TRANSPORTABLE TARGET GAME APPARATUS WTIH BACKLIT DISPLAY FACE ADN STRUCTURAL SUPPORT MEMBERS
A transportable target game assembly being collapsible with laterally extending support wedges supporting the target face of the target assembly. The support wedges are secured laterally to the target face with a segmented hinge. Jointless support struts are provided between the support wedges and the bottom side of the target face. The jointless strut snaps into rigidity to erect the target assembly and collapses into recesses formed in the bottom side of the target face for collapse and transport. The jointless support strut comprises multiple layers of spring steel with a clearance riveted connection to allow the multiple layers to cooperatively bend and straighten for erection and collapse.
This invention relates to a transportable target game apparatus with improved structural support members specifically providing for quick and sturdy erection and collapse of the apparatus.
BACKGROUNDA wide variety of projectile target games are played under circumstances from recreational backyard and beach play to family picnics to competitive events having hundreds of competitors. In such games, a projectile (ball, dart, beanbag, etc.) is thrown, shot or launched from a distance by a player toward a target. The construction of an adequately rigid structural assembly of adequate mass (per the American Cornhole Association, mass of at least 25 pounds is required) provides a target at which competitors will launch or throw projectiles from a distance. A well-known beanbag toss version of such a target game, colloquially referred to as “cornhole”, is a very popular target game in which a set of two target assemblies are placed 27 feet apart and competing teams throw to the remote target from a distance. The projectile beanbag is thrown toward the target assembly, the assembly having a target face with a hole formed therein which is the ultimate target for the projectile. Scoring is done by throwing the projectile beanbag into the hole. Most scoring occurs as a result of landing the bag short of the hole and having the projectile land on the face and slide into the hole. The success of “cornhole” has spawned dozens of competitors with different targets and projectiles, all with the common feature of presenting an erected target assembly toward which projectiles are launched. Such assemblies generally include provisions for portability insofar as such game sets are not typically intended to be permanently installed at a location. It is a motivation of such target games to be as easily transported as possible while still providing the necessary structural integrity and rigidity for the target assembly to withstand the forces of being repeatedly struck by the launched projectiles. Placement of carrying handles and reduction of mass for transport are important considerations for transportability.
While the principles discussed herein generally refer to the game of “cornhole” and the dual sets associated therewith, the advantages of the provisions of the present invention are not limited thereto. Specifically, the principles of the present invention contemplate that any transportable target game having a collapsible and erectable target would benefit from the principles disclosed herein. In addition, many of the innovative features set forth herein are also adaptable to other collapsible and transportable structures, furniture, tables and other structures that comprise collapsible or foldable members between which structural support devices are inserted, erected, collapsed and removed.
The major difficulty in making a target game transportable is presented by countervailing objectives to make the target set of sufficient mass and rigidity for gameplay to withstand the weight of the projectiles (beanbags) repetitively landing thereon, while also being lightweight enough and having storage provisions incorporated therein for transporting the bags/projectiles. Prior art attempts have addressed one or the other of these issues but, as set forth in more detail herein, the design of target sets that are lightweight and portable is contrary to the motivation to provide a sturdy, stable apparatus.
The present invention is distinguishable by the inclusion of a lightweight multi layer composite target face, one layer being a source of illumination that works with a translucent display layer and laterally extending support wedges secured by disappearing hinges to the target faceplate. In addition, the present invention provides a novel quick erect and collapse strut providing rigidity between the support wedges and the target face. Significant design innovations have been applied to provide target assemblies that are highly portable, lightweight, multi layer planar surfaces with a rigid support structure interposed between them.
As will be set forth in more detail herein, a robust target game is provided with rigid collapsible support structures between planar surfaces, while still being lightweight enough, even with the projectiles/beanbags stored therein, to be easily carried by a single person from convenient handles formed in the structural surfaces of the assembly. Innovative struts, described in more detail herein, with novel affixation provisions provide rigid structural support between erected members of the target assembly.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide a lightweight target game apparatus having upper and lower handles for portability.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a portable target apparatus having means for quick erection and collapse.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a target game apparatus having a rigid structure and adequate mass to withstand projectiles launched from a distance repetitively landing thereon.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a multiple layer target face plate having reinforcement as well as a layer for custom graphic display on the face plate and a protective layer to protect the graphic layer from scuffing.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a target game apparatus having a cavity with a peripheral protective lip for receiving and retaining additional layers and to prevent scuffing.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a target apparatus displaying customizable graphics and indicia under the transparent face layer.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a target assembly having a jointless strut providing for quick erection and collapse of the target assembly.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a spring steel strut providing rigid structural support for the target assembly.
It is another object of the present invention to provide properly positioned cavities in the target game assembly to receive the collapsed spring steel strut.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a target assembly wherein individual layers of a multiple layer strut are free to independently move in the longitudinal direction to prevent binding up during collapse of the target assembly.
It is yet another object of a present invention to provide a target game assembly having rounded corners for durability and to resist damage during transport.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention comprises a portable target assembly for a target game wherein a target face is provided with means for receiving and withstanding projectiles launched towards it from a distance. A support structure for the target face is provided with sufficient rigidity and mass to withstand repeatedly being struck by projectiles launched from a distance. It is necessary that the target face and the support structure are adequate to support the loads and forces applied during ordinary gameplay.
The portable target assembly of the present invention, particularly the target face and the support structures, specifically comprise lightweight materials for ease of transport. In the most preferred embodiment of this invention, the target face and support elements comprise polymeric composition, although the apparatus is specifically and expressly not limited to such composition and other alternative compositions and materials are specifically contemplated such that their use does not depart from the principles of the present invention.
The support structure of the inventive apparatus comprises at least one supporting wedge affixed to the target face in a manner that allows the at least supporting wedge to collapse for transport. In a significant aspect of the present invention, the supporting wedge supports the weight of the target face substantially along at least one lateral side of the target face.
The present invention is distinguishable by its use of a collapsible supporting strut, interposed between the supporting wedges and the target face when the target face and the support structure are erected for gameplay. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the collapsible supporting strut comprises a flexible joint with strut and the target face comprises a top side and a bottom side, such that the supporting strut is permanently affixed between the supportive wedges and the bottom side of the target face. The bottom side of the target face and the inner side of the support wedges comprise at least one void located to receive the supporting struts when the supporting structure is collapsed. In the most preferred embodiment of the present invention, the supporting structure comprises at least two support wedges, however more or less number of support wedges are contemplated such that the use of more or less does not depart from the principles of the present invention.
The present invention portable target assembly for a target game specifically comprises a target face plate of a moldable material and supportive wedges supporting the target face plate along lateral edges wherein the supportive wedges collapse for transport to provide a slim profile assembly. The portable target assembly in the most preferred embodiment of the invention comprises multiple layers of materials provided and retained within a peripheral lip formed in a moldable skeleton constructed through any of additive manufacturing, form casting and machining.
The present invention provides for an erect target assembly 10 as shown in
The target face plate 14 is a multiple layer assembly having a structural skeleton 15 that is rigidly erected upon and supported by the support wedges 26, 30 with interposed support struts 38, 40 between them as depicted in
The present invention is distinguishable as set forth in more detail herein, by the shallowness and lightweight nature of the target assembly 10 when collapsed for portability. The shallowness is accomplished by providing hinges 34, 36 that mechanically secure the target faceplate 14 and skeleton 15 to the supporting wedges 26, 30. The disappearing hinges 34, 36 comprise a rotatably locking hinge 200 that is embedded and affixed to the faceplate 14 and support wedges 26, 30 as shown in
The interposed struts 38, 40 comprise one or more layers 42A, 42B of spring steel. In the most preferred embodiment of the present invention, the struts 38, 40 comprise two layers 42A,42B of spring steel, but it is specifically contemplated that more or less layers of alternative gauges and strengths of spring steel may be employed for struts 38, 40 without departing from the principles of the present invention. This arrangement is necessary for strength and flexibility, and the multiple layers 42A, 42B are secured together in a first embodiment of the present invention using rivets 50, 52 (
In this preferred embodiment, the struts 38, 40 are secured at the distal ends 44, 46 to terminal end tabs 58, 60 (
An alternate preferred embodiment of the multi layer strut 38, 40 is provided as shown in
Another preferred embodiment of the strut hinges 100 for the strut layers 42A, 42B is provided as shown in
In addition to the construction of the interposing struts 38, 40, the principles of the present invention provide further provisions to effect a highly portable target assembly 10 constructed to be lightweight with a thin profile for easy portability. A layered construction of the target assembly is provided for that motivation, including, as shown in
The skeleton 15 may be made even more lightweight for transport by providing the cut outs as described above, and by removing a large cut out 267.
In addition to the collapse provisions provided by the struts 38, 40 and receptive voids 48A, 48B, 49A, 49B in the target plate 14 and skeleton 15 and support wedges 26, 30, the target assembly 10 is also novel in its multi layer construction as indicated in
On the underside of the skeleton 15, a stiffener plate 312 is also provided that is received in the extensive cut outs of the underside 22 of the target face 14 as defined by the construction of the skeleton 15.
Notably, by providing the stiffener plate 312 to enclose the large cut out 267 in the underside of the skeleton 15, a fillable void is created. The preferred embodiment of the present invention provides an access means comprising a threaded cap 350 (C
The foregoing represents preferred embodiments incorporating the principles of the present invention, but the use of other materials and devices is contemplated that do not depart from the principles of the present invention, specifically those of providing a highly portable, lightweight and slim profile for a target assembly as set forth herein.
Claims
1. A portable target assembly for a target game comprising:
- a target face having provisions for receiving and withstanding projectiles launched towards said target face from a distance;
- a support structure for said target face of sufficient rigidity to withstand repeatedly being struck by projectiles launched from a distance;
- wherein said target face and said support structure are adequate to support the loads and forces applied during ordinary gameplay.
2. The portable target assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said target face and said support structures comprise lightweight materials for ease of transport.
3. The portable target assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said target face and said support structure comprise polymer and metal composition.
4. The portable target assembly of claim 2 wherein said support structure comprises at least one supporting wedge affixed to said target face in a manner allowing said supporting wedges to collapse for transport.
5. The portable target assembly of claim 4 wherein said supporting wedge supports the weight of said target face substantially along at least one side of said target face.
6. The portable target assembly of claim 5 wherein a collapsible supporting strut is interposed between said at least one supporting wedge and said target face wherein said target face and said support structure are erected for gameplay.
7. The portable target assembly of claim 6 wherein said collapsible supporting strut comprises a flexible joint with strut.
8. The portable target assembly of claim 7 wherein said target face comprises a top side and a bottom side, said supportive structure being permanently affixed between said at least one wedge and said bottom side of said target face.
9. The portable assembly of claim 8 wherein said bottom side of said target face comprises at least one void located to receive said supporting strut when said supporting structure is collapsed.
10. The portable assembly of claim 9 wherein said supporting structure of comprises at least two support wedges.
11. A portable target assembly for a target game comprising:
- a target face plate comprising a moldable material;
- supportive wedges supporting said target face plate along lateral edges;
- wherein said supportive wedges collapse for transport to provide a slim profile assembly.
12. The portable target assembly as set forth in claim 11 further comprising multiple layers of materials provided and retained within a peripheral lip formed in said moldable target face.
13. The portable assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein said multiple layers comprises an illuminated layer and a translucent display layer backlit by said illuminated layer.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 2, 2022
Publication Date: Mar 7, 2024
Inventor: Dan Olive (Cincinnati, OH)
Application Number: 17/902,425