This application is an original provisional application.
This invention relates to gaming devices and more particularly to lottery-type devices that randomly select an object with alphanumeric markings such as a numbered ball and are convertible to other functions.
There are a number of interactive competition games such as fantasy football wherein users compete against each other as managers of virtual teams assembled by “drafting” actual sports players. Activities include drafting, trading, recruiting or discharging players. Typically, rosters of players for the virtual teams are changed each week. It is desirable to randomly generate an order for users to make their selections.
More broadly, gaming devices that randomly generate one or more numbered balls include a device described by Traficant in U.S. Pat. No. 8,480,087 that selects at least one pair of numbered balls as a substitute for rolling dice. Game balls with multiple game indicia are discussed by Ward in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2014/0042696.
Currently, there is a need for a reasonably-priced gaming device configured to generate a random order of sequential alphanumeric indicia such as numbered balls to designate an order for users to compete such as by making draft choices. There is also a need for such a device which serves at least one subsequent function for the users when present at a common location.
An object of the present invention is to provide an easy-to-use, reasonably-priced gaming device that randomly selects objects to generate an order of play and is convertible to serve at least one further function.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such a device that can serve as a lectern.
This invention features a gaming device convertible into a lectern, including a housing containing a blower assembly and having an upper surface having a first length and a first width. The device further includes a transparent casing having a lid and a cavity. The casing is removably disposed on a top side of the base in communication with the blower assembly and is capable of holding in the cavity a plurality of objects bearing sequential alphanumeric indicia. The casing includes (1) an object-receiving tube, into which at least one object can be blown by the blower assembly, disposed through the lid and into the cavity and (2) an object capture compartment disposed at the top of the tube. The gaming device further includes a removable upper lectern portion having (1) a pedestal portion capable of being placed on the housing after the casing is removed and (2) a platform disposed on top of the pedestal portion to hold items to be viewed by a user.
This invention may also be expressed as a device for selecting a random order of sequential alphanumeric indicia such as numbered balls from a set of a selected quantity, including a blower assembly disposed in a housing that, upon selective activation of an on-off switch, circulates air through an airflow tube into a casing cavity to push a single numbered ball contained within a cavity of a transparent casing disposed atop the housing into an upper chamber of a ball-receiving tube having a tube cover with first and second positions. In the second position, the ball is allowed to pass into a smaller transparent casing to stop and display the randomly selected ball. Furthermore, the ball blower device is convertible into a lectern after the large transparent casing is removed from the housing. Progress among players can be tracked using a numeric grid.
In some embodiments, the gaming device includes a base and a lockable access door disposed on the base to provide access for repairs and to prevent tampering. A transparent casing, disposed on a top side of the base, includes a continuous outer wall, a lid, and a continuous cavity disposed between the outer wall and the lid. A ball receiving tube is centrally disposed through lid and into the cavity. A ball receptacle is centrally disposed on the tube cover housing. A plurality of holes is disposed in the ball receptacle. A pivoting tube cover is centrally disposed on the lid in a pivoting tube cover housing. In addition, a raised plate is continuously disposed within the casing on a bottom and thereof. Further, an opening centrally disposed within the plate and the bottom end. A vent is disposed on a bottom side of the base.
In certain embodiments, the blower assembly includes a motor and a fan. The motor is disposed within the housing and a fan compartment is centrally disposed within the housing to provide air circulation within the housing, through the airflow tube, through the cavity, into the ball receiving tube, and out the holes in the upper chamber ball receptacle. A fan is disposed within the fan compartment. The fan is in operational communication with the motor. An airflow tube is disposed between a top end of the fan compartment and the opening. The vent permits heat generated by the motor and the fan to escape from the cavity to prevent overheating of the motor and the fan. An on-off switch, which is in operational communication with the motor, is disposed on the base proximal to the casing.
In some embodiments, the instant device also includes a plurality of lightweight hollow air-filled bouncing numbered balls uniquely numbered in a sequence, such as from 1 through 12. Activation and alternate deactivation of the on off switch respectably activates and deactivates the motor. Activation and alternate deactivation of the motor respectively activates and deactivates the fan. Activation of the fan circulates air within the cavity. Upon circulation of air within the cavity, the numbered balls bounce and a single numbered ball randomly enters the ball receiving tube and into a ball receptacle. The plate provides a surface against which the numbered balls can bounce. The casing is transparent to provide visibility of the numbered balls as the numbered balls bounce and a single number ball enters the ball receiving tube and travels up to the ball receptacle. A support shelf is disposed within the base. The support shelf is configured to support the fan in a position suspended within the base above the bottom side. The support shelf increases the life of the motor and the fan over disposition of the motor and the fan on the bottom side of the base by reducing jarring of the motor and the fan during transport.
In one embodiment, to facilitate transport and storage of the device, the housing has a height of approximately 44 inches, a width of approximately 14 inches and a depth of approximately 13 inches while the casing has a height of approximately 12.5 inches, a width of approximately 12 inches and a depth of approximately 12 inches. The ball receptacle and display has a height of approximately 2.5 inches, a height of approximately 2.5 inches and a depth of approximately 2.5 inches. A plurality of caster wheels is disposed on the bottom side of the base so that the device can be rolled to varying locations. While the present device can be a floor version, a tabletop version is also contemplated for mounting to a standard table. The tabletop version includes the casing and the numbered balls as well as a blower assembly and an on-off switch.
This device is also useful with a numeric grid which includes an ascending set of numbers from, but not limited to, 1 through 150 or 1 through 204 in a uniquely designed serpentine pattern of draft pick order divided into, but not limited to, 15 rows of 10 columns or 17 rows of 12 columns. The rows represent sequential rounds of draft selections. The numeric grid is printed in some embodiments and, in other embodiments, is an electronic look-up table, preferably as part of a software application according to another embodiment of the present invention.
In what follows, preferred embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which:
This invention may be accomplished by a device for selecting a random order of sequential alphanumeric indicia such as numbered balls from a set of a selected quantity, including a blower assembly disposed in a housing that, upon selective activation of an on-off switch, circulates air through an airflow tube into a casing cavity to push a single numbered ball contained within a cavity of a transparent casing disposed atop the housing into an upper chamber of a ball-receiving tube having a tube cover with first and second positions. In the second position, the ball is allowed to pass into a smaller transparent casing to stop and display the randomly selected ball. Furthermore, the ball blower device is convertible into a lectern after the large transparent casing is removed from the housing. Progress among players can be tracked using a numeric grid.
In one construction, the device is configured to generate a random order of numbered balls and serves a secondary function, such as converting into a lectern. The device includes a base containing a blower assembly which includes a fan and a motor to drive the fan; a transparent casing which includes an outer wall, a lid, and a cavity there between; a ball receiving tube centrally disposed in the lid; a pivoting tube cover centrally disposed in the tube cover housing; an on-off switch in operational communication with the motor and, in turn the fan, which circulates air through an airflow tube and into the cavity thereby randomly pushing a single numbered ball of a plurality of numbered balls contained within the cavity through the ball receiving tube and into the ball receptacle.
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The transparent casing 2 includes a continuous outer wall 12. A lid 13 is disposed on the casing 2. A continuous cavity 14 is disposed between the outer wall 12 and the lid 13. A ball receiving tube 5 is centrally disposed through the lid 13 and into the cavity 14. A ball receptacle 4 is centrally disposed on the tube cover housing 15 and directly above the ball receiving tube 5. A pivoting tube cover 7 is centrally disposed on the lid 13 in a pivoting tube cover housing 15.
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Suitable materials for the transparent casings include, but are not limited to glass, plastic, plexiglass, acrylic, butyrate, PETG (polyester terephthalate glycol), and Kydex commercially available from Kleerdex company. Attraction balls 6 should be light enough that they can be moved easily around the inside of the transparent casing 2 by a forced fluid such as air. In one embodiment the attraction balls 6 are made of plastic and are similar to ping-pong balls. Attraction balls 6 however, may also be constructed of rubber, foam, or the like. The player attraction balls 6 however, may be only one color or a combination of different colors, the player attraction balls 6 also may have a variety of markings such as stripes, numbers, letters, symbols and or geometric shapes.
One construction of the present device also includes a blower assembly 21 (
In order to transport and store the device 1, the base 3 preferably has a height of approximately 44 inches, a first width of approximately 14 inches and a depth or first length of approximately 13 inches while the casing 2 has a height of approximately 12.5 inches, a width of approximately 12 inches and a depth of approximately 12 inches. Preferably, the pedestal portion 52 has a second length at least as great as the first length of the base 3 and a second width at least as great as the first width of base 3. The ball receptacle and display 4 has a height of approximately 2.5 inches, a width of approximately 2.5 inches and a depth of approximately 2.5 inches. A plurality of caster wheels 24 is disposed on the housing bottom side 20 so that the device can be rolled to varying locations. In general, the fan 8 (
This gaming device can be augmented with a numeric grid having an ascending set of numbers from, but not limited to, 1 through 204 in a uniquely designed serpentine pattern divided into, but not limited to, 17 rows of 12.
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The numeric grid 200 is designed to determine overall draft picks in, but not limited to, fantasy sports league drafts and is divided into, but not limited to, 15 horizontal rows 222 of, but not limited to, 10 vertical rows 224. Rounds (RD) 226 are disposed in a first column 220. End column 228 in this construction contains draft order numbers 10, 11, 30, 31, . . . 130, 131 and 150.
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A random draft order is then generated, window 306, such as by using the physical convertible gaming device described above or, in an another construction implemented by software, by a DRAW feature 310 shown on screen 301 in
Another system according to the present invention is illustrated in
View 360 contains a series of blocks of 5 ADP (Average Draft Position) of sports players per block. If a user was randomly assigned the eighth draw or draft position for the 12-person league illustrated in
Operation of a system 400 according to the present invention is schematically illustrated in
Although specific features of the present invention are shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only, as each feature may be combined with any or all of the other features in accordance with the invention. While there have been shown, described, and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or steps that perform substantially the same function, in substantially the same way, to achieve the same results be within the scope of the invention. Substitutions of elements from one described embodiment to another are also fully intended and contemplated. It is also to be understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, but that they are merely conceptual in nature.
It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto. Other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and are within the following claims.
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62042753 | Aug 2014 | US |