Claims
- 1. A target for use with a projectile, the target comprising:
- e. a substantially rigid web made from conductive material, the web defining a target face, the web having a depth and the web defining one or more segments within the web that open toward the target face;
- f. one or more conductive cups slidably mounted and substantially filling the target face of one or more respective segments of the web, each cup contacting the web and having a mouth that opens toward the target face;
- g. an insert mounted within and substantially filling each cup to the target face;
- h. a back board mounted to and behind the web, the back board having at least one conductive pad for each of the cups;
- i. a resilient cushion for each of the conductive cups, between each cup and the back board;
- j. a backing plate positioned centrally on a side of said backboard opposite said web;
- wherein the projectile impacting an insert at the target face with sufficient force causes the conductive cup for that insert to slide within the web and contact a pad beneath that cup, and
- wherein the cushion beneath that cup resiliently returns the cup substantially to its original position.
- 2. A target according to claim 1 for use with projectiles that are darts, wherein the insert is formed from a material for generally receiving and retaining the darts.
- 3. A target according to claim 2, wherein the insert is formed flora a material for substantially filling in behind the darts when they are removed.
- 4. A target according to claim 3, wherein the web further comprises, a plurality of substantially concentric spaced apart rings and a plurality of equally spaced spokes emanating from the second to the innermost ring, the spokes defining circular sectors, the two innermost rings defining two segments, and intersecting spokes and rings defining the remainder of the segments.
- 5. The target of claim 4, wherein the innermost ring is connected by a quick release mechanism to the back board for quick removal of the innermost ring and easy access to the conductive cup in the innermost ring for removal of that cup from the target.
- 6. The target of claim 5, wherein the quick release mechanism comprises at least one first extension of the innermost ring through the back board, the at least one first extension having a first groove substantially parallel to the back board for receiving a first snap ring that maintains the back board snugly against the unextended portion of the innermost ring.
- 7. The target of claim 6, wherein the back board comprises a main board and a centre board, wherein the main board has an area beneath substantially the entire inside diameter of the second to the innermost ring removed, and the centre board extends beneath that area and overlaps the main board, wherein the at least one first extension extends through the centre board and the second to the innermost ring has at least one second extensions of the second to the innermost ring through the centre board, the main board having projections beneath the unextended portion of the second to the innermost ring, the at least one second extension having a second groove substantially parallel to the centre board for receiving a second snap ring that maintains the centre board and main board snugly against the unextended portion of the second to the innermost ring.
- 8. A target according to claim 4, wherein the web has a tip on each of the rings and spokes that extends into the segments and retains each of the conductive cups.
- 9. A target according to claim 8, wherein the tip substantially covers the entire face of the web and substantially covers the entire rim of each conductive cup.
- 10. A target according to claim 9, wherein the tip is made from a material that can withstand the impact of the darts over a long period of use.
- 11. A target according to claim 4, wherein the insert comprises rubberized cork.
- 12. A target according to claim 11, wherein each insert is glued to its respective cup.
- 13. A target according to claim 4, wherein each of the cushions is formed from foam rubber.
- 14. A target according to claim 13, wherein the foam rubber is open celled silicon foam.
- 15. A target according to claim 4, wherein the back board is a printed circuit board and the pads are traces on the back board.
- 16. A target according to claim 4, wherein the web and the cups are formed from aluminum.
- 17. A target according to claim 4, wherein the web and the cups are formed from zinc or another alloy.
- 18. A target according to claim 15, wherein the web has 6 rings, and the back board conductively connects the pads beneath segments in the same sector between the second and third to the innermost rings and the fourth to the fifth innermost rings.
- 19. A target according to claim 18, wherein the target has circuitry to poll each of the pads at least once during the time that contact would likely be occurring between a cup and a pad as the result of an impact from a projectile.
- 20. A target according to claim 19, wherein the web is normally held at a first potential, the pads are normally held at second potential, the cups through contact with the web are at the first potential and contact between a cup and pad results in a momentary change in status of the pad substantially to the first potential, and polling by the circuitry senses the change in status.
- 21. A target according to claim 20, further comprising a vertical sector sensing means for determining the sector that is in the vertical position.
- 22. A target according to claim 21, further comprising switches for selecting the sector that is to be in the vertical position.
- 23. A target according to claim 19, further comprising no hit detection means for vibrationally sensing a dart hitting on or near the target and determining if contact has been made between a cup and a pad approximately when the dart impacted on or near the target, and if no such contact was made, providing a no hit indication.
- 24. A target according to claim 4, the target further comprising means for detecting the rotational position of the target.
- 25. A target according to claim 24, further comprising a vertical sector sensing means for determining the sector that is in the vertical position.
- 26. A target according to claim 25, further comprising switches for selecting the sector that is to be in the vertical position.
- 27. A target according to claim 4, further comprising no hit detection means for vibrationally sensing a dart hitting on or near the target and determining if contact has been made between a cup and a pad approximately when the dart impacted on or near the target, and if no such contact was made, providing a no hit indication.
- 28. A target according to claim 4, further comprising circuitry for normally holding the web at a first potential and the pads at a second potential, and sensing when a dart has impacted a given segment by determining when a pad has momentarily taken substantially the potential of the web through contact with the conductive cup corresponding with that pad.
- 29. A target according to claim 28, wherein the circuitry determines when a pad has momentarily taken substantially the potential of the web by polling the pads at a rate greater than the time the conductive cups are likely to remain in contact with the pads.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part or U.S. application Ser. No. 08/239,552 filed on May 9, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,486,007 issued Jan. 23, 1996.
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