Abstract:
Portable parlor game ( 10 ) comprising a central dice area ( 17 ), an upward extending side wall ( 20 ) surrounding the dice area ( 17 ) and a game course ( 16 ) for game figures ( 15 ) with the game course ( 16 ) surrounding the dice area ( 17 ) and being adjacent to the upper end of the side wall ( 20 ). The upward extending side wall ( 20 ) is essentially outward inclined so that the dice ( 31 ) hitting the side wall ( 20 ) is rebounced slighty upwards and the dice first describes a short trajectory after hitting the side wall ( 20 ) and is not immediately decelerated.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     The invention relates to a parlor game where game pieces and figures are moved on a game course and a dice is used. 
     Known parlor games are frequently so-called board games where the game course is applied onto a plane board surface. The dices are thrown beside or on the board. However, the dice may unintentionally be thrown in such a way that it collides with the figures and displaces them or knocks them down. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     It is the object of the invention to create an improved parlor game comprising a central dice area surrounded by a side wall. 
     The parlor game according to the invention comprises in the middle a dice area surrounded by a side wall with the game course being adjacent to the upper end of the side wall thus surrounding the dice area so that the dice always rebounces from the side wall and rolls back onto the dice area. It is not possible that the dice knocks down the figures on the game course. The side wall is essentially outward inclined, i. e. away from the dice area. Owing to this inclination the dice hitting the side wall rebounces upwards from the side wall, i. e. at an angle of more than  0 ° relative to the horizontal. The dice is in the air after rebouncing so that the angular momentum of the rebouncing dice is not reversed first. Due to this fact the dice is not decelerated immediately after rebouncing. 
     The dice describes a short trajectory prior to its falling back onto the dice area where it is decelerated owing to reversal of the angular momentum. Thus the throwing path and the throwing time are increased when the dice is thrown so that the dice describes more rotations, is less manipulable and describes a more appealing throwing pattern. 
     Due to the inclination of the side wall the pictures, information, notices, advertisements etc. fixed thereon are clearly visible and better noticeable from every direction of sight. 
     In a preferred embodiment the inclination angle of the side wall relative to the vertical of the dice area is at least  5 ° to achieve sufficient lifting of the dice after rebouncing from the side wall. 
     Preferably a lower strip portion of the side wall is vertical or inclined inwards towards the dice area with the height of the strip being less than half the side wall height. The contact line between the upper outward inclined side wall strip and the lower vertical or inwards inclined side wall strip forms a peripheral edge whose height is less than half the side wall height. Furthermore the height of this edge should be less than half the edge length of the dice used. This ensures that the dice always rebounces from the side wall in upward direction. 
     In a preferred embodiment a box for playing material, game pieces and figures is provided, which can be placed into the deepened portion formed by the side wall and the dice area without the box projecting beyond the side wall. This offers a compact and practical solution for orderly stowage of the playing material. The box may be executed as a rectangular box with compartments, which can be placed into the—if desired—rectangular deepened portion formed by the side wall and the dice area in such a way that it is retained by the side wall within the dice area with only little play. 
     Preferably metal strips are arranged below the game course so that game pieces or figures comprising magnetic elements are retained on the game course. The metal strips are covered by paper or plastic game course foil onto which a playing plan is printed. The game pieces comprising magnets are thus well retained on the game course so that the game pieces and figures cannot be displaced by unintentional touch or vibration. 
     In a preferred embodiment information boards can be attached to the inclined side wall by means of fasteners. Adhesive strips on the back of the information boards, which may contain advertisements, rules of the game or other motives, may serve as fasteners. 
     Preferably the dice area, the side wall and the game course are permanently arranged in a case shell capable of being closed by a lid. After removal of the lid and possibly the box for the playing material, the game can immediately be started. It is not necessary to set up the game. 
     Hereunder two embodiments of the invention are explained in detail with reference to the drawings in which 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of the parlor game, 
     FIG. 2 shows a longitudinal section along line II—II of the parlor game shown in FIG. 1 comprising an inserted playing material box and a closed lid, 
     FIG. 3 shows a longitudinal section of the parlor game shown in FIG. 1 along line II—II, and 
     FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of the parlor game. 
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     In the Figs. a game case.  10 ,  10 ′ is shown as a portable parlor game, which comprises a case shell  11 ,  11 ′ and a lid  12  (FIG.  2 ). In the parlor game the figures  15  are placed onto a peripheral closed game course  16 ,  16 ′ and the development of the game is determined, inter alia, by throwing the dice. 
     In the game case  10  shown in FIGS. 1-3 the rectangular peripheral game course  16  surrounds an also rectangular dice area  17  which is formed by the floor of a deepened portion  18  in the middle of the case shell  11 . The edges of the deepened portion  18  are formed by the side walls  20  whose upper section  21  is inclined towards the case edge. The inclination angle  35  of the upper section  21  of the side wall  20  is approximately 20°. The lower strip-type section  22  of the side wall  20  is arranged vertically. The height of the lower strip section  22  is 10 mm, the height of the upper section  21  is 30 mm. The difference in height between the game course  16  and the dice area  17  thus amounts to 40 mm. The contact line of the upper side wall area  21  and the lower side wall area  22  forms a horizontal edge  23  as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. 
     The game course  16  is formed by a plastic foil  25  covering plates  27  of magnetic metal lying in a flat deepened portion  26 . 
     The case shell  11  comprises a plastic injection moulding part into which a moulded plastic insert is placed which forms the game course  16 , the side walls  20  and the dice area  17 . The case shell and the insert may however also be made of other materials, such as wood, cardboard etc. 
     As shown in FIG. 2, a box  30  open to the top and comprising several compartments for playing material, the figures  15 , dices  31 , playing cards  32  is arranged in the deepened portion  18 . The box  30  thus serves for orderly stowing and making available the playing material. 
     The case shell  11  is closed by a plate-type lid  12  fixed to the outer sides of the case shell walls by means of four case locks  36  each comprising a folding part  38  and a fixed part  37  (FIG.  2 ). At the front side of the case shell  11  a case handle  40  for carrying the case  10  is provided. 
     In the upper section  21  of the side walls  20  information boards  24  are applied by means of adhesive as fastener. The information boards  24  may for example be used as advertising fields. Due to the inclined arrangement of the upper section  21  of the side wall  20 , the information boards  24  are clearly visible from all sides. 
     The flooring of the dice area  17  is made of soft felt which allows low-noise throwing of the dice. Onto the flooring of the dice area  17  firm&#39;s logos, advertisements or the playing field markings of the respective sport can be printed. 
     The figures  15  comprise magnets  28  in their foot or floor areas so that the figure 15 is retained by the attractive forces between the magnet  28  of the figure  15  and the plates  27  of the game course  16  on the game course  16  even in the case of slight vibrations, inclined position etc., in particular when vibrations are caused by throwing the dice. 
     The rectangular configuration of the dice area  17  and the game course  16  is for example suitable for games imitating football, tennis and other sports. The dice area and the game course may however also have a different form. 
     To set up the parlor game first the folding parts  38  of the case locks  36  are opened and the lid  22  is removed from the case shell  11 . Then the playing material box  30  is taken out of the deepened portion  18  serving as dice area and the figure 15 are placed onto the game course  16 . Further setup of the game is not necessary so that the game can be started at once. For throwing the dice the dice/dices  31  is/are thrown or rolled onto the dice area  17 . When the dice  31  is rolled, it has an angular momentum corresponding to its rolling speed and bounces in this condition onto the side wall  20 . Due to the slightly inclined upper section  21  of the side wall  20  the dice  31  is rebounced at an angle corresponding to approximately twice the inclination angle of the upper section  21  relative to the dice area  17 . When the dice  31  has hit the side wall  20 , it describes a trajectory prior to its hitting the dice area  17  again. Only when the dice  31  hits the dice area  17  the angular momentum of the dice  31  is reversed so that it loses part of its kinetic energy. Owing to the inclined position of the side wall  20 , this point of reversal is delayed. Thus the distance covered by the dice is increased and throwing of the dice is made easier. 
     In a second embodiment of the game case  10 ′ the arrangement and the form of the game course  16 ′ are modified. The four corner areas  45  of the dice area  17 ′ formed by the side walls  20 ′ are not angular but round. Furthermore, a nose-shaped protuberance  46  is provided in the central area of a longitudinal side of the game course  16 ′, which enlarges the game course  16 ′ at this location. For example, a passage for pit stops can be provided here in a game imitating a motor race. 
     The external dimensions of the case shell  11  including the lid  12  are approximately 46×35×7 cm. The depth of the deepened portion  18  is 4 cm. The dice  31  has an edge length of 20 mm. The dice area is approximately 33×22 cm large. 
     Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been specifically illustrated and described herein, it is to be understood that minor variations may be made in the apparatus without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined the appended claims.