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  • ABSTRACT A base means has a plurality of spaced support members extending upwardly therefrom. Each of these support members includes a plurality of shoulders extending therearound. A plurality of tubular playing pieces are provided which are adapted to fit within one another and to fit over the support members to be supported on said shoulders at different vertical levels so that a plurality of playing pieces of one player may be aligned in lines extending horizontally, vertically or diagonally through the playing pieces when supported in playing position relative to said support members.
  • the present invention relates to a three-dimensional game which is an outgrowth of the well-known game of tic-tac-toe" wherein the objective is for one player to obtain alignment of three marks in a row.
  • This game has for many years been played on a sheet of paper so that the alignment could be made only in a single plane.
  • this game has been expanded into a threedimensional arrangement wherein playing pieces are employed, and a particular players playing pieces can be aligned either in a single plane or in a plurality of planes thereby substantially increasing the complexity of the game and the number of ways in which points can be scored.
  • a number of three-dimensional tic-tac-toe games have been proposed, and in a typical arrangement a transparent plastic support is provided wherein playing pieces can be supported in any one of 27 playing positions defined by a plurality of piece receiving portions arranged in a 3 x 3 x 3 cube array.
  • the present invention provides an arrangement which is of greatly simplified construction and which provides very good visibility of the playing pieces since a minimum of obstruction is presented and the playing area can be readily viewed from a position thereabove.
  • a plurality of support members are disposed in fixed spaced relationship to one another, and playing pieces of different size are adapted to be dropped onto these support members and supported at different vertical levels thereon whereby 27 operative positions for the playing pieces may be readily provided using nine support members. It should of course be understood that a difi'erent number of support members and/or a different number of vertical support positions on the support members may be employed if so desired. For example, instead of using nine support members adapted to support playing pieces at three different vertical levels, 16 support members could be employed each of which is adapted to support playing pieces at four different vertical levels. It is evident that the concept of the present invention can be extended as desired to include any number of support members and any number of vertical levels at which it is desired to support the playing pieces.
  • the playing pieces of the present invention can be readily dropped into playing position from above any one of the support members regardless of the vertical level on which it is desired to support a playing piece, and accordingly placing of the playing pieces in playing position is greatly facilitated.
  • FIG. 1 is a top perspective view illustrating the game of the present invention with playing pieces disposed in operative position on certain ones of the support members of the apparatus;
  • FIG. 2 is an end view of the structure shown in FIG. 1 illustrating a plurality of playing pieces adjacent thereto;
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken substantially along line 3-3 of FIG. 1 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • a base member is indicated generally by reference numeral 10 and may be formed of any suitable 7 material such as wood, plastic and the like. This base member ship with respect to one another, the support members being disposed in three equally spaced rows as is clearly evident from FIG. 1.
  • support member 28 includes an uppermost portion 28' of cylindrical configuration which joins with an intermediate cylindrical portion 28" of a greater diameter than that of portion 28'. Portion 28" in turn joins with a lowermost generally cylindrical portion 28" of a diameter greater than that of the intermediate portion 28".
  • An integral member 30 extends downwardly from the undersurface of the support member and is tightly fitted within a complementary hole formed in the base member 10 whereby the support member is mounted in the operative position illustrated. If desired, a suitable adhesive substance may be employed for securing the support member in operative position.
  • a first annular shoulder 34 is defined about the periphery of the support member 28 between the cylindrical portions 28 and 28" thereof.
  • a second annular shoulder 36 is defined about the periphery of the support member 28 between the cylindrical portions 28" and 28"" thereof.
  • Each of the support members is of substantially identical construction. Accordingly, the three portions of different diameter of each of the respective support members have been given the same reference numerals as the respective support member primed, double primed and triple primed in the same manner as the reference numerals have been applied to the support member 28.
  • a plurality of playing pieces are provided, there being a first plurality of playing pieces 40 of one size, a second plurality of playing pieces 42 of another size, and a third plurality of playing pieces 44 of still another size.
  • each of the playing pieces 40, 42 and 44 is of hollow cylindrical configuration.
  • the playing piece 40 has a bore formed therethrough which is adapted to slidably receive the uppermost portion 28' of support member 28, whereby playing piece 40 is adapted to be supported on the annular shoulder 34 with the outer periphery of playing piece 40 being substantially flush with the outer periphery of the intermediate portion 28" of the support member.
  • Playing piece 42 has a bore formed therethrough which is adapted to slidably receive the intermediate portion 28" of the support member 28, the playing piece 42 being supported by the annular shoulder 36 of the support member with the outer periphery of playing piece 42 substantially flush with the outer periphery of the portion 28" of the support member.
  • the inner diameter of the bore formed through playing piece 44 is slightly greater than the outer diameter of playing piece 42 so that playing piece 44 is adapted to be dropped into the operative position shown in FIG. 3 when playing piece 42 is supported in the playing position illustrated.
  • the playing pieces as well as the support members may be formed of any suitable substance such as wood, plastic and the like.
  • FIG. 1 a plurality of playing pieces are illustrated in operative playing position on certain ones of the support members in order to illustrate the manner in which points may be scored by players playing the game.
  • a first player's playing pieces indicated as being blue in color for purposes of identification include three playing I pieces 40 supported about the uppermost portions of support members 24, 26 and 28. These three playing pieces 40 which are colored blue are accordingly aligned in an upper horizontal plane, and a point is scored for such alignment.
  • a playing piece 44 indicated as being red in color is supported about the lowermost portion of support member 24, and a playing piece 40 which is also colored red is supported about the uppermost part of support member 16.
  • a point is also scored for this arrangement since the playing piece 40 on support member 16, the playing piece 42 on support member 20 and the playing piece 44 on support member 24 are aligned with one another in a diagonal plane.
  • a larger playing piece is adapted to be moved into playing position relative to a particular support means below a smaller playing piece when such smaller playing piece is supported at a certain vertical level on any particular support means.
  • a three-dimensional game apparatus comprising a plurality of spaced support means, means on the support means for supporting playing pieces at different vertical levels, a plurality of playing pieces each of a different inside and outside diameter and each of which is adaptedto fit over a portion of said support means, said playing pieces being substantially complementary in shape to one another, the inside diameter of a arger playing piece being greater than the outside diamemeans defines spaced support portions at difi'erent parts thereof constituting said means at different vertical levels.
  • each of said support means defines a plurality of generally cylindrical portions of different diameter, said support means each including annular shoulder means connecting adjacent cylindrical portions of the support means and constituting said piece supporting means.
  • Apparatus as defined in claim 1 including a base means for maintaining said support means in predetermined spaced parallel relationship with one another, said support means being disposed in rows and extending vertically upwardly from said base means, each of said support means defining shoulder means extending peripherally therearound and constituting said means for supporting playing pieces at different vertical levels.

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A base means has a plurality of spaced support members extending upwardly therefrom. Each of these support members includes a plurality of shoulders extending therearound. A plurality of tubular playing pieces are provided which are adapted to fit within one another and to fit over the support members to be supported on said shoulders at different vertical levels so that a plurality of playing pieces of one player may be aligned in lines extending horizontally, vertically or diagonally through the playing pieces when supported in playing position relative to said support members.

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United States Patent Inventor Lester C. Brinser 1730 Briggs Chaney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904 Appl. No. 729,202
Filed May 15, 1968 Patented Feb. 9, 1971 THREE DIMENSIONAL GAME 6 Claims, 3 Drawing Figs.
[1.8. CI 273/130 A631 3/00 Field olSearch 273/130, 131, 134, 135, 136,137, 153
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 5/1936 Klemin 273/131 2,676,018 4/1954 Cornish et al 273/130 2,896,950 7/1959 Rosti et al 273/131 FOREIGN PATENTS 904,153 2/1954 Germany 273/137 Primary Examiner-Delbert B. Lowe Attorneys- Emory L. Groff and Emory L. Groff, Jr.
ABSTRACT: A base means has a plurality of spaced support members extending upwardly therefrom. Each of these support members includes a plurality of shoulders extending therearound. A plurality of tubular playing pieces are provided which are adapted to fit within one another and to fit over the support members to be supported on said shoulders at different vertical levels so that a plurality of playing pieces of one player may be aligned in lines extending horizontally, vertically or diagonally through the playing pieces when supported in playing position relative to said support members.
PATENTEU FEB 9 mm) IN V EN TOR.
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ATTORNEY I 1 THREE DIMENSIONAL GAME BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a three-dimensional game which is an outgrowth of the well-known game of tic-tac-toe" wherein the objective is for one player to obtain alignment of three marks in a row. This game has for many years been played on a sheet of paper so that the alignment could be made only in a single plane.
In recent years, this game has been expanded into a threedimensional arrangement wherein playing pieces are employed, and a particular players playing pieces can be aligned either in a single plane or in a plurality of planes thereby substantially increasing the complexity of the game and the number of ways in which points can be scored.
A number of three-dimensional tic-tac-toe games have been proposed, and in a typical arrangement a transparent plastic support is provided wherein playing pieces can be supported in any one of 27 playing positions defined by a plurality of piece receiving portions arranged in a 3 x 3 x 3 cube array.
Complex frameworks of various construction have also been employed in the prior art for supporting playing pieces in operative position. These frameworks are not only inordinantly expensive in many instances, but a player has difiiculty in seeing the position of all of the playing pieces, and furthermore the support means for the playing pieces are not readily accessible in the central portion of the structure so that it requires considerable manipulation to place a playing piece in playing position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides an arrangement which is of greatly simplified construction and which provides very good visibility of the playing pieces since a minimum of obstruction is presented and the playing area can be readily viewed from a position thereabove.
A plurality of support members are disposed in fixed spaced relationship to one another, and playing pieces of different size are adapted to be dropped onto these support members and supported at different vertical levels thereon whereby 27 operative positions for the playing pieces may be readily provided using nine support members. It should of course be understood that a difi'erent number of support members and/or a different number of vertical support positions on the support members may be employed if so desired. For example, instead of using nine support members adapted to support playing pieces at three different vertical levels, 16 support members could be employed each of which is adapted to support playing pieces at four different vertical levels. It is evident that the concept of the present invention can be extended as desired to include any number of support members and any number of vertical levels at which it is desired to support the playing pieces.
The playing pieces of the present invention can be readily dropped into playing position from above any one of the support members regardless of the vertical level on which it is desired to support a playing piece, and accordingly placing of the playing pieces in playing position is greatly facilitated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is a top perspective view illustrating the game of the present invention with playing pieces disposed in operative position on certain ones of the support members of the apparatus;
FIG. 2 is an end view of the structure shown in FIG. 1 illustrating a plurality of playing pieces adjacent thereto; and
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken substantially along line 3-3 of FIG. 1 looking in the direction of the arrows.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now to the drawing wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a base member is indicated generally by reference numeral 10 and may be formed of any suitable 7 material such as wood, plastic and the like. This base member ship with respect to one another, the support members being disposed in three equally spaced rows as is clearly evident from FIG. 1.
.Referring to FIG. 3, the construction of support member 28 is clearly illustrated. This support member includes an uppermost portion 28' of cylindrical configuration which joins with an intermediate cylindrical portion 28" of a greater diameter than that of portion 28'. Portion 28" in turn joins with a lowermost generally cylindrical portion 28" of a diameter greater than that of the intermediate portion 28".
An integral member 30 extends downwardly from the undersurface of the support member and is tightly fitted within a complementary hole formed in the base member 10 whereby the support member is mounted in the operative position illustrated. If desired, a suitable adhesive substance may be employed for securing the support member in operative position.
A first annular shoulder 34 is defined about the periphery of the support member 28 between the cylindrical portions 28 and 28" thereof. A second annular shoulder 36 is defined about the periphery of the support member 28 between the cylindrical portions 28" and 28"" thereof.
Each of the support members is of substantially identical construction. Accordingly, the three portions of different diameter of each of the respective support members have been given the same reference numerals as the respective support member primed, double primed and triple primed in the same manner as the reference numerals have been applied to the support member 28.
A plurality of playing pieces are provided, there being a first plurality of playing pieces 40 of one size, a second plurality of playing pieces 42 of another size, and a third plurality of playing pieces 44 of still another size.
As seen most clearly in FIG. 3, each of the playing pieces 40, 42 and 44 is of hollow cylindrical configuration. The playing piece 40 has a bore formed therethrough which is adapted to slidably receive the uppermost portion 28' of support member 28, whereby playing piece 40 is adapted to be supported on the annular shoulder 34 with the outer periphery of playing piece 40 being substantially flush with the outer periphery of the intermediate portion 28" of the support member.
Playing piece 42 has a bore formed therethrough which is adapted to slidably receive the intermediate portion 28" of the support member 28, the playing piece 42 being supported by the annular shoulder 36 of the support member with the outer periphery of playing piece 42 substantially flush with the outer periphery of the portion 28" of the support member.
The bore formed through playing piece 42 has an inner diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of playing piece 40 so that playing piece 42 is adapted to be dropped into the operative position illustrated in FIG. 3 when playing piece 40 is supported in the playing position illustrated.
Playing piece 44 has a bore formed therethrough which is adapted to slidably receive the lowermost portion 28' of the support member 28, this playing piece being supported on the upwardly facing surface of the base member 10.
The inner diameter of the bore formed through playing piece 44 is slightly greater than the outer diameter of playing piece 42 so that playing piece 44 is adapted to be dropped into the operative position shown in FIG. 3 when playing piece 42 is supported in the playing position illustrated.
The playing pieces as well as the support members may be formed of any suitable substance such as wood, plastic and the like.
in FIG. 1, a plurality of playing pieces are illustrated in operative playing position on certain ones of the support members in order to illustrate the manner in which points may be scored by players playing the game.
A first player's playing pieces indicated as being blue in color for purposes of identification include three playing I pieces 40 supported about the uppermost portions of support members 24, 26 and 28. These three playing pieces 40 which are colored blue are accordingly aligned in an upper horizontal plane, and a point is scored for such alignment.
Additionally, playing pieces 42 and 44 which are also colored blue are supported about the intermediate and lowermost portions of support member 28. A point is also scored for this alignment since the three playing pieces supported by suppott member 28 are aligned in the same vertical plane.
A second players playing pieces are indicated as being red in color, and three of such playing pieces 42 are disposed about the intermediate portions of support members 14, 20 and 26. A point is scored in this instance for the latter player since the three playing pieces 42 are aligned in an intermediate horizontal plane below the upper horizontal plane. it should be understood that a player's pieces can also be aligned in a lower horizontal plane wherein the pieces would be disposed about the lowermost portions of the associated support members.
Additionally, a playing piece 44 indicated as being red in color is supported about the lowermost portion of support member 24, and a playing piece 40 which is also colored red is supported about the uppermost part of support member 16. A point is also scored for this arrangement since the playing piece 40 on support member 16, the playing piece 42 on support member 20 and the playing piece 44 on support member 24 are aligned with one another in a diagonal plane.
It is evident that playing pieces may be aligned so as to score points in a plurality of horizontal, vertical and diagonal planes, and that alignment of three of a player's pieces in a row may be blocked by a playing piece of the other player in the usual manner associated with tic-tac-toe" games and the like.
Due to the interrelationship of the inner and outer diameters of the various playing pieces as well as the sizes of the various portions of the support members, a larger playing piece is adapted to be moved into playing position relative to a particular support means below a smaller playing piece when such smaller playing piece is supported at a certain vertical level on any particular support means.
The playing pieces are tubular in construction and as shown are of generally circular cross-sectional configuration. It should be understood that the playing pieces may be of other cross-sectional configurations such as triangular, square or the like as long as the members are adapted to fit within one another for the purpose hereinbefore described.
The playing pieces of either player may be identified in any suitable manner as by providing playing pieces of different color or texture as desired.
As this invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is therefore illustrative and not restrictive, and since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims, all changes that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims or that form their functional as well as conjointly cooperative equivalents are therefore intended to be embraced by those claims.
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1. A three-dimensional game apparatus comprising a plurality of spaced support means, means on the support means for supporting playing pieces at different vertical levels, a plurality of playing pieces each of a different inside and outside diameter and each of which is adaptedto fit over a portion of said support means, said playing pieces being substantially complementary in shape to one another, the inside diameter of a arger playing piece being greater than the outside diamemeans defines spaced support portions at difi'erent parts thereof constituting said means at different vertical levels.
3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said spaced support portions comprise shoulders extending peripherally about said support means.
4. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said support means defines a plurality of generally cylindrical portions of different diameter, said support means each including annular shoulder means connecting adjacent cylindrical portions of the support means and constituting said piece supporting means.
5. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said playing pieces include means for distinguishing the playing pieces of a plurality of players.
6. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 including a base means for maintaining said support means in predetermined spaced parallel relationship with one another, said support means being disposed in rows and extending vertically upwardly from said base means, each of said support means defining shoulder means extending peripherally therearound and constituting said means for supporting playing pieces at different vertical levels.
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1. A three-dimensional game apparatus comprising a plurality of spaced support means, means on the support means for supporting playing pieces at different vertical levels, a plurality of playing pieces each of a different inside and outside diameter and each of which is adapted to fit over a portion of said support means, said playing pieces being substantially complementary in shape to one another, the inside diameter of a larger playing piece being greater than the outside diameter of a smaller playing piece to permit free vertical movement of the playing pieces with respect to one another when associated with the same support means, whereby a larger playing piece is adapted to be moved into playing position relative to a particular support means below a smaller playing piece when said smaller playing piece is supported at a certain vertical level on said particular support means.
2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said support means defines spaced support portions at different parts thereof constituting said means for supporting playing pieces at different vertical levels.
3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said spaced support portions comprise shoulders extending peripherally about said support means.
4. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said support means defines a plurality of generally cylindrical portions of different diameter, said support means each including annular shoulder means connecting adjacent cylindrical portions of the support means and constituting said piece supporting means.
5. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said playing pieces include means for distinguishing the playing pieces of a plurality of players.
6. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 including a base means for maintaining said support means in predetermined spaced parallel relationship with one another, said support means being disposed in rows and extending vertically upwardly from said base means, each of said support means defining shoulder means extending peripherally therearound and constituting said means for supporting playing pieces at different vertical levels.
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