FLOATING THROWABLE IMPLEMENT GAME APPARATUS AND RELATED DEVICES
An apparatus is used with throwable implements. The apparatus includes a base having a central portion and a peripheral edge. A first container is positioned on the central portion of the base. A plurality of second containers is positioned along the peripheral edge of the base and radially about the first container, wherein the plurality of second containers are smaller than the first container, and wherein an upper rim edge of the first container is positioned higher than upper rim edges of the plurality of second containers. The apparatus may be floatable and used primarily in water-based settings.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/348,899 entitled, “Bucketball” filed Jun. 11, 2016, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSUREThe present disclosure is generally related to game apparatuses and more particularly is related to a floating throwable implement game apparatus and related devices.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSUREVarious types of games involve the use of objects which are thrown to a target, such as, for example, throwing bean bags or balls into cups, nets, or other targets. These games include well-known games such as bean bag toss, cornhole toss, horseshoes, and tailgate toss. In these games, the user generally stands a distance from a target which is positioned stationary on the ground surface. The user then throws the object and is assessed a score based on where the object lands relative to the target. These types of games have particular popularity at sporting events, picnics, and other outdoor settings. Some ground-based games have been adapted to be played in water settings, such as within a pool, a lake, an ocean, or another body of water. However, it can be difficult to simply use a ground-based game in a water setting, since most ground-based games involve a target which sits in a stationary position on the ground, which is generally difficult to achieve in a body of water. This problem, among various other complicating factors of using a traditionally ground-based game in a water setting, limit the success of being able to play a game in a water setting, which in turn, can limit the overall enjoyment of recreational activities in the water setting.
Thus, a heretofore unaddressed need exists in the industry to address the aforementioned deficiencies and inadequacies.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREEmbodiments of the present disclosure provide an apparatus for use with throwable implements. Briefly described, in architecture, one embodiment of the apparatus, among others, can be implemented as follows. A base has a central portion and a peripheral edge. A first container is positioned on the central portion of the base. A plurality of second containers is positioned along the peripheral edge of the base and radially about the first container, wherein the plurality of second containers are smaller than the first container, and wherein an upper rim edge of the first container is positioned higher than upper rim edges of the plurality of second containers.
The present disclosure can also be viewed as providing a floating throwable implement game apparatus for use within a body of water. Briefly described, in architecture, one embodiment of the apparatus, among others, can be implemented as follows. A base has a circular footprint, wherein the base has a central portion and a peripheral edge, wherein the base is floatable within a body of water. A first container is positioned on the central portion of the base. A non-water-tight basket is positioned within the first container. A plurality of second containers is positioned radially exterior of the first container and spaced equidistantly along the peripheral edge of the base and radially, wherein each of the plurality of second containers is smaller than the first container and the non-water-tight basket. A plurality of backboards is included, where each is positioned substantially vertically between the first container and at least one of the second containers. A plurality of throwable implements is included, where each is manually throwable by a user into at least one of the first container, the non-water-tight basket, and at least one of the plurality of second containers.
The present disclosure can also be viewed as providing a floating apparatus for use within a body of water. Briefly described, in architecture, one embodiment of the apparatus, among others, can be implemented as follows. A base has a circular footprint with a central portion and a peripheral edge, wherein the base is floatable within a body of water. A first container is positioned at least partially within a first cavity of the base at the central portion of the base. A cover is attachable to the first container. A plurality of second containers is positioned at least partially within second cavities, respectively, of the base, the plurality of second containers positioned radially exterior of the first container and spaced equidistantly along the peripheral edge of the base and radially, wherein the plurality of second containers are smaller than the first container, and wherein the plurality of second containers are sized to receive at least one of a beverage cup and a beverage can therein.
Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will be or become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present disclosure, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The present disclosure is an apparatus and related devices which are used to play a game with throwable implements, such as balls, within a body of water, such as a pool, a lake, an ocean, or another body of water. Commonly, the apparatus will be used to facilitate a game which is played in above or below-ground pools, where the participants of the game are located within the pool and nearby the apparatus. As will be discussed in full detail further, a user of the apparatus may toss small balls into one or more containers that are positioned on a floating base, sitting on the top surface of the water. Depending on where the balls land within the base and the buckets, the players may be assessed points to determine a winner of the game. When the apparatus is not in use during an active game, it may provide secondary utility by acting as a floating article receptacle which can be used for storage of items, such as pool toys, ice for beverages, and/or canned or cupped beverages, among other articles.
The apparatus 10 also includes a basket 60 which is positionable within the first container 40. The basket 60 may be a non-water-tight basket, in that, it is capable of allowing water to flow through the sidewalls and/or base of the basket 60. In this way, the basket 60 can be used for collection and/or disbursement of the throwing implements while users are in a pool or other body of water without collecting the water itself. When the basket 60 is positioned within the first container 40, it may sit at a height that does not obstruct the upper rim of the first container 40, such that a cover 70 (
The apparatus 10 may further include a plurality of backboards 80, each of which is positioned between the first container 40 and at least one of the second containers 50. This positioning of the backboards is shown in
The base 20 is a floatable unit which is designed to float on the surface of a body of water 12, as is shown in
The apparatus 10, as described herein, may be used to facilitate various games. For example, one type of game may be played by any number of users who take turns tossing or throwing the throwable implements 90 to the base 20 with the goal of landing one or more of the throwable implements 90 within the first container 40 or one of the second containers 50. Various points may be awarded to the users depending on which of the containers 40, 50 they their throwable implement 90 ends up in. For example, a single point may be awarded to a player who successfully lands a throwable implement 90 into the first container 40, whereas three points may be awarded for successfully landing a throwable implement 90 into one of the second containers 50. The first container 40 is larger in size that the second containers 50, as it is a large, main bucket whereas each of the second containers 50 are smaller in size, generally about the size of a cup holder. The first player who successfully reaches a predetermined score wins the game. Additional peripheral items may be used to enhance the ease of play, such as, for example, the basket 60 which is removable from the apparatus 10 to return throwable implement 90 to the players at the end of a game or the end of a round of the game. It is noted that many variations of the above-described game can be implemented, including those involving different scoring regiments, different difficulty levels, and the use prizes, such as using food and/or beverages as rewards to users, all of which are considered within the scope of the present disclosure.
Each of the plurality of second cavities 28 may optionally have a bottom floor 30 with at least one hole 32 formed therein. If included, the hole 32 may extend between an upper surface of the bottom floor 30 of the second cavity 28 and a bottom surface of the base 21B. The hole 32 may be useful in allowing any water which enters the second cavity 28 to drain therefrom. The first cavity 26 may or may not have a similar hole, depending on the design. Each of the plurality of second cavities 28 may also include at least one lateral cutout 34 of the base 20, positioned along a sidewall 36 of each of the plurality of second cavities 28. The lateral cutouts 34 may aid in allowing the manual removal of the plurality of second containers 50 from the plurality of second cavities 28, respectively, which may be especially helpful when the rim of the second containers 50 is substantially flush with the top surface 21A of the base 20. As shown, the lateral cutouts 36 may be accessible from the top surface 21A of the base 20, such that a user can put their finger in the lateral cutout 34 and lift the second container (
It is noted that while the apparatus 10 may provide beneficial uses in facilitating games, it can also have other utilities. For example, with reference to
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present disclosure, particularly, any “preferred” embodiments, are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the disclosure. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) of the disclosure without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and the present disclosure and protected by the following claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus for use with throwable implements, the apparatus comprising:
- a base having a central portion and a peripheral edge;
- a first container positioned on the central portion of the base; and
- a plurality of second containers positioned along the peripheral edge of the base and radially about the first container, wherein the plurality of second containers are smaller than the first container, and wherein an upper rim edge of the first container is positioned higher than upper rim edges of the plurality of second containers.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base floats in a body of water.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first container is at least partially positioned within a first cavity within the central portion of the base.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of second containers are positioned in one of a plurality of second cavities positioned along the peripheral edge of the base.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of second cavities further comprises at least one lateral cutout of the base, positioned along a sidewall of each of the plurality of second cavities, wherein the at least one lateral cutout facilitates manual removal of the plurality of second containers from the plurality of second cavities, respectively.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein a depth of the at least one lateral cutout of the base is less than a depth of the plurality of second cavities.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first container further comprises a main bucket and a basket, wherein the basket is a non-water-tight basket which is insertable into and removable from the main bucket.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a cover connectable to the first container along the upper rim edge of the first container.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of backboards, each of the plurality of backboards positioned between the first container and at least one of the second containers.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein each of the plurality of backboards has a substantially planar outer surface positioned substantially tangential with at least one of the plurality of second containers.
11. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of slots positioned within the base, the plurality of backboards are insertable into the plurality of slots, respectively, wherein when inserted into the plurality of slots, each of the plurality of backboards is held in a substantially vertical position within the base.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of throwable implements, wherein the plurality of throwable implements are manually throwable by a user into at least one of the first container and the plurality of second containers.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the plurality of throwable implements further comprise substantially spherical balls capable of floating in a body of water.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least the base and the first container have a substantially circular footprint, wherein the plurality of second containers are positioned radially about the first container and spaced equidistantly along the peripheral edge of the base.
15. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of legs attachable to the base.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the plurality of legs are attachable to the base in at least two configurations, wherein in a first of the two configurations, the plurality of legs extend from the base to hold the base a distance above a ground surface, and wherein in a second of the at least two configurations, the plurality of legs are stowed in receptacles formed inset within the base, wherein the plurality of legs are positioned substantially flush with a bottom surface of the base.
17. A floating throwable implement game apparatus for use within a body of water, the apparatus comprising:
- a base having a circular footprint, wherein the base has a central portion and a peripheral edge, wherein the base is floatable within a body of water;
- a first container positioned on the central portion of the base;
- a non-water-tight basket positioned within the first container;
- a plurality of second containers positioned radially exterior of the first container and spaced equidistantly along the peripheral edge of the base and radially, wherein the plurality of second containers are smaller than the first container and the non-water-tight basket;
- a plurality of backboards, each positioned substantially vertically between the first container and at least one of the second containers; and
- a plurality of throwable implements, each manually throwable by a user into at least one of the first container, the non-water-tight basket, and at least one of the plurality of second containers.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein each of the first container and the plurality of second containers are positioned within a cavity within the base, wherein a bottom floor of the first container and a bottom floor of the plurality of second containers is positioned below a top surface of the base.
19. The apparatus of claim 17, further comprising a cover attachable to the first container.
20. A floating apparatus for use within a body of water, the apparatus comprising:
- a base having a circular footprint, wherein the base has a central portion and a peripheral edge, wherein the base is floatable within a body of water;
- a first container positioned at least partially within a first cavity of the base at the central portion of the base;
- a cover attachable to the first container; and
- a plurality of second containers positioned at least partially within second cavities, respectively, of the base, the plurality of second containers positioned radially exterior of the first container and spaced equidistantly along the peripheral edge of the base and radially, wherein the plurality of second containers are smaller than the first container, and wherein the plurality of second containers are sized to receive at least one of a beverage cup and a beverage can therein.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 30, 2017
Publication Date: Dec 14, 2017
Inventors: Brett J. Cullen (Vail, AZ), Richard Phillips (Phoenix, AZ), Ben Kirk Phillips (Georgetown, TX)
Application Number: 15/474,847