This game is similar to a football/basketball game that can be played by blind people.
In order to make this game possible, a special environment must be created utilizing:
There are two opposing teams each consisting of ten players and one coach with three to four players from each team on the court at any given time.
The object of this game is to move the “sound ball” across the court in a fashion similar to touch football.
To score points, the sound ball must be carried beyond the 75′-line before the ball carrier is allowed to throw it at the sensitized goal-board in a way similar to a game of basketball.
The court is a 100×50 ft. area with two raised “goal boards” at opposite ends of the court. There are also twenty sensor poles; five on each side of the court. Each pair of sensor poles (its match on the opposite side of the court) will create an electronic curtain/line that will be activated only when a player's “special helmet” or the “sound ball” crosses it.
The pattern in which these sensor poles are placed around the court will divide the court into horizontal and vertical zones.
As shown in
Crossing/Interrupting any of these electronic lines (e-lines) via helmet or sound ball will cause the activation/transmission of a certain message(s).
There are two “goal boards” (
The second feature of the goal board is to attract the players to it by the sound of a “pulsating horn” located in the center of the sensitized area.
The sound of this horn is different for each team and is in the form of a pulsating sound (
Helmets used in this game are similar to football helmets. However, in addition to protecting the player's head, they are also equipped with electronic components that will receive messages in order to notify players of their position on the court through the speakers inside their helmets.
Each helmet serves three functions:
The appearance and function of a sound ball:
A. The appearance
B. Functions
The sound ball's special functions are possible through the usage of electronic components placed inside the “sound ball.” There are two separate functions related to the sound ball.
First, the bell sound that will be activated at the beginning of each game will stay on throughout the game until it is turned off by a switch. There are three distinct sounds emitted from the sound ball.
To activate any of these three different ring sounds, there is a floating ball within the cavity in the middle of the “sound ball” that will freely move to different positions activating different rings. If the sound ball for instance is held in a vertical position by the player, depending on which of the two apexes either A or B is up, the floating ball will activate a different ring unique to team A or B. And if the sound ball is lying on its belly on the floor, the floating ball will activate the neutral ring sound which will in turn alert both teams the sound ball (
It all depends on the three positions of the sound ball either being held in a player's hands in a vertical position or lying on the floor. If the sound ball is on its belly (
The first player who touches the ball will have the ball in his/her possession. Depending on which of the two apexes of the sound ball is up, will activate the bell/ring unique to the team that is in possession of the ball. Each apex of the sound ball will be recognized by the player by touching the raised markers on each apex (
The second function is the electronic message that will be transmitted to the overhead speakers notifying players of the ball's whereabouts. For example, if the sound ball crosses the sensor poles located on the 25 ft. line, the overhead speaker will announce, “Ball at the 25 ft. line.”
Number | Date | Country | |
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60789105 | Apr 2006 | US |