Three-in-one game system

a game system and game technology, applied in the field of multi-game systems, can solve the problems of large space consumption, cumbersome and time-consuming need to set up and disassemble each individual game, and the plurality of stand-alone games is difficult for a single user to transport efficiently

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-05-07
INDIAN IND INC
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For users desiring to play multiple games in succession, the need to set up and disassemble each individual game can be cumbersome and time consuming.
Additionally, the plurality of...

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[0020]The present invention is directed to a three-in-one game system that is configured to be used for ladder golf, bean bag toss, and washers.

[0021]Referring to FIG. 1, a three-in-one game system 10 (i.e., multi-game system or game kit) is shown. The three-in-one game system 10 includes two identical base members 12, 14 (i.e., top and bottom sections) that can be separated from one another to form target boxes for use in game play. Each of the first 12 and second 14 base members is comprised of a base board 16, which is in the form of a flat, planar surface. A wall 18 extending perpendicularly out from base board 16 (e.g., wall extending 3.5″ up from base board 16) runs about the perimeter of the base board. The base board 16 and wall 18 thus form a target box with an open top to allow for game play. The dimensions of the base members 12, 14 can vary, but in one embodiment the members measure approximately 2 ft×3 ft. Additionally, any well known material and technique suitable for...

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A three-in-one game system includes a first base member and a second base member. Each of the first and second base members includes a bag toss game target located thereon and a washer toss game target located thereon. The three-in-one game system also includes at least one ladder golf game target sized to fit within a perimeter of each of the first and second base members.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates generally to a multi-game system, and more specifically, to a three-in-one game system constructed for use with ladder golf, bean bag toss, and washer toss.[0002]Games of skill in which objects are thrown or tossed at targets are a well known form of entertainment. Various games are based on this premise, including games such as beanbag toss, washer toss, and ladder golf (i.e., ladder shoes, ladder ball, etc.).[0003]Beanbag toss is a game in which players take turns pitching small bags filled with beans at a raised target with an opening or hole in the far end. The target is generally positioned to have a surface at an incline and the target is relatively small to heighten game challenge. The targets typically measure 4 ft×2 ft and are generally made of wood, although plastic can be a suitable replacement, and the opening is approximately 6 inches in diameter. The beanbags are generally 3″×3″, made with duck cloth, and f...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B57/00A63B63/00A63B67/06
CPCA63B21/0053A63B63/00A63B67/06A63B69/0079A63B2225/09A63B2067/063A63B2208/0238A63B2210/50A63B2021/0054A63B21/0054
Inventor VODEN, JUSTIN L.
Owner INDIAN IND INC
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