Patent ID: 7946587
Filing Date: 2011-05-24
Classification: A63F

Abstract:
1. A ball stacking game system featuring competing players attempting to align balls of a common characteristic in a line vertically, horizontally or angularly, the system comprising, in combination: a base having a horizontal upper surface and a horizontal lower surface and a square periphery, the upper surface being formed with 25 cylindrical recesses all of a common diameter, the cylindrical recesses being a central cylindrical recess and remaining cylindrical recesses arranged in five rows and five columns, the central cylindrical recess extending through the base between the upper and lower surfaces, the remaining cylindrical recesses terminating between the upper and lower surfaces; a plurality of cylindrical rods all of a common diameter adapted to be received by the cylindrical recesses of the base and held in a vertical orientation, the rods including a central rod in the central cylindrical recess and remaining rods in the remaining cylindrical recesses, the central rod being of a length greater than the remaining rods, the central rod having a lower extent extending beneath the lower surface of the base, all of the rods having an upper end at a common distance from the upper surface of the base; a plurality of balls, all of the balls being of a common exterior diameter, all of the balls having a cylindrical bore with an axial length and a diameter to be slidably received by the rods, the axial length of each bore being essentially 20 percent of the length of each rod extending above the base whereby a maximum of five balls are adapted to be received on any of the rods, the balls having an exterior surface with various optical characteristics, the number of various optical characteristics of the balls corresponding to the number of players of the game, the optical characteristics being chosen from the class of optical characteristics including colors and designs, the game being won when a player aligns a predetermined numbers of the balls of a common one of the optical characteristics in a line in response to players alternately placing the balls on the rods, the predetermined number being five when two players compete, the number being four when three or four players compete; a rotatable assembly operatively coupled to and supported beneath the base, the rotatable assembly including an upper plate and a lower plate, the lower plate having a central cylindrical recess fixedly receiving the lower extent of the central rod, the upper plate having a central cylindrical recess rotatably receiving the central rod between the base and the lower plate, the upper plate having four holes equally spaced from the central rod with a sphere rotatably received within each of the holes whereby the balls will contact the base and the lower plate for effecting rotation of the base with respect to the lower plate; and a box for the base, the rods, the balls and the rotatable assembly, the box being in a rectilinear configuration with a square floor and with two upstanding opposed tall side walls and with two upstanding opposed short side walls, inwardly facing side recesses formed vertically in a central extent of each of the side walls, inwardly facing end recesses formed vertically at end extents of the tall side walls, two similarly configured panels, each panel being rectangular with long upper and lower edges and with short end edges, each panel having a short slit extending from a long edge parallel with and equally spaced from the end edges, the panels having a playing orientation with the short end edges in the side recesses and the short slits intersecting to divide the box into a lower region with four quadrants and an enlarged upper region, the panels having a storage orientation with the short end edges of the panels in the end recesses and with the panels above the short side walls, the box also including an associated lid.