Shooter and target water gun game
First Claim
1. A game for children comprising:
- A. a shooter-player provided with a water gun which when triggered projects a beam of water in the direction in which the gun is aimed;
B. a target-player wearing a vest having at least one target zone thereon in which is mounted a water-sensing module having a salt therein which when made wet by the beam and dissolved thereby is rendered electrically conductive to provide a switching action; and
C. means responsive to said switching action to produce a signal indicative of a hit.
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Abstract
A mock battle game for children in which each player in the role of a shooter is provided with a toy water gun which when triggered, projects a beam of water in the direction in which the gun is aimed. Each player who acts as a target wears a vest having at least one target zone that includes a water-sensor module housing a water-absorbent, non-conductive pad having embedded therein a pair of spaced electrodes. The pad is impregnated with salt crystals to form a resistance bridge between the electrodes which function as a normally open switch to connect a battery in the vest to an integrated circuit unit. When the switch is closed, the unit then generates a visible or audible signal. In the course of play when a shooter-player succeeds in striking the target zone on the vest of a target-player to wet the module therein, the salt crystals are then dissolved to produce a conducive salt solution that closes the switch, the resultant signal being indicative of a hit.
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9 Claims
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1. A game for children comprising:
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A. a shooter-player provided with a water gun which when triggered projects a beam of water in the direction in which the gun is aimed; B. a target-player wearing a vest having at least one target zone thereon in which is mounted a water-sensing module having a salt therein which when made wet by the beam and dissolved thereby is rendered electrically conductive to provide a switching action; and C. means responsive to said switching action to produce a signal indicative of a hit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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