Claims
- 1. A baseball game apparatus comprising:a housing having: a playing field having an upper surface having indicia formed thereon representing a baseball field including a baseball diamond and an outfield; a ball; a pitching mechanism disposed within the housing for rolling the ball toward a batting mechanism at home plate, the batting mechanism for swinging at the ball, wherein the pitching mechanism includes a joystick mechanism for controlling the type of pitch and a striker mechanism for causing the ball to be delivered from the pitching mechanism toward home plate, the striker mechanism permitting the speed of a pitched ball to be variable; and a plurality of hit valuation indicators disposed across the playing field, wherein the upper surface includes indicia representing a pitcher's mound with a ball opening being formed in the playing field at the pitcher's mound for rolling the ball from the pitching mechanism to home plate.
- 2. The baseball game apparatus of claim 1, further including a catching mechanism disposed behind home plate, the catching mechanism including an opening formed in the playing field for receiving a pitched ball that has passed over home plate.
- 3. The baseball game apparatus of claim 1, further including a scoring device for monitoring and displaying predetermined scoring-related information.
- 4. The baseball game apparatus of claim 3, wherein the scoring device comprises an electronic device which communicates with the plurality of hit valuation indicators to record and display the predetermined scoring-related information upon occurrence of an event.
- 5. The baseball game apparatus of claim 3, wherein the predetermined scoring-related information includes a home team score, a visitor team score, a number of outs, a number of strikes, a number of runners on base, and an inning number.
- 6. The baseball game apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pitching mechanism includes a ball trough extending beneath the playing field from a first location to a ball opening formed in the playing field at a pitcher's mound, the ball trough being inclined upwardly from the first location to the ball opening, actuation of the pitching mechanism causing the ball to travel within the ball trough to the ball qpening where the ball exits onto the upper surface and rolls therealong toward home plate.
- 7. The baseball game apparatus of claim 6, wherein the ball trough comprises a generally arcuate member.
- 8. The baseball game apparatus of claim 6, wherein the joystick mechanism adjusts the ball trough at the first location in such a way as to control the direction in which the ball is pitched and the striker mechanism accelerates the ball from the first location along the ball trough to the ball opening.
- 9. The baseball game apparatus of claim 8, wherein the striker mechanism includes a striker plunger operatively connected to a pivotal striker which contacts and drives the ball upon actuation of the striker plunger.
- 10. The baseball game apparatus of claim 9, wherein the end of the ball trough at the first location is disposed adjacent the pivotal striker so that the striker pivots and contacts and drives the ball disposed in the end of the ball trough upon actuation.
- 11. The baseball game apparatus of claim 9, wherein a portion of the striker plunger is in the form of a handle which may be grasped by the player, the striker plunger being connected to the pivotal striker by a first member for causing the striker to pivot in a first direction upon extension of the striker plunger, the striker being further connected to a first biasing member which urges the striker to pivot in an opposite second direction once the striker plunger is released, whereby the striker contacts and drives the ball.
- 12. The baseball game apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first member is a cable and the first biasing member is a spring.
- 13. The baseball game apparatus of claim 6, wherein the joystick mechanism includes a joystick which may be grasped and is operatively connected to a first linkage assembly which controls up and down movement of the ball trough and a second linkage assembly which controls left and right movement of the ball trough.
- 14. The baseball game apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first linkage assembly includes a first linkage plate having a slot formed therein which receives a shaft of the joystick, a first linkage arm extending from the first linkage plate and being connected to a first pivotal linkage member which is connected to the one end of the ball trough and pivots for causing the up and down movement of the ball trough in response to manipulation of the joystick.
- 15. The baseball game apparatus of claim 13, wherein the second linkage assembly includes a second linkage plate having a slot formed therein which receives a shaft of the joystick, a second linkage arm extending from the second linkage plate and being operatively connected to a second linkage member which causes the ball trough to move laterally in response to manipulation of the joystick.
- 16. The baseball game apparatus of claim 15, wherein the second linkage arm is operatively connected to the second linkage member using a pivotal member having a first leg connected to the second linkage arm and a second leg connected to the second linkage member, wherein movement of the joystick in a left direction causes the pivotal member to pivot in a first direction for moving the ball trough in a first direction and movement of the joystick in a right direction causes the pivotal member to pivot in an opposite second direction for moving the ball trough in an opposite second direction, the movement of the ball trough in one of the first and second directions results in the relative position between the ball trough and the striker mechanism being changed which causes spin to be imparted to the ball upon actuation of the striker mechanism.
- 17. The baseball game apparatus of claim 15, wherein the second linkage member is attached to one side wall of the ball trough.
- 18. A baseball game apparatus comprising:a housing having: a playing field having an upper surface having indicia formed thereon representing a baseball field including a baseball diamond and an outfield; a ball; a pitching mechanism disposed within the housing for rolling the ball toward a batting mechanism at home plate, the batting mechanism for swinging at the ball, wherein the batting mechanism includes a rotatable batting arm disposed above the upper surface for contacting and hitting the rolled ball in response to manipulation of a batting handle, the rotatable batting arm being operatively connected to the batting handle by cam and pulley members, wherein the pitching mechanism includes a joystick mechanism for selecting a type of pitch to throw, a striker mechanism for propelling the ball and a ball trough through which the ball is delivered to the top surface, the joystick mechanism adjusting the position of the ball trough relative to the striker mechanism to control the type of pitch; and a plurality of hit valuation indicators disposed across the playing field.
- 19. The baseball game apparatus of claim 18, wherein the batting handle is attached to a handle shaft which connects to the cam member, the rotatable batting arm being attached to a batting arm shaft with the pulley member being disposed about the batting arm shaft such that a cable extends between the cam member and the pulley member and rotation of the cam member causes the cable to rotate the pulley resulting in the batting arm rotating.
- 20. The baseball game apparatus of claim 19, wherein the cable has a first end attached to the cam member and a second end attached to the pulley member, the cable being seated within a peripheral groove formed within the pulley.
- 21. The baseball game apparatus of claim 18, wherein the batting mechanism further includes a second biasing member for returning the pulley member to an initial rest position after the batting arm is rotated by manipulating the handle which causes the second biasing member to extend, the second biasing member being attached at a first end to the pulley member and at a second end to a fixed member.
- 22. The baseball game apparatus of claim 21, wherein the second biasing element comprises a spring.
- 23. A baseball game apparatus comprising:a housing having: a playing field having an upper surface having indicia formed thereon representing a baseball field including a baseball diamond and an outfield; a ball; a pitching mechanism disposed within the housing for rolling the ball toward a batting mechanism at home plate, the batting mechanism for swinging at the ball; a plurality of hit valuation indicators disposed across the playing field; and a ball retrieval track system for returning the ball to the pitching mechanism after the ball has been pitqhed and including a number of ball carrying members each of which communicates with one or more openings formed in the playing field, each of the ball carrying members being disposed at an angle so that the pitched ball is returned to the pitching mechanism by gravity.
- 24. The baseball game apparatus of claim 23, wherein each opening formed in the playing field has a sensor associated therewith so that once the hit ball drops into one opening, a representative signal is generated and delivered to a scoring device, each of the plurality of hit valuation indicators also having a sensor associated therewith so that upon the hit ball contacting one of the indicators, a representative signal is generated and forwarded to the scoring device, each representative signal having a value associated therewith.
- 25. The baseball game apparatus of claim 24, wherein the value is selected from the group consisting of a hit, including a single, double, triple, and home run; an out; and a strike.
- 26. The baseball game apparatus of claim 24, wherein the plurality of hit valuation indicators includes regions on the upper surface designating selected hit results.
- 27. The baseball game apparatus of claim 26, wherein the plurality of hit valuation indicators comprises a predetermined number of pivotal panels extending across the outfield with a ball trough formed behind the pivotal panels for receiving and retaining the hit ball once it passes beneath one of the pivotal panels.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/725,644, filed Nov. 29, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,533,272, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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