Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to portable games, more specifically to an improved
pocket-sized chess set.
Background of the invention
[0002] Various types of pocket-sized chess sets have been disclosed in the prior art. Among
these, one well-known chess set is the one having holes in each space of the checkerboard
adapted to receive a peg formed in the chessmen. If there is any vibration of the
checkboard, as on a train or airplane, the chessmen set is liable to be jarred loose
from its holes and so ruin the game. Another disadvantage of this type of chess set
is that, when the game is interrupted, captured chessmen have to be carried in a separate
container and may be lost. Still another disadvantage is that the chessmen are very
small, because they stay upright on the chessboard when the latter is carried in ones
pocket. They are therefore difficult to identify. In another type of pocket-sized
chess set, the chessmen lay flat on the chessboard and the chessplayer has difficulty
to identify the three different values of chessmen, since he is accustomed to do so
by the three different heights of the chessmen in a regular chess set.
Objects of the invention
[0003] Accordingly, it is a first object of the present invention to provide a pocket-sized
chess set in which the chessboard is foldable in two to form a case and wherein each
chessman may be positioned either vertically for play, or horizontally for storage;
therefore, the chessmen have a sufficient height for easy identification and yet the
chessboard has a minimum width when closed for carrying in ones pocket.
[0004] It is still another object of the present invention to provide a portable chess set,
wherein the chessmen carry permanent magnets to adhere the same to the checkerboard
and the latter is formed of two flat panels which fold together by the magnetic attraction
of the chessmen.
[0005] It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a portable chess set
which-is simple in design and construction.
Summary of the invention
[0006] The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention are realized
according to a preferred embodiment comprising a generally rectangular carrying case
composed of a pair of identical panels and a third intermediate panel. The inner sides
of the first two panels are each pivotally secured to either side, respectively, of
the third panel, the latter extending between the inner sides of the first two panels.
Thus, the first two panels can be folded together with the third panel acting as a
spine to make a thin compact carrying case.
[0007] The perimeter of each of the first two panels is provided with an inwardly-extending
flange defining a perimetrical slot between the bottom surfaces of the panels and
the flange itself.
[0008] The slot retains, on each of the first two panels, half of a checkerboard, made of
paramagnetic material. Each of these halves is adapted to slide horizontally, from
a first retracted position when the first two panels are folded, to a second playing
position, wherein their inner sides touch to form an integral checkerboard. Means
are provided to move each checkerboard half between the two positions. Other means
are also provided to limit the inward movement of each checkerboard half.
[0009] Each square of the checkerboard halves has a recessed portion for a purpose explained
below.
[0010] The chess set of the invention also includes thirty-two chessmen. Each of these chessmen
is relatively thin and is provided with a magnetic element having a back surface and
a narrow bottom surface projecting slightly below its lower end. Thus, each chessman
may be positioned on the checkerboard either vertically for play, or horizontally
for storage. In both positions, the magnetic element is in contact with the recessed
portion, so that each piece is properly centered on its square. When a piece is laid
horizontally on a square, it lies perfectly flat because the back surface of its magnetic
element extends into the recess.
[0011] The outer edges of each checkerboard half are also recessed for the placing of captured
chessmen thereon during the course of the game. If the game must be interrupted and
stored or carried, these chessmen will not be a hindering factor to the closing of
the two panels together.
[0012] No means are necessary to close the panels together, since the magnetic attraction
of the chessmen for one another is enough to assure a closing force.
[0013] The above will be more clearly understood by having re- ferral to the preferred embodiment
of the invention, illustrated by way of the accompanying drawings, in which:
Brief description of the drawings
[0014]
Figure 1 is a.top plan view of the chess set showing the checkerboard halves in retracted
positions, also showing several chessmen in both upright and flat position, also showing
a portion of the edge of one panel broken away to reveal the checkboard half-stop
means;
Figure 2 is an enlarged top plan view of the center- left side of the chess set showing
the checkerboard halves in playing position;
Figure 3 is a lateral elevation of the two panels in closed position, also showing
in dashed outline how one of the panels'pivots to a closed position;
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is also a cross-sectional view taken along line 5-5 of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is another cross-sectional view taken along line 6-6 of Figure 1; and
Figure 7 is a perspective view of a chessman showing, in dashed outline, an exploded
view of the magnetic element.
[0015] Like numerals refer to like elements throughout the drawings.
Detailed description of the invention
[0016] The pocket-sized chess set 1 of the present invention comprises a pair of identical
rectangular panels 2 and a third intermediate panel 3, all of the above being made
of rigid plastic or other suitable material.
[0017] The inner edge 2' of each panel 2 is hingedly secured to one side of intermediate
panel 3 at 4, as clearly shown in` Figure 4. Thus, either panel 2 can be pivoted from
a first open flat position to a closed position for storage or carrying purposes,
as shown in Figure 3. In closed position, the panels form a thin, compact case.
[0018] The top surface of each panel 2 is provided with a horizontally-slidable checkerboard
half 5, made of para-magnetic material, such as steel. To retain the latter in position,
the lateral and outer edges of each panel 2 have an inwardly-projecting peripheral
flange 6, which defines a slot 7.
[0019] As seen clearly in Figures 5 and 6, the edges of checkerboard halves 5 are slidingly
engaged in slot 7 and can slide from a retracted position (shown in Figure 1) and
an engaged play position (shown in Figure 4), wherein their inner sides 5' meet over
intermediate panel 3 to form a complete checkerboard.
[0020] An upwardly-projecting tab 8 is secured to each half 5 adjacent their rear edges
to slide the halves 5 from one position to the other.
[0021] Means are also provided to properly center the halves 5 together when they form a
complete checkerboard, consisting of a notch 9 located on each lateral side edge of
each half 5 and adjacent the inner edge of each of the latter. Notch 9 is adapted
to engage a protuberance 14 formed on flange 6 adjacently thereof.
[0022] As shown clearly in Figure 1, each half 5 is made with alternating light and dark
squares 10 in quincunx. Squares 10 each have a central circular recess 10'.
[0023] A set of thirty-two chessmen 11 is also an integral part of the invention. It is
to be noted that one particular disadvantage of prior art pocket-sized chess games
is that the chessmen themselves are difficult to identify, because of small size and
amorphous detail. To rectify this disadvantage, chessmen 11 of the present invention
are relatively tall and provided with detail. For example, the kings and queens are
approximately one inch tall. Each chessman 11 is made of molded plastic and is provided
with a small magnetic element, namely: a permanent magnet 12, having a back surface
12' and a narrower buttom surface 12", both surfaces being positive.
[0024] It will be clear that chessmen 11 may be placed either uprightly or flat on squares
10. When laid flat, back surface 12' directly adheres to checkerboard half 5. In both
positions, magnetic elements 12 will hold the chessmen 11 in place. Thus, a game may
be played to a certain point and then interrupted by merely laying chessmen 11 flat
to close the panels 2 without moving any chessman 11 from its position on the checkerboard.
The depth of recess 10' in each square 10 is approximately equal to the distance,
so that the back surface 12' protrudes from the back of each chessman 11.
[0025] When the panels 2 are closed, the attraction between magnetic elements 12 and the
superposed checkerboard halves 5, provides enough force to keep panels 2 in closed
position. When the panels are closed the air gap and the intervening layer of chessman
plastic material between the two permanent magnets 12 of opposite chessmen, are sufficient
to prevent magnetic attraction of said two pieces, so that each piece remains attracted
to its checkerboard half 5 when the panels are re-opened.
[0026] There is one additional feature to the invention: each checkerboard half 5 is provided
with a lateral and outer side peripheral margin 13. This margin.13 is recessed to
the same depth as recesses 10' in the checkerboard squares 10. Captured chessmen 11
may be conveniently laid flat in margins 13 without stopping the game if the chess
set must be closed and without interfering with the closing of the panels 2.
1. A pocket-sized chess set comprising a pair of identical flat and generally rectangular
panels (2); a third narrow, intermediate panel (3), each of the said pair of panels
having an inner edge (2') pivotally secured to one side of said third panel, the latter
extending between said inner edges of said pair of panels (2); each of said pair of
panels having a top surface, said top surface being provided with half a slidable
ckeckerboard (5); each said half (5) being made of a para-magnetic materialand slidable
from a first retracted position and a second play position, wherein their inner sides
(5') touch over said third panel (3) form- ing a complete checkerboard; means (6,7) to slidably retain each said half on each said
top surface; means (9,14) to limit the inward movement of each said checkerboard half
when the latter are in play position; further comprising a set of thirty-two chessmen
(11); each said chessman having a back surface provided with a small permanent magnet
(12) which projects slightly below the bottom of each said chessman, whereby said
chessmen may be placed either vertically or horizontally on said checkerboard halves,
each of the latter having a lateral and outer side margin (13) for the placing of
captured chessmen thereon during the course of a game.
2. A pocket-sized chess set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means to slidably
retain each said half consists of an inwardly-projecting flange (6) provided all along
the lateral and outer periphery of each said pair of panels (2); said flange defining
a peripheral slot (7) and said halves (5) being slidably engaged in said slot.
3. A pocket-sized chess set as claimed in claim 2, wherein said means to limit the inward movement of each said checkerboard half consists
of a notch (9) located on each lateral edge of each half (5) and adjacent the inner
edge thereof; and a protuberance (14) formed in said flangei (6) adjacently thereof,
said notch engaging said protuberance when said halves are slid into play position.
4. A pocket-sized chess set as claimed in claim 1, wherein each checkerboard half
(5) is provided with an upwardly-projecting tab (8) secured adjacent its outer edge,
whereby each said half may be slid into either said position.
5. A pocket-sized chess-set as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said checkerboard
half has a plurality of squares (10) for chess and each of these squares is provided
with a central recessed portion (10').
6. A Pocket-sized chess set as claimed in claim 5, wherein said margin (13) of each
said checkerboard half (5) is also recessed.