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US2159174A
US2159174A US201478A US20147838A US2159174A US 2159174 A US2159174 A US 2159174A US 201478 A US201478 A US 201478A US 20147838 A US20147838 A US 20147838A US 2159174 A US2159174 A US 2159174A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • A63F9/02Shooting or hurling games
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    • A63F9/0208Targets therefor the projectile being connectable to the target, e.g. using hook and loop-type fastener, hooks
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    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • A63F9/02Shooting or hurling games
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    • A63F9/0208Targets therefor the projectile being connectable to the target, e.g. using hook and loop-type fastener, hooks
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  • This invention relates to a game and apparatus therefor, the game being one of exercise, amusement and skill.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a pair of spaced goal posts showing a player pitching rings at a distant post;
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged view of the scoring apparatus associated with each goal post.
  • Each goal post comprises a pair of base members l0 and H, having a cross-piece l2 secured to the top thereof with king pins or goal posts l3 and i4 projecting upwardly from the ends of cross-piece [2.
  • the base members l0 and II have notches in their upper edges and the cross-piece l2 fits snugly in the notches.
  • a hole is bored through each end of cross-piece l2 and extends into the base piece.
  • the pins [3 and M are then driven to the position shown in dotted lines and this serves to hold the base pieces and the crosspiece together.
  • Secured to an intermediate portion of cross-piece I2 is an upright [5 having another cross-piece l6 thereon in which the lower ends of U-shaped wire member II are secured.
  • this wire member Slidably mounted on this wire member is a plurality of chips 18, there being the same number of chips on each goal post.
  • the goal posts are indicated broadly by reference characters A and B, but like reference characters apply to the structure of both posts.
  • As an adjunct to the game and forming a part of the apparatus I provide a plurality of rings 20 and 2
  • These rings may be made of any suitable material, such as metal, rubber or composition material.
  • the player 15 at goal post A would toss a ring with a view to encircling one of the pins l3 of goal post B. His score would be kept by his opponent by the counting mechanism at the top of goal post B.
  • all the chips would 20 be stacked on one side of the U-shaped member at each goal post, and whichever player succeeding in winning enough points to cause all of his chips to be moved over to the other side of the U-shaped member would be the winner of the 25 game.
  • a knockdown game apparatus comprising a pair of spaced semi-circular base members each having a lower flat edge adapted to rest on the ground, the uppermost portions of the base mem- 40 bers each having a transversely disposed notch therein, a cross member having its ends fitting in said notches, the ends of the cross member and the base members having coinciding holes penetrating the cross members and extending from 45 the bases of said notches downwardly into the base members, and a goal post having its lower end snugly penetrating the holes in the ends of the cross member and snugly fitting into the holes in the base members to secure the cross 50 member and the base members together, said goal pins projecting upwardly above the cross member to serve as goal posts for the apparatus.

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y 23, 1939- J. Y. MORRIS 2,159,174
GAME AND APPARATUS THEREFOR Filed April 12, 1938 'HVENTORJ JAM s v. MOiQ/S mg-jn' MAJ Patented May 23, 1939 UNITED STATES RATENT OFFICE 1 Claim.
This invention relates to a game and apparatus therefor, the game being one of exercise, amusement and skill.
It is an object of the invention to provide an apparatus for playing a game wherein two similar goal posts are employed, each having a counting mechanism associated therewith so that the scores of each player or set of players are kept by the opposing side, and wherein suitable perforated members are used for pitching, each post having upwardly extending pins around which players endeavor to pitch the perforated members.
In the drawing forming a part thereof:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a pair of spaced goal posts showing a player pitching rings at a distant post;
Figure 2 is an enlarged view of the scoring apparatus associated with each goal post.
Each goal post comprises a pair of base members l0 and H, having a cross-piece l2 secured to the top thereof with king pins or goal posts l3 and i4 projecting upwardly from the ends of cross-piece [2. The base members l0 and II have notches in their upper edges and the cross-piece l2 fits snugly in the notches. A hole is bored through each end of cross-piece l2 and extends into the base piece. The pins [3 and M are then driven to the position shown in dotted lines and this serves to hold the base pieces and the crosspiece together. Secured to an intermediate portion of cross-piece I2 is an upright [5 having another cross-piece l6 thereon in which the lower ends of U-shaped wire member II are secured. Slidably mounted on this wire member is a plurality of chips 18, there being the same number of chips on each goal post. The goal posts are indicated broadly by reference characters A and B, but like reference characters apply to the structure of both posts. As an adjunct to the game and forming a part of the apparatus I provide a plurality of rings 20 and 2| If desired these rings may have one or more projections 22 thereon to prevent the same from rolling any great distance if they fail to become lodged on the goal pin. These rings may be made of any suitable material, such as metal, rubber or composition material.
Suppose two persons are playing the game. One person will stand at goal post B as shown in the drawing, and another person will stand at goal post A. They would each have two rings 20 and 2|. The player at post A keeps the score of the player at post B and. conversely, the player -supervised by his rival player.
at B will keep the score of the player at A. In the drawing the man at B goal post is shown pitching the ring at his goal post A which is It is seen that the player at goal post B has already tossed one 5 ring over the pin [3, counting one point. If he tosses the next ring which is shown in the air, and it also becomes lodged on goal post l3, he gets the second point plus an extra point for placing two rings in succession over the pin I3. 10 This would mean that the opponent at goal post A would pick up three of the chips from one side of the U-shaped member and slide them over to where they would be disposed on the other side of the U-shaped member. In turn, the player 15 at goal post A would toss a ring with a view to encircling one of the pins l3 of goal post B. His score would be kept by his opponent by the counting mechanism at the top of goal post B. In starting the game, of course, all the chips would 20 be stacked on one side of the U-shaped member at each goal post, and whichever player succeeding in winning enough points to cause all of his chips to be moved over to the other side of the U-shaped member would be the winner of the 25 game.
Rules for four players would be the same, except that partners would play the same goal posts.
In the drawing and specification, there has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the 3 invention, and although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation, the scope of the invention being set forth in the appended claim.
I claim:
A knockdown game apparatus comprising a pair of spaced semi-circular base members each having a lower flat edge adapted to rest on the ground, the uppermost portions of the base mem- 40 bers each having a transversely disposed notch therein, a cross member having its ends fitting in said notches, the ends of the cross member and the base members having coinciding holes penetrating the cross members and extending from 45 the bases of said notches downwardly into the base members, and a goal post having its lower end snugly penetrating the holes in the ends of the cross member and snugly fitting into the holes in the base members to secure the cross 50 member and the base members together, said goal pins projecting upwardly above the cross member to serve as goal posts for the apparatus.
JAMES Y. MORRIS.
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Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3333851A (en) * 1964-04-20 1967-08-01 Leonard B Rosen Game apparatus including pivotal slideway members and control means for manually directing the travel of a ball thereover
US3866916A (en) * 1973-12-07 1975-02-18 William A Clarke Water actuated ring toss target
US20100176554A1 (en) * 2009-01-12 2010-07-15 Andy Godwin Ring toss game

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3333851A (en) * 1964-04-20 1967-08-01 Leonard B Rosen Game apparatus including pivotal slideway members and control means for manually directing the travel of a ball thereover
US3866916A (en) * 1973-12-07 1975-02-18 William A Clarke Water actuated ring toss target
US20100176554A1 (en) * 2009-01-12 2010-07-15 Andy Godwin Ring toss game

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