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US782594A
US782594A US18444903A US1903184449A US782594A US 782594 A US782594 A US 782594A US 18444903 A US18444903 A US 18444903A US 1903184449 A US1903184449 A US 1903184449A US 782594 A US782594 A US 782594A
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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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  • Myinvention consists of a game-board composed of certain passages or stalls and movable objects, which latter are adapted to be transferred from one stall to another or pocketed undercertain rules which govern the game, the construction of parts being hereinafter described and the novel features pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a game-board embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 represents a vertical section thereof on lineas a, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 represents a plan view of the base of the board, the top thereof being removed.
  • A designates the base of the game-board, and B the top wall or cap thereof.
  • slots C which are open at one end.
  • These slots I denominate as stalls the outer end of each of which is closed, as at D, and the inner end is in communication with a passage E, which is common to all of said stalls and substantially occupies the center of the board
  • F designates movable objects, which I denominate as men, the same in the present case being in the form of studs, the shanks of Which movably occupy said stalls C, the lower heads of said studs being below the stalls and the upper heads thereof above the same,
  • the base A has a peripheral rim J rising therefrom, and the upper face of said base is grooved, as at K, to form spaces to receive the lower heads of the ob jects F and permit the ready operation of the latter to cause the moves in the stalls C and passage E. It is evident that an object may be moved from its stall 'and by entering the passage E be directed to another stall, so as to cause a plurality of objects to occupy one of the stalls, and in moving said objects to the under certain rules, as that the men must be moved past a definite number of stalls but without passing more than a specified number of men in the stalls.
  • the rules may be varied greatly, as by reason of the annular passage E the men may be moved from one stall to another in either direction. In the present case there are twelve stalls and twelve men, one for each stall. Now by six moves place two men in half the number of stalls that is, six stalls; but it is requisite after the first move always to pass two men only. This requires considerable skill and forethought, it being evident that different combinations may be played and various rules made therefor without departing from the nature of my invention.
  • stall which they are to occupyitis to be done a of construction shown withoutdeparting from 1.
  • a continuous passage an even number of stalls leading therefrom and a corresponding number of men adapted to travel in said passage and stalls.
  • a game-board provided with a substantially circular passage, and a plurality of stalls radiating therefrom and a plurality of movsaid men being freely movable Within said able men located in the stallsand one man for passages, and means for retaining the men in each stall. the passages.
  • a game-board provided with a continu- WILSON BROWN. 5 ous passage, a plurality of radial passages con- witnesseses:

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PATENTED FEB. 14, 1905.
' W. BROWN.
GAME BOARD.
APPLICATION FILED D30. 9, 1903- a x-wmdoz Immune-o @w a No. 7s2,-594.- I
UNITED STATES Patented February 14, 1905.
IVILSON BROWN; OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
GAME-BOARD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 782,594, dated February 14, 1905,
A li ti n fil d December 9,1903. Serial No. 184,449.
To (ti/Z whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, WILSON BROWN, a citizen 7 of the United States, residing in the borough of Brooklyn, in the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in GameBoards, of which the following is a specification.
Myinvention consists of a game-board composed of certain passages or stalls and movable objects, which latter are adapted to be transferred from one stall to another or pocketed undercertain rules which govern the game, the construction of parts being hereinafter described and the novel features pointed out in the claims.
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a game-board embodying my invention. Fig. 2 represents a vertical section thereof on lineas a, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 represents a plan view of the base of the board, the top thereof being removed.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the figures.
Referring to the drawings, A designates the base of the game-board, and B the top wall or cap thereof. In said wall are aseries of slots C, which are open at one end. These slots I denominate as stalls, the outer end of each of which is closed, as at D, and the inner end is in communication with a passage E, which is common to all of said stalls and substantially occupies the center of the board F designates movable objects, which I denominate as men, the same in the present case being in the form of studs, the shanks of Which movably occupy said stalls C, the lower heads of said studs being below the stalls and the upper heads thereof above the same,
whereby the studs are prevented from disand having its periphery projecting partly into the passage E, so that when either of the objects F is moved into said passage its lower head will come beneath said plate Gr, and so is prevented from disconnection from the board, while movably occupying said passage.
In the present case the base A has a peripheral rim J rising therefrom, and the upper face of said base is grooved, as at K, to form spaces to receive the lower heads of the ob jects F and permit the ready operation of the latter to cause the moves in the stalls C and passage E. It is evident that an object may be moved from its stall 'and by entering the passage E be directed to another stall, so as to cause a plurality of objects to occupy one of the stalls, and in moving said objects to the under certain rules, as that the men must be moved past a definite number of stalls but without passing more than a specified number of men in the stalls. In fact,'the rules may be varied greatly, as by reason of the annular passage E the men may be moved from one stall to another in either direction. In the present case there are twelve stalls and twelve men, one for each stall. Now by six moves place two men in half the number of stalls that is, six stalls; but it is requisite after the first move always to pass two men only. This requires considerable skill and forethought, it being evident that different combinations may be played and various rules made therefor without departing from the nature of my invention.
Various changes may be made in the details the general spirit of my invention, and I do not, therefore, desire to be limited in each case to the same. I
Having thus described .my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, .is
stall which they are to occupyitis to be done a of construction shown withoutdeparting from 1. In a game apparatus, a continuous passage, an even number of stalls leading therefrom and a corresponding number of men adapted to travel in said passage and stalls.
'2. A game-board provided with a substantially circular passage, and a plurality of stalls radiating therefrom and a plurality of movsaid men being freely movable Within said able men located in the stallsand one man for passages, and means for retaining the men in each stall. the passages.
3. A game-board provided with a continu- WILSON BROWN. 5 ous passage, a plurality of radial passages con- Witnesses:
nested therewith and a plurality of men cor- JOHN A. WIEDERSHEIM,
responding in number to said radial passages, S. R. CARR.
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US3148884A (en) * 1961-05-22 1964-09-15 Steinhardt Irving Hartley Puzzle having pieces shiftable by sliding along a track
US20100259000A1 (en) * 2009-04-08 2010-10-14 Vinh Van Interactive brainteaser puzzle

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3148884A (en) * 1961-05-22 1964-09-15 Steinhardt Irving Hartley Puzzle having pieces shiftable by sliding along a track
US20100259000A1 (en) * 2009-04-08 2010-10-14 Vinh Van Interactive brainteaser puzzle
US8136815B2 (en) * 2009-04-08 2012-03-20 Vinh Van Interactive brainteaser puzzle

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