Bucket game
A bucket is provided having a lower cylinder or truncated cone and a bottom. A lid is secured to the lower cylinder by for example a locking hinge. The locking hinge includes a first leaf secured to the lid and a second leaf secured to the lower cylinder. The first leaf and the second leaf define cooperating knuckles through which a pin extends. The pin further defines at least one tongue and the knuckles further define at least one cooperating groove: in an unlocked orientation, the tongue is not secured in the cooperating grove and the knuckles are free to pivot about the pin; in a locked orientation, the tongue is secured in the cooperating grove and the knuckles are not free to pivot about the pin. The lid in an open position is in an approximately 90° orientation from the plan of a top opening of the bucket.
The present invention relates to games of amusement.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBaseball and softball are bat-and-ball games played between two teams who take turns batting and fielding (when used herein, the terms “baseball” and “softball” are used interchangeable). The batting team attempts to score runs by hitting a ball that is thrown by the pitcher with a bat swung by the batter, then running counter-clockwise around a series of four bases. A run is scored when a player advances around the bases and returns to the final base, home plate. Players on the batting team take turns hitting against the pitcher of the fielding team, which tries to prevent runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. The teams switch between batting and fielding whenever the fielding team records three (3) outs.
However, since its height of popularity just after the turn of the 20th Century the popularity of baseball has declined. One theory is that the pace of the game simply does not mesh with the new generation's attention span. In an age of instant gratification, today's fans desire entertainment that is fast paced and straightforward. Baseball, conversely, is a deliberative game whose power lies in the accumulation and appreciation of moments. Many fans are not willing to devote the requisite mental energy demanded by a nuanced game such as baseball.
Thus, what would be desirable would be a mechanism by which baseball players—particularly those of young age—to entertain and amuse themselves during the downtimes of practice or the playing of baseball.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA bucket in accordance with the principles of the present invention enables baseball players to entertain and amuse themselves during the downtimes of practice or the playing of baseball. A bucket in accordance with the principles of the present invention includes a lower cylinder or truncated cone and a bottom. A lid is secured to the lower cylinder by for example a locking hinge. The locking hinge includes a first leaf secured to the lid and a second leaf secured to the lower cylinder. The first leaf and the second leaf define cooperating knuckles through which a pin extends. The pin further defines at least one tongue and the knuckles further define at least one cooperating groove: in an unlocked orientation, the tongue is not secured in the cooperating grove and the knuckles are free to pivot about the pin; in a locked orientation, the tongue is secured in the cooperating grove and the knuckles are not free to pivot about the pin. The lid in an open position is in an approximately 90° orientation from the plan of a top opening of the bucket.
This Summary introduces concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The detailed description refers to the following accompanying drawings:
Referring first to
It also known in the art for players when passing time during lulls in the practice or game to entertain and amuse themselves during the downtimes by playing various games, both related to improving baseball skills or simply passing the time. For example, rundown, also known as a pickle or the hotbox is a game that can be played with three players and two bases. In the game, a fielder plays near each of the two bases and the third player is a runner, who begin on any base. The fielders proceed to throw the ball to each other, playing catch. At any time, a runner may attempt to run to the next or previous base. The fielders then attempt to throw to each other and tag that runner out. The game of pepper is a game where one player hits brisk ground balls to a group of fielders who are standing close-by, Two-ball is a game designed to improve quickness, hand-eye coordination, and sharpen focus. Two-ball can be played with any number of players. The players stand in a circle, and two baseballs are tossed between the players. Each player gets three outs. An out is awarded for a bad throw or a missed catch. A player who records three outs must step out of the circle. The winner of the game is the last player remaining in the circle.
Another game played mostly to pass the time is for the players to challenge each other to toss a baseball from a distance into the baseball bucket, similarly to a game of basketball. What would be desirable would be a mechanism by which particularly baseball of young age could entertain themselves by playing the bucket game with more success.
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As previously mentioned, the baseball bucket 10 of the present invention includes a lid 23 secured to the lower cylinder 18. One drawback of a typical securement of the lid 23 to the lower cylinder 18 such as for example by a standard hinge is that upon the baseball 27 striking the lid 23 the force of the baseball will in most instances result in the lid 23 recoiling and shutting, thus forcing a gamer to approach the baseball bucket 10 to “reset” the lid 23. Referring now to
In the example depicted in
The first leaf 32 and the second leaf 34 of the example locking hinge 30 can also define cooperating knuckles 38 through which a pin 41 extends. In the example locking hinge 30 of
Referring back to
Although the subject matter has been described with a specific implementation, other alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, while the embodiments described herein are directed to a baseball bucket alternative buckets such as for example a trash could be utilized. Accordingly, the disclosure is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, and all such alternatives, modifications, and variations are within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A baseball bucket comprising:
- a lower cylinder or truncated cone having a bottom;
- a lid secured to the lower cylinder by a locking hinge; and
- the lid in an open position being locked by the locking hinge in an approximately 90° orientation from the plan of a top opening of the baseball bucket.
2. (canceled)
3. (canceled)
4. The baseball bucket of claim 3 further wherein the locking hinge comprises:
- a first leaf secured to the lid and a second leaf secured to the lower cylinder;
- the first leaf and the second leaf defining cooperating knuckles through which a pin extends;
- the pin further defining at least one tongue and the knuckles further defining at least one cooperating groove;
- whereby in an unlocked orientation the tongue is not secured in the cooperating grove and the knuckles are free to pivot about the pin;
- further whereby in a locked orientation the tongue is secured in the cooperating grove and the knuckles are not free to pivot about the pin.
5. The baseball bucket of claim 1 further including a handle or bail.
6. The baseball bucket of claim 1 further wherein the baseball bucket has a weighted bottom to keep the baseball bucket grounded as the balls are tossed into the baseball bucket.
7. The baseball bucket of claim 1 further wherein the baseball bucket is provided with a sitting cushion.
8. The baseball bucket of claim 7 further wherein the sitting cushion does not cover the entire surface area of the lid.
9. The baseball bucket of claim 7 further wherein the sitting cushion covers substantially the entire surface area of the lid, the lid defining a divot so a user can lift up on the lid.
10. The baseball bucket of claim 1 further wherein the bucket comprises a baseball bucket.
11. A baseball bucket comprising:
- a lower cylinder or truncated cone having a bottom;
- a lid secured to the lower cylinder by a locking hinge, the lid in an open position locked by the locking hinge in an approximately 90° orientation from the plan of a top opening of the baseball bucket;
- the locking hinge having a first leaf secured to the lid and a second leaf secured to the lower cylinder;
- the first leaf and the second leaf defining cooperating knuckles through which a pin extends;
- the pin further defining at least one tongue and the knuckles further defining at least one cooperating groove;
- whereby in an unlocked orientation the tongue is not secured in the cooperating grove and the knuckles are free to pivot about the pin;
- further whereby in a locked orientation the tongue is secured in the cooperating grove and the knuckles are not free to pivot about the pin.
12. (canceled)
13. The baseball bucket of claim 11 further including a handle or bail.
14. The baseball bucket of claim 11 further wherein the baseball bucket has a weighted bottom to keep the baseball bucket grounded as the balls are tossed into the baseball bucket.
15. The baseball bucket of claim 11 further wherein the baseball bucket is provided with a sitting cushion.
16. The baseball bucket of claim 15 further wherein the sitting cushion does not cover the entire surface area of the lid.
17. The baseball bucket of claim 16 further wherein the sitting cushion covers substantially the entire surface area of the lid, the lid defining a divot so a user can lift up on the lid.
18. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 11, 2016
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2018
Inventors: Steven J. Hopper (Mattoon, IL), Danny McPeak (Charleston, IL)
Application Number: 15/330,559