1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a doll-based game machine and, more particularly, to a string-cutting doll-based game machine.
2. Related Prior Art
A doll-based game machine is conventionally a doll-snatching game machine. After one coin or two are inserted in the doll-snatching game machine through a slot, a claw is operable to snatch one of many dolls located in the doll-snatching game machine.
Such doll-based game machines have been providing entertainment to the public for quite some time. Such doll-based game machines are however loosing their charm. Owners of such doll-based game machines substitute new dolls for old ones regularly, trying to continue to attract customers. The operation of such doll-based game machines has however remained the same and begun to fail to appeal to the customers.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a doll-based game machine.
To achieve the foregoing objective of the present invention, the doll-based game machine includes a frame, a doll-hanging unit, a displacement unit, a string-cutting unit and an operation unit. The frame includes an opening defined therein. The doll-hanging unit is located in the frame and used to hang dolls. The displacement unit includes an X-axis displacement unit located in the frame, a Y-axis displacement unit connected to the X-axis displacement unit, and a cutter-carrying unit connected to the Y-axis displacement unit. The string-cutting unit is carried by the cutter-carrying unit. The operation unit is located on the frame and operable to cause the X-axis displacement unit to move the Y-axis displacement unit along an X-axis, to cause the Y-axis displacement unit to move the cutter-carrying unit along a Y-axis, and to turn the string-cutting unit into a cutting mode from an idle mode.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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The doll-hanging unit 20 includes two plates 21 and several rods 22. The plates 21 are non-movably located in the upper chamber 12. Preferably, each of the plates 21 is attached to a lateral wall of the frame 10 in parallel. Each of the rods 22 includes two ends each secured to a related one of the plates 21. Each of the rods 22 includes apertures 221 defined therein evenly.
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The X-axis displacement unit 31 includes at least one active pulley 311, at least one follower pulley 312, at lest one belt 313 and at least one motor 314. The pulleys 311 and 312 are rotationally located in the upper chamber 12. The active pulley 311 is located near one of the X-axis tracks 326. The follower pulley 312 is located near the other X-axis track 326. Thus, there is proper spacing between the pulleys 311 and 312. The belt 313 is in the form of a loop wound around the pulleys 311 and 312. The belt 313 is in parallel to the X-axis tracks 326 and located near a front one of the X-axis tracks 326 for example. The motor 314 is connected to the active pulley 311. Thus, the motor 314 can spin the active pulley 311 to drive the belt 313.
The Y-axis displacement unit 32 includes at least one active pulley 321, at lest one follower pulley 322, at least one belt 323 and at least one motor 324. The pulleys 321 and 322 are rotationally located in the upper chamber 12. The active pulley 321 is located near one of the X-axis tracks 326. The follower pulley 322 is located near the other X-axis track 326. Thus, there is proper spacing between the pulleys 321 and 322. The belt 323 is in the form of a loop wound around the pulleys 321 and 322. The belt 323 is located in perpendicular to the X-axis tracks 326. The motor 324 is connected to the active pulley 321. Thus, the motor 324 can spin the active pulley 321 to drive the belt 323.
The active pulley 321 is connected to the belt 313 and a front end of the bridge 327 while the follower pulley 322 is connected to a rear end of the bridge 327. The motor 324 is also connected to the front end of the bridge 327. Thus, the Y-axis displacement unit 32 is carried by the bridge 327, which is movably supported on the X-axis tracks 326.
The cutter-carrying unit 33 includes a first board 331, a plate 332, a second board 333 and four casters 334. The first board 331 is connected to the belt 323. The first board 331 is movable by the belt 323. The plate 332 is connected to the first board 331. The second board 333 is connected to the plate 332. The plate 332 extends vertically between the boards 331 and 332, which extend horizontally. The casters 334 are connected to the first board 331. Two of the casters 334 are movably supported on one of the Y-axis tracks 328. The other casters 334 are movably supported on the other Y-axis track 328. Thus, the cutter-carrying unit 33 is movably supported by the Y-axis tracks 328.
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Each of the jaws 42 includes a middle section 421 pivotally supported on the platform 41, a leading section 422 extending from the middle section 421, and a tailing section 423 extending from the middle section 421 opposite to the leading section 422. Each of the blades 43 is secured to the leading section 422 of a related one of the jaws 42. One of the jaws 42 includes an aperture 424 defined therein, an arched slot 425 defined in the tailing section 423 and a lug 426 formed on the tailing section 423. The lug 426 includes a screw hole 427 defined therein.
The cam 44 is oval. The cam 44 includes two opposite lobes 441 formed thereon. The cam 44 is rotationally supported on the platform 41 between the tailing sections 423 of jaws 42. Thus, the cam 44 can be rotated between an active position and an idle position. In the active position of the cam 44, the lobes 441 push the tailing sections 423 of the jaws 42, thus closing the leading sections 422 of the jaws 42. In the idle position of the cam 44, the lobes 441 release the tailing sections 423 of the jaws 42, thus allowing the leading sections 422 of the jaws 42 to open.
The adjustment unit 45 includes a bracket 451, a first screw 452, a second screw 452 and a third screw 457. The bracket 451 includes a horizontal portion 453, a vertical portion 454 extending from the horizontal portion 453, and two screw holes 455 and 456 defined in the horizontal portion 453. The first screw 452 is driven in the screw hole 455 through the aperture 423. The second screw 452 is driven in the screw hole 456 through the arched slot 425. Thus, the bracket 451 is pivotally connected to the related jaw 42. The third screw 457 is driven through the screw hole 427. The tip of the screw 457 is located against the vertical portion 454 of the bracket 451. By spinning the screw 457 in the screw hole 427, the distance between the vertical portion 454 of the bracket 451 and the lug 426 is changed, i.e., the angle between the bracket 451 and the related jaw 42 is changed.
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The slot unit 60 is also located on the front wall of the frame 10. The slot unit 60 is electrically connected to the operation unit 50. The slot unit 60 detects insertion of a coin, a token or a bill therein and hence actuates the operation unit 50.
In operation, dolls 99 are tied to strings 98. An upper section of each of the strings 98 is inserted through a related one of the apertures 221 and made into a knot. Thus, the dolls 99 are hung on the rods 22 as shown in
A customer inserts a coin, a token or a bill into the slot unit 60 to actuate the operation unit 50. Then, the customer maneuvers the joystick 51 to operate the X-axis displacement unit 31 and/or the Y-axis displacement unit 32 to move the string-cutting unit 40 along an X-axis and/or a Y-axis extending in perpendicular to the X-axis as shown in
Having located the string-cutting unit 40 in a desired position, the customer pushes the button 52 to spin the cam 44 for 90°. Thus, one of the lobes 441 abuts the tailing section 423 of one of the jaws 42 while the other lobe 441 abuts the vertical portion 454 of the bracket 451 and therefore the tailing section 423 of the other jaw 42. Hence, the blades 43 provided on the leading sections 422 of the jaws 42 are closed as shown in
After a predetermined period of time, the cam 44 is spun for another 90°. Thus, the lobes 441 release the tailing section 423 of one of the jaws 42 and the vertical portion 454 of the bracket 451, respectively. Hence, the blades 43 provided on the leading sections 422 of the jaws 42 and are opened as shown in
The blades 43 are inevitably worn away after some time of use. To compensate the wearing away of the blades 43, an owner of the doll-based game machine 100 spins the screw 457 in the screw hole 427 defined in the lug 426 to enlarge the distance between the vertical portion 454 of the bracket 451 and the tailing section 423 of the related jaw 42 as shown in
The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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20080242413 | Matsuda | Oct 2008 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
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2003154156 | May 2003 | JP |
WO 2008153303 | Dec 2008 | WO |