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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63DBOWLING GAMES, e.g. SKITTLES, BOCCE OR BOWLS; INSTALLATIONS THEREFOR; BAGATELLE OR SIMILAR GAMES; BILLIARDS
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  • the object of my invention is to provide a device by which a game can be played in the parlor, sitting-room, or other place which will be amusing and attractive; and to this end my invention consists in mounting on a suitable base two upright pieces of timber or other material connected at their upper ends by a crosspiece.
  • the cross-piece has secured thereto a cord or string, to which is attached a ball or other shaped object adapted to be swung or thrown around a standard orpin secured to the base-plate,-and detachable or loose pins arranged on the base-plate, so as to be in the path of the returning ball and to be knocked down by the same, as will more fully appear.
  • the figure of the drawing is a view in perspective of my improved device.
  • A is the base-plate, in which are secured the standards or uprights A A, said standards being connected at theirflupper ends by a crossbar, A, so as to form a rigid and unyielding frame or structure.
  • a hook or swivel To the under side of the cross-bar A, and a little to one side of the center, is secured a hook or swivel, B, to which is secured a rope or cord, B, said cord or rope having attached to itslower end a ball, 0.
  • D is a pin or standard, secured to the baseplate A, and around which the ball thrown in playing the game.
  • E E are pins, much in the nature of tenpins, which are set on the base-plate A in i any convenient or desirable manner, and adapted tobe knocked down if struck by the, ball (3 or by the other pins striking against them.
  • the pins E may be numbered,
  • a person knocking down pins contain: ing the highest numbers in so many trials or .of the base A, provided with throws of the ball will be declared the win ner; or the result of the game can be determined and decided in favor of the party knocking down the greatest number of pins in a cerduring the evolutions of the ball in coming to a state of rest, it strikes the pins E and knocks them down.
  • a suspended ball adapted to be thrown forward around and over a stationary pin or standard, and to come in contact with loose or detached pins placed on the base-plate of .the device to knock down the same in the return passage of the ball, as set forth.
  • JOHN JOTTEN WVitnessesz FRANZ SIEGEL, CHARLES KRAUsE.

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(No Model) J. JOTTEN.
SKITTLE SQUARE 0R GAME BOARD. No. 284.306. Patented Septf l, 1883.
ed Ewen/i021 N: PETERS, Phumum n her. Washinglon. D. C.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN Jorrnn, or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
SKITTLE-SQUARE OR GAME BOARD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 284,306, dated September 4, 1883.
Application filed April 2, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J 01311 J OTTEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Skittle-Square's'or Game-Boards, of which the following, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, forming a part thereof, forms a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of my invention is to provide a device by which a game can be played in the parlor, sitting-room, or other place which will be amusing and attractive; and to this end my invention consists in mounting on a suitable base two upright pieces of timber or other material connected at their upper ends by a crosspiece. The cross-piece has secured thereto a cord or string, to which is attached a ball or other shaped object adapted to be swung or thrown around a standard orpin secured to the base-plate,-and detachable or loose pins arranged on the base-plate, so as to be in the path of the returning ball and to be knocked down by the same, as will more fully appear.
The figure of the drawing is a view in perspective of my improved device.
A is the base-plate, in which are secured the standards or uprights A A, said standards being connected at theirflupper ends by a crossbar, A, so as to form a rigid and unyielding frame or structure. r l
To the under side of the cross-bar A, and a little to one side of the center, is secured a hook or swivel, B, to which is secured a rope or cord, B, said cord or rope having attached to itslower end a ball, 0.
D is a pin or standard, secured to the baseplate A, and around which the ball thrown in playing the game. I
E E are pins, much in the nature of tenpins, which are set on the base-plate A in i any convenient or desirable manner, and adapted tobe knocked down if struck by the, ball (3 or by the other pins striking against them. The pins E may be numbered,
so that a person knocking down pins contain: ing the highest numbers in so many trials or .of the base A, provided with throws of the ball will be declared the win ner; or the result of the game can be determined and decided in favor of the party knocking down the greatest number of pins in a cerduring the evolutions of the ball in coming to a state of rest, it strikes the pins E and knocks them down.
While I have designed this game-board as p more speciallysuited forparlor and domestic use, I do not wish to limit myself to such use, for it is obvious that by enlarging its size it can be used in bowlingsaloons, gymnasiums, 00., to good advantage.
I am aware that it is not broadly new to use a swinging ball in knocking downpins in a game apparatus, and such I do not claim; but
WVhat I do claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a gameapparatus, a suspended ball adapted to be thrown forward around and over a stationary pin or standard, and to come in contact with loose or detached pins placed on the base-plate of .the device to knock down the same in the return passage of the ball, as set forth.
2. In a game apparatus, the combination of the suspended and swinging ball 0 with the stationary pin or standard D andloose pins E, as and for the purpose set forth.
8. The combination, in a game apparatus, the stationary pin D, loose pins E, standards A A, cross-bar A, with the cordvor rope B, and ball 0, as
set forth.
' JOHN JOTTEN: WVitnessesz FRANZ SIEGEL, CHARLES KRAUsE.
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US2884251A (en) * 1957-07-16 1959-04-28 Howard B Pieper Bowling game apparatus

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US2884251A (en) * 1957-07-16 1959-04-28 Howard B Pieper Bowling game apparatus

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