Claims
- 1. In a simulated baseball game apparatus having an upwardly facing playing surface and a home plate on said surface, a simulated pitching mechanism comprising means for rolling a ball in the general direction of home plate and manually operated means for changing the direction of the rolling ball after it leaves said rolling means, said direction changing means including a variable speed rotatable plate having a generally flat upper surface located in the plane of said playing surface and adjacent said rolling means, wherein said direction changing means is separate from said rolling means and at least a portion of said rotatable plate extends forwardly from a release point for said rolling means in the direction of the home plate.
- 2. A game apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said pitching mechanism including means for pivoting said rolling means about a vertical axis in order that a player of the game can control the initial direction of the rolling ball.
- 3. A game apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said rolling means includes a movable elongate rod having a ball engaging end positioned above said playing surface, spring means for biasing said rod to move in a direction towards home plate, and means for holding said ball engaging end and limiting movement thereof.
- 4. A game apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said direction changing means includes manually operated means for rotating said plate operable from a location at one edge of the playing surface of the apparatus.
- 5. A game apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said rolling means is an electrically operated release mechanism comprising an electromagnetic activator and means for controlling the speed of the rolling ball.
- 6. In a simulated baseball game apparatus having a generally flat, upwardly facing playing surface and a home plate, a batting mechanism mounted in said apparatus adjacent said home plate, said mechanism including a top member having an elongate bat portion extending generally parallel to and above said playing surface and a vertically extending stem rigidly connected to one end of said bat portion, and a bottom member having means for pivotally mounting a lower portion of said stem so that said stem is free to pivot about a substantially vertical axis for swinging said bat portion to hit a ball, said bottom member including an arm portion providing manual means for moving said bottom member in a direction generally parallel to said playing surface for varying the extension of said bat portion above said playing surface.
- 7. A game apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said arm portion is an elongate arm that extends generally perpendicular to said stem and has an outer end section projecting from an upright side of the game apparatus.
- 8. A game apparatus according to claim 6 including a panel having an upper surface forming said playing surface and having a vertically extending edge structure extending along edges of said panel, said edge structure having a slot formed therein and extending parallel to said playing surface, wherein said arm portion extends generally perpendicular to said stem and has an end section projecting outwardly through said slot and movable therein.
- 9. A game apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said panel includes means for guiding the movement of said bottom member by said arm portion.
- 10. A game apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said panel has a second slot formed in its upper surface in the vicinity of home plate and said stem extends through said second slot and is movable along said slot by said arm portion.
- 11. A game apparatus according to claim 6 including spring means connected to said stem for pivoting said stem and said bat portion in order to hit a ball rolling across said playing surface.
- 12. In a simulated baseball game apparatus having a generally flat, upwardly facing playing surface and a home plate, a batting mechanism movably mounted in said apparatus adjacent said home plate, said mechanism including an elongate bat portion having a ball-striking end portion and an opposite end portion and being located above said playing surface; a vertically extending stem portion connected to said opposite end portion and capable of pivoting with said bat portion about a generally vertical axis for swinging said bat portion to hit a ball; and a bottom member for pivotally supporting said stem portion, said bottom member including means for manipulating same in order to move said bottom member, said stem portion and said bat portion in a direction generally parallel to said playing surface for varying the extension of said bat portion above said playing surface.
- 13. A game apparatus according to claim 12 including spring means connected to said stem portion for pivoting said stem portion and said bat portion in order to hit a ball rolling across said playing surface.
- 14. A game apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said bottom member is pivotally connected at one end to a panel forming said playing surface and said manipulating means is an elongate arm that extends generally perpendicular to said stem portion and has an outer end section projecting from an upright side of the apparatus.
- 15. A game apparatus according to claim 13 including a panel having an upper surface forming said playing surface and having a vertically extending edge structure extending along edges of said panel, said edge structure having a slot formed therein and extending parallel to said playing surface, wherein said manipulating means includes an elongate arm that extends generally perpendicular to said stem portion and has an outer end section projecting through said slot and movable therein.
- 16. In a simulated baseball game apparatus having an upwardly facing playing surface and a home plate on said surface, a simulated pitching mechanism for rolling a ball in the general direction of home plate, means for pivoting said pitching mechanism about a vertical axis in order to provide initial direction to the rolling ball leaving said pitching mechanism, and means for changing the direction of the rolling ball after it leaves said pitching mechanism, said direction changing means including a rotatable plate having a generally flat upper surface located in the plane of said playing surface and manual means for rotating said plate, said rotating means permitting said plate to be rotated at different speeds by a player, wherein at least a substantial portion of said rotatable plate is arranged in front of and close to said pitching mechanism in the direction of the home plate.
- 17. A game apparatus according to claim 16 wherein said pitching mechanism includes a movable elongate rod having a ball engaging end positioned above said playing surface, spring means for biasing said rod to move in a direction generally towards home plate, and means for holding said ball engaging end and limiting movement thereof.
- 18. A game apparatus according to claim 16 wherein said pivoting means comprises a disk-like member having a round portion mounted for pivoting movement in a circular hole in the playing surface, said pitching mechanism being supported by said disk-like member.
- 19. A game apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said pitching mechanism includes a movable elongate rod having a ball engaging end positioned above said playing surface, said rod extending through a slot in said disk-like member and slidably held by said disk-like member whereby sideways movement of one end of said rod will pivot said disk-like member about said vertical axis.
- 20. A game apparatus according to claim 16 wherein said direction changing means includes elongate rod means for rotating said plate manually from a location at one edge of the playing surface.
- 21. In a simulated baseball game apparatus having a playing surface, a fielding device movable mounted on said playing surface, said device including means for catching and sending a ball comprising a pivot member defining a pivot axis extending substantially perpendicular to said playing surface and two, outwardly diverging, elongate arms extending parallel to said playing surface and connected to said pivot member so as to pivot about said pivot axis, and means for moving and pivoting said pivot member and said arms whereby they can be moved a limited distance across the playing surface and pivoted so that a selected one of the arms sends the ball to a selected location on the playing surface.
- 22. A game apparatus according to claim 21 wherein said moving and pivoting means includes a slot formed in said playing surface and said pivot member is slidable in said slot.
- 23. A game apparatus according to claim 22 wherein said moving and pivoting means includes an elongate, horizontally extending control rod mechanism having an outer end portion projecting from an outer edge of the apparatus and an inner end portion with a first gear mounted thereon, said first gear operatively engaging a second gear mounted on said pivot member.
- 24. A game apparatus according to claim 22 wherein said moving and pivoting means includes an elongate, horizontally extending control rod mechanism having an outer end portion projecting from an outer edge of the apparatus and an inner end portion operatively engaging said pivot member.
- 25. A game apparatus according to claim 24 wherein said means for catching and sending a ball includes an upper, ball-restraining panel extending between said arms, at least a front edge of said panel being spaced above said playing surface a distance equal to or greater than the diameter of said ball.
- 26. A game apparatus according to claim 21 wherein each arm is formed with a lip on its outer end, said lip projecting generally in the direction of the other arm.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/552,903 filed Jul. 16, 1990, now abandoned.
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