Various games of chance have been proposed over the years wherein a player tries to predict the outcome of an event and places a bet on the outcome. Roulette is one such game in which players bet in which numbered compartment of a revolving wheel a small ball will come to rest.
After considerable research on experimentation, the equilibrium game of the present invention has been devised wherein a number of players bet on the final equilibrium position of a balancing mechanism.
The balancing mechanism of the present invention comprises, essentially, a tripod having a hub connected to the upper end thereof by a universal joint. A plurality of inclined arms have their upper end portions connected to the hub, and a container or cup is connected to the lower end portion of each arm. A depending indicator having a pointer is connected to the hub and extends downwardly therefrom to a Cartesian coordinate graph, whereby when weights such as marbles are placed in the containers, the arms are caused to tilt off center from the horizontal to an equilibrium position resulting in the indicator pointing to a certain point or position on the Cartesian coordinate graph.
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A plurality of inclined arms 4 have their upper end portions connected to the hub 2 and a container or cup 5 is connected to the lower end portion of each arm 4.
A depending indicator 6 having a pointer 6a is connected to the hub 2 and extends downwardly therefrom to a Cartesian coordinate graph 7 supported on a table top 8 positioned centrally within the tripod 1.
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To play the equilibrium game, a plurality of players having a number of marbles, gather around the cups 5 and predict the final equilibrium position of the pointer 6a on the graph after all the balls have been placed in the cups 5. Each player is given five or ten marbles so as to enable the equilibrium of the mechanism to be attained without the pointer 6a ending at the origin of the X,Y axis on the graph 7. The game is won when a bettor bets the closest to the predicted coordinates.
It is to be understood that the form of the invention herewith shown and described is to be taken as a preferred example of the same, and that various changes in the shape, size and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or scope of the subjoined claims.