Game apparatus

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Inventors

Tingley, Todd J.

Application #

354736

Filed

May-22-1989

Published

Jul-10-1990

Current US Class

273/248
273/260
273/285
273/287
473/490

International Classes

A63F 003/02; A63F 003/00

Field of Search

273/285-287 273/31 273/1 434/251 272/111-113

Examiners

Layno; Benjamin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

LoJacono; Francis X.

US Patent References

3948521   Ball game and ap...

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Abstract
The present invention is specifically designed as an outdoor game apparatus for use in such areas as sandy beaches and grassy parks wherein the game is laid out on the ground surface and secured in place by peg members. The game consists of a group of cord members that are connected and woven together. When laid on the ground the cord members outline a game play surface, sometimes referred to as a game board where the ground surface itself is the board surface for the placement of game pieces. This game board is flexible and adapted to be secured in a fixed layout for playing a game such as backgammon, checkers or chess. A peripheral cord defines a quadrilateral playing area having a plurality of play sections to receive game pieces. Hold-down rings are attached to the peripheral cord and are adapted to receive pegs therein wherby the game is held on the ground for game play.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A game apparatus to be secured in a playing mode on a ground surface comprising:

a flexible playing area having a substantially rectangular configuration defined by an elongated peripheral cord member;

a plurality of cord section members that are interwoven to form and define a plurality of juxtaposed play sections within said playing area;

hold-down means selectively positioned about said peripheral cord member;

wherein said cord section members are formed in pairs to define contiguous, triangularly shaped, play sections, whereby each paired cord section member is looped about the other to define a pair of oppositely disposed, triangular shaped play sections; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a game apparatus and more particularly to a game apparatus that is designed for playing outdoors such as at beaches and parks wherein the apparatus is laid out on the ground surface and secured in place by peg members.

2. Description of the Prior Art

There are many game devices of the character herein disclosed but these are commonly formed and laid out on wood or paper base member. However, these known types of game devices are limited in their use, and they have features that restrict their use to particular situations or circumstances, for example, game boards such as backgammon, chess, checkers, etc. wherein they do not suitably lend themselves to game play when they are placed on rough ground surfaces such as found in grassy parks and more particularly sandy beach areas. Thus, if there are various game pieces or objects used in playing a particular game which are positioned on a board, then it becomes a problem in arranging the game pieces on the board when it is not placed on level ground. Expensive boards are themselves not conducive for play in environments found at sandy beaches or other recreational areas. Under such conditions expensive games can be damaged.
 
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