This invention relates to board games and more particularly to a board game for developing skills in creating functional and ornamental land vehicle designs.
Board games exist in which pieces form structures, such as houses, on boards or simulate a process. They are games of chance whose outcomes depend on throws of dice or rotations of spinners. None develop skills in creating functional and ornamental vehicle designs. Twining, U.S. Pat. No. 2,506,184 and Zelazny, U.S. Pat. No. 4,179,128 are exemplary of the board games of chance.
Twining U.S. Pat. No. 2,506,184 discloses a board game in which boards and pieces that have images of parts of homes and garages are distributed to players. The pieces are placed on individual boards until a pointer points to an image on a spinner that cannot be played. The first player to place all of his pieces on his board wins the game.
Zelazny U.S. Pat. No. 4,179,128 discloses a board game in which players compete to maximize profits. A board is divided into areas that correspond to phases of a project, such as an apartment building or parking garage. The phases represent phases of construction (excavation, structural steel work, etc.), define the costs of the phases and determine profit and loss. Generic icons are advanced on the board according to a throw of a dice. A game is ended when all projects are completed or a time has expired. The player with the most money at the end of a game wins. Neither Twining nor Zelazny teach skills in the art of functional and vehicle ornamental design.
A proficient vehicle designer must have knowledge of subjects that are indirectly related to vehicle design. He must be familiar with the attributes of vehicle systems including their function, environmental effects, government regulations and industry practices that affect vehicle design. In many cases, he will be directed to modify an ornamental vehicle design or to change its function by developing a derivative model, e.g., a convertible, cross-over vehicle or mini van, that shares common parts.
Vehicle manufacturers divide vehicles into systems and sub-systems, for example, body, engine, transmission and suspension systems and sub-systems such as instrument panels, underbodies, hoods, fenders and roofs.
Vehicle systems and sub-systems must provide space for a driver, passengers, engine, fuel tank and cargo. They must conform to government standards, e.g. the bumper height standard; they must not conflict with the environment, e.g. ground clearance; and must meet a purchaser's requirements, e.g. comfort, cargo space, unobstructed driver vision and vehicle ingress and egress. The designer must be aware of vehicle systems and sub-systems and meet these requirements.
An object of the present invention is to provide an entertaining game for children and adults. Another object is to inform how the ornamental and functional designs of a land vehicle or land vehicle system are influenced by factors as the environment, functional and government mandated requirements. Another object is to provide a design aid for new and attractive ornamental land vehicle designs and land vehicle systems.
With the foregoing objects in mind, a board game is provided that is comprised of one or more game boards; an assortment of tiles that contain images of portions of land vehicles or land vehicle systems; a reference underlay that defines a minimum envelope for an ornamental land vehicle design; a writing instrument such as a soft pencil or fine tip marker; sheets of semi-transparent paper and a releasable means for retaining the tiles on the game board.
By assembling tiles on the game board, a player gains an understanding of how derivative models, such as sedans, cross-over vehicles and convertibles that share common parts can be derived from a land vehicle. A reference underlay is provided for creating entirely new ornamental and functional vehicle designs.
One feature of the invention is that it applies to commercial as well as passenger land vehicles and land vehicle systems such as engines, transmissions and suspensions.
In employing the teaching of the present invention, a plurality of alternate constructions can be provided to achieve the desired results and capabilities. In this disclosure, only several embodiments are presented for the purpose of disclosing our invention. However, these embodiments are intended as examples only and should not be considered as limiting the scope of our invention.
The foregoing features, benefits, objects and best mode of practicing the invention as well as additional benefits and objects will become apparent from the ensuing detailed description of a preferred embodiment and the subject matter in which exclusive property rights are claimed is set forth in the numbered claims which are appended to the detailed description of the preferred embodiment.
Further features and benefits will become apparent by reference to the drawings and ensuing detailed description of a preferred embodiment that discloses the best mode contemplated in carrying out the invention. The exclusive rights that are claimed are set forth in each of the numbered claims following the detailed description of the preferred embodiment.
The invention will be better understood and further objects, characterizing features, details and advantages thereof will appear more clearly with reference to the diagrammatic drawings illustrating a presently preferred specific embodiment of the invention by way of non-limiting example only.
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Another feature of our invention is that the tiles 31 are releasably retained to the board 32. Several ways are available for releasably retaining the tiles 31 to the board 32. A preferred way is to magnetically retain the tiles 31. Another way is to retain them with a releasable adhesive. Several ways are available for magnetically retaining the tiles 31 to the board 32. One way is to make the board 32 and tiles 31 from a material with finely dispersed magnetic particles.
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Although only several embodiments of our invention have been illustrated and described, it is obvious that other embodiments can be provided by changes that are obvious to persons skilled in the art such as changes or substitutions of material and shape without departing from the spirit thereof.