Claims
- 1. A free standing table game of skill comprising:
a support frame; a playing surface positioned on said support frame, said playing surface having a first end, second end and opposing sides defining a plurality of playing surfaces including a planar centrally disposed playing surface; a first arcuate concave playing surface spanning said first end of said playing surface and terminating with a first end having a player scoring surface and at a second end with said planar centrally disposed playing surface; a pair of second arcuate concave playing surfaces formed at the intersection of said sides and said second end; a plurality of indicia positioned of said central playing surface forming a pattern for positioning of a plurality of markers thereon; a spherical playing ball released from said first end arcuate playing surface under the influence of gravity and utilizing said first arcuate concave playing surface, said second arcuate concave playing surfaces and said planar central playing portion to engage and displace said markers; means for keeping score on said player scoring surface.
- 2. The freestanding table game of skill in accordance with claim 1 wherein said side walls and said second end wall are formed with stepped down gutters and side walls to retain said spherical playing ball if said spherical playing ball leaves said playing surface.
- 3. The freestanding table game of skill in accordance with claim 1 wherein said markers comprise of free standing pins.
- 4. The freestanding table game of skill in accordance with claim 1 wherein said markers comprise displaceable spheres of a color different from said playing ball.
- 5. The freestanding table game of skill in accordance with claim 1 wherein said indicia are repositionable on said playing surface to form an alternative pattern for said markers.
- 6. The freestanding table game of skill in accordance with claim 1 wherein said playing surface is formed of a solid material.
- 7. The freestanding table game of skill in accordance with claim 5 wherein said playing surface is covered with felt.
- 8. The freestanding table game of skill in accordance with claim 1 wherein said playing surface is formed with a plurality of random bores for the receipt of stationary, non-displaceable pins affecting the path of said spherical ball.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Applicant claims the benefit of provisional application Serial No. 60/451,429, filed March 4, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60451429 |
Mar 2003 |
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