AQUATIC GAME APPARATUS
An aquatic game apparatus includes a target that is buoyant and configured to float on water. The target has a target portion that has a plurality of target openings for receiving a water skipping article. The target openings may have different opening sizes and different point values. The target portion may be rotated up a target angle from a base portion. The base portion contains floatation units that may be detachable to the target. One or more anchors, which may be fillable weight bags may be coupled to the target by straps and configured to retain the target in a position. The aquatic game apparatus may also contain a backstop having a net to capture water skipping articles that have missed the target. The target and/or the backstop may comprise inflatable floatation units. The target and/or the skipping article may glow in the dark.
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/006,878, filed on Aug. 30, 2020 and currently pending, which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/893,889, filed Aug. 30, 2019, and this application also claims the benefit to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/033,918, filed on Jun. 3, 2020, the entirety of all applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionAspects of this document relate generally to systems and methods for an aquatic game.
Background and Description of Related ArtAquatic games rarely withstand active use and are typically made for a more sedate user experience. For example, some aquatic games that emphasize active use lack the support necessary to remain on an aquatic surface, shifting erratically upon user contact. Aquatic games that emphasize support to enable an active user experience typically require cumbersome assembly. Thus, most aquatic games neither emphasize an active user experience nor easy assembly, leaving users with either a staid user experience or a less user-friendly game.
So as to reduce the complexity and length of the Detailed Specification, and to fully establish the state of the art in certain areas of technology, Applicant(s) herein expressly incorporate(s) by reference all of the following materials identified in each numbered paragraph below.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,905,430 discloses a water skipping article comprising a three-dimensional body with an elliptical exterior face and a body exhibiting a smooth and continuous exterior surface further defining a hollowed and interior cavity suspended within said body.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,457,250 discloses a game comprising at least one target, a container housing a board assembly, at least one game piece, a laminated structure including buoyant layers, a target aperture, and a pocket affixed to a bottom of said board assembly and aligned with said target aperture.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,464,937 discloses a water sport target game comprising a float, a plurality of targets, a hook is mounted to the underside of the float, wherein a string is tied at one end to the hook and at the other end of the string is attached a weight.
Applicant(s) believe(s) that the material incorporated above is “non-essential” in accordance with 37 CFR 1.57, because it is referred to for purposes of indicating the background of the invention or illustrating the state of the art. However, if the Examiner believes that any of the above-incorporated material constitutes “essential material” within the meaning of 37 CFR 1.57(c)(1)43), Applicant(s) will amend the specification to expressly recite the essential material that is incorporated by reference as allowed by the applicable rules.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present disclosure provides among other things an aquatic game apparatus and method. The aquatic game apparatus includes a water skipping article, a target, a pop-up board, and at least one of a plurality of fillable weight bags.
In one embodiment an aquatic game apparatus may comprise a water skipping article comprising a high-density foam material, a top surface having a rounded side profile, a rounded outer perimeter, and a bottom surface. The top surface comprises a first elliptically extended face, a second elliptically extended face, and a continuous smooth-edged outer perimeter. The aquatic game apparatus further comprises a target comprising a pop-up board and at least one of a plurality of fillable weight bags coupled to the pop-up board by at least one of a plurality of straps, wherein the fillable weight bags are configured to stabilize the target on a water surface. The pop-up board comprises an upper surface having a plurality of pocketed nets, and a lower surface having a plurality of integrally for riled flotation units, wherein the upper surface is elevated above the lower surface by a support pole.
In some embodiments the support pole may comprise a semi-rigid stanchion, an elastic canvas comprising an upper end coupled to the upper surface of the pop-up board and a lower end coupled to the lower surface of pop-up board, wherein the semi-rigid stanchion is insertably coupled to the elastic canvas at both ends of the elastic canvas.
In some embodiments the plurality of nets may comprise a mesh material. In some embodiments the plurality of integrally formed flotation units may be in a triangular prism configuration. In some embodiments each integrally formed flotation unit may comprise a foam material housed within a waterproof sleeve.
In some embodiments the pop-up board may comprise an integrally-formed wire frame. In some embodiments the wire frame may comprise a semi-rigid material. In some embodiments the wire frame may comprise steel wire.
In some embodiments the bottom surface of the water skipping article may be substantially flat. In some embodiments the water skipping article may comprise a waterproof fabric. In some embodiments, the high-density foam material may be housed within the waterproof fabric. In some embodiments the plurality of straps may be adjustable. In some embodiments the finable weight bags may comprise a waterproof canvas material.
In some embodiments a method of using an aquatic game apparatus may comprise skipping a water skipping article along a surface of water, the water skipping article comprising a high-density foam material, a top surface having a rounded side profile, a rounded outer perimeter, and a bottom surface. The top surface comprises a first elliptically extended face, a second elliptically extended face, and a continuous smooth-edged outer perimeter.
In some embodiments a method of using an aquatic game apparatus may further comprise contacting a target with the water skipping article, the target comprising a pop-up board and at least one of a plurality of fillable weight bags coupled to the pop-up board by at least one of a plurality of straps, wherein the fillable weight bags are configured to stabilize the target on a water surface. The pop-up board comprises an upper surface having a plurality of pocketed nets, and a lower surface having a plurality of integrally formed flotation units, wherein the upper surface is elevated above the lower surface by a support pole. The support pole may comprise a semi-rigid stanchion, and an elastic canvas comprising an upper end coupled to the upper surface of the pop-up board, and a lower end coupled to the lower surface of the pop-up board, wherein the semi-rigid stanchion is insertably coupled to the elastic canvas at both ends of the elastic canvas.
In some embodiments a method of using an aquatic game apparatus comprises skipping the water skipping article into at least one of the plurality of nets. In some embodiments a method of using an aquatic game apparatus comprises tallying at least one point upon skipping the water skipping article into at least one of the plurality of nets. In some embodiments a method of using an aquatic game apparatus comprises flexing the upper surface of the pop-up board upon contacting the target with the water skipping article.
The target may be configured with any number of target openings, which may have pocketed nets to capture the water skipping article. The skipping target game apparatus may comprise a number water skipping articles and they may have an identifier to allow one player to differentiate their water skipping article from their opponent's. The target portion may be triangular shaped having three sides with a bottom side extending horizontally, or along a water surface or ground surface and a left and right side that converge to a top. The target openings may be arranged on the target portion and have associated point values, which may be indicated by point markings on the target portion. In an exemplary embodiment, three target openings are configured in a row above the bottom side, two middle openings are configured above these openings and a single top opening is configured proximal to the top of the target portion. In an exemplary embodiment, the target portion is configured with target openings configured in rows extending along the left and right sides from the bottom to the top with a single top target opening connecting the two rows. The target openings may be different sizes, wherein the top opening may be smaller and thereby harder to skip the water skipping article therein. An exemplary target may have two or more target openings, three or more target openings, five or more target openings, six or more target openings, seven or more target openings and any range between and including the number of target openings provided. A target opening more proximal to the top of the target portion may be smaller in size than target openings more distal from the top of the target portion, or configured proximal to the bottom of the target portion.
The skipping target game apparatus may comprise features to enable game play in low light conditions such as at night or in a dark room. Some of the components of the skipping target game apparatus may comprise glow in the dark material, such as a florescent or phosphorescent material (pigment or coating) including, but not limited to the water skipping articles, the target and in particular the target portion such as the upper surface, the base portion and/or the floatation units and the like. Glow in the dark foam rods, commonly referred to as noodles, can be made with glow in the dark material. A portion of the target portion may contain glow in the dark material, such as around the target openings and/or on the target markings. In an exemplary embodiment, the base portion and/or floatation units glow in the dark and illuminate the target openings to provide contrast with the rest of the upper surface of the target portion, wherein the light shines up through the target openings. A glow in the dark material may also be a phosphorescent material that glows in the dark when exposed to short wavelength light, such as ultraviolet light. An auxiliary light may produce the ultraviolet light, or it may be part of the skipping target game apparatus.
An exemplary skipping target game apparatus is configured to float on water and may have some combination of floating components to effectively provide buoyancy for the target. The target may comprise one or more floatation units that are coupled to the base, either integrally or are detachably attachable. In an exemplary embodiment, the floatation units are detachable to enable the target to be folded down and packed into a case. The floatation units may be rod or cylindrically shaped foam, or noodles that are retained to the base portion by floatation retainers, such as Velcro straps or a sleeve configured for insertion of the floatation units. The floatation units may extend around a portion of the base portion, such as about the perimeter. In an exemplary embodiment, the base unit has two floatation units along the side edges, or extending from the front towards the back of the base portion. A floatation unit may also extend along the hinge or front of the target between the base portion and the target portion, for example. In addition, portions of the target may be inflatable floatation units, wherein a bladder can be inflated to produce a buoyant structure, or collapsible floatation unit. For example, the floatation units may be inflatable bladders that are coupled to the base unit, and/or the base portion and target portions may be inflatable. The triangular shaped base and/or target may be an inflatable bladder. In addition, the water skipping articles may be made out of foam, such as high density foam that enables them to float on water.
An exemplary target is configured to fold to allow compact storage. The target portion may fold down about the hinge connection with the base portion and the target may fold further to reduce the size. The target and/or base portion may comprise a flexible wire frame that extends in a sleeve to enable the perimeter of the target to be reduced by folding. The target may be folded into a circular configuration.
An exemplary skipping target game apparatus is configured to be played by skipping the water skipping article across water and into one of the target openings. The target may be held in place by the anchors that are submerged in the water, or rest on a bottom surface of a body of water or on solid ground surface, such as on a pool deck. The skipping target game apparatus may also be placed on or at the end of a water slide, wherein a slippery and wet surface may allow the water skipping articles to skip over the water slide into the target openings.
An exemplary skipping target game apparatus comprises a backstop that is configured to extend behind the target to collect the water skipping articles that bounce off or over the target or are errant shots that miss the target all together. The backstop may also be configured to float an may have buoyant floatation components, such as the base support, which may be buoyant and be comprises of foam or may be inflatable. A backstop net extends between the base support and an upper support. The upper support may also be inflatable or may be retain a shape by the use of segmented support poles that are flexible to form an arced backstop upper support shape. A backstop stanchion is configured to extend between the base support and the upper support to keep the upper support elevated up in a backstop configuration. The backstop stanchion may also comprise a segmented support pole
The summary of the invention is provided as a general introduction to some of the embodiments of the invention, and is not intended to be limiting. Additional example embodiments including variations and alternative configurations of the invention are provided herein.
A more complete understanding of the present invention may be derived by referring to the detailed description when considered in connection with the following illustrative figures. In the figures, like reference numbers refer to like elements or acts throughout the figures.
In the following description, and for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the various aspects of the invention. It will be understood, however, by those skilled in the relevant arts, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, known structures and devices are shown or discussed more generally in order to avoid obscuring the invention. In many cases, a description of the operation is sufficient to enable one to implement the various forms of the invention. It should be noted that there are many different and alternative configurations, devices and technologies to which the disclosed inventions may be applied. The full scope of the inventions is not limited to the examples that are described below.
In one application, a novel aquatic game apparatus is provided.
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The upper surface 17 may be shaped as any regular or irregular polygonal figure such as, by nonlimiting example, a triangle, quadrilateral, pentagonal, hexagonal, or octagonal figure. In some embodiments, the upper surface 17 may be shaped as any circle, oval, oblong, or any other closed curve. Similarly, the lower surface 26 may be shaped as any regular or irregular polygonal figure such as, by nonlimiting example, a triangle, quadrilateral, pentagonal, hexagonal, or octagonal figure. In some embodiments, the lower surface 26 may be shaped as any circle, oval, oblong, or any other closed curve. The upper 17 and lower 26 surfaces may be of the same or different shape in relation to one other. As shown, the target portion 32 has a triangular shape comprising three sides and acute angles between the sides. The intersections of the sides, or points of the triangle are curved having a radius of curvature. The target portion has a plurality of target openings 16, each having an associated point marking 44 that indicates the number of points for skipping the water skipping article 100 into the target opening. As shown, the target openings along the bottom 34 of the target portion have a lower point marking than the target proximal to the top 36 of the target portion, as it may be more difficult to skip the water skipping article into the upper target opening.
The target may have glow in the dark portions or the upper surface may be glow in the dark, or portions thereof may be glow in the dark to enable play in low light conditions. The upper surface 17 may have glow in the dark material 44, or the glow in the dark material may be configured around the target openings 16 and/or with the point markings 41. As described herein the water skipping article 100 may have glow in the dark material 110 as well.
In some embodiments, the pop-up board 12 may be comprised of a waterproof canvas material. In other embodiments, the pop-up board 12 may be comprised of a non-waterproof fabric, plastic, nylon, rubber, or tensile fabric. In some embodiments, the upper surface 17 of the pop-up board 12 may be comprised of wood. In some embodiments, the upper surface 17 and lower 26 surfaces of the pop-up board 12 may be comprised of the same or different material in relation to one another. In some embodiments, the upper surface 17 of the pop-up board 12 may comprise at least target opening 16 without a pocketed net 14. In some embodiments, the target 10 may be comprised of glow-in-the-dark materials 41, or be affixed with lighting, to enable gameplay in darkness.
In one non-limiting embodiment, the support pole 28 comprises a semi-rigid stanchion 50 and an elastic canvas 51. The elastic canvas 51 further comprises an upper end 30 coupled to the upper surface 17 of the pop-up board 12, and a lower end 15 coupled to the lower surface 26 of the pop-up board 12, wherein the semi-rigid stanchion 50 is insertably coupled to the elastic canvas 51 at both ends of the elastic canvas 51. The support pole 28 elevates the upper surface 17 of the pop-up board 12 over the lower surface 26 of the pop-up board 28. Insertably coupling the semi-rigid stanchion 50 to both ends of the elastic canvas 51 stretches the elastic canvas 51 from a slacked state to a taut state. The tautness of the elastic canvas 51, in conjunction with the semi-rigid stanchion, ensures the structural integrity of the target while the upper surface 17 is elevated above the lower surface 26. To collapse the pop-up board 12, the semi-rigid stanchion 50 may be removed, slackening the elastic canvas 51 and collapsing the upper surface 17 onto the lower surface 26. The semi-rigid stanchion, or support pole, may be segmented support pole.
The elastic canvas 51 may comprise a waterproof fabric, non-waterproof fabric, plastic, nylon, rubber, canvas material, tensile fabric, a mixture of any of the preceding materials, or any flexible material suitable for the proper operation of the support pole 28. The semi-rigid stanchion 50 may comprise fiberglass, polyvinyl chloride, plastic, metal, rubber, nylon, twine, a mixture of the preceding materials, or any semi-rigid material suitable for the proper operation of the support pole 28. In some embodiments, the support pole 28 may comprise a rigid stanchion. In other embodiments, the support pole 28 may comprise a semi-rigid stanchion 50 that is substantially more flexible than rigid.
The aquatic game apparatus, comprising the water skipping article 100 and the target 10, may be used when a user skips the water skipping article 100 along a surface of water towards the target 10 and contacts the target 10 with the water skipping article 100. In some implementations, the user may skip the water skipping article 100 into at least one of the plurality of pocketed nets 14. In some implementations, the user may tally at least one point upon skipping the water skipping article 100 into one of the plurality of pocketed nets 14. In some implementations, the upper surface 17 of the pop-up board 12 may flex upon contact of the water skipping article 100 with the target 10.
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Claims
1. An aquatic game apparatus, comprising:
- a bouyant water skipping article, comprising:
- a target, comprising: a target portion comprising an upper surface having a plurality target openings; and a bouyant base portion comprising a flotation unit; wherein the upper surface of the target portion is configured to be elevated up from the base unit a target angle.
2. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an anchor coupled to the target by a strap.
3. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 2, comprising at least two anchors coupled to the target by a strap.
4. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 2, wherein the anchor comprises a fillable weight bag.
5. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bouyant water skipping article is made of foam.
6. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of target openings comprise pocketed nets configured to catch the water skipping article.
7. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, wherein the target portion is a triangularly shaped having three sides configure at acute angles.
8. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 7, wherein the target portion comprises at least three target openings.
9. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 8, wherein the target portion comprises a lower target opening, a middle target opening and an upper target opening, wherein the middle target opening is configured between the lower and upper target opening.
10. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, where the floatation unit of the base portion is an inflatable bladder.
11. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, where the floatation unit of the base portion is detachably attached to the base portion.
12. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 11, where the floatation unit of the base portion is rod shaped and made of foam.
13. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, where the floatation unit of the base portion is rod shaped and made of foam.
14. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, wherein the target is collapsible is foldable and configured to be folded and placed in a case for transport.
15. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 14, wherein the target comprises an inflatable bladder.
16. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 14, wherein the target comprises a wire frame configured in a sleeve and wherein the wire frame is flexible.
17. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a bouyant backstop that is configured to extend behind the target and comprises a net configured to capture water skipping articles that miss the target openings.
18. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, of claim 17, wherein the bouyant backstop comprises an upper support and a base support that is bouyant and wherein the net is configured between said upper support and the base support.
19. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, wherein the target comprises glow in the dark material.
20. The aquatic game apparatus of claim 1, wherein the water skipping article comprises glow in the dark material.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 3, 2021
Publication Date: Oct 21, 2021
Inventor: Jaron Peter Lodge (Scottsdale, AZ)
Application Number: 17/337,651