Claims
- 1. In a pinball game machine, the combination comprising:
- (a) a playfield for supporting a rolling ball;
- (b) a drop target assembly, including a ball-engageable target, supported by the playfield and having means for advancing the target from a ball-engageable play position above the playfield to a non-ball-engageable dropped position below the playfield when the ball engages the target, said assembly including a latch mechanism for latching the target in the play position; and
- (c) means, including a ball actuable switch assembly disposed on the playfield, for unlatching said latch mechanism and advancing the target to the dropped position independently of the ball engaging the target.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said switch assembly is disposed on the playfield at a position remote from said drop target assembly.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said advancing means includes means for enabling said drop target assembly to advance the target to the dropped position when the ball engages said switch assembly.
- 4. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said advancing means includes an electromagnet responsive to the ball engaging said switch assembly for enabling said drop target assembly to advance the target to the dropped position.
- 5. The combination according to claim 1 and including a second drop target assembly substantially the same as said first claimed drop target assembly, and wherein said switch assembly is the second drop target assembly, and wherein the ball engaging either the targets of the first or second drop target assemblies effects the advancing of both said targets to their respective dropped positions.
- 6. The combination according to claim 5 and including means for registering the dropping of each said target to the dropped position.
- 7. In a pinball game machine, the combination comprising:
- (a) a playfield for supporting a rolling ball;
- (b) first and second drop target assemblies, including respectively first and second arrays of ball-engageable targets, supported by the playfield and respectively having means for advancing each of the targets from a ball-engageable play position above the playfield to a non-ball-engageable dropped position below the playfield when the ball engages the particular target, the drop target assembly including means for latching the targets in the play position; and
- (c) means for unlatching the latching means and advancing one of the first array of targets to its dropped position when the ball engages one of the second array of targets and independently of the ball engaging the first array of targets.
- 8. A drop target assembly for pinball game machines comprising:
- (a) a frame assembly;
- (b) an elongated slider which defines a target at one end and which is slidable in said frame assembly (i) between a play position in which the target is exposed for engagement with a pinball and (ii) a dropped position in which the target is not exposed for engagement with a ball, the slider having a latching mechanism for latching the target in the play position;
- (c) means for unlatching the latch mechanism and advancing the slider to the dropped position in response to the ball engaging the target; and
- (d) a switch circuit for activating the advancing means to advance the slider to the dropped position independently of the ball engaging said target.
- 9. The assembly according to claim 8 wherein the switch is associated with a second target disposed remote from said first named target.
- 10. The assembly according to claim 8 wherein said switch includes a second said frame assembly, a second said slider and a second said advancing means, thereby defining a second drop target assembly.
- 11. The assembly according to claim 10 wherein said sliders are each a respective one of an array of said sliders, thereby to define first and second arrays of targets, whereby the ball hitting a target of one array effects dropping of that target and a corresponding target in the other array to the respective dropped positions.
- 12. In a pinball game machine, the combination comprising:
- (a) a playfield for supporting a rolling ball;
- (b) a drop target assembly, including at least a first ball-engageable target, supported by the playfield and having means for advancing the first target from a ball-engageable play position above the playfield to a non-ball-engageable dropped position below the playfield when the ball engages the target, said assembly further having means for latching the first target in the play position;
- (c) first target independent means operatively coupled to the drop target assembly for unlatching the latching means and advancing the first target to the dropped position independently of the ball engaging the first target and in response to an energizing signal; and
- (d) means for providing the energizing signal to the first target independent means.
- 13. The combination according to claim 12 wherein said first target independent means includes an electromagnet.
- 14. The combination according to claim 13 wherein the drop target assembly includes a slider which defines said first target and wherein said first target independent means further includes a member operatively coupled to the electromagnet for engaging said slider to enable the dropping of said first target.
- 15. A drop target assembly for pinball game machines comprising
- (a) a frame assembly;
- (b) an elongated slider having a first target at one end and which is slidable in said frame assembly (i) between a play position in which the first target is exposed for engagement with a pinball and (ii) a dropped position in which the first target is not exposed for engagement with a ball;
- (c) a latch mechanism for latching the slider in the play position;
- (d) means for advancing the slider to the dropped position in response to the ball engaging the first target;
- (e) first target independent means for unlatching the latch mechanism and advancing the slider to the dropped position independently of the ball engaging said first target and in response to an energizing signal; and
- (f) means for providing the energizing signal to the first target independent means.
- 16. The assembly according to claim 15 wherein the first target independent means is coupled to the advancing means for selectively activating the advancing means to drop the slider.
- 17. The assembly according to claim 15 wherein the first target independent means includes an electromagnet operatively associated with said slider.
- 18. The assembly according to claim 17 wherein the first target independent means further includes a moveable member operatively coupled to the electromagnet for engaging the slider to selectively drop said first target.
- 19. A drop target assembly for pinball game machines comprising:
- (a) a frame assembly;
- (b) an elongated slider having a target at one end and which is slidable in said frame assembly (i) between a play position in which the target is exposed for engagement with a pinball and (ii) a dropped position in which the target is not exposed for engagement with a ball;
- (c) a latch mechanism for latching the slider in the play position;
- (d) means for advancing the slider to the dropped position in response to the ball engaging the target;
- (e) electromagnetic means coupled to said frame assembly for unlatching the latch mechanism and enabling the slider to advance to the dropped position independently of the ball engaging said target and in response to an energizing signal; and
- (f) means for providing the energizing signal to the electromagnetic means.
- 20. A drop target assembly for pinball-game machines comprising:
- (a) A frame assembly;
- (b) an elongated slider having a target at one end and which is slidable in said frame assembly (i) between a play position in which the target is exposed for engagement with a pinball and (ii) a dropped position in which the target is not exposed for engagement with a ball;
- (c) a latch assembly for latching the slider in the play position and for advancing the slider to the dropped position in response to the ball engaging the target to thereby unlatch said slider;
- (d) electromagnetic means coupled to said frame assembly for selectively unlatching the slider to allow it to advance to the dropped position independently of the ball engaging said target and in response to an energizing signal; and
- (e) means for providing the energizing signal to the electromagnetic means.
- 21. In a pinball game machine, the combination comprising:
- (a) a playfield for supporting a rolling ball;
- (b) a drop target assembly, including at least one ball-engageable target, supported by the playfield and having means for advancing a first target from a ball-engageable play position above the playfield to a non-ball-engageable dropped position below the playfield when the ball engages the target, the assembly further having means for latching the one target in the play position;
- (c) first target independent means coupled to the drop target assembly for unlatching the latching means and advancing the first target to the dropped position independently of the ball engaging the first target; and
- (d) a ball responsive device operatively coupled to the first target independent means for selectively actuating said first target independent means to advance the first target.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application, Ser. No. 134,258, filed Mar. 26, 1980 abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 26,854 filed Mar. 15, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,221,384 granted Sept. 9, 1980.
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Continuations (2)
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