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(12) Patent: (11) CA 1245681
(21) Application Number: 495069
(54) English Title: SUBMISSION WAR GAME
(54) French Title: JEU D'INVASION ET D'OCCUPATION ENNEMIES
Status: Expired
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English Abstract



ABSTRACT

The submission war game apparatus is a
manual operating device for entertainment of 2 players
including a game board that engraven on the rectangular
housing surface with 2 identical sets of an array of
triangles which separated by a blank space in between and,
said housing containing 4 equal volume storage chambers
and having a door at its 2 lateral ends also having 2 sets
of arms which comprised of the army, the navy and the air
force. This war game that further provided each player
with 85% freedom to set up ones game strategy and, the game
warfare are alternatively carried out by 2 players via
moving an arm on a line and landed on the intersection of
3 to 4 lines, for the purpose of working towards to capture
the enemy throne.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


CLAIMS

The embodiments of the invention in which
exclusive property, or privilege is claimed are defined
as follows:
1. A war game apparatus for entertainment
of 2 players is comprised of 2 sets of arms symbols, a
set of arms including 4 rifles, 2 airplanes, 2 rockets,
2 tanks, 2 of a pair crossed feathers, 2 stars, 2 atomics
, a triangle, 2 radiations and 1 of a pair laurel branches
; a game board that engraven or printed on a rectangular
housing surface with 2 identical arrays of triangles
which separated by a blank space in between and, each of
said arrays that formed via used 9 spaced longitudinal
lines, 7 spaced lateral lines and 3 V lines at each of 2
arrays' 4 sides and on the South side's longest V line
having marked heavily means to provide an area of 18
triangles and, said array having 20 triangles overlying
the corners of the designated original triangles means for
a set of arms to be assembled on; and said apparatus
housing further characterized by having 2 open ends panel
frames which containing 4 equal volume storage chambers
and which having a 90 degree downward revolvable door at,
its 2 lateral ends and said door having equipped a locking
device including a door knob that mounted on the revolv-
able rod has encircled by a sleeve and at said rod's
lowermost end having structurally connected to a 60%
circular locking blade, for holding said door in the
designated place with said apparatus housing.
2. The apparatus as described in claim 1
further characterized in that a said door may be closed


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Claims 2.
via manually pushed said door upward to a 90 degree then
to turn the said door knob to a 90 degree to the right,
means the said circular blade is engaged with the right
longitudinal panel frame's designated slit and, said
door that is opened via turning said door knob to a 90
degree to the left, then to pull said door to go downward
that allowed said door to revolve on its lower end's 2
lateral axles to a 90 degree angle.



Description

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-



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~ 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

~X~5~
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.


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Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date 1988-11-29
(22) Filed 1985-11-12
(45) Issued 1988-11-29
Expired 2005-11-29

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WONGH, HAPTAIN R.
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