Amusement devices: games – Puzzles – Jumping movement
Patent
1992-12-16
1994-03-08
Millin, Vincent
Amusement devices: games
Puzzles
Jumping movement
273113, A63F 906, A63B 6714
Patent
active
052921263
ABSTRACT:
A game has a plurality of playing pieces and a plurality of stacked disks. Each of the disks is pierced by an angularly spaced plurality of peripheral apertures. At least one of the apertures in each of the disks is sized to allow passage of the playing pieces. An entrapping one of the apertures in each of the disks is shaped to prevent passage of the playing pieces. These disks are interconnected to rotate relatively and coaxially. Each of the disks has its apertures alignable of those of adjacent ones of the disks. The game includes a pair of cups separately mounted on opposite, outermost ones of the stacked disks to turn therewith and to contain the playing pieces.
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Adams Thomas L.
Millin Vincent
Wong Steven B.
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