Amusement devices: games – Card or tile games – cards or tiles therefor – Card or tile structure
Patent
1982-01-25
1984-01-03
Skogquist, Harland S.
Amusement devices: games
Card or tile games, cards or tiles therefor
Card or tile structure
46 25, A63F 920
Patent
active
044238762
ABSTRACT:
This game-toy, a domino-man, is a human-robot-shaped figure to be used either in playing dominoes by formal game rules, or in construction, stacking and knock-over play usually done with traditional domino pieces. The domino-dot number equivalents are printed in incised dots on the back flat surface of the figure for domino games. The front of the figure has large hands, in gauntlets, to enhance the pushover, or agressive, play action. Feet, helmet and shoulders of the figure are designed to fit together in a loose, interlocking fashion to permit easy arrangement in domino play, and for stacking construction. The figure will push over easily when hit by another, permitting the usual arrangement of knock-over lines of the figure, just as traditional domino tiles are used in play. The domino-man figure can be produced in any size, any color, of any solidified material.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1330780 (1920-02-01), Bonte
patent: 1648199 (1927-11-01), Sargent
patent: 4225139 (1980-09-01), Cosmopulos
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