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US20080164656A1 US11/621,156 US62115607A US2008164656A1 US 20080164656 A1 US20080164656 A1 US 20080164656A1 US 62115607 A US62115607 A US 62115607A US 2008164656 A1 US2008164656 A1 US 2008164656A1
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  • the present invention relates to a game disk, and more particularly to a Ba-Gua (Eight-trigram) game disk for self-divination and home entertainment.
  • Yi-Jing (The Book of Changes) and Ba-Gua (Eight-trigram) are both ancient Chinese heritage.
  • Yi-Jing, Ba-Gua is related to two (Yi) divinations evolving to four (Xiang) divinations, four (Xiang) divinations to eight (Fang) divinations, eight (Fang) divinations to sixteen (Xing) divinations, sixteen (Xing) divinations to twenty-four (Jie) divinations, twenty-four (Jie) divinations to thirty-two ( Qi) divinations, thirty-two ( Qi) divinations to forty (Wei) divinations, forty (Wei) divinations to forty-eight (Zhu) divinations, forty-eight (Zhu) divinations to fifty-six ( Chi) divinations and fifty-six ( Chi) divinations to sixty-four (Cheng) divinations.
  • Yi-Jing and Ba-Gua tell the Yin-Yang (Moon & Sun) of the Chinese mythology and the eternal recycle of all forms.
  • Yi-Jing and Ba-Gua is the most commonly used method in augury. However, the knowledge involved is so profound and so vast that no one is able to grasp the essence of it within a short period of time. There is no shortcut to learning to master and interpret symbols of Yi-Jing and Ba-Gua. An expert is needed when interpretation of divinatory symbols is required, which is quite troublesome and annoyed.
  • the present invention tends to provide an improved eight-trigram game disk to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
  • the primary objective of the present invention is to provide an eight-trigram game disk to allow the player to easily grasp the meaning of the divinatory symbols shown from the game disk of the present invention
  • the principle of the game disk is entirely based on forty-eight primary divinations of Yi-Jing Chi-Men (Mysterious Gate). That is, the divinations of the game disk of the present invention have eight primary divinations, i.e. Qian is Heaven, Dui is Marsh, Li is Fire, Zhen is Thunder, Kun is Earth, Gen is Mountain, Kan is Water and Xun is Wind
  • the game disk of the present invention has a disk divided into a dice area and a Ba-Gua area surrounding the dice area and composed of Qian ( ), Dui ( ), Li ( ), Zhen ( ), Kun ( ), Gen ( ), Kan ( ) and Xun ( ).
  • a transparent enclosure attached on top of the disk and has an inner cover centrally extending from an inner periphery of the transparent enclosure to cover the dice area such that the Ba-Gua area is separated from the dice area by the inner cover.
  • a dice is movably received in the dice area and a ball is received in the Ba-Gua area such that with assistance of a reference book, the player is able to easily tell the meaning of what the locations of the dice and the ball indicate.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the game disk of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the game disk with the transparent enclosure is moved away from the disk;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view by taking line 3 - 3 of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the operational procedure of the game disk of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the interpretation of the divination of the game disk of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the interpretation of the second divination of the game disk of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the interpretation of the third divination of the game disk of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing the interpretation of the fourth divination of the game disk of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a comparison reference chart for Ba-Gua and possibility.
  • the eight-trigram game disk in accordance with the present invention includes a disk ( 10 ), a dice ( 20 ), a ball ( 30 ) and a transparent enclosure ( 40 ).
  • the disk ( 10 ) has a centrally formed flat dice area ( 11 ) and a Ba-Gua area ( 12 ) both formed on a top face of the disk.
  • the disk ( 10 ) has a flat bottom face so that the disk ( 10 ) is able to be firmly placed on a surface.
  • the dice area ( 11 ) is parallel relative to the bottom face and the Ba-Gua area ( 12 ) is inclined relative to the dice area ( 11 ).
  • the Ba-Gua area ( 12 ) has a conical outer face and is divided into eight sections ( 120 ), namely Qian ( ), Dui ( ), Li ( ), Zhen ( ), Kun ( ), Gen ( ) Kan ( ) and Xun ( ) by eight bars ( 121 ) formed on and slightly protruding out of the conical outer face of the Ba-Gua area ( 12 ).
  • An annular belt ( 101 ) is sandwiched between the dice area ( 11 ) and the Ba-Gua area ( 12 ).
  • An annular slit ( 100 ) is defined at a joint between the dice area ( 11 ) and the annular belt ( 101 ).
  • the dice ( 20 ) is a cube and has six faces each designated with a numeral from 1 ⁇ 6.
  • the ball ( 30 ) is able to roll on the conical outer face of the Ba-Gua area ( 12 ) and eventually received in one of the eight sections ( 120 ).
  • the transparent enclosure ( 40 ) is placed on top of the disk ( 10 ) to enclose the entire top face of the disk ( 10 ).
  • the transparent enclosure ( 40 ) is composed of an inner 8 cover ( 41 ) corresponding to the dice area ( 11 ) and an outer cover ( 42 ) integrally formed with the inner cover ( 41 ) and corresponding to the Ba-Gua area ( 12 ).
  • a player when playing the game disk, a player holds the game disk of the present invention and shakes the game disk to move the dice ( 20 ) as well as the ball ( 30 ). After the dice ( 20 ) and the ball ( 30 ) stop, the player is able to look up the indication of the number shown on the dice ( 20 ) and the location where the ball ( 30 ) stops from a reference book ( 90 ) as shown in FIGS. 5-7 .
  • a reference book ( 90 ) should at least contain forty-eight pages. However, only four pages are shown for reference.
  • Each page of the reference book ( 90 ) contains at least a divinatory symbol column ( 91 ) on the top left of the page, an interpretation column ( 96 ) on the top right of the page, a wishing column ( 92 ) at the bottom left of the divinatory symbol column ( 91 ) and the interpretation column ( 96 ), a male index ( 94 ) and a female index ( 93 ) at the bottom right of the divinatory symbol column ( 91 ) and the interpretation column ( 96 ), wherein the wishing column ( 92 ) is categorized into a business column, a fortune column, love affair column, a health column, schooling column and travelling column.
  • Each column under the wishing column ( 92 ) is again divided into an index description column ( 95 ) containing a short description of each index, because each divinatory symbol represents different meanings when it comes to gender.
  • the game disk of the present invention can also be used to guess what numeral will appear on the dice ( 20 ), as shown in the A section, at what divinatory symbol will the ball ( 30 ) stops, as shown in the B section and what the combination of the locations of both the dice ( 20 ) and the ball ( 30 ) will represent, as shown in the C section.

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A Ba-Gua game disk includes a disk having a flat dice area and a Ba-Gua area surrounding the dice area, a transparent enclosure placed on top of the disk and composed of an outer cover enclosing the Ba-Qua area of the disk and an inner cover integrally formed with the outer cover to enclose the dice area so as to separate the dice area from the Ba-Gua area, a dice movably and rotatably received in the dice area to randomly indicate a numeral from one to six and a ball movably received in the Ba-Gua area to be randomly rested on a corresponding one of the sections such that combination of location of the ball and the numeral of the dice represents a meaning.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a game disk, and more particularly to a Ba-Gua (Eight-trigram) game disk for self-divination and home entertainment.
  • 2. Description of the Prior Art
  • Yi-Jing (The Book of Changes) and Ba-Gua (Eight-trigram) are both ancient Chinese heritage. Yi-Jing, Ba-Gua is related to two (Yi) divinations evolving to four (Xiang) divinations, four (Xiang) divinations to eight (Fang) divinations, eight (Fang) divinations to sixteen (Xing) divinations, sixteen (Xing) divinations to twenty-four (Jie) divinations, twenty-four (Jie) divinations to thirty-two (
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    Qi) divinations, thirty-two (
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    Qi) divinations to forty (Wei) divinations, forty (Wei) divinations to forty-eight (Zhu) divinations, forty-eight (Zhu) divinations to fifty-six (
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    Chi) divinations and fifty-six (
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    Chi) divinations to sixty-four (Cheng) divinations. The mysterious principles of Yi-Jing and Ba-Gua tell the Yin-Yang (Moon & Sun) of the Chinese mythology and the eternal recycle of all forms. Yi-Jing and Ba-Gua is the most commonly used method in augury. However, the knowledge involved is so profound and so vast that no one is able to grasp the essence of it within a short period of time. There is no shortcut to learning to master and interpret symbols of Yi-Jing and Ba-Gua. An expert is needed when interpretation of divinatory symbols is required, which is quite troublesome and annoyed.
  • To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an improved eight-trigram game disk to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an eight-trigram game disk to allow the player to easily grasp the meaning of the divinatory symbols shown from the game disk of the present invention The principle of the game disk is entirely based on forty-eight primary divinations of Yi-Jing Chi-Men (Mysterious Gate). That is, the divinations of the game disk of the present invention have eight primary divinations, i.e. Qian is Heaven, Dui is Marsh, Li is Fire, Zhen is Thunder, Kun is Earth, Gen is Mountain, Kan is Water and Xun is Wind
  • In order to accomplish the aforementioned objective, the game disk of the present invention has a disk divided into a dice area and a Ba-Gua area surrounding the dice area and composed of Qian (
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    ), Dui (
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    ), Li (
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    ), Zhen (
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    ), Kun (
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    ), Gen (
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    ), Kan (
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    ) and Xun (
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    ). A transparent enclosure attached on top of the disk and has an inner cover centrally extending from an inner periphery of the transparent enclosure to cover the dice area such that the Ba-Gua area is separated from the dice area by the inner cover. A dice is movably received in the dice area and a ball is received in the Ba-Gua area such that with assistance of a reference book, the player is able to easily tell the meaning of what the locations of the dice and the ball indicate.
  • Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the game disk of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the game disk with the transparent enclosure is moved away from the disk;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view by taking line 3-3 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the operational procedure of the game disk of the present invention;
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the interpretation of the divination of the game disk of the present invention;
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the interpretation of the second divination of the game disk of the present invention;
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the interpretation of the third divination of the game disk of the present invention;
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing the interpretation of the fourth divination of the game disk of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 9 is a comparison reference chart for Ba-Gua and possibility.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • With reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, it is noted that the eight-trigram game disk in accordance with the present invention includes a disk (10), a dice (20), a ball (30) and a transparent enclosure (40).
  • The disk (10) has a centrally formed flat dice area (11) and a Ba-Gua area (12) both formed on a top face of the disk. The disk (10) has a flat bottom face so that the disk (10) is able to be firmly placed on a surface. The dice area (11) is parallel relative to the bottom face and the Ba-Gua area (12) is inclined relative to the dice area (11). That is the Ba-Gua area (12) has a conical outer face and is divided into eight sections (120), namely Qian (
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    ), Kun (
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    ), Gen (
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    ) Kan (
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    ) by eight bars (121) formed on and slightly protruding out of the conical outer face of the Ba-Gua area (12). An annular belt (101) is sandwiched between the dice area (11) and the Ba-Gua area (12). An annular slit (100) is defined at a joint between the dice area (11) and the annular belt (101).
  • The dice (20) is a cube and has six faces each designated with a numeral from 1˜6. The ball (30) is able to roll on the conical outer face of the Ba-Gua area (12) and eventually received in one of the eight sections (120).
  • The transparent enclosure (40) is placed on top of the disk (10) to enclose the entire top face of the disk (10). The transparent enclosure (40) is composed of an inner 8 cover (41) corresponding to the dice area (11) and an outer cover (42) integrally formed with the inner cover (41) and corresponding to the Ba-Gua area (12). Therefore, when the transparent enclosure (40) of the present invention is placed on top of the disk (10) after the dice (20) is received in the dice area (11) and the ball (30) is rested on the annular belt (101), a bottom periphery (410) of the inner cover (41) is received in the annular slit (100) and the outer cover (42) is able to connect to an outer periphery of the Ba-Gua area (12) to entirely enclose the dice area (11) and the Ba-Gua area (12) such that the dice (11) is retained within an area defined by the inner cover (41) and the ball (30) is limited within the B a-Gua area (12) and eventually stopped on top of the annular belt (101).
  • With reference to FIG. 4, when playing the game disk, a player holds the game disk of the present invention and shakes the game disk to move the dice (20) as well as the ball (30). After the dice (20) and the ball (30) stop, the player is able to look up the indication of the number shown on the dice (20) and the location where the ball (30) stops from a reference book (90) as shown in FIGS. 5-7.
  • A reference book (90) should at least contain forty-eight pages. However, only four pages are shown for reference. Each page of the reference book (90) contains at least a divinatory symbol column (91) on the top left of the page, an interpretation column (96) on the top right of the page, a wishing column (92) at the bottom left of the divinatory symbol column (91) and the interpretation column (96), a male index (94) and a female index (93) at the bottom right of the divinatory symbol column (91) and the interpretation column (96), wherein the wishing column (92) is categorized into a business column, a fortune column, love affair column, a health column, schooling column and travelling column. Each column under the wishing column (92) is again divided into an index description column (95) containing a short description of each index, because each divinatory symbol represents different meanings when it comes to gender.
  • Explanation of how the game disk is played is provided as followings. After shaking the disk (10) and the disk (10) is placed on a surface, e.g., the ground and the ball (30) stops at Qian (
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    ) with the dice (20) showing the reference numeral 1 (one point), the player checks the reference book (90) to look for the same divinatory symbol column (91) at the top left of the pages. If the player is a female wishing to know how she is doing in the business, the divinatory symbol Qian 1 (
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    1) is designated with the wishing index numeral six (6), the player is advised not to be proud of something achieved in the business. If the player is a male wishing to know show he is doing in the business, the divinatory symbol Qian 1 (
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    1) is designated with the wishing index which represents that the player is advised not to carry away from something achieved in the business.
  • From the foregoing description, it is quite simple and easy for the player to play the game disk of the present invention. With the interpretation of the reference book (90), there is not need for an expert to interpret the meaning of the divinatory symbol and the game disk of the present invention can be played by multiple players simultaneously.
  • Despite the Ba-Gua fortune telling game, the game disk of the present invention can also be used to guess what numeral will appear on the dice (20), as shown in the A section, at what divinatory symbol will the ball (30) stops, as shown in the B section and what the combination of the locations of both the dice (20) and the ball (30) will represent, as shown in the C section.
  • It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.

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1. A Ba-Gua game disk comprising:
a disk having a flat dice area and a Ba-Gua area surrounding the dice area and being inclined relative to the dice area, the Ba-Gua area being divided into eight sections respectively representing Qian (
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), Dui (
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), Li (
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), Zhen (
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), Kun (
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), Gen (
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), Kan (
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) and Xun (
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);
a transparent enclosure placed on top of the disk and composed of an outer cover enclosing the Ba-Gua area of the disk and an inner cover integrally formed with the outer cover to enclose the dice area so as to separate the dice area from the Ba-Qua area;
a dice movably and rotatably received in the dice area to randomly indicate a numeral from one to six; and
a ball movably received in the Ba-Gua area to be randomly rested on a corresponding one of the sections such that combination of location of the ball and the numeral of the dice represents a meaning.
2. The Ba-Qua game disk as claimed in claim 1, wherein an annular slit is defined at a joint between the dice area and the Ba-Gua area to receive therein a bottom periphery of the inner cover.
3. The Ba-Gua game disk as claimed in claim 1, wherein the Ba-Gua area has a conical outer face inclined relative to the dice area and an annular belt formed between the dice area and the Ba-Gua area such that the ball is able to move in the Ba-Gua area and stops at a location of the annular belt.
4. The Ba-Gua game disk as claimed in claim 2, wherein the Ba-Gua area has a conical outer face inclined relative to the dice area and an annular belt formed between the dice area and the Ba-Gua area such that the ball is able to move in the Ba-Gua area and stops at a location of the annular belt.
5. The Ba-Gua game disk as claimed in claim 3, wherein the eight sections, Qian (
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), Dui (
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), Li (
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), Zhen (
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), Kun (
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), Gen (
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) Kan (
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) and Xun (
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) are formed by eight bars formed on and slightly protruding out of the conical outer face of the Ba-Gua area.
6. The Ba-Gua game disk as claimed in claim 4, wherein the eight sections, Qian (
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), Dui (
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), Li (
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), Zhen (
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), Kun (
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), Gen (
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), Kan (
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) are formed by eight bars formed on and slightly protruding out of the conical outer face of the Ba-Gua area.
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