FISHING GAME
A kit including a game table, a game piece removably mountable to the game table, and a fishing rod is described. The game piece includes a game piece body defining two opposite sidewalls and a v-shaped notch. The game piece also includes a ring-shaped element mounted at least partially in the v-shaped notch. The fishing rod includes a pole, a line attached to the pole, and a hook attached to the line. The hook is shaped so as to be capable of hooking the ring-shaped element. Game play with elements of the kit allow both children and adults to compete to capture game pieces using the fishing rods in a manner that is competitive, challenging, and fun.
The present invention relates generally to games, and, more particularly, to games that simulate fishing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWhile video games have gained significant popularity of late, there is still a large population of game players that enjoy games that are embodied in tangible form. These “tangible” games are particularly popular when they involve a combination of physical skill and mental strategy rather than solely strategy or blind luck. Such games may provide many hours of entertainment to both children and adults.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONEmbodiments of the present invention address the above-identified needs by providing games that simulate fishing, which are both mentally and physically challenging, as well as appropriate for adults and children.
Aspects of the invention are directed to a kit comprising a game table, a game piece removably mountable to the game table, and a fishing rod. The game piece comprises a game piece body defining two opposite sidewalls and a v-shaped notch. The game piece also comprises a ring-shaped element mounted at least partially in the v-shaped notch. The fishing rod comprises a pole, a line attached to the pole, and a hook attached to the line. The hook is shaped so as to be capable of hooking the ring-shaped element.
Additional aspects of the invention are directed to a method of playing a game. A game table is received, and a game piece is removably mounted to the the game table. The game piece comprises a game piece body defining two opposite sidewalls and a v-shaped notch. The game piece also comprises a ring-shaped element mounted at least partially in the v-shaped notch. A fishing rod is received with the fishing rod comprising a pole, a line attached to the pole, and a hook attached to the line. The hook is shaped so as to be capable of hooking the ring-shaped element. The fishing rod is manipulated to cause the hook to hook the ring-shaped element.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
The present invention will be described with reference to illustrative embodiments. For this reason, numerous modifications can be made to these embodiments and the results will still come within the scope of the invention. No limitations with respect to the specific embodiments described herein are intended or should be inferred.
Several terms are used herein and in the appended claims to account for normal manufacturing tolerances with respect to the elements being described. The term “substantially the same as” means the same within ten percent. The term “substantially different from” means different by more than twenty percent. The terms “substantially parallel to” and “substantially perpendicular to” mean within twenty degrees of perfectly parallel and perfectly perpendicular, respectively.
Each of the nine fish pieces 115 is marked with a respective numeral (hereinafter, a “fish piece value”). In the present illustrative embodiment, two of the fish pieces 115 are marked with fish piece value “1”; two are marked with fish piece value “2”; two are marked with fish piece value “3”; two are marked with fish piece value “4”; and one is marked with fish piece value “5.”
The representative fish piece 115 in
Each of the other fish pieces 115 is likewise configured with its own respective fish piece body 122, pair of eyes 125, ring-shaped element 130, notch 135, pair of parallel sidewalls 140, and fish piece hole 145.
Table I indicates some physical properties for the illustrative fish pieces 115. It is reinforced, however, that these values are both approximate and intended to be illustrative only. The values are thus non-limiting with respect to the scope of the invention. Maximum heights (max height) are measured without measuring the ring-shaped elements 130. As indicated in the Table, the inside diameters of the ring-shaped elements 130 (inside ring diameters) get progressively smaller as the fish piece values increase. At the same time, the fish pieces 115 with fish piece values “1” through “4” have approximately the same body dimensions, but the fish piece 115 with fish piece value “5” is substantially smaller than the others.
The game is generally played by having players manipulate the fishing rods 110 via the elongate poles 190 to cause the hooks 210 to hook the ring-shaped elements 130 of the fish pieces 115, and then to further manipulate the fishing rods 110 to lift the fish pieces 115 way from the game table 105. Game play may occur by utilizing various rules, but no particular rules set forth herein are intended to limit the scope of the invention. In one illustrative embodiment, a game play process occurs as follows:
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- 1. The game table 105 is placed on the floor between two chairs about four feet apart;
- 2. The fish pieces 115 with fish piece values “1”-“4” are placed circumferentially on the game table 105 in random order, but oriented with one of their eyes 125 facing outward (
FIG. 10 ); - 3. The smaller fish piece 115 with fish piece value “5” is placed in the center of the game table 105 (
FIG. 10 ); - 4. The boot pieces 117 are placed near the center of the game table 105 (
FIG. 10 ); - 5. The players are seated in the two chairs and each player attempts to hook and remove as many fish pieces 115 as possible from the game table 105 for a two-minute timed period utilizing only the fishing rods 110;
- 6. At the end of the first two-minute time period, each player adds up the fish piece values of those fish pieces 115 hooked by that player, records it on a respective score board 120, and the fish pieces 115 are returned to the game table 105 (
FIG. 10 ); - 7. A player wins when he obtains exactly 25 points;
- 8. If a player has more than 25 points, additionally hooked fish pieces 115 are subtracted from his score until he is again below 25 points;
- 9. If a player hooks a boot piece 117, the other player must subtract 3 points from his score. However, a player may only hook a boot piece 117 once per game;
- 10. A second two-minute timed period and additional one-minute timed periods are played as necessary until one player wins.
- 11. Fish pieces 115 and boot pieces 117 that fall over but are still on the game table 105 may still be hooked;
- 12. Fish pieces 115 and boot pieces 117 that fall off the game table 105 but are not hooked are out-of-play; and
- 13. If two players simultaneously hook the same fish piece 115 or boot piece 117, that piece is considered out-of-play and is removed from the game table 105 for that timed round.
In alternative game play processes, a non-timed game has each player try to hook fish pieces 115 in order from fish piece value “1” to “5.” The person to first hook the fish piece 115 with fish piece value “5” wins.
While not limiting, the various designs set forth above have been shown to provide excellent game play with the game kit 100 actually reduced to practice, meaning that the game is competitive while not being overly difficult or overly easy. As indicated above with reference to Table I, internal ring diameter decreases with fish piece value. The difficulty in hooking a fish piece 115 therefore becomes greater as the value of that fish piece increases. At the same time, switching from the use of a treble hook (
The elements of the game kit 100 can be sourced commercially or manufactured from readily available materials utilizing well understood manufacturing methods. For example, the eyes 125, the ring-shaped elements 130, the boot rings 147, the fishing line 195, the colored bobbers 200, the hook clip connectors 205, and the hooks 210, 210′ are readily available commercially. In some embodiments, the eyes 125 may be replaced by holes drilled into the fish bodies 122. The remaining elements may be made from, as just two examples, wood or plastic via common woodworking or plastic forming techniques that will already be familiar to one having ordinary skill in the relevant arts. Having elements of the game be made of wood introduces somewhat of a nostalgic, hand-made feel to the game kit 100, which may be appealing to many consumers. In even additional embodiments, the fishing rods may be made at least in part of fiberglass.
Furthermore, to make the game kit 100 even more challenging, a pair of detachable, arcuate rockers 215 may optionally be added to the bottom of the game table 105 to allow the game table 105 to rock during game play.
It should again be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the invention are intended to be illustrative only. Other embodiments can use different types and arrangements of elements for implementing the described functionality. For example, a game kit falling within the scope of the invention could have very different designs and dimensions from that shown in the above-described illustrative embodiments. These numerous alternative embodiments within the scope of the appended claims will be apparent to one skilled in the art.
Moreover, all the features disclosed herein may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent, or similar purposes, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specified function or “step for” performing a specified function is not to be interpreted as a “means for” or “step for” clause as specified in AIA 35 U.S.C. §112(f). In particular, the use of “steps of” in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisions of AIA 35 U.S.C. §112(f).
Claims
1. A kit comprising:
- a game table;
- a game piece removably mountable to the game table and comprising: a game piece body defining two opposite sidewalls and a v-shaped notch; a ring-shaped element mounted at least partially in the v-shaped notch;
- a fishing rod comprising: a pole a line attached to the pole; and a hook attached to the line and shaped so as to be capable of hooking the ring-shaped element.
2. The kit of claim 1, wherein the game table defines a round disk.
3. The kit of claim 1, wherein:
- the game table defines a peg; and
- the game piece body defines a hole dimensioned to receive the peg so as to removably mount the game piece to the game table.
4. The kit of claim 1, wherein the game table defines a hole capable of receiving an end of the pole.
5. The kit of claim 1, wherein the game piece is labeled with a number.
6. The kit of claim 1, wherein the ring-shaped element is mounted at least partially in the v-shaped notch with a central axis oriented substantially perpendicular to each of the two opposite sidewalls.
7. The kit of claim 1, further comprising a bobber threaded onto the line.
8. The kit of claim 1, wherein the hook consists of a single-pronged hook.
9. The kit of claim 1, wherein the hook comprises a treble hook.
10. The kit of claim 1, further comprising a hook clip connector attaching the hook to the line.
11. The kit of claim 1, further comprising a second game piece, the second game piece removably mountable to the game table and comprising:
- a second game piece body defining two second opposite sidewalls and a second v-shaped notch; and
- a second ring-shaped element mounted at least partially in the second v-shaped notch.
12. The kit of claim 11, wherein the second ring-shaped element has an inside diameter substantially different from that of the ring-shaped element.
13. The kit of claim 11, wherein:
- the second game piece body has a maximum height and a maximum width substantially the same as those of the game piece body; and
- the second ring-shaped element has an inside diameter substantially different from that of the ring-shaped element.
14. The kit of claim 11, wherein:
- the second game piece body has a maximum height and a maximum width substantially different from those of the game piece body; and
- the second ring-shaped element has an inside diameter substantially different from that of the ring-shaped element.
15. The kit of claim 1, further comprising a rocker defining an arcuate edge, and removably attachable to the game table such that the arcuate edge is oriented away from the game table.
16. A method of playing a game comprising the steps of:
- receiving a game table;
- removably mounting a game piece to a game table, the game piece comprising: a game piece body defining two opposite sidewalls and a v-shaped notch; a ring-shaped element mounted at least partially in the v-shaped notch;
- receiving a fishing rod comprising; a pole; a line attached to the pole; a hook attached to the line and shaped so as to be capable of hooking the ring-shaped element; and
- manipulating the fishing rod to cause the hook to hook the ring-shaped element.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of manipulating the fishing rod to lift the game piece away from the game table.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the ring-shaped element is mounted at least partially in the v-shaped notch with a central axis oriented substantially perpendicular to each of the two opposite sidewalls.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 9, 2016
Publication Date: Sep 22, 2016
Inventor: Donald M. Estes (Clinton Corners, NY)
Application Number: 15/064,704