Collapsible game board and case
A collapsible game board having a plurality of rectangular shaped sections joined side by side at a lengthwise edge by a flexible member. The flexible member enables the sections to be folded into a generally rectangular shape with a hollow cavity therethrough. A plurality of closing elements are attached to the game board and are operatively arranged to magnetically interact to secure the game board in a folded configuration or around a case. The rectangular shaped sections preferably have a game design imprinted on one side. Alternatively, either a plurality of strips of the flexible member can be adhered at joints where the lengthwise edge of the rectangular shaped sections meet or a single sheet of the flexible material can be adhered to every rectangular shaped section opposite the game design.
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This invention relates generally to a game board, more particularly to a collapsible game board that is comprised of incrementally wider longitudinal segments that are adhered to a flexible backing on the non-playing side of the board. The game board can also include closing elements that are operatively arranged to magnetically secure the game board closed or connected to a case that can hold game pieces.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGame boards that are foldable or collapsible are known. Conventional game boards are designed to be folded to ease the storage of the game board. Some game boards (e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 538,380 (McKenzie) and U.S. Pat. No. 724,760 (Altena)) are designed to increase the portability of games such as chess or checkers. Game boards of this style are formed from multiple segments that are joined at the edge of the segments by a flexible material. The flexible material enables the segments to be united into a single unit or board when in the unfolded configuration, or to be folded into a compact form. Game pieces can be held inside a hollow pocket that is formed after the game board is folded, however, the game pieces are not contained in a secure case and thus there is the potential that pieces can be lost or damaged. If the pieces are contained in a separate case, such as in the folding board disclosed by McKenzie, the folding pattern of the board, and the size of the case, prevents the case and board from being combined into one compact unit for easy transport. Also previous collapsible game boards either lack closing elements, or the closing elements and folding pattern are not conducive for easy and swift folding.
The quintessential characteristic and goal of a folding game board of this type is its capability of being transported easily. Consequently, features that increase the portability of a game board are laudable. U.S. Pat. No. 6,196,546 (Iglesias) provides a game board that folds up for easy transport using a locking latch that locks the game board in the folded position. The game board is composed of several slats that have hollow chambers in the slats that can be used to hold game pieces. Each slat of the game board has a trapezoidal shape that permits the board to be rolled into an octagonal shape. The capacity to hold game pieces is provided by this style of game board, but the individual compartments are not large enough to hold all of the pieces. It is also difficult to place pieces into and/or remove them from these small compartments. Moreover, the locking latch, which secures the game board in the folded position, requires that the board be folded in precisely the same way each time and there is no means that assists the user in folding the board properly. If the board is not folded properly, the locking latch will not be aligned properly and in those instances the latch is useless.
What is needed, then, is a collapsible game board that can overcome the above mentioned problems and that has closing elements that magnetically secures the game board in a collapsed position. In some aspects, the game board includes a case that assists in the folding of the game board and that can hold game pieces and magnetically holds the game board in a collapsed position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention broadly comprises a collapsible game board having a plurality of rectangular shaped sections joined side by side at a lengthwise edge by a flexible member. The flexible member enables the sections to be folded into a generally rectangular shape with a hollow cavity therethrough. A plurality of closing elements attached to the game board are operatively arranged to magnetically interact to secure the game board in a folded configuration or around a case.
The collapsible game board can further comprise rectangular shaped sections that are progressively greater in width. A first section can have a width that is less than successive sections, and the first section is preferably folded first when collapsing the game board. In some aspects, a last section is wider than all other sections. An opening tab can be attached to a longitudinal edge of the game board that can be used to open the game.
The rectangular shaped sections preferably have a game design imprinted on one side. Alternatively, either a plurality of strips of the flexible member can be adhered at joints where the lengthwise edge of the rectangular shaped sections meet or a single sheet of the flexible material can be adhered to every rectangular shaped section opposite the game design.
In another preferred embodiment, the game board includes a case that the game board can be folded around. The case can reside within the hollow cavity that is created when the game board is folded into a generally rectangular shape. Two enlarged cap portions fixedly attached to the ends of the case provide a guide that can prevent the game board from sliding off of the case. The case can further include at least one compartment capable of holding game pieces and the combination case and game board can further include game pieces, such as chess pieces, checker pieces, backgammon pieces, or countless other game board pieces. The case preferably includes closing elements attached to the case and operatively arranged to magnetically interact with the closing elements disposed on the game board. Preferably, the closing elements disposed on the game board are operatively arranged to magnetically interact with the closing elements disposed on the case. In some aspects, the closing elements on the game board and the case are magnetic or ferromagnetic. The closing elements on the case can be magnetic and/or ferromagnetic. The game board is preferably magnetically attachable to the case.
It is a general object of the invention to provide a game board that can be foldable into a compact unit and that can be secured in a folded configuration by closing elements that magnetically interact.
It is another object of the invention to provide a game board that is foldable around a case that is capable of holding game pieces.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a game board that can be secured magnetically to a case.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of the invention in view of the several drawings of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description of the invention taken with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
At the outset, it should be appreciated that like drawing numbers on different drawing views identify identical structural elements of the invention. While the present invention is described with respect to what is presently considered to be the preferred embodiments, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. In the description below, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “front”, “back”, “left”, “right”, and their derivatives, should be interpreted from the perspective of one viewing the game board as shown in
Furthermore, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the particular methodology, materials and modifications described and as such may, of course, vary. It is also understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although any methods, devices or materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the invention, the preferred methods, devices, and materials are now described.
In some aspects, game board 10 is folded around case 40 (best shown in
Slat 12 has closing element 30, which is imbedded in the end of the right side of slat 12, and closing element 32, which is imbedded in the end of the left side of slat 12. Slat 26 has closing element 34, which is imbedded in the end of the right side of slat 26, and closing element 36, which is imbedded in the end of the left side of slat 26. Closing elements 30, 32, 34 and 36 can be constructed of either a ferromagnetic material, i.e., material that is attracted to a magnet, or a permanent magnetic material. Metals such as iron or nickel or alloys composed of those metals would be superior choices for ferromagnetic substances, but other metallic material can be substituted. Excellent choices for permanent magnetic materials include magnetized metals, ceramic magnets, or other magnetized materials known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
In some aspects, slat 26 is attached first to case 40 by the magnetic interaction of closing elements 52, 60, 66 or 68 with closing element 36 on one side of slat 26, and the magnetic interaction of closing elements 54, 62, 64 or 70 with closing element 34 on the other side of slat 26. The next slat that is folded around case 40 is slat 24, which as shown is flat against the bottom surface of case 40 resting against case body 40a. As shown, there are closing elements disposed on slats 26 and 12. However, closing elements can be disposed on each slat (not shown). Disposing closing elements on both the ends of each slat can facilitate a more secure attachment of game board 10 to case 40. In the embodiment shown, closing elements are not disposed on slats 14-24 and those slats merely lie upon the surface of case body 40a of case 40. Slat 22 is shown abutting the right side of case 40. Slat 20 is shown abutting the top of case 40. Slat 20 also serves as the portion of game board 10 that functions as a covering for compartments 46 and 48, which secures game pieces 50 inside the case. Following the folding of slat 20 on to case 40, slat 18 is folded onto case 40 overlapping slat 26. Each slat after this point is also overlapping another previously folded slat as well as being folded around case 40. The final slat to be folded onto case 40, slat 12, is overlapping slat 20. Closing element 32, which is disposed on the upper left corner of slat 12, is aligned with closing element 52, which is disposed on the top of case 40. The alignment of closing elements on case 40 and game board 10 is variable and depends upon whether the first slat is attached to the top, bottom, left side or right side of case 40. Thus, the configuration of game board 10 with case 40 as shown in
In a preferred embodiment, game board 10 has slats that are progressively greater in width. One slat, which is designated as the thinnest slat, is preferably attached first to case 40. As shown in
Thus, it is seen that the objects of the present invention are efficiently obtained, although modifications and changes to the invention should be readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art, and these modifications are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
Claims
1. A collapsible game board comprising:
- a plurality of rectangular shaped sections joined side by side at a lengthwise edge by at least one flexible member; wherein said flexible member enables said sections to be folded into a generally rectangular shape with a hollow cavity therethrough; and
- a plurality of closing elements attached to said game board, each of said plurality of closing elements are operatively arranged to magnetically interact to secure said game board in a folded configuration.
2. The collapsible game board of claim 1, wherein said rectangular shaped sections are progressively greater in width, wherein a first section has a width that is less than successive sections.
3. The collapsible game board of claim 1, wherein said closing elements are magnetic.
4. The collapsible game board of claim 1, wherein said closing elements are ferromagnetic.
5. The collapsible game board of claim 1, further comprising an opening tab attached to a longitudinal edge of said game board.
6. The collapsible game board of claim 1, wherein said rectangular shaped sections have a game design imprinted on one side.
7. The collapsible game board of claim 6, wherein said flexible member is a plurality of strips of flexible material adhered at a joint where said lengthwise edge of said rectangular shaped sections meet, wherein said flexible material is adhered on said rectangular shaped sections opposite said game design.
8. The collapsible game board of claim 6, wherein said flexible member comprises a single sheet of flexible material adhered to the back of all said rectangular shaped sections on the side opposite the game design.
9. The collapsible game board of claim 1, further comprising a case that said game board is folded around and that resides within said hollow cavity.
10. The collapsible game board of claim 9, wherein said case has two enlarged cap portions fixedly attached to the ends of said case.
11. The collapsible game board of claim 9, wherein said case has at least one compartment.
12. The collapsible game board of claim 11, further comprising game pieces.
13. The collapsible game board of claim 12, wherein said game pieces are chess pieces.
14. The collapsible game board of claim 12, wherein said game pieces are checker pieces.
15. The collapsible game board of claim 9, wherein said case further comprises closing elements attached to said case and operatively arranged to magnetically interact with said closing elements disposed on said game board.
16. The collapsible game board of claim 15, wherein said closing elements disposed on said game board are operatively arranged to magnetically interact with said closing elements disposed on said case.
17. The collapsible game board of claim 15, wherein said closing elements on said case are magnetic.
18. The collapsible game board of claim 15, wherein said closing elements on said case are ferromagnetic.
19. The collapsible game board of claim 15, wherein said game board is magnetically attachable to said case.
20. A collapsible game board comprising:
- a plurality of rectangular shaped sections joined side by side at a lengthwise edge by at least one flexible member; wherein said flexible member enables said sections to be folded into a generally rectangular shape with a hollow cavity therethrough; wherein said rectangular shaped sections are progressively greater in width, wherein a first section has a width that is less than successive sections; and,
- a plurality of closing elements attached to said game board each of said plurality of closing elements are operatively arranged to magnetically interact to secure said game board in a folded configuration.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 5, 2006
Publication Date: Oct 11, 2007
Applicant: Umbra Inc. (Buffalo, NY)
Inventor: Jason Nip (Mississauga)
Application Number: 11/398,287
International Classification: A63F 3/00 (20060101); A63F 3/02 (20060101);