Jan. 7, 1969 R. WADERS 3,420,525
GAME APPARATUS Filed June 20, 1966Sheet 11* BY W INVENTOR R. WADERS GAME APPARATUS Jan. 7, 1969Sheet 3 of 5 Filed June 20, 1966 Ma Q N h w a R R. WADERS GAME APPARATUS Jan. 7, 1969 Sheet Filerl June 20, 1966 /v Waders ATT United States Patent Oflice 3,420,525 Patented Jan. 7, 1969 3,420,525 GAME APPARATUS Ralph Waders, 2430 41st St., Astoria, NY. 11103 Filed June 20, 1966, Ser. No. 558,690 US. Cl. 273-135 Claims Int. Cl.A63f 3/00 ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A game device comprising a multisided roller having the same series of numbers on each side, with the numbers being in difierent order on successive sides. The roller is enclosed in a housing having a cover provided with a separate window for each number in the series, each window having a removable cover. The game is played by first removing any one of the covers, noting the number thus exposed, counting this number of covers from either end of the series, and removing the cover thus selected. This procedure is continued until an exposed number does not designate a closed window, the players score being then computed by adding the numbers below the windows which remain closed.
' An important object of the present invention is to provide a gameboard having a rotatable member with indi'cia thereon in the form of spaced numbers.
Another object of the invention is to provide a gameboard used in a game that is interesting and entertaining.
For further comprehension of the invention and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following description and accompanying drawings and to the appended claims in which the various novel features of the invention are more particularly set forth.
In the accompanying drawings forming a material part of this disclosure:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a 'gameboard embodying one form of the invention, several of the covers being shown displaced revealing the numbers.
f FIG. 2 is a horizontal sectional view thereof.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken on the plane of the line 33 of FIG. 2.
I FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 1 showing a modified form of the invention, parts being shown broken away. FIG. 5 is a part sectional and part plan view of the parts shown in FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view taken on the plane of theline 66 of FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 is a vertical sectional view taken on the plane of the line 77 of FIG. 5.
FIG. 8 is a perspective detail view of the slide cover. FIG. 9 is a fragmentary perspective view of a game board embodying another modified form of the invention. FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the gameboard shown in FIG. 9'.
FIG. 11 is a vertical sectional view taken on the plane of the line 11-11 of FIG. 10.
' FIG. 12 is a vertical sectional view taken on the plane of the line 1212 of FIG. 10.
FIG. 13 is a perspective detail view of the detent latch shown in FIG. 10.
Referring now in detail to the various views of the drawings, in FIG. 1 agameboard 10 is shown embodying one form of the invention. Thegameboard 10 comprises an elongated box-like container 12 rectangular in configuration and in cross-section and formed of wood, paperboard or other suitable material. The container includes abottom wall 14,side walls 16, 18 andend walls 20, 22. The container is open at the top but is adapted to be closed by acover 24 seated on the top edges of the side and end walls.End wall 20 is for-med with a bearing Opening 26 centrally thereof, andend wall 22 with aslot 28 centrally thereof and intersecting the top edge of theend Wall 22..
An elongated solid cylidnricalwooden roller 30 is rotatably mounted inside the container centrally thereof. The roller is formed with end trunnions orstub shafts 32, 34,shaft 32 being journalled in the opening 26 inend wall 20, andshaft 34 journalled in the bottom of theslot 28 inend wall 22. Aknob 35 is fixed on the protruding end ofshaft 32 by means of aset screw 37, for turning the roller. The body of theroller 30 is multi-sided as indicated at 36 in FIGS. 2 and 3, the sides extending from end to end thereof and being flat.
Indicia 38 in the form of a series of numerals is placed on thefiat sides 36 of the body of the roller, the numerals being equally spaced therealong. The numerals are annularly aligned around the body of the roller. The numerals are promiscuously or irregularly arranged on the flat sides, that is, they are not consecutively arranged from end to end therealong. For instance, as shown in FIG. 2, on one fiat side apear the numerals, reading from left to right, 4, 1, 3, 5, 6, 2 and 7. An adjacent flat side has numerals reading from left to right as follows: 1, 3, 5, 6, 2, 7 and 4.
Thecover 24 is formed with a series ofcircular windows 40 spaced therealong centrally thereof, the spacing being the same as spacing between the numerals on theroller 30, so as to reveal the numerals. Disc-shaped covers 42 are slidably and removably mounted on thebox cover 24 for covering the windows and concealing the numerals. A number of covers 42 slightly larger than the windows are provided for closing thewindows 40. Thecovers 42 are flat and disc-shaped so that they can readily be slid over the surface of thecover 24 and over thewindows 40 to conceal the numerals and be slid away from the windows to reveal the numerals thereunder. Adajcent one end, the body of theroller 30 is formed with a series of circularshallow recesses 44 in annular formation, one recess being formed on eachflat side 36. Coacting with theserecesses 44, there is anelongated spring finger 46, one end thereof being fixed to the inner surface ofside wall 16 by means of ablock 48 fixed to the wall byscrews 50. The other freeend of the spring finger is adapted to snap into one of therecesses 44 for holding the roller against rotation.
In using the gameboard 10in playing the game, theroller 30 is turned by means of theknob 35 and a set ofnumbers 38 positioned underneath and in line with thewindows 40. The windows are covered by means of thecovers 42. Thegameboard 10 is ready for playing. A first player, by means of his finger, slides a selectedcover 42 away from thewindow 40, revealing a number in the window. For example,number 3 is revealed. Thisnumber 3 controls the next move by the player. Thenumber 3 directs that thethird cover 42 from either end must be removed from its window. For example, the cover on the third window from the left as viewed in FIG. 1 is removed revealing the number 5, for example. The next move by the player is governed or controlled by the Illlll'llb6l' 5, which number directs that the fifth cover from either end, if still in closing position, is to be removed from its window. For example, the cover on the fifth window from the left as viewed in FIG. 1 because the fifth cover from the right has already been removed and is not in closing position. Removal of the fifth cover from the left reveals thenumber 2. The next move by the player is again controlled by thenumber 2, which number directs that thesecond cover 42 from either end of the gameboard is to be removed from its window. For example, the cover on the second window from the right as viewed in FIG. 1 because the second cover from the left has already been removed and is not in closing position. Removal of the second cover from the right reveals thenumber 7. The next move by the player is again controlled by the last number revealed, to wit, 7, which number directs that the seventh cover from either end still in closing position be removed from its window. For example, the cover on the seventh window from the left as viewed in FIG. 1 is removed revealing the number 4 for example. The next move by the player is again controlled by the last number revealed, to wit, 4, which number directs that the fourth cover from either end still in closing position be removed from its window. For example, the cover on the fourth window from the right as viewed in FIG. 1 is removed, revealing thenumber 6 for example. The next move by the player is again controlled by the last number revealed, to wit, 6, which number directs that the sixth cover from either end still in closing position be removed from its window. Inasmuch as the sixth window from each end of the gameboard is uncovered there is no cover on the sixth window from either end. Accordingly, the player is stopped from moving again and therefore his score is computed. From an inspection of the gameboard, only one window is left covered and the player is penalized the amount equal to the number in said window, for example, 1. The first player has 1 point marked against him.
The gameboard is now prepared for the next player or the opponent of the first player, by sliding thecovers 42 back on top of the windows and by giving the roller 30 a turn by means of theknob 35, bringing a new set ofnumerals 38 into position in thewindows 40. The next player or opponent makes his moves in a similar way as the first player has done, being guided and controlled by the numbers revealed when the covers are removed. If anywindow 40 remains covered, the opponent is penalized a number of points equivalent to the number appearing in said window when its cover is removed.
A predetermined number of penalty points is established as the number to avoid reaching, and the player first reaching such number of points loses the game. Of course, other rules may be established for playing games with thegameboard 10.
In FIGS. 4-8, inclusive, a gameboard 10' somewhat similar togameboard 10 is shown. Garneboard 10' comprises an elongated box-like container 12 withbottom wall 14, side walls 16', 18' and end walls similar to endwalls 20 and 22 ofcontainer 12, only one end wall 20' being shown. The container 12' is open at the top and is adapted to be closed by acover 24" seated on the top edges of the side and end walls.
The cover 24' is formed with a series of circular windows 40' spaced therealong centrally thereof over the roller the spacing of the windows being the same as the spacing between the numerals 38' on the roller so as to reveal the numerals. The cover is also formed with a series of square shapedopenings 54 spaced therealong, each square shaped opening being alongside a circular window 40'.Crossribs 56 are formed on the top surface of the cover in spaced relation, a window and a square shaped opening being disposed between a Pair of crossribs. The crossribs have downwardly convergingedges 58. Covers 42' are slidably mounted oncovtr 24 for covering the windows 40'. The covers 42' are rectangular in shape and fiat, with arack 60 on the bottom surface thereof, as viewed in FIG. 4 adjacent one long side thereof. The sliding movements of the covers are guided by the edges of thecrossribs 56.
Anelongated round shaft 58 is mounted inside the container parallel to the roller 30' with one end journalled in a bearing opening 60 in end wall 20' and the other end journalled in a similar bearing opening in the wall opposite to wall 20 (not shown). The shaft also slides in these bearing openings. A knob 35' is mounted on the end ofshaft 58 outwardly of end wall 20', for turning theshaft 58. A plurality ofgears 62 is fixed onshaft 58 inside the container in equidistantly spaced relation. Agear 62 is fixed on the shaft in line with each annular series of numerals 38'. Acompression spring 64 is sleeved around theshaft 58, one end being seated on the inner surface ofend wall 20 and its other end pressing against theendmost gear 62 to the right as seen in FIG. 5. Anothergear member 66 is fixed onshaft 58 between theendmost gear 62 and the nextadjacent gear 62.Gear member 66 is formed withsegmental gear sections 68 withsmooth sections 70 therebetween. Thegear sections 68 are disposed to mesh with theteeth 56 on thebroad gear 57 on roller 30', and to slide along saidteeth 56 ongear 57. An elongated detent spring finger 46' similar todetent finger 46 is similarly fixed on the inner surface of side wall 16'. Thedetent finger 46 is formed with abent end 70 adapted to snap into the triangular shaped recesses 44 on the roller 30' for releasably holding the roller in moved position.
A game may be played on the gameboard 10' with rules similar to the rules for using thegameboard 10. In using the gameboard 10', assuming that theremovable covers 42 are in closing position over thewindows 40, theshaft 58 is turned, bringing a fresh set of numerals 38' in line with the windows 40' on thecover 24.
The game is played according to the rules described for thegameboard 10 of FIG. 1 and thecovers 42 are manually moved from the windows 40' by the finger of the player to uncovering inoperative position as shown in FIG. 4. When all of thecovers 42 have been removed and the game is over, theshaft 58 is pulled outwardly until thegears 62 mesh with theracks 60 on the covers 42', whereupon the shaft is turned and the turning gears slide all of the covers 42' simultaneously to window covering position as shown in FIG. 4. Asmooth section 70 ongear member 66 being nowadjacent gear 57, the latter is not moved.
FIGS. 9 to 13, inclusive, illustrate another modified form ofgameboard 10" shaped similarly to the shape ofgameboard 10 withbottom wall 14",side walls 16" and 18" and end walls, only oneend wall 20" being shown. The open top is closed by acover 24". Theroller 30" is constructed and arranged similarly toroller 30 and is provided with spacednumerals 38". One end of theroller 30", however, is formed with anaxial recess 74 formed with inneraxial teeth 78. Astub shaft 32" extends through a flanged bushing in anopening 82 in thewall 20", extending inwardly and outwardly of the wall. Aknob 35" is fixed on the outer end of the shaft and apinion 84 on the inner end thereof, the pinion being in mesh with theinner teeth 78. The pinion is formed withgear segments 85 and 87 and withsmooth sections 89 therebetween. Acompression spring 86 is sleeved around the shaft, seated at one end on theflanged bushing 80 and pressing against the knob 35'', urigng the shaft outwardly. Aspur gear 88 is fixed on the shaft inwardly of theend wall 20".Gear 88 is normally in mesh with anidler gear 90 mounted on ashaft 92 extending through an opening inwall 20". The portion ofshaft 32" mounting thepinion 84 andgear 88 is noncircular and the portion passing throughbushing 80 and mounting theknob 35" is circular. The opposite end ofroller 30" is journalled in the opposite end wall (not shown) similarly toroller 30 of FIG. 1.
Thecover 24 is formed with a series ofcircular windows 40 centrally thereof in order to reveal thenumbers 38" on theroller 30".Covers 42" slidably mounted over the windows conceal the numerals. An elongatedclosed slot 94 is formed in thecover 24" opposite one side of eachwindow 40".
Onbottom wall 14" in line with points closely spaced from one side of thewindows 40", there are L-shapedbrackets 95 pivotally supportingplates 96 pivotally mounted at one end on the brackets by means of pivot pins 98, the other end of the plates being free and bifurcated. Aspur gear 99 is fixed on theshaft 58" insideend wall 20" in mesh with theidler gear 90 whereby movement of theshaft 32" is transmitted toshaft 58". Acam 100 is fixed onshaft 58" opposite each pivotedplate 96, the plate being disposed in the path of movement ofthe cam. At one point along its length,shaft 58" is formed with an offset crankportion 102 and coacting with saidportion 102 there is adetent spring 104 having one end riveted to thebottom wall 14" with its other curved end pressing against thecrank portion 102 to urge thecams 100 away from theplates 96. Eachcover 42 has an L- shapedfinger 106 fixed on its under surface as viewed in FIG. 9, oneleg 108 of the finger being vertically disposed and extending through theadjacent slot 94, the other horizontally disposedleg 110 extending underneath the surface of thecover 24", closely spaced therefrom, and projecting through thebifurcations 112 of theadjacent plate 96.
In playing a game with gameboard the rules pertaining to play ongameboards 10 and 10' prevail. In usinggameboard 10", the gameboard is conditioned for play by sliding thecovers 42" over thewindows 40". A set ofnumerals 38" is set in position under the windows by rotatingroller 30" by slidingshaft 32 inwardly to carrygear 88 thereon free ofidler gear 90 and then rotating the roller. Pressure onshaft 32" is then released and thespring 86 retracts thegear 88 to meshing relation withidler gear 90. After all of thecovers 42" have been slid away from the windows and the game is over, the covers may be retracted to window covering position simultaneously by turning theshaft 32 wherebygear 88 turnsshaft 58" throughgears 90 and 99 against the action ofdetent spring 104. Turning ofshaft 58" carries thecams 100 against the pivotedplates 96 which are interlocked with thefingers 106 of the covers 4 and slide the covers to operative window closing position as shown in FIG. 9. Since asmooth section 89 onpinion 84 is nowadjacent teeth 78, the roller is not rotated byshaft 32". When pressure onknob 35" is released, thedetent spring 104 will press theshaft 58" to normal position as shown in FIG. 9 through itscrank portion 102.
While I have illustrated and described the preferred embodiments of my invention, it is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise construction herein disclosed and thatvarious changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. In a gameboard of the kind described, an elongated rectangular shaped container with bottom side and end walls and being open at the top, a cover for the open top thereof, said cover having a series of spaced windows centrally thereof, a roller inside the container below the cover journalled in the end walls thereof, said roller carrying a plurality of series of circumferentially spacednumerals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, corresponding to the number of windows, said numerals adapted to be moved selectively into alignment with the windows by rotating said roller, the numerals of one series being different in arrangement from the arrangement of the numerals of an adjacent series, means for rotating said roller, individual removable covers for the windows and means for preventing accidental overrunning of the roller.
2. In a gameboard as defined inclaim 1, wherein the roller is elongated and noncircular in cross section, with elongated fiat sections with the numerals spaced along the flat sections, the numerals being promiscuously disposed along the fiat sections, the numerals on one section being different in arrangement from the arrangement of the numerals on an adjacent flat section.
3. In a gameboard as defined inclaim 1, wherein the 6 means for rotating the roller includes a knob on one of the journalled ends of the roller outwardly of the adjacent end wall of the container.
4. In a gameboard as defined, inclaim 1, wherein the roller is elongated and noncircular in cross-section, with elongated fiat sections, with the numerals spaced along the flat sections, the numerals being promiscuously disposed along. the flat sections, the numerals on one section being different in arrangement from the arrangement of the numerals on an adjacent flat section, the means for rotating'the roller including a knob of one of the journalled ends of the roller outwardly of the adjacent end wall of the container.
5. In a gameboard as defined inclaim 1, wherein the roller is provided with a gear on the outer surface thereof, and wherein the means for rotating the roller includes a shaft journalled in the end walls of the container and disposed parallel to the roller, and a gear member fixed on the shaft in mesh with the gear on the outer surface of the roller whereby rotation of the shaft turns the roller, and a knob on the outer end of the shaft.
6. In a gameboard as defined inclaim 1, wherein the roller is formed with a series of spaced circular shallow recesses in annular formation therearound and wherein the means for preventing accidental overrunning of the roller includes an elongated spring finger fixed at one end to one side wall of the container, the other end of the spring finger movable over the roller and adapted to snap into one of said recesses to hold releasably the roller in moved condition.
7. In a gameboard as defined inclaim 1, wherein means are provided for guiding the movement of the removable covers, and means are providedfor simultaneously retracting said removable covers to operative windowcovering position.
8. In a gameboard as defined inclaim 7, wherein the cover retracting means includes a slidable and rotatable shaft journalled in the end walls of the container, racks 0n the under surface of the removable covers, spaced gears on said shaft adapted to mesh with said racks, a knob on one end of said shaft outwardly of one of the end walls, said gears normally being out of mesh with said racks, and adapted to be moved into mesh with said racks by outward Sliding of said shaft whereby upon turning of the shaft by the knob, the removable covers will be retracted to operative window closing position.
9. In a gameboard as defined inclaim 1, wherein the roller is formed with an axial recess in one end thereof, said recess formed with internal .teeth, and wherein the means for rotating said roller includes a shaft rotatable in one of said end walls, a knob on the end of the shaft outside said one end wall, a pinion member on the inner end of said shaft adapted to mesh with the internal teeth in the recess, for rotating the roller.
10. In a gameboard as definedin claim 9, wherein the top cover is formed with elongated closed slots extending thereacross with one end closelyfspaced from the windows, said removable covers having L-shaped fingers secured to the under surface thereof," the vertical legs of said fingers depending through said slots, the horizontal legs of said fingers extending parallel to and closely spaced below the cover, a second shaft journalled in the end walls of the container and disposed parallel to the roller, means for rotating said second shaft, bifurcated plates pivotally mounted on the bottom wall of the container and extending upwardly to points closely spaced inwardly of the top cover, adjacent the windows, the horizontal legs of the removable cover fingers interlocked with the bifurcations of the top ends of the pivoted plates, cams fixed on said second shaft and movable therewith, said bifurcated plates disposed in the path of movement of said cams whereby the removable covers interlocked with said plates are slid to positions over the windows, and a spring detent fixed at one end to the bottom wall and 7 8 engaging the second shaft at the other end for retracting FOREIGN PATENTS the shaft when pressure thereon is released. 705,787 5/1941 Germany 572,331 1/1958 Italy.
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