Target-based games and methods of playing thereof.
Target-based games have been enjoyed by different cultures and societies for many years. An example of a popular target-based game is the game of darts. The game of darts is a throwing sport in which darts are thrown at a circular target, i.e., a dartboard, generally hung on a wall or any other vertically-oriented surface. Different point values are assigned to different areas of the dartboard with the center being the “bullseye” and assigned the highest point value. The “game piece” is the “dart”, which is a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other. Though various different boards and games have been used in the past, the term “darts” usually now refers to a standardized game involving a specific board design and set of rules. As well as being a professional competitive activity, the game of darts is a traditional pub or bar game commonly played in countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States. Like many games, the target-based game of darts provides benefits such as competition, social gathering and skill-honing.
A target-based game, comprising: (a) a target platform having a front surface and a back surface, the target platform having a plurality of openings thereon, each opening sized to receive at least one game piece; (b) suspension means attached to at least one portion of a boundary defined by the target platform; and (c) a plurality of supporting members configured to assemble into a frame to provide a means for attaching the suspension means thereto is herein disclosed.
Each opening may include a backing such that the combination of the opening and the backing comprises a pocket. A size of each opening may vary and each opening may be assigned one of a numerical value, symbol, a picture, a word or a color. In the embodiment in which each opening is assigned a numerical value, as the size of each opening decreases the assigned numerical value increases. The suspension means may comprise netting having a plurality of securing means about a periphery thereof. The supporting member means may comprise a plurality of tubular members configured to assemble into a vertically-oriented, rectangular frame. The suspension means may comprise a mesh material. The backing may comprise one of a mesh material or a canvas material. The target platform may be capable of having a playing position and a non-playing position, the playing position comprising the target platform in a vertically-oriented suspended position.
A target-based game, comprising: (a) a target platform having a front surface and a back surface, the target platform having a plurality of openings thereon, each opening sized to receive at least one game piece; and (b) at least one of (i) a plurality of supporting members assembled into a frame to provide a means for attaching the target platform thereto, or (ii) suspension means attached to at least one portion of a boundary defined by the target platform is herein disclosed. A size of each opening may vary and each opening may be assigned one of a numerical value, symbol, a picture, a word or a color. In the embodiment in which each opening is assigned a numerical value, as the size of each opening decreases the assigned numerical value increases. The target-based game may further comprise a supporting means to support the target platform in a vertically-oriented suspended position.
A method of playing a target-based game, comprising: (a) positioning a player a predetermined distance from a target platform wherein the target platform is oriented vertically; (b) positioning a game piece between at least a thumb and a middle finger such that the fingers are in a snapping position; (c) aiming at an opening on the target platform; and (d) projecting the game piece at the target platform by snapping the fingers is herein disclosed. The method may further comprise: (e) positioning another game piece between at least a thumb and a middle finger such that the fingers are in a snapping position; (f) aiming at another opening on the target platform; and (g) projecting the game piece at the target platform by snapping the fingers.
The method may further comprise repeating the positioning, the aiming and the projecting for a predetermined number of plays. The method may further comprise optionally retrieving one or more game pieces which did not pass through the one or more openings. In one embodiment, game is played using a target platform having a front surface and a back surface, the target platform having a plurality of openings thereon, each opening sized to receive at least one game piece; and at least one of (i) a plurality of supporting members assembled into a frame to provide a means for attaching the target platform thereto, or (ii) suspension means attached to at least one portion of a boundary defined by the target platform. A size of each opening may varies and each opening may be assigned one of a numerical value, symbol, a picture, a word or a color. In the embodiment in which each opening is assigned a numerical value, as the size of each opening decreases the assigned numerical value increases.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
Embodiments of a target-based game and methods of playing the target-based game are herein disclosed. In one embodiment, the target-based game includes a vertically-oriented target platform having a plurality of openings therein. Each opening may be approximately circular in configuration, may vary in size, and may have a backing, or “pocket” to catch one or more game pieces. In one embodiment, the target platform includes one or more suspension means about one or more edges or peripheries thereof for holding the target platform in a vertically-oriented position when attached to a plurality of supporting members. When assembled, the supporting members may form a frame to support the suspension means and/or the target platform. A plurality of game pieces may be used to play a variety of games using the target-based game.
The plurality of openings 104 may be defined by any suitable geometric configuration, such as, but not limited to, square, triangle or circle. Additionally, the plurality of openings 104 may vary in size/diameter, in number and in arrangement. In one embodiment, each opening 104 is defined by a circular configuration having a predefined diameter. The diameter of each opening 104 may be between about two (2) inches and about six (6) inches. Each opening 104 may be assigned a numerical value wherein the numerical value corresponds to the diameter of the opening 104. For example, a high numerical value may be assigned to an opening with a small diameter (relative to the other openings) and a small numerical value may be assigned to an opening with a large diameter (relative to the other openings), and vice-versa. It should be appreciated that the openings 104 may be assigned a symbol, a picture, a word or a color in alternative embodiments. A backing may “cover” (not shown) an opening 104 on the back surface 102b (not shown) of the target platform 102 such that the combination of the opening 104 and the backing forms a “pocket” (explained in more detail below).
In the embodiment shown in
The target platform 102 may be capable of being configured into a “playing” position and a “non-playing” position (i.e., stored position). In one embodiment, the playing position is the target platform 102 in an expanded, vertically-oriented and “suspended” position and the non-playing position is the target platform 102 in a collapsed, rolled and/or folded position. In the playing position, the target platform 102 may be held in position by suspension means 106 attached to at least one portion of a boundary defined by the target platform 102 and of which may be removably attached to a plurality of supporting members 108. In one embodiment, the supporting members 108 are a plurality of tubular members configured to assemble into a vertically-oriented frame 110 with horizontally-oriented supporting members 108, i.e., “legs”, to support the frame 110 in an upright position. The frame 110 may be approximately rectangular in configuration; however, other suitable configurations are within the scope of the invention. In one embodiment, the target platform 102 is vertically suspended within the boundaries defined by the frame 110 as shown.
The suspension means 106 may include a plurality of securing means 112 about a periphery thereof. The securing means 112 may secure the suspension means 106 to the frame 110 in order to hold the target platform 102 “taut” as shown. The securing means 112 may be fasteners, ties or any other suitable securing means. In one embodiment, the securing means are Velcro® straps. The suspension means 106 may be a material such as mesh or the equivalent thereof. In addition to holding the target platform 102 taut, the suspension means 106 also may provide a safety and/or protective function. For example, when game pieces (explained in more detail below) are projected toward the target platform 102, the suspension means 106 may catch game pieces which miss the target platform 102 thereby protecting the walls behind the target-based game 100 and/or persons standing behind the target-based game 100.
In one embodiment, the plurality of supporting member 108 may be a plurality of hollow connecting members having a stretchable member therein (see
Similar to the embodiment previously described, the plurality of openings 404 may be defined by any suitable geometric configuration, such as, but not limited to, square, triangle or circle. Additionally, the plurality of openings 404 may vary in size/diameter, in number and in arrangement. Similar to the embodiment previously described, each opening 404 may be defined by a circular configuration having a predefined diameter, i.e., the diameter of each opening 404 may be between about six (6) inches and about two (2) inches. Additionally, each opening 404 may be assigned a numerical value wherein the numerical value corresponds to the diameter of the opening 404. A backing may “cover” (not shown) an opening 404 on the back surface 402b (not shown) of the target platform 402 such that the combination of the opening 404 and the backing forms a “pocket” (see, e.g.,
In the embodiment shown in
According to one embodiment, the target platform 402 may be secured to a plurality of supporting members 408 and connecting members 408a which hold the target platform 402 “taut” as shown. The plurality of supporting members 408 may be a plurality of hollow telescoping members permanently or removeably coupled together to define a frame 410. Unlike the target-based game 100 described with reference to
In some embodiments, the target platform 402 may include suspension means 406 attached to at least one portion of a boundary defined by the target platform 402.
In an alternative embodiment, the target platform includes suspension means attached to at least one portion of a boundary defined by the target platform without any supporting members (not shown). In this manner, the target platform may be vertically-oriented and/or “suspended” within, for example, a door frame. Consequently, supporting members are not required. In another alternative embodiment, the target platform includes attachments on a back surface thereof which allow the target platform to adhere to most wall surfaces (not shown). Such configuration may be accomplished by, e.g., attachable units such as one-fourth (¼) inch threaded plastic tubing with suction cups on the end. Other attachable means as known by one of ordinary skill in the art are within the scope of the invention.
According to one method of playing the target-based game as shown and described, two or more players may compete against one another by “snapping” game pieces at the target platform when the target platform is configured in a playing position. In a preferred method, the game begins by determining which player will begin first (the “flip”) and in what order (the “line-up”). The “flip” is performed by tossing two game pieces in the air (also used to settle disputes or disagreed upon plays); however, prior to the “flip,” one player attempts to guess the outcome of the “flip” by calling it “odd” or “even” (the “call”). The “odd” outcome means one game piece faces up while the other game piece faces down. The “even” outcome means both game pieces face up or both game pieces face down. If the player who “calls” is correct, that player will play ahead of the other player; however, if the player who “calls” is incorrect, that player will play behind the other player. If there are more than two players, the “flip” is repeated by process of elimination until a “line-up” of players is determined.
Once the “line-up” has been determined, the first player takes his/her position from about six (6) feet to fifteen (15) feet, preferably about nine (9) feet or about eleven (11) feet from the frame of the target platform (the “mound”). The first player attempts to sequentially “snap” one or more game pieces into any opening on the target platform; however, only one game piece per player may be “snapped” into a given opening. In a preferred embodiment, the player sequentially “snaps” six (6) game pieces. When a game piece makes it into an opening, it is called a “void.” Once all game pieces have been played during the first attempt, the first player retrieves all game pieces which did not “void” (if applicable) from a predetermined area around the game (the “fairway”, i.e., about two (2) feet on either side of the game and about nine (9) feet to about eleven (11) feet from the game to the “mound”).
All game pieces which successfully land in any of the openings will remain in the “pocket”, i.e., the “pocket” covering the opening from the backside of the target platform. Following the first player, the second player repeats the above and so on and so forth until all players have played the first round. Rounds are repeated until a player successfully “snaps” all game pieces into all openings on the target platform. The winner is whichever player successfully “voids” all six (6) or three (3) openings. Various rules and regulations can be implemented (or not implemented) into the game as described.
According to another method of playing the target-based game as shown and described, two or more players may compete against one another by “snapping” game pieces at the target platform when the target platform is configured in a playing position. In a preferred embodiment, each player attempts to secure the highest point value by “snapping” a predetermined number of game pieces at the target platform for a round. In a preferred embodiment for any method of play for any game, a game piece is played by snapping only. That is, a player should not throw, thrust, toss, pitch or flip a game piece but rather should snap the game piece by using the thumb, middle finger and/or index finger. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate the variations of games may be played with the target-based game according to embodiments of the invention and all such games are within the scope of the invention.
While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention is not to be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those ordinarily skilled in the art.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/246,981 filed Sep. 30, 2009 and hereby incorporated by reference.
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61246981 | Sep 2009 | US |