Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.
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.'iU~ i ssion ',iar rr~me
`a.ck~rnl~nd ~f The I~vention
This invention re1.ates aenera~y to a ~anual
operated rectanc~ lar housina-tyre ~aame ooa.rd ap~arat~s.
The chief object of said war ^~ame ap~ara.tlls is to rrnvide
a new idea for entertainment of 2 players and d eal~a
vo7l~me stor~ge ch~mbers.
Society i.s 1ackina ,t meanina.ful lt~-to-date
war aa.me, especi.a~ly that lackina one where the ~ayers
have so~e freedom to set up their own aame strateav ~nd a
~ame that includin~ the army, the navy and the air force
symbols. The known chess war ~ame havinE deficiency 'necause
it is a war .aame of a fixed strateay and it is a war 3ame
of the past.
Object Of The Invention
It is a primary object of the present inven-
tion i.s to provide an u~-to-date war ~ame inc1udi.n~ arms
of the navy, the arm.y and the air force via rerresentin~
by 10 different modern symbol.s, which mav be made of s+one,
metal, p1astic, wood, nylon or in combination of above said
materi-.ls.
Another object of this invention is to
provide ~5 ~ freedom for ~ ~layers to set Itp their own
eame strateay.
It is a further object of this lnven~ion is
to provide a new ~rame board on the surface of a rec-tan~t1ar
nousin~ that com~rised nf ? identical sets of an array of
trian~1es ~.Jhich se~a:rated by a blan~ space in between and
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S~ecification 2.
said hol1sing containing 4 equal volume storage cha~bers
and havin~ a 90 de~ree downward revol.vin~ door, means via
its ~ lower ?ater~l ends axles.
~he U.S.A. r~nd Foreign References Cited
U.S.A. Pat. # 1,~05,174, issued on 19th r,~a~
1931 is a drawer and supporting means, invented hy T.~u; s
H. Morin. Said invention is a s?i~ab?.e drawer via pinions
on rack and that having a latch for locking said drawer.
U.S.A. Pat. ~ 3,730,hO4, issued on 1 r~av 197
is a telephone stand, invented by Perfecto Viera. Said
invention is a spring ~ressed tray and that ha.vin~ ~
drawers, for one is a sprin~ biased to open automatically
when the telephone receiver is lifted and the second drawer
that is manually openabl.e.
~ J.S~A. Pat. ~ Des. 2~,952, issued on ~4th
September 1974, designed by Norman Chan. Sai.d in~ention is
an ornamental design for a Mandrain chessboard that is an
array of squares and having squares overlying the corners
of the ori~inal squares and furt'Qer designated the board
2 central end's ~our s~uares that marked with diagona-
lines. ~his design that having most of the characteristic
of the traditional. known Chinese chesshoard~ means that
via havin~ overlying a'..l the corners of the OI iuinal
souares, instead of the original 5hinese chessboard tha.t
over~yin~ some of the certain corners of the ori~inal
scuares means which the same as indicated in ~lack ~uares
of the present design.
~ rance ~at. ~ ~?6~ , issued on ~9th 4~ri'
?977, invented by ?. ~?avko. Said invention is the cheal~er-
~45681
~ Specification ~.boa.r~ game ~esi~n which is a bo~ t'nat over1.vin.~ with
s~uares on its surfa~-e and t~et ha.vin~- ~ s~idinrr drawer
with ~atch at its 2 ends.
TJnited ~in~ om ~t. ~ ,5~7, issue~ on
the 1~ Au~ust 1q~-~9 invented by ~.lanlla7 qli?ewski. Said
invention is a pe- board ~ame, havinr~ a ro1~nd game boaTd
with a centralized hub for revo-vi.n~ and -t'ne ~ame board
that has circu7ar ?ines, diagona~ ~ines an~ ~n e~e-.ke
pattern and each of the two players which provided ~ b7l~e
and 4 ~reen pe~s.
Prief Summary f The Invention
Submission war ~ame apparatus is for enter-
ta.inment of 2 players including a rectan~Lgu1.ar apparatus
housing having 2 identical sets of an array of triang-es
which separated by a blank space in between, means to
provide a game board with 2 miniature dominions. Sai~
apparatus housing containin.r~ 4 equal volume stora~e cham-
bers for storing two sets of aIms. A set of arms incl.udin~.
20 en~raven symbols on discs, or made of repl.icas, which
may be made of stone, plastic, nylon, wood or in combina-
tion of the above materials. Said game symbols are com~rised
of 4 rifle symbols representing 4 infantry men, ~ airp1ane
symbols representing 2 air force units, 2 tank symbols
representing 2 enEineering force units, 2 rocket symbols
which over1yin~ on a pair crossed anchors representin~.~ 2
navy artil.lery force units, 2 star symbols representing 2
commandin3 officers, a. triangle symbol representin~ the
chief commander, ? radiation symbo1.s reprPsentin~ 2 nuc1e~r
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~ pecification 4
weapons, 1 Or a rair of la~rel branrhes re~resentinc the
throne and ? ato~ic s~Ymbo~ls representin~ ? radar units.
Further~ore, ~ players havin~ P.~, freedom to set 11~ their
own ca~e stra.te~y Vi? manuall.v assembled a set o:f arms on
20 triancles which overlyin~ the desiFna.ted corners of the
oricinal trian~les. ~lore particularl.v the center inter-
sec-tion of the first lateral line of said arra~ of trl-
an~les that de~i~n~t~ for the ~ure7 branches to be a~:~err)-
bled on and, a ~air crossed feathers whic~ to be asse~bled
on each side of said l.aure~ branches. The came warfare is
alternatively carried out on a ~a~e board b~J movin~ an arm
force on a line to an open sPace and landed on a.n inter-
sec-tion per movinC by ~ player~, with excepti.on that the
navy artillery units which move from behind of an arm and
landed on an intersection of lines, for the pvrpose of
workinc towards to ca~ture the enemy's laurel branches or,
throne, thereinafter, means a con~luest and the ca~e i9
over.
3rief Descri~tion Of The l)rawin~s
The drawincs show: fic. 1, a to~ view of the
submission war Fame's came hoard havinc a closed door at
its ~ lateral ends: fic. ~, ? top view of the a~a.ratus
hollsin~'s hatched bottom havinc ? cl.osed door at itS richt
end and an o~ened door at its l.eft end; fi~. ~, a side
view of the a~aratus housin~ havinc an open door at i.ts
7eft e~d; f i!r . 4, a lateral front view of the ap~?Lratus
housin~; fig. 5, a hatched prospec-ti.ve view of a 9~ deFree
revolvahle l.ock unit:; fic. ~, a tor view of an en3~raven
airp~ane symbo~ di.sc; fi~. ~, a -t:o~ vlew of an en~raven
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Specification 5.
rocket and a pa.ir crossed anchors in the back.~round
symbo~.; fi~. 9, a top view of ~n enFr~,ven tank sYmbo'
disc; fi~ , a top view of ~ crossec] feathers s,~mbo'
disc; fi,~ 1, a to~ view of ? s-t~.r s/mbo1. d1sc ~iF. 1~,
a to~ view of an atomic symbo1 disc; fig. 1-~, a to~ vie~
of a trian~J'e symbo'. di.sc; fig. 14, ~ top view of a radia-
tion symbo~. disc; fi~. 15, a to~ view of 2 1allre1 hrancnes
symbo? disc and fi~. 16, shows the to~ vi.ew of a symbo1
disc s rear si~e having, ~ circ'es which encirc'ed a tri~,n~'.e
a.nd the date means en.gra.ven on bel.ow -t,he said cir~'.es and
the na.me of the manufacturing countr,y means en~rraven on
above the sai~ circ1.e for identification.
~etai1.ed ~escription Of The Invention
~ he followin~ is a description of the nature
of the submission war game apparatus with fu1' particu'ars
of the manner in which the embodiment is assemb'ed as
shown in the attached drawin~s.
Fi~. 1, shows an assembla~e and the affinities
of a top view of the submission war ~ame housin.~ (1), for
the apparatus housing surface is designated as the ~ame
board by means of ~eometrically divided into 2 identica1
sets of an array of 95 triangles (?) and which sepaxated
by a space in between means havin~ provided ~ mini.ature
dominions. ,4 said miniatl~re dominion that created via. used
9 spaced lon~itudina1 lines (4,5,6,7,~,9,10~11 and 1?~ 7
s~aced 1atera1. 'ines (1~,14,15,16~17,1~ and 19~ and ~ V
1ines at each of its four sides. Furthermore, the south
side s -third ~F 'in,e that is marked heavier than other ~ines
~eans that; covered an area of 1~! trian~1.es, hereto is
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S~ecification ~.
referrin~ to ?.S the capital of said minia-tl2re do~inion,
meanin.~ the aIea t`n~t within '~ desi.~nated -~oints, which
start from the secnnd lon~it~dina' li-ne (~ nd the firs~
l.ateral l.ine (1-',) and up to the point of the fifth
lon~itudinal line (~) and -the fol~rth la-teral line (1',~ then
down to the eighth lon~itudina.'! line (11) and -the first
lateral 'I.ine (13). rloroeover, these said V lines are
desi~nated for radar rol~tes, which do not allow t~e rifle
and the star symbols to move on above said raclar routes.
Each of the 2 said arrays of trian~les th~t
further characteri%ed by havin~ ~0 trian~les which over-
lyin~ some corners of the origin~,l trianales. The loca+,inn
of the ~0 said overlying trian~les are as the followin~:
overlyin~ trian~les which overlyin~ on ~ different inter-
sections of the fifth ?ateral l.ine (17), one overlyin.~ the
intersecti.on between the first l.on~itudinal line (4) a.nd
the fifth latera1 line (17): a second overlyin!~ trian~le
that overlying the intersection between the third l,on~itll-
dinal ?ine (6) and the fifth ?ateral line (17); a third
overlyina trian~le that overlying the intersection between
the fifth longitudinal line (P~) and the fifth latera7 ~.ine
(17); a fouth overlyin~ trian~le overlyin~ the intersection.
between the seventh lon~itlAdinal line (10~ and the fifth
lateral line (17) and the fifth ovex?,,yin~ trian.~l.e that
overlyin~ the intersection between the ni.nth l.on~itudina
line (1~ and the fifth lateral line (-17). ~ overl.ying
triangles which overl~ing the fourth lateral li.ne (1~) one
nverlyin~ trian~le -t'nat nverlyin~ the intersecti.on between
the follrth 'latera? line ('~) and the second ~on~it~din.al.
~ine (5): a second nverlyin.~ tri?n~le tha+ over?.yin~ the
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Specification 7.
intersec-tl~ between t~e fourt,h lat;eral line (1f~) and t~e
fl.fth lon~ dinal line (~) ard a third o~Jerl~in~ trian~le
that, overlyin~r the intersectio~ between the f'olJrt,h ?ateral
li.ne (1r,) ~ld t,he ei~hth lon~itudinal line (11?. ~hree
oveIlyin~ tri.an~les ~j'sicl~ ~,ocated on the third '~ter~? li~e
(15), one o~erl.lin~ tri~n~le tha-t over7.yin~ the intersection
between -ihe third lat,era,l line (~5) and the t~hird lon~i~
di~a- ?ine (',) a sec~nd over-yin~ fri~n~'le that o~er7Yi,~
the inte~.sectio~ between the +.hird lateral l.ine ('~ ?n1
the f'ifth lon~i~udina'1, line (Q) and t~e thi.rd overl,~!in~
tria~;le that overl-yi~F the intersection between the thlrd
~teral line (15) and th.e seventh lon~it~ldinal line (~
~here are 9 overlyinF trian~les which overl-vin~ ever,y
inter,section of the first lateral line (13). ,.Tore ~articular
about these said overl,yin~ trian~'es, for one of the over-
l.yinF tri?~n~,le that overl.yinF on the intersection of the
fifth longitudinal line (~) and the first l?.tera'! line (1~
means for a pair l.aurel branches symbol disc to asse~ble on
and the other ~ overlying tri?.n~les which overlyin.~ t,he
intersection of the first lateral line (1~) and the fourt,h
lon~,itudinal line (7~ and the other overl.yin~ +,ri~n~'e
that overlyin~ the intersection of the :first lafer~ e
(1~) and the sixth ~on~itudina~ line (9) ~e~ns for ~ nf ?
rair crossed feathers sy~bol discs to assemble on and the
remainder 17 overl~yin~ tri.an~les ~eans for the remainder 17
discs -to asse~ble there via each ~laYer's own choice, t'~u~
this war .~,ame ha1~in~ provided a ~5'~ freedom for ~ plaiers
to ,et ~p their own ~ame ~trate.~,y.
~ , 3hows -the interconnections ~nd ~ e
relation3'~ips of ~ hat:r'Qed tnr, view of the a~?Ara~us
,~o~sin.~ b-,tto~ t,'~l~t havi-!é- a b~.se ~,'ate (~, a ~ e~
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S~ecification ~.
door ~t its ~i~ht end and an o~ened door at its ~ef-t end
and each of said ~oor (~1) that opened via revolved the
doo~ knob to a 9~ de~ree to t:he left, or via revo~vi~F the
door knob until the arrow (?~) on the tloor knob (~1) th~+
i~s in 1ine with -the door's vertical ?ine (?7~) me~ns the ~n-~,
circulaJ locking blade having ~isenga~ed from the ri~ht
hand side's lon~itudinal frame's locl~in~ slit and, s~id
door that cl.osed via m~nually pl~shing, said door to a sn
de~ree upward then manl;ally to turn t,he door knob ~7,1) to
a 90 de~ree an~l.e to the right, or until. the door kno~'s
arrow (??) is in line with the door1s horizontal short line
(24), means said lockin~ blade i9 en~a~.ed with the lon.~i-
tudinal frame's lateral slit. The ~pparatus housin~ (1)
that particularly shown a built-in cohesive frame el.ement
includin~ 3 spaced rectan~ular longitudinal pa.nel frames
(25) which sp~ced at their middle by a lateral panel frame
(?6~ means to provi2e ~ e~ual volume storage chambers (?7)
for storing 2 sets replica arms, but whereas in the case
of the discs arms sets which onl.y utilized 2 of the 4 9aid
chambers (27).
:?ig. ~, shows the side view of the apparatus
housing (1) including a ceiling plate (2~) and a base plate
(20) which mounted on the housin~'s long1tudinal frames
(~5) and the lateral panel frame (2~) via ? onposite sides
means, which ~ormed a rectangular apparatus housin~ (1)
that havin.g a revolvin~ door (?') at its ~ ends which have
an a~l.e (~9) at each door's lower end. The door (?1~ on
the ri~ht end is closed an~ the door (21) on the ~eft. end
is o~ened to a 90 de~-ree downward an.7le that is indicated
by a doubl.e a~rows and, said door havin~ equip~ed with 3. sn
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Specification .
de~ree revol.vin~ 70ck t,ha,t incl~d-in~ a ~0~ circu~ar bla.de
(30) with a rod, ~ s'.eeve and a door knob (~ and that
l~sed a screw or a nail for stoppirl.~ nin (3?) mean~Q to allow
the said ~0~, circl~lar b~.ade (~0) to revo~.ve +o a maxi.mum o:f
90 de~ree to the left,.
~ ia. 4, shows a lateral front view of the
~pparatus nousin~ (~) that shown havin~ ? rectan~vlar ~on~i-
tudina~ ~anels (?~) which structually connected to a ceil.in~
p-ate (?Q) and that sealed b,y a c1ose~ door (~1) that beina
indicated by the door kno~'s arrow (??) havin~ in line with
t;he door's horizontal short line (~4). This said door (~1?
may be opened via turning the door knob (~1) to a qO deFree
to the left, or when the door knob's arrow is in line witn
the door's s'nort vertioa- line (~3) then to pull said door
to a 90 degree downward.
~ . 5, showæ the hatched ~rospective view of
the said 90 degree revolvab~e l,ock unit by itse-f that
comprised of a circu~.ar screw-on knob (31) with spaced
~Toves at its outside circumference for ~reventin~ sli~pa~e
and that secured by an .~llen screw with the revolvabl~e rnd
(33) and that is encircled by a s?,eeve (34) and said rod's
lowermost end is structliral.l.y connected to a 60r-~ circular
blade (30) means said blade (30) is devised to revolve
proportional to the said knob's movement and, this lock
unit is devised to revolve to a gO degree anale to the ri~ht
for to enFa~e with the a~aratus housinF's right hand side
lon~,itudina~ panel. frame's sl.it, means to ke~ an a~r~ratl~s
door in place and when said circl~lar blade havinG revolved
to a 90 de~ree to the left, +,hereto said circular b-ade
(30) oec~me di.senaaaed from said lonFitudinal p~nel ~rame's
S1it,, meanS said door is un~.ocked a.nd, t.he~e movements ag
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Specification 1~,
shown bv a doub7e arrows.
'~Tow referrin~ -to fi~-rures ~,7,~,9,10,11,1~
d 1~ whi~h represen~ ,ifferent enFr~ven svmbo~s on
~0 discs ~er a set of arms whi.ch inclu~inr~ a co70r for
identification. '~o1~r of a rif7e sYmbol. on a ~isc (7~, fi~'. ~))
repTesen-tinr~ the infantry, ~ of an airnlane s,ymbol on a dlsc
(3~" fir~. 7) Te~resentin~r the air force ? of a rocket,
symbol and a -pair cr~ssed anchors symbol in the b~c'~ round
on a disc (37, fi.~. R) representin~a the n~v,y artil~lery
force; ~ of ~ tank symbo~ on a disc (3~, fi~r. 9~ re~resent-
in~ the en~ineerinrr force; ~ of a ~air crossed feathers
symbol on a, disc (3, fir~. 10) re~resentin~ 2 courtiers: 2
of a star symbol on a disc (40, fi~r~ 11) repreSentin~r ~
comma~dinÆ officers; ? of an atomic symbol. on ~ disc ~A 1,
fig. 1~) representing ? radars; 1 of a trian~rl.e symbo~ (4~,
fi~. 13) representin~ the chief commandeI; ~ o ?, ra~iation
~ymbol on a disc (~3, fi~r. 1a~ represerltinrr ~ nuclear
weapons; 1 o. a pair l.a~rel branches s~mbol. on a disc (a4,
fikr. 1~) representinr~ the throne.
~ " shows a top view of a symbol ~isc's
re~r side (45, fig. 16) having en~raven a ~ouble circ~es
which encircled a trian.~.7e; the name of the manufactl~re
co!lntry means to be en.~raven on above sai~ circles an~ the
date to be en~rraven on 'oelow said circles for identific?-
tion. A .s1ibmis~ion war ,~ame ~p~arat~ls ma,y be ma~e of meta~,
sthne, wood, syn+.heti.c m~terial, or in combination of ~, or
more of t,he pre.~cribe~ m~t;eri7.s.
'rhe submlssion ~!tar ~r~e's warfare, me~ns
~lt~err!ativel~J oarried OIA~ bY ~ r,layers via ~ set of rrame
r~l,es, a.~ a me~ns of star7dardL7ed in workir!F tow.7rds t^
oa-?i~1~rfi t;b~ ~nf-~ 'hrone ~lch Sf?t forth ~5 the fo~lowi
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Sp~ c i f i ca, t ~
~ rif?e (35, fi,~ is t`ne slowest ~o~ina
arm force, it, ~a,y be ~oves one sra,c~e at a time i~l r?nV of
four dirertions on a strai~ht line acTosS the ,~ame board,
and it r.ay be ca~t~ures a,n enem,y arm within its re~ches.
?, 'in airplane (3~ 7~ ~ay he ~oves on ?
straiaht 'Line of ~ directions to an open s~are t,'nat across
the aame boa~d and on all V radar routes and it ~av ~e
captures an enemy arm within its reaches.
3. A rocket and a ~air crossed a,nrhcrs in the
backaround (~7, fia. P~ ~ay be move~s on a straiaht line of
4 directions across the aame board and on al,l V ra,dar
routes to an open space from behind an arm and it ~ay be
captu~es an enemy arm within its reaches.
4. ~ tank (3~" fia. ~) mav be moves to 2
spaces at a time of ~ directions across the aame board and
it may be captures an eney arm within its rearhes.
5. A pair crossed feathers (39, fi~. 10`1 ~a,~r
be moves to one space at a time of an~,y direction wîthin and
a,long the area of ones own ca-pital and it ma~ be ~aptures
a,n enemy arm within its reache~s.
~ . ~ star (40, fia. 11 ) ~ay be moves alona a
strai~ht line of 4 directions across the ta~ame ~oard to an
open space and it may be captures an enemy arm w-thin it~
reaches.
7. i;n atomic symbo~, (41, fia. 1~) may be
moves on a strai-~,ht llne Of 4 directions and on a,~ J
lines within ones own dominion to an o~en space and it ma,~
be caPtures an ene~y arm within its reaches.
~ . ~ trian~l,e (d?, fi~a. 13) is the ~i~ht,1eSt.
3rm o~f a set of ar!r!s and it ~ar be ~oves on all ~ direotiors
aoross t~e r~ ne `)0,3,,r~ 1,,o -3-r O~Jen s~a~e, it rqal~ De oa~t,~res
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Spe~ification 1~7.
~3!'1 ene!n~ ~rm withi~ itS rraches.
~ 3. ` :ra.r7iatlon sy!nbol (4~, fi~ m~y ~e
moves o~ ~ strt?irrht line of` 4 d:irection.s across the ~ame
board ?,n~ on ~-11 ',T lines to an o~en sp?ce an( it may ~e
explodes at an enemy t~r~.et, there-to it is finishe~ an~' 1t
having destroyed the ~rms of one s~re in :~ront, ~,ne ~qr~-e
to the lef`t -a~d one s~ace to the ri~ht from a tarYet,
whether which o: its own, or -the enemv force where~s ~n
the case of ~ or more nuclear arms are ex~l.oded, thereto,
this rule is ,~p~ied a.rJain a.nd the aestroyed arm~ and the
exploded nuc~ear weapons are reolJired to remove from the
Ea.me board.
10. ~ pair of laurel branches sY~,lbol ~a9 firr.
15) may be moves al~on~ a~d withi.n ones ow~ capita? to an
open space of any direction without restriction and it. mav
be captures an enemy arm within its. reaches: moreover, when
one's throne beinF ca tured, destroyed, or checkmatin.t nv
the enemy arms, therein, said ~layer is con~qidered has lost
that ~ame.
11. Each p?.aver is reouired to move an arm
within one minlJte after the other nlayer has made noes
movement, should one o ? pl.a~yers has ~ailed to move an
arm ~;ithin one minute, thereto, the other ~layer ha~q a
riGhtful privil.e.r~e to move a~ain, and ~hol~'d any pl~ver
who has fai~ed to move oneo. arm ~ithin one minllte of 7`
times durin~t a r)eT jod of one ~ame, theret:o that ~a.yer is
considered deem to }lave lost that rtame.
~ rJveri rrame is re~uired to c~s+. a ~ot ~s
a ,eans to ~'e-';errnL e whicn o~ the tw^, plal,rerS shal?. ~e
~r.~ '-..r~.
T ~ h ~ r rn rJ ~ 9 S l l rl ~ i ~ w c~ r . ~ p s h
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spe cif ication 1~.
provide ~ he~rt,J 'a~i~htin~ e~nerience between ~ rer
when one of' the ~ said ~la-~ers is oheckin~ +,he other's
thro~e, t,herein said p~a-~e~ askin~ -for submisslon. ~bviol~s~v
, t.he enem,v side refuses to ~iel~l, bl)~ to m~ve ~wa~ from
checkin~ and to res~ond wi-th ~ smart ~nswer.