Claims
- 1. A table top golf game, including in combination:
- a generally horizontal base member providing a simulated surface terrain of a playing hole for golf, and providing regions for both the starting and stopping of a playing ball,
- striking means devoid of any support which could be engaged with the base member to provide guidance to the path of striking encounter against the ball, and also devoid of any support which would prevent the striking encounter against the ball from being at any location on the base member, so that the striking means requires manual support by the golfer both prior to and at the occasion of the striking impact with the ball, the manual support of the striking means being required with respect to both direction and inclination guidance being given to the ball by the striking means, and the striking means being fully movable with respect to the base member and enabling the playing ball to be struck from any location on the base member with sufficient vigor to impart sufficient energy thereto so that its movement has a substantial air-flight characteristic as guided both as to direction and inclination by the said manual support of the striking means, and
- an ultra-light playing ball formed from expanded synthetic resinous material having a sufficiently low density, including a density range of 1.3 to 1.7 pounds per cubic foot, to cause it to have operative game-play characteristics such that a ball of said material will have a low momentum effect in which its air-flight trajectory is significantly affected and/or impeded by air friction and air resistance even in a flight of only one foot or less even though it is struck smartly enough to achieve an air-flight nature of its trajectory, and which will have a very low momentum as to bouncing or rolling a distance of no more than a few inches on the base member after an air-flight trajectory shot, yet having sufficiently density as to permit the same ball to be also used for putting shots in which no air-flight trajectory is to be imparted to the ball,
- the ball having an exterior surface of sufficient frictional character, in combination with the very low density of the ball and its overall mass as limited by its small size and very low density, that if sufficient back-spin has been imparted to the ball by the striking means, the ball maintains this back-spin rotation when alighting on the base member so that the ball will jump or bounce backwardly when alighting, thus simulating the action of a conventional golf ball which has been struck by a shot by which significant back-spin has been imparted,
- the ball thus having a distinct three-dimensional air-flight characteristic inclusive of mostly air-flight and/or bouncing type of travel, and providing the backspin action after alighting as specified above,
- the ball thus providing a three-dimentional, air-flight type of play to the game, including the requirement of manual support of the striking means prior to and at the occasion of the striking means impacting the ball, thus achieving a simulation of golf in a table top game.
RELATION TO OTHER CASE
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. pat. application, Ser. No. 06/542,723, filed Oct. 17, 1983, entitled "Table Top Golf Game" filed by the same inventor, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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