Patent application title: Alliteration word game
Inventors:
Edward Jerome Krall (Los Angeles, CA, US)
IPC8 Class: AA63F304FI
USPC Class:
273272
Class name: Amusement devices: games board games, pieces, or boards therefor word, sentence, or equation forming (e.g., scrabble, hangman)
Publication date: 2016-01-28
Patent application number: 20160023094
Abstract:
The nature and gist of Alliteration Word Game is simply to increase the
awareness and ability of players to use words beginning with the same
letter to express themselves more creatively, and sometimes more
humorously as well. In short, it's both an enjoyable and educational game
designed to increase both creative talking and writing. It's also an art
valued in both the writing and public speaking professions.Claims:
1. Alliteration Word Game will simply increase student skills to write
and speak more colorfully using word-phrases starting with the same
letter. Please see Description Page for more explicatively excellent
examples.Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This game is designed to be used in every English class throughout the educational system as well as private homes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The game simply challenges players do think and name as many words or word phrases beginning with the same letter within a 1 minute time limit. A more detailed description of the invention's rules follows this Specification Page.
DRAWING OF INVENTION
[0003] A drawing of the invention's 3 parts, showing FIGS. 1, 2, and 3 also follows this specification page.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION'S FIGURES
[0004] FIG. 1, drawn to scale, shows the invention's spinner from a top view. Around the edges of the spinner are shown English alphabet letters, except letters Q, X, Y, and Z. Also shown are 2 spaces from which players can choose any letter they want. An arrow is also shown which players spin to determine the letter they'll use on their turn. All parts are made of durable plastic and the arrow is attached to the alphabet board with a plastic rivet allowing the arrow to spin freely.
[0005] FIG. 2, again drawn to scale, shows a side view of the one minute timer turned over after players determine which letter they'll have for their turn. Its height is about 3'' and its diameter is less than 1''. The timer's sand marks the time each player has on their turn, and except for it all its parts of plastic.
[0006] FIG. 3, drawn to one-half scale, shows a score pad from above. Its normal size would be 5×5, and contains an ample number of pages to record players' responses, anywhere from 50 to 100 pages.
[0007] Except for the addition of the figure descriptions, no other new information is included in this Substitute Specification.
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