20060181025 | Method of bonus odds gaming | August, 2006 | Mitchell |
20020125643 | Advanced target system | September, 2002 | Sullivan |
20020006820 | Assembly for playing a variation of the game of baccarat | January, 2002 | Romero |
20050230912 | Puzzle game apparatus and method of play | October, 2005 | Kirkwood |
20080224400 | Game of chance and apparatuses therefor | September, 2008 | Gnat |
20090273139 | Three-dimensional tube puzzle | November, 2009 | Belykh |
20090236804 | Playing Cards with Electronic Circuitry | September, 2009 | Kirsch |
20040251625 | Gaming machine with reels capable of precisely controlling stop position of each reel | December, 2004 | Okada |
20070029729 | Book and game combination device and method for using the device | February, 2007 | Baker et al. |
20100090400 | MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PUZZLE | April, 2010 | Rosen |
20080203661 | WORDS | August, 2008 | Daniels |
[0001] 1. Technical Field
[0002] The invention relates generally to the game of darts and the various equipment involved. In particular, the invention involves a dart catching net to prevent darts that do not stick to the dart board when thrown from falling to the floor.
[0003] 2. Description of Prior Art
[0004] Of the over 100 patents relating to the game of darts, the following pattents pertain to controlling errantly thrown darts. They are: U.S. Pat. No. 5,496,039 and U.S. Pat No. 5,735,527.
[0005] U.S. Pat. No. 5,496,039 relates to a dart game apparatus adapted for play in combination with darts is provided for. The apparatus comprises a backstop. The backstop includes a vertical surface to intercept errant darts. The dart board also includes a rotatable target assembly. the target assembly has a hub rotatably mounted to the backstop forward of the vertical surface, one or more arms radiating outward from the hub, and a dart board mounted on each of the arms. The dart boards include a plurality of targets adapted to capture darts striking the target segments.
[0006] U.S. Pat. No. 5,735,527 shows a dart board that includes a front and lower portion having one or more included apertures for stably receiving and supporting darts. The included apertures are defined by a cone shaped wall member. The cone shaped wall member includes a free end portion of reduced diameter and having one or more slits for forming a number of resilient blades so as to stably retain the dart in place. A drawer is slidably engaged in the dart board for receiving elements.
[0007] The invention relates to a device to capture darts that do not stick or adhere to the face of the dart board when thrown to prevent them from falling to the floor and make them readily available to be retrieved by the thrower in the standing position.
[0008]
[0009]
[0010]
[0011]
[0012]