Sports game with movable figures
This invention is a sports game which allows the user to compete and practice in various types of games inside or outside and with or without the participation of others. It provides a variety of three-dimensional amusement and sporting games which simulate sports figures interacting with the user by receiving a game ball thrown or otherwise projected by the user.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/507,048, filed Sep. 29, 2003, from which priority is claimed pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e). In addition, this application claims the benefit of Disclosure Document No. 537717, filed Sep. 2, 2003 which should be considered as part of the file of this patent application.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of sports games which combine recreation with convenient sports training.
2. Background Information
Recreational sports are beloved by Americans and much time and money is spent every year in indulging this love. Although the most traditional way to play and practice sports is outside in the fresh air, sometimes that is not practical or desirable. There are times when an indoor venue is necessary and even preferable to playing outside. Also, there are times when a single player wants to practice his skills or compete against himself rather than gathering a group of friends for a sporting game. The present invention addresses these concerns and provides a convenient and practical way to compete or train in various sports in the comfort and convenience of the indoors as well as outdoors and with multiple participants.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a safe and convenient way to play or practice various sports or sporting games.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a realistic manner in which players can practice typical sporting skills.
Further, it is another object of the present invention to provide a fun and entertaining three-dimensional amusement game resembling a conventional sports stadium having one or multiple movable sports figures which simulate offensive or defensive sports players running up or across a sports playing field with the objective of receiving a game ball thrown or otherwise projected from a user.
In satisfaction of these and other related objectives, Applicant's present invention provides a convenient, safe, consistent manner in which to practice various sporting skills under completely controlled conditions. In addition, the present invention provides a realistic, exciting three-dimensional amusement game for sports enthusiasts.
Applicant's approach to the problem described above is certainly simple, but it is equally unobvious. Applicant's Sports game permits, for the first time, an indoor alternative to typically outdoor sporting games. In addition, the Sports game permits athletes to practice their skills in a controlled environment rather than outside in the elements and without the necessity for other people to be present, and allows for game enthusiasts to indulge in sporting games even during inclement weather or, in the alternative, this game can be utilized in an outdoor venue still having the advantage of allowing the user to play or practice by himself without the aid or presence of team mates.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Back wall 20 and overhead canopy 18 can be decorated to resemble a sports stadium or other sports locale through the use of artificial grass, field markers, boundary markers, base marker plates, hash marks, simulated audience attendance, scoreboards, etc., in order to enhance the user's enjoyment of the game. These decorations are not shown, but are well known in the art. In addition, lights can be attached to back wall 20 and/or overhead canopy 18, not shown, to simulate night-time sports games. The inventor also foresees audio equipment used to simulate crowd sounds and typical sports games noises, such as music, to enhance the aesthetic aspects of the game.
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Tunnel track 24 has, in substantially the top center, an opening 34. Support post 15 fits through opening 34 and is removably attached to sleeve post 14 at the distal end as previously described, and attached to motorized transport assembly 40, best shown in
Tunnel track 24 is configured and produced to a size and shape necessary to accommodate motorized transport assembly 40, horizontally movable within confines of tunnel track 24. Tunnel track 24 is most likely substantially rectangular in shape and of a substantial length. Tunnel track 24 comprises first and second vertical side walls, a bottom side and a top side.
Motorized transport assembly 40 is designed and configured to be horizontally movable within the confines of tunnel track 24. Motorized transport assembly 40 is most likely made of wood, plastic composite, heavy cardboard, or light weight metal using means conventional in the art. It would most likely be substantially rectangular in shape and comprised of first and second vertical sides, first and second vertical ends, one bottom side and one top side.
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First motor and gear drive assembly 76 is positioned between first and second drive axles 60, 62. First and second universal joints 80, 82 are connected to first and second drive axles 60, 62 respectively. Second motor and gear drive assembly 78 is positioned between third and fourth drive axles 64, 66. Third and fourth universal joints 84, 86 are connected to third and fourth drive axles 64, 66 respectively. In addition, as is conventional in the field but not shown in the drawings, universal joints 80, 82, 84, and 86 are connected to their respective drive shafts 102 of gear assembly 76 or 78, respectively.
First and second motor and gear drive assemblies 76, 78 are electrically wired to power circuit board 103. One rechargeable battery 90 is attached to bottom side of transport, adjacent to first vertical side. Battery is electrically wired to power circuit board 103. An optional second rechargeable battery could be attached to same, adjacent to second vertical side. In another embodiment, first motor and gear drive assembly 76 or second motor and gear drive assembly 78 could be gas-powered (not shown).
Support post receptacle 88 is incorporated into bottom side of motorized transport assembly 40 and positioned substantially in the center. Support post 15 is securely but reversibly attached to support post receptacle 88 and extends vertically and substantially upward through opening 34, best seen in
Motorized transport assembly 40 is powered, in the preferred embodiment, by at least one rechargeable battery 90 seen in
In at least one embodiment, a signal receiving means, comprising circuit board 103 and perhaps an antenna 105, for receiving signals from at least one remote control transmitter to the motorized transport assembly 40 would be connected to the power source. These remote control transmitters, not shown, would include functions for start, stop, forward, reverse, and variable speeds and would control operations of all motorized functions of this invention. These remote controls are well known in the art and would be outfitted according to conventional means.
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Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A sports game comprising:
- at least one figure attached to a sleeve post said sleeve post sliding over a support post;
- a base structure comprising at least one tunnel track securely attached;
- said tunnel track configured with an opening substantially centered in top;
- a motorized transport assembly positioned within said tunnel track;
- said support post attached to said motorized transport assembly and extending through said opening.
2. The sports game of claim 1 wherein said motorized transport assembly comprising a first powered rotation means with a first pinion gear and said sleeve post comprising a second pinion gear mated with said first pinion gear.
3. The sports game of claim 2 wherein said base structure comprising a plurality of said tunnel tracks securely attached.
4. The sports game of claim 3 wherein there is a plurality of said figures attached to a plurality of sleeve posts, said plurality of sleeve posts sliding over a plurality of said support posts which are attached to a plurality of said motorized transport assemblies and extending through a plurality of said openings.
5. The sports game of claim 1 wherein said figure resembles at least part of a conventional ball game sports figure.
6. The sports game of claim 4 wherein each of said plurality of said figures resemble at least part of a conventional ball game sports figure.
7. The sports game of claim 5 wherein said figure further comprising a ball retaining means reversibly attached.
8. The sports game of claim 6 wherein each of said plurality of said figures further comprising ball-retaining means reversibly attached.
9. The sports game of claim 7 wherein said figure further comprising at least one movable and rotatable arm.
10. The sports game of claim 8 wherein said plurality of said figures each further comprising at least one movable and rotatable arm.
11. The sports game of claim 10 wherein said movable and rotatable arm is attached to second powered rotation means.
12. The sports game of claim 11 further comprising a sub-level unit reversably attached to said base structure comprising:
- an inclined plane ending in a ball retrieval bin;
- a back wall reversibly attached substantially parallel to said figures; and
- an overhead canopy substantially perpendicular to said figures reversibly attached to said back wall.
13. The sports game of claim 11 further comprising a back wall substantially parallel to said figures reversibly attached to said base structure; and an overhead canopy substantially perpendicular to said figures reversibly attached to said back wall.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 27, 2004
Publication Date: May 26, 2005
Inventors: Mario Lopez (Spring, TX), Nicole Lopez (Spring, TX)
Application Number: 10/950,968