Claims
- 1. A pinball game, including a playing surface and a ball, to be played by at least one player, comprising:
- a flipper element including a contact surface, the flipper element movably mounted relative to the playing surface;
- a sensor operatively connected to the flipper element to detect impact with the contact surface; and
- an automatic flipper actuating mechanism, coupled to the flipper element, for automatically actuating the flipper element upon impact of the ball with the contact surface;
- wherein the flipper element remains in contact with the ball as the flipper element moves across the playing surface.
- 2. The pinball game defined in claim 1, further comprising a scoring mechanism operatively connected to the sensor such that points are allocated to the player upon impact of the ball with the contact surface.
- 3. The pinball game defined in claim 1, further comprising a scoring mechanism operatively connected to the sensor such that points are not allocated to the player if the flipper element is actuated upon impact of the ball with the contact surface.
- 4. The pinball game defined in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of flipper elements, wherein a first player operates a first set of the flipper elements and the automatic flipper actuating mechanism operates a second set of the flipper elements.
- 5. The pinball game defined in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of flipper elements, wherein a first player operates a first set of the flipper elements and a second player operates a second set of the flipper elements.
- 6. The pinball game defined in claim 1, further comprising a control mechanism for use by a player to actuate the flipper, means for selectively switching the actuation of the flipper between the automatic flipper actuating mechanism and the control mechanism thereby switching between a single-player and a multi-player mode. 1
- 7. The pinball game defined in claim 1, wherein the automatic flipper actuating mechanism comprises a microprocessor and software.
- 8. A pinball game, including a ball, to be played by at least one player, comprising:
- at least one playing surface, upon which the ball travels;
- a plurality of targets disposed on the at least one playing surface and to which a point value is assigned;
- a first set of flipper elements operable by a first player and including a contact surface, the flipper elements movably mounted relative to the at least one playing surface;
- a second set of flipper elements, including a contact surface, selectively operable between an automatic flipper actuating mechanism and a second player, the flipper elements movably mounted relative to the at least one playing surface;
- a sensor operatively connected to the flipper elements to detect impact with the contact surface; and
- a scoring mechanism operatively connected to the sensor for recording the points accumulated by a first player after the ball contacts a flipper element associated with the first player until the ball contacts a flipper element associated with the automatic flipper actuating mechanism, and the points accumulated by the automatic flipper control mechanism after the ball contacts a flipper element associated with the automatic flipper actuating mechanism until the ball contacts a flipper element associated with the first player;
- wherein the sensor remains in continuous contact with the ball as the flipper element moves across the at least one playing surface.
- 9. The pinball game defined in claim 8, wherein the scoring mechanism allocate points to the player upon impact of the ball with the contact surface.
- 10. The pinball game defined in claim 8, wherein the scoring mechanism does not allocate points to the player if the flipper element is actuated upon impact of the ball with the contact surface.
- 11. The pinball game defined in claim 8, wherein at least one of the flippers in both the first and second sets of flipper elements comprises an offensive flipper disposed on a first playing surface associated with the first player, and a second playing surface associated with the automatic flipper actuating mechanism or the second player.
- 12. The pinball game defined in claim 8, further comprising means for selectively switching between a single-player and a multi-player mode.
- 13. The pinball game defined in claim 8, wherein the automatic flipper actuating mechanism comprises a microprocessor and software.
- 14. The pinball game defined in claim 8, wherein the scoring mechanism switches between the first player and the automatic flipper control mechanism if the first player operates a flipper element associated with the first player to engage the ball.
- 15. The pinball game defined in claim 8, wherein the automatic flipper actuating mechanism always engages a flipper element associated with the automatic flipper actuating mechanism upon contact of that flipper element with the ball.
- 16. A method for automatically controlling a flipper element in a pinball game, including a ball, comprising the steps of:
- detecting impact between the ball and a first flipper element;
- automatically engaging the first flipper element to propel the ball away from the first flipper element, the flipper element all the while maintaining contact with the ball from the time of impact to the time 1 of release; and
- biasing a scoring mechanism to accumulate all subsequently scored points to a score element associated with the first flipper element until a second flipper element not associated with the automatically controlled flipper element engages the ball.
- 17. The method defined in claim 16, wherein a player operates the second flipper element.
- 18. The method defined in claim 16, wherein the scoring mechanism attributes points to the score element associated with the first flipper element for impact with the second flipper element if the ball impacts the second flipper element without the second flipper element being actuated.
- 19. The method defined in claim 16, further comprising the step of selectively switching between a single-player and a multi-player game mode.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/566,630, filed Aug. 13, 1990, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/392,050, filed Aug. 10, 1989.
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Brochure for "Joust" pinball game sold by Williams. |
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