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US629226A
US629226A US71289499A US1899712894A US629226A US 629226 A US629226 A US 629226A US 71289499 A US71289499 A US 71289499A US 1899712894 A US1899712894 A US 1899712894A US 629226 A US629226 A US 629226A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F7/00Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks
    • A63F7/0005Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks played on a table, the ball or other playing body being rolled or slid from one side of the table in more than one direction or having more than one entering position on this same side, e.g. shuffle boards

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  • tile flag will be automatically caused to disappearv and an American flag will be raised.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of the invention with parts broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan any suitable means.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail section taken through the element representing the fort or blockhouse.
  • the puzzle has a perpendicular side wall a, inclosing a bottom I), which is approximately conical in form and at the apex of which is mounted an inclosure 0, representing the blockhouse or fort.
  • the bottom I I should be painted or printed with the representation of soldiers ascending to the inclosure c and engaged in battle with the supposed defenders of the inclosure.
  • On the inclosure are mounted two flags d and e, the former representing a hostile flag and the latter representing the American flag. These flags may be mounted by
  • I have shown one form, which is illustrated simply as an example. These means, as shown in the drawings, comprise two stafi'sf and 9', at-
  • the inclosure has an opening m in the wall thereof, and the normal position of the parts is such that the support 1:, will be just level with the bottom of the opening m, and the flag cl will be raised, the flag 6 being consequently thrown downward out of prominent view.
  • a number, preferably three, balls n which are to be rolled over the bottom, and by tilting the apparatus the balls may be worked into the inclosure 0 through the opening on Considerable dexterity will be required to so manipulate the balls; but when the weight of the three balls is placed upon the support 7:, as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. 3, the support will be caused to drop, thus partly turning the disk h, throwing down the flag d and raising the flag e, thus indicat- It will be seen that the game thus constructed provides an interesting and instructive simulation of an actual battle, particularly the notable one of San Juan hill, in which the American troops gallantly charged up the hill and captured a strategically-defended blockhouse.
  • a game apparatus having a body with vertical side walls and with a bottom approxibottom of the inclosure, the support being movable vertically in the inolosure, 8; rod on as the support drops from the weight of the which the support is hung, the rod passing upward through the top of the inolosure, and visual members connected with each other and pivotally mounted on the top of the inclosure, the rod having pivotal connection with said members so as to throw the same balls;

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Patented luly I8, 1899 W. A. WKSSEMANN.
G A M E (Application fi1ed.Apr. 13, 1899.)
WITNESSES We mum A TTOHNE 78 v UNITED STATES PAT T Optics.
WVILLIAM ADOLPI-I XYISSEMANN, OF NElVYOR-K, N. Y.
(GAME.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent 329,226, dated .1613} 18,1se.
Application filed A ril 13,1899. Serial its. 712,894. (No model.)
To (ZZZ whom ma contain.-
Be it known that LWILLIAM ADOLPH WIs- BEMANN, of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved 7 Game, of which the following is a full, clear,
tile flag will be automatically caused to disappearv and an American flag will be raised.
This specification is the disclosure of one form of my invention, while the claim defines the actual scope thereof. I
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure l is a side elevation of the invention with parts broken away. Fig. 2 is a plan any suitable means.
view thereof, and Fig. 3 is a detail section taken through the element representing the fort or blockhouse. V i
The puzzle has a perpendicular side wall a, inclosing a bottom I), which is approximately conical in form and at the apex of which is mounted an inclosure 0, representing the blockhouse or fort. Tof lend reality to' the puzzle, the bottom I I) should be painted or printed with the representation of soldiers ascending to the inclosure c and engaged in battle with the supposed defenders of the inclosure. On the inclosure are mounted two flags d and e, the former representing a hostile flag and the latter representing the American flag. These flags may be mounted by In the drawings I have shown one form, which is illustrated simply as an example. These means, as shown in the drawings, comprise two stafi'sf and 9', at-
tached rigidly to a disk h, which is mounted on a pin 1 supported on the top of the inclosure 0. Within the inclosure is mounted a thereof.
, ing that the game is won.
support k, which is movable vertically in the inclosure and which has a rod Z attached thereto, the rod extending upward through an opening in the top of the inclosure c and having pivotal connection with the disk It. The inclosure has an opening m in the wall thereof, and the normal position of the parts is such that the support 1:, will be just level with the bottom of the opening m, and the flag cl will be raised, the flag 6 being consequently thrown downward out of prominent view.
On the bottom Z7 and inclosed by the wall a are a number, preferably three, balls n, which are to be rolled over the bottom, and by tilting the apparatus the balls may be worked into the inclosure 0 through the opening on Considerable dexterity will be required to so manipulate the balls; but when the weight of the three balls is placed upon the support 7:, as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. 3, the support will be caused to drop, thus partly turning the disk h, throwing down the flag d and raising the flag e, thus indicat- It will be seen that the game thus constructed provides an interesting and instructive simulation of an actual battle, particularly the notable one of San Juan hill, in which the American troops gallantly charged up the hill and captured a desperately-defended blockhouse.
I desire it understood that various changes in the form and arrangement of theelements of my invention may be resorted to without departing from the spirit thereof. This is particularly true of the means for mounting the flags, which means are particularly subject to incssential variations.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent A game apparatus having a body with vertical side walls and with a bottom approxibottom of the inclosure, the support being movable vertically in the inolosure, 8; rod on as the support drops from the weight of the which the support is hung, the rod passing upward through the top of the inolosure, and visual members connected with each other and pivotally mounted on the top of the inclosure, the rod having pivotal connection with said members so as to throw the same balls;
WILLIAM ADOLPH WISSEMANN.
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M. F. SCHLESINGER, O. DYUR.
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