base plate 22. The angle θ is in a range of about 120° to about 150° (e.g., about 140°).
It is envisioned that in the deployed configuration of the gaming device 1 (
The legs 36 are rotatably coupled to the side rails 38 of the ramp 30 such that the underside 30b of the ramp 30 and side surfaces 36c of the legs 36 can rest upon the upper surface 22a of the base plate 22 in a flat position of the ramp 30 (
Continuing to refer to
The target plate 42 includes a target surface 50 that defines a plurality of holes 52 for receiving one or more balls 110 (
Each hole 52 is sized and dimensioned to allow a ball 110 to freely pass through the target plate 42. Each hole 52 may have a diameter in a range of about 3 inches to about 5 inches (e.g., about 4 inches). As shown, each hole 52 has a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of each other hole 52; however, it is contemplated that one or more holes 52 may have a diameter larger or smaller than the other holes 52. It is envisioned one or more holes 52 may represent a traditional hole on a golf course. Each hole 52 may include a pocket 54 secured to the hole 52 such that a ball 110 passing though the target plate 42 is captured in the pocket 54. The pocket 54 may be secured to the inside surface 42a of the target plate 42 or to the outside surface 42b of the target plate 42. When the pocket 54 is secured to the inside surface 42a of the target plate 42, a portion of the pocket 54 may be captured between the cover 50 and the target plate 42.
The holes 52 may be arranged in a variety of patterns. For example, as shown, the target plate 42 and the target surface 50 each define six holes 52 arranged in a triangle with one side parallel to the backstop 46 and a corner adjacent the leading end 40a of the target 40. It is contemplated that the target plate 42 and the target surface 50 may define ten holes 52 arranged in a triangle with one side parallel to the backstop 46 and a corner adjacent the leading end 40a of the target 40. It is envisioned that the target plate 42 and the target surface 50 may define between 1 and 36 holes arranged in a variety of patterns.
The hinged member 60 allows the target 40 to fold over the base 20 such that the inner surface 42a of the target plate 42 faces the upper surface 22a of the base plate 22 in the transport configuration. The hinged member 60 includes a first hinge 61a that attaches the hinged member 60 to the base plate 22 and a second hinge 61b that attaches the hinged member 60 to the target 40. As described in greater detail below, the runway 10 and the ramp 30 are disposed within the box defined by the sidewalls 44 and the backstop 46 of the target 40 with the hinged member 60 forming a wall opposite the backstop 46. The hinged member 60 is attached along the trailing end 20b of base 20 and along the leading end 40a of the target plate 42 to couple the base 20 to the target 40.
The gaming device 1 includes a handle 62 (
With reference to
With the ramp 30 in the flat position, the runway 10 is folded onto the base plate 22 as shown in
With the runway 10 folded onto the base plate 22, the base plate 22 is folded up into the target 40 such that the backstop 46 is in contact the upper surface 22a of the base plate 22 adjacent the leading end 20a of the base 20 as shown in
With the runway 10 and the ramp 30 enclosed within the box, the trailing end 40b of the target 40 is secured to the leading end 20a of the base 20 with a closure device 70 as shown in
With the closure strap 72 and the clasp 74 secured together, the handle 62 can be grasped to lift the gaming device 1 in the transport configuration as shown in
Additionally or alternatively to the retainers 47, the legs 48 and the sidewalls 44 can include a ball and detent mechanism (not explicitly shown) to selectively lock the legs 48 in a plurality of positions relative to the sidewalls 44. Such a ball and detent mechanism could be positioned adjacent the first end 48a of one or both of the legs 48. A ball could be disposed within the sidewall 44 biased towards the leg 48. The leg 48 would define a plurality of detents on a surface facing the sidewall 44 such that the ball would be urged into one of the detents to lock the leg 48 in position relative to the sidewall 44. It is contemplated that the leg 48 defines a detent corresponding to the transport configuration in which the legs 48 are substantially aligned with the sidewalls 44 and the cross-member 49 is in contact with the outside surface 42b of the target plate 42 and a detent corresponding to the deployed configuration in which the legs 48 are rotated to support the target plate 42 at the angle α relative to the base plate 22. It is envisioned that the leg 48 can define multiple detents for the deployed configuration such that the angle α can have a plurality of discrete values in a similar manner to the angle θ of the ramp 30. It is within the scope of this disclosure that one or more of the legs 48 includes a ball biased towards a respective sidewall 44 with the sidewall 44 defining a plurality of detents in a manner similar to that detailed above with respect to the ball disposed in the sidewall 44 and the leg 48 defining a plurality of detents. The engagement of the ball with the plurality of detents can provide indicia or feedback when the leg 48 reaches a predetermined position relative to the sidewall 44. The feedback may be audible or tactile.
The base plate 22, the ramp 30, the target plate 42, and legs 38, 48 can be constructed of wood, plastic, metal, or a combination thereof. The hinged member 60 can be constructed of wood, leather, rubber, plastic, or other rigid, semi-rigid, or pliable material suitable for hingedly securing the target plate 42 to the base plate 22.
With reference to
Continuing to refer to
Referring now to
With the gaming device 1 supported on the legs 48, the closure device 70 is released to allow the base 20 to open or fold away from the target 40 about the hinged member 60 as shown in
With the base 20 opened, the runway 10 is deployed by unfolding or unrolling the runway 10 away from the base plate 22 as shown in
Continuing to refer to
It is envisioned that the putter 120 and the ball 110 can be disposed within the box defined between the target plate 42 and the base plate 22 in the transport configuration.
Referring to
Memory 211 may include any non-transitory computer-readable storage media for storing data and/or software that is executable by processor 24 and which controls the operation of mobile device 210. In an embodiment, memory 211 may include one or more solid-state storage devices such as flash memory chips. Alternatively or in addition to the one or more solid-state storage devices, memory 211 may include one or more mass storage devices connected to the processor 214 through a mass storage controller (not shown) and a communications bus (not shown). Although the description of computer-readable media contained herein refers to a solid-state storage, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that computer-readable storage media can be any available media that can be accessed by the processor 214. That is, computer readable storage media includes non-transitory, volatile and non-volatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data. For example, computer-readable storage media includes RAM, ROM, EPROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other solid state memory technology, CD-ROM, DVD, Blu-Ray or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium which can be used to store the desired information and which can be accessed by mobile device 210.
Processor 214 may be any single or collection of processors. In embodiments, processor 124 may be a central processing unit (CPU) configured to control mobile device 210. In further embodiments, processor 214 may be a dedicated graphical processing unit (GPU) specialized to perform graphics processing. Network interface 215 may be configured to connect to a network such as the internet. Input device 217 may be any device by means of which a user may interact with mobile device 210, such as, for example, a mouse, keyboard, foot pedal, touch screen, and/or voice interface.
Turning now to
After receiving input from a user to select a game type, application 213 causes GUI 213a to display a rules screen 300b, as shown in
With reference to
While several embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Any combination of the above embodiments is also envisioned and is within the scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope of the claims appended hereto.
This application claims the benefit of, and priority to, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/252,572, filed on Nov. 8, 2015, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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