WEARABLE COUNTING AND SCORE KEEPING APPARATUS
A wearable counting and score keeping apparatus is attachable to or integrated with an item of apparel. Scores for games played are tabulable upon the apparatus whereby a user need not write down scores but may signal a score in real time while actively involved in the game.
Be it known that I, Justin Jasiewicz, a citizen of the United States, have invented new and useful improvements in a wearable counting and score keeping apparatus as described in this specification.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMeans of keeping score in games often involve a writing of some kind. Often a player carries a particular score card devised for the game at hand and tallies a score during gameplay. This requires pausing gameplay to retrieve the necessary materials and make the entry.
Wearable signaling accoutrements are seen in the art. Most are devised for signaling reminders or marking dates or other sequential events or occurrences. Most position a depending string or encircling band whereon a series of beads is moveable. However, these are not wearable in such a manner as to avoid movement during gameplay, nor to maintain position of the counters when moved to indicate a score. Further, some impede gameplay by moving upon the body or thereabouts. Others are devised to be secured to another accoutrement that is not worn during gameplay (such as a golf bag, for example). However, this removes the device from proximity when scores are achieved and necessitates an interruption in gameplay for the score achieved to be noted.
The present invention, therefore, is devised to enable wear upon apparel whereby tallying of a score is rendered expediently and without appreciably arresting gameplay. The present wearable counting and score keeping apparatus is integrated or attachable to an item of apparel whereby unobtrusive wear of the apparel enables tabulation of a score. The present apparatus is devised for comfortable and unobtrusive wear upon an item of apparel, fixed in place, to avoid disruption to any score tabulated on the apparatus during gameplay due to physical movement or activity. The apparatus is ported integrated with or attached to a garment in flush relation thereto. A user is therefore able to tabulate a score during gameplay in an accessible and convenient manner without having to remember or write anything down.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a wearable counting and score keeping apparatus, and more particularly, to a wearable counting and score keeping apparatus that is integrated with, or flushly and securably attachable to, an item of apparel.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is devised to stylistically integrate with, or be attachable to, an item of sporting apparel while reducing the possibility of the apparatus impeding gameplay or misrepresenting an achieved score during gameplay. Further, the present invention is devised to be adaptable to particular games wherein scores are displayable according to the game’s particular set of points required.
Some games, for example, culminate scores through a series of events, locations, sets, rounds or games, whereby tabulation of subordinate scores comprises achievement of superordinate goals towards a win. An example is tennis (comprising games which culminate in sets and sets in a match) or golf (where each hole requires a separate tally relative to a set par value against which each player’s strokes are measured) or cards (for example, bridge, where hands are won by collecting tricks that are scored relative to bids entered at the onset of each hand). Thus, many games comprise rounds wherein separate scores or activities accrue points toward superordinate values. Keeping track of these values can be complex and typically requires writing the scores down as they occur wherein a superordinate value (and ultimately a win) can be calculated and signaled to the players.
The present invention, therefore, provides a portable means to tabulate scores, including subordinate and superordinate values as case may be, in an unobtrusive and stylish manner upon the clothing or apparel of a player. In an example embodiment herein disclosed, the wearable counting and score keeping apparatus includes a support element that is attachable to or integrated with an item of apparel, such as a pair of trousers, shorts, hat, shirt, or belt, for example. Additional items of apparel are contemplated as within scope of this invention whereupon a support apparatus may be integrated or attached. Where the present invention is attachable, the support element may include fasteners such as snaps, buttons, hook and loop fastening means, clips, rivets, magnets, or other means of securably attaching the apparatus to a corresponding item of apparel, whether removably or affixedly. The item of apparel, therefore, includes a corresponding mounting area whereat the apparatus secures or is installed at time of manufacture.
At least one longitudinal track member is disposed upon the support element, having an extent or delimit wherein translocation of at least one signal element, slidably mounted, or attachably mountable or, in some embodiments, displayable upon the track member, is enabled between at least a first position and a second position, whereby at least a change of score is recordable and signalable to the user. Thus, at least one signal element is positional or displayable upon the track member to signal a change in value as appropriate to compute or tally a score toward a win.
Various games enjoyed by humankind enable a variety of forms of the instant apparatus, wherein the number track members, their arrangement, number of corresponding signal elements, as well as the positions such signal elements may be caused to occupy in use, may vary to better accommodate such scoring values as are preferentially employed by a particular game.
In some embodiments, for example, the signal elements are slidable between various positions along the track member. In at least one example embodiment contemplated herein, each signal element is moveable transversely relative to its position upon the track member, instead of longitudinally along the track member, whereby scores may be delineated between an original position, an upper position, or a lower position relative to the track member’s longitudinal axis, for example. In some other embodiments, for example, a plurality of track members may be disposed to signal a variety of different scores, points, or other statistics (such as misses, say, or steals, for example, relative to points attained, or to present scores of opposing teams, say). In some embodiments, signal members may take on different values, such as single points, tens, or hundreds, for example. Thus, in some embodiments, one row of signal elements may correspond to single-digit integers, while a second row of signal elements may correspond to tens, for example. Thus scores from one to one hundred may be illustrated with just twenty signal elements disposed in two rows of ten, for example.
In at least one example embodiment contemplated herein, the apparatus may be disposed in wireless communication with a remotely situated peripheral device, whereby the score tabulated upon the apparatus is signaled and displayed upon the peripheral device. In another example embodiment contemplated herein, the apparatus is digitally represented upon a touchscreen support element wherein the signal elements are moved virtually to display scores and statistics in the same manner as if real-world, three dimensional signal elements were used.
For the purposes of illustration only, therefore, a number of example embodiments are set forth in the detailed description which follows, to exemplify embodiments as may be suited for particular games. The instant examples are intended to illustrate the intended scope the invention contemplated herein whereby particular elements and necessary components common to all example embodiments resolve more apprehensibly to persons of ordinary skill in the art.
In all embodiments, at least one signal element is movable or displayable in association with at least one track member whereby a datum is signifiable by and to a user. The various example embodiments set forth herein are not intended to limit the present invention, therefore, but to show how the various elements common to all embodiments may be disposed in fulfilling the intended objective of the invention. Thus, whether the invention is employed virtually (as a digital version depicting like elements associable in digital display) or as a real world three-dimensional object, the invention is devised for portability and accessibility for tabulating scores and statistics by a user during gameplay.
It should be recognized by persons of skill in the art that although the signal elements herein are shown as moveable elements disposed or displayed upon a track member, illuminable or displayable embodiments are contemplated as within scope of this invention. In such embodiments, signal elements may comprise light emitting diodes (LEDS) for example and may signal a value by illuminating upon the track member. Additionally, the track member may include illuminable sections which are illuminated when a value is represented in such illuminable section. Thus electric versions of the present invention are contemplated as within scope of the present disclosure.
Claims
1. A wearable counting and score keeping apparatus attachable or integrated with an item of apparel, said apparatus comprising:
- a support element attachable to or integrated with the item of apparel; and
- at least one signal element displayable upon the at least one longitudinal track member to indicate a score or tally between at least a first position and a second position.
2. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus attachable to or integrated with an item of apparel of claim 1 further comprising:
- at least one longitudinal track member disposed upon the support element;
- wherein the at least one signal element is operationally coupled with and positional upon, attachable to, or displayable upon the at least one longitudinal track member to indicate a score or tally between at least a first position and a second position.
3. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of signal elements wherein a score is countable by movement or display of each of the plurality of signal elements from one end of the longitudinal track member to the other.
4. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 2 wherein a score is representable by movement of the at least one signal element between a series of positions, each of the series of positions indicative of a particular score.
5. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 3 wherein the at least one track member includes a plurality of track members disposed to tally subordinate scores within games and superordinate scores comprising games won or lost toward an ultimate win.
6. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 1 wherein the support element is stitched or riveted or otherwise affixed to the item of apparel.
7. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 2 wherein the support element is attachable to a belt for wear upon the waist of a user.
8. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 5 wherein the plurality of track members are arranged in columns.
9. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 5 wherein the plurality of track members are arranged with an outer track member disposed anteriorly in front of an inner track member disposed.
10. A wearable counting and score keeping apparatus attachable to or integrated with an item of apparel, said apparatus comprising:
- a flexible, parallelepiped support element attachable to or integrated with the item of apparel;
- at least one longitudinal track member disposed upon the support element; and
- at least one signal element operationally coupled with or positional, attachable, or displayable upon the at least one longitudinal track member to indicate a score or tally between at least a first and a second position.
11. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 10 wherein each of the at least one signal elements are generally flat or parallelepiped bands or partial bands configured to be slidable upon the at least one track member while presenting a minimal and unobtrusive profile.
12. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 11 wherein the at least one longitudinal track member includes at least one pip disposed thereupon to releasably secure the at least one signal element in position relating to acquisition of a point or to demark a score.
13. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 10 wherein the support element is releasably securable to an attachment area disposed upon the item of apparel.
14. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 13 where in the support element releasably attaches to the attachment are by action of any one of:
- hook and loop fasteners;
- buttons;
- clips;
- magnets; or
- snaps.
15. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 1 wherein the signal elements are illuminable upon the support element.
16. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 2 wherein the support element is disposed in wireless communication with an existing peripheral device whereby tabulation upon the apparatus is communicated and displayed upon the existing peripheral device.
17. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 15 wherein the support element is disposed in wireless communication with an existing peripheral device whereby tabulation upon the apparatus is communicated and displayed upon the existing peripheral device.
18. The wearable counting and score keeping apparatus of claim 2 wherein each of the at least one signal elements is moveable within a transverse plain relative to the at least one track member wherein each of the at least one signal elements is moveable between at least:
- a lower position downwardly projected upon the track member;
- a neutral position, upon the track member; and
- an upper position, upwardly projected upon the track member.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 1, 2022
Publication Date: Aug 3, 2023
Inventor: Justin JASIEWICZ (Lakewood, CO)
Application Number: 17/590,704