Complex multifunctional game table structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6419224
  • Patent Number
    6,419,224
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chiu; Raleigh W.
    Agents
    • Troxell Law Office PLLC
Abstract
Complex multifunctional game table structure including: a table body; a base board fixedly disposed in a table frame of the table body to define a receiving space open to upper side; two ball-collecting boxes fixed at two ends of bottom face of the base board, a top face of the ball-collecting box communicating with a notch of short side of the base board, an upright face thereof communicating with a ball-taking opening of short side of the table frame; a fan fixed under the base board for blowing air upward; a hockey game board body having a frame body and a partitioning board disposed therein, a top face of the partitioning board defining a recessed game space, a bottom face thereof defining a recessed air room, a number of fine vents being densely arranged over the partitioning board; two ball entrances formed on inner walls of short sides of the frame body communicating with the game space; and a billiard board body. Four corners and the middles of two long sides thereof are respectively formed with six arched recesses. The game table is convertible for playing different games. When playing hockey, the hockey has better slidability to enhance the fun in playing the game.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is related to a game table structure which is convertible between a billiard table and a hockey game table. The game table has simple structure. When playing hockey, the hockey has better slidability to enhance the fun in playing the game.





FIG. 1

shows a conventional hockey game table which only provides hockey game for players. Recently, various kinds of convertible game tables have been developed. The configurations of these game tables as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

can be converted for playing different games to enhance entertaining function of game tables.





FIGS. 1

to


4


show an early hockey game table


10


created by the applicant. Such hockey game table


10


includes: a table body


12


; a wind-guiding board


14


positioned in a table frame


13


of the table body


12


, the top face thereof being formed with multiple parallel wind-guiding channels


16


, the bottom face being formed with a transverse excavation


18


with a certain width, the excavation IS communicating with the wind-guiding channels


16


; a face panel


20


having a number of vents


22


densely arranged over the face panel


20


at equal intervals, the face panel


20


being sealedly connected to the top face of the wind-guiding board


14


, each row of vents


22


being corresponding to a wind-guiding channel


16


; an air room


25


, the top face thereof being depressed to form an air chamber


26


, the bottom of the air chamber


26


being formed with a through hole


27


, the air room


25


being disposed under the wind-guiding board


14


to seal the excavation


18


; and a fan


28


fixed at the through hole


27


. The fan blows air to flow through the air chamber


26


into the wind-guiding channels


16


. The air is then blown out from the vents


22


to reduce the frictional force between the hockey


29


and the face panel


20


and enhance slidability of the hockey.




The above hockey game table


10


cannot be converted into other configuration for playing other games. Moreover, such hockey game table has complicated structure and is manufactured at high cost.





FIGS. 5 and 6

show a game table


30


which was also created by the applicant. Such game table


30


includes a table body


32


and a table board


35


. The top and bottom faces of the table board


35


are designed with different configurations. The top face


36


is formed as a billiard table face, while the bottom face


38


is formed as a hockey game table face as shown in FIG.


6


. When the table board


35


is placed into the table frame


33


with the top face


36


facing upward as shown in

FIG. 5

, in cooperation with the six pockets


34


of the table body, a billiard table is formed. Alternatively, when the bottom face


38


of the table board


35


faces upward, the game table is converted into a hockey game table.




Such game table


30


can be converted into a hockey game table. However, it is impossible to equip the game table with a blowing mechanism. Therefore, great frictional force exists between the hockey and the table board


35


and the playing effect is poor.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a complex multifunctional game table which is convertible between a billiard table and a hockey game table. A blowing mechanism is disposed in the game table, whereby when playing hockey, the hockey has better slidability to enhance the fun in playing the game.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above complex multifunctional game table which has simple structure.




The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional hockey game table;





FIG. 2

is a perspective exploded view of the hockey game table of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

, showing the blown air;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 1

, showing the blown air;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of another type of conventional game table;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the table board of

FIG. 5

, in which the bottom face of the table board faces upward;





FIG. 7

is a perspective exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing that the game table of

FIG. 7

is used as a hockey game table;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view taken along line


9





9


of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view taken along line


10





10


of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view showing that the game table of

FIG. 7

is used as a billiard table;





FIG. 12

is a sectional view taken along line


12





12


of

FIG. 11

; and





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to FIG.


7


. According to a preferred embodiment, the game table


40


of the present invention includes:




a table body


50


including: a rectangular table frame


52


and four table legs


53


fixedly connected with four corners of the table frame


52


; a base board


54


fixedly disposed in the table frame


52


below the top edge of the table frame


52


, the base board and the table frame defining a receiving space


55


with an opening facing upward, four corners and middles of two long sides of the base board


54


being respectively formed with six arched recesses


56


, a mesh-like ball pocket


57


being disposed under each recess


56


as shown in

FIG. 9

; six protective bars


58


made of soft material, a woven fabric layer being laid over the surface of the protective bar


58


, the protective bars


58


being arranged along the inner wall of the table frame


52


, two ends of each protective bar being adjacent to two adjacent recesses


56


, in addition, two short sides of the base board


54


being respectively formed with two notches


60


, two short sides of the table frame being respectively formed with two ball-taking openings


62


; two ball-collecting boxes


64


, a top side and an upright side of each ball-collecting box being open as shown by phantom line of FIG.


7


and

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the ball-collecting box


64


being fixed at two ends of bottom face of the base board


54


with the top opening communicating with the notch


60


of the base board and with the upright opening communicating with the ball-taking opening


62


of the table frame, the center of the base board


54


being formed with a through hole


65


;




a fan


70


fixed under the base board


54


with vanes aimed at the through hole


65


for upward blowing air into the receiving space


55


;




a hockey game board body


80


having a rectangular frame body


82


and a partitioning board


84


disposed in the frame body


82


, the top face of the partitioning board


84


being marked with certain lines, the top face and the frame body


82


defining a recessed game space


85


, the bottom face of the partitioning board and the frame body


82


defining a recessed air room


86


as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the face of the partitioning board


84


having a number of fine vents


87


densely arranged over the face and communicating with the air room


86


and the game space


85


, inner walls of two sides of the frame body


82


being respectively formed with two ball entrances


88


, outer end of the ball entrance


88


communicating with the game space


85


, inner end thereof downward extending through the bottom face of the board body


80


to form an exit; and




a billiard board body


90


which is a rectangular plane board, four corners and the middles of two long sides thereof being respectively formed with arched recesses


92


, a woven fabric layer being laid over the surface of the board body


90


.




In use, the hockey game board body


80


and the billiard board body


90


is replaceably mounted on the table body


50


for playing different games.




After the hockey game board body


80


is mounted in the receiving space


55


of the table body


50


, as shown in

FIGS. 8

to


10


, the exits of inner ends of the two ball entrances


88


of the board body


80


respectively communicate with the two notches


60


of the base board


54


and the bottom edge of the frame body


82


of the board body


80


covers the recesses


56


. Accordingly, players can play hockey game. In playing the game, the fan


70


is first powered on to blow air upward into the air room


86


. The air filled in the air room is then blown out of the vents


87


, whereby upward blown small air streams are distributed over the game space


85


. When the players drive the hockey


100


within the game space


85


, the frictional force between the hockey


100


and the partitioning board


84


is reduced so that the hockey can well slide.




The hockey


100


enters the ball entrance


88


of the board body


80


and drops down through the notch


60


of the base board


54


into the ball-collecting box


64


. The players can extend their hands through the ball-taking openings


62


into the ball-collecting boxes


64


for taking out the hockey for further playing the game.




When playing billiards, the hockey game board body


80


is taken off and the fan


70


is powered off. Then the billiard board body


90


is placed into the receiving space


55


as shown in

FIG. 11

to form a plane billiard table face. The six arched recesses


92


of the board body


90


are aligned with the six recesses


56


of the base board


54


as shown in FIG.


12


. The billiard balls can pass through the recesses


92


and


56


to drop into the pockets


57


.




According to the above arrangement, the present invention has the following advantages:




1. The game table is convertible for playing different games. In addition, a blowing mechanism is disposed in the game table, whereby when playing hockey, the hockey has better slidability to enhance the fun in playing the game.




2. The blowing mechanism and the entire structure of the game table are simple and can be manufactured at low cost.




It should be noted that the pockets


57


of the table body


50


can be omitted.

FIG. 13

shows another embodiment of the present invention, in which two inclined ball ways


112


can be disposed in the table body


110


along the long sides thereof. The ball ways


112


communicate with the ball-collecting box


114


. When playing billiards, the balls dropping from the recesses


116


are guided by the ball ways


112


and roll to the ball-collecting box


114


. The players can take out the balls from the ball-taking opening


118


.




Furthermore, the protective bars


58


can be alternatively disposed along the periphery of the billiard board body


90


rather than the inner wall of the table frame as shown in FIG.


7


.




The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. Complex multifunctional game table structure comprising:a table body including: a rectangular table frame and several table legs connected with the table frame; a base board fixedly disposed in the table frame below top edge thereof, the base board and the table frame defining a receiving space with an opening facing upward, four corners and middles of two long sides of the base board being respectively formed with six recesses, two short sides of the base board being respectively formed with two notches, two short sides of the table frame being respectively formed with two ball-taking openings; two ball-collecting boxes fixed at two ends of bottom face of the base board, a top face of the ball-collecting box communicating with the notch of the base board, an upright face communicating with the ball-taking opening, the center of the base board being former with a through hole; a fan fixed under the base board at the through hole for blowing air upward; a hockey game board body having a rectangular frame body and a partitioning board disposed in the frame body, a top face of the partitioning board and the frame body defining a recessed game space, a bottom face of the partitioning board and the frame body defining a recessed air room, the face of the partitioning board having a number of fine vents densely arranged over the face and communicating with the air room and the game space, inner walls of two short sides of the frame body being respectively formed with two ball entrances, outer end of the ball entrance communicating with the game space, inner end thereof downward extending through the bottom face of the board body; and a billiard board body which is a rectangular plane board, four corners and the middles of two long sides thereof being respectively formed with six arched recesses, a woven fabric layer being laid over the surface of the billiard board body, when the hockey game board body is placed in the receiving space of the table body, the inner ends of the two ball entrances respectively communicating with the two notches of the base board, the fan blowing air into the air room through the vents into the game space for playing hockey game, when the billiard board body is placed into the receiving space, the six recesses of the board body are aligned with the six recesses of the base board for playing billiards.
  • 2. Complex multifunctional game table structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ball-collecting box is a hollow rectangular body, a top side and an upright side of the ball-collecting box being open to respectively communicate with the notch of the base board and the ball-taking opening of the table frame.
  • 3. Complex multifunctional game table structure as claimed in claim 1, further comprising six protective bars, a woven fabric layer being laid over the surface of each protective bar, the protective bars being arranged in the receiving space along the inner wall of the table frame, two ends of each protective bar being adjacent to two adjacent recesses of the base board.
  • 4. Complex multifunctional game table structure as claimed in claim 1, further comprising six protective bars, a woven fabric layer being laid over the surface of each protective bar, the protective bars being arranged along the periphery of top face of the billiard board body, two ends of each protective bar being adjacent to two adjacent recesses of the billiard board body.
  • 5. Complex multifunctional game table structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a ball pocket is disposed under each recess of the table body.
  • 6. Complex multifunctional game table structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein two inclined ball ways are disposed in the table body along the long sides thereof under the recesses, the ball ways communicating with at least one ball-collecting box.
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