1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electric dartboard.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The bodies of the electric dartboards in the market are formed with irrigating engineering plastic materials. Accordingly, only plastic dart points can be used to shoot the dartboards, which frequently causes disengagement of the darts from the dartboard or even worse, the dart points ended up broken in the dartboards.
Furthermore, dart points made of steel are also applied to a dart game to shoot conventional electric sisal dartboard to avoid the frequent disengagement of the dart from the board. The disadvantage with steel dart points is that after the sisal dartboard is used for a period of time, the fiber of the dartboard will be pierced badly by the steel points, causing disengagement of the darts from the dartboard and affecting adversely display of the score on the dartboard.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The main object of the present invention is to provide an electric dartboard of which the dart frame can be rotated to turn a worn-out score block to a lower score displaying zone, reducing the chances of the worn-out score block to be a frequent shoot target anymore and evening out the chances of being a shoot target for all score blocks, improving the life cycle of an electric dartboard.
To achieve the above object, an improved electric dartboard with a rotatable dart frame is provided. The electric dartboard of the present invention includes a base, a dart frame, a plurality of score blocks and a touch sensor. A ball and a resilient member are disposed at a predetermined position of the base. The dart frame is rotatably disposed in the receiving zone, and the dart frame includes an upper frame body and a lower frame base. A plurality of first positioning recesses are formed on an outer periphery of the frame base for receiving the ball therein. Moreover, the score blocks are disposed between the frame body and the frame base, while the touch sensor is disposed between the receiving zone and the dart frame. Therefore, the dart frame and the score blocks can rotate in a full 360-degree manner relative to the base, evening out the chances of being the shooting target for the score blocks and extending the life cycle of electric dartboards.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
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The base 10 has a receiving zone 11, which preferably includes a bottom floor 12, a first annular stair 13 and a second annular stair 14. A plurality of receiving bores (not numerically represented in
The dart frame 20 is disposed in the receiving zone 11 for being rotatable in a 360-degree manner. More specifically, the dart frame 20 includes an upper frame body 21 and a lower frame base 22, and the lower frame base 22 is disposed over the first annular stair 13. The frame body 21 includes a plurality of concentric loops 211 of different diameters, and a plurality of radial ribs 212 distributed from the center (of the concentric loops 211) and extended along the radius of concentric loops 211, intersecting with concentric loops 211 at crossed posts 221.
A plurality of crossed posts 221 are integrally formed over the upper surface the lower frame base 22, distributed along the rim of the surface thereof. A cylinder member 222 of a predetermined diameter is integrally formed over the center of the upper surface of the frame base 22, with the predetermined diameter of the cylinder member 222 corresponding to the smallest diameter of concentric loops 211. Preferably, a plurality of longitudinal ribs 223 are formed over the outer surface of the cylinder member 222. Furthermore, a plurality of first positioning recesses 224 are evenly distributed over the outmost periphery of the frame base 22 for receiving the ball 15 therein. Preferably, each first positioning recess 224 is formed in the shape of a concave arc, corresponding to the contact surface of the positioning ball 15, for the positioning ball 15 to be slidably received in the first positioning recess 224. In the present embodiment, the frame body 21 is mounted to the crossed posts 221 by a plurality of protrusions 225 which correspond to a plurality of holes 213. To be more specific, protrusions 225 are positioned at the top of the crossed posts 221, and the holes 213 are formed at the intersection of the concentric loops 211 with the radial ribs 212; or, alternatively, protrusions 225 are positioned at the intersection of the concentric loops 211 with the radial ribs 212, while the holes 213 are disposed to correspond physically to the intersection of the concentric loops 211 with the radial ribs 212.
Moreover, the structure of the score blocks 30 are formed to correspond to the hollow center of the frame body 21 for the former to be secured in between the frame body 21 and the frame base 22. Over the surface of the score blocks facing the base 10 are formed a plurality of touch bosses 31, with the frame base 22 including a plurality of bores 226 for accommodating the touch bosses 31.
Furthermore, the touch sensor 40 is disposed between the receiving zone 11 and the dart frame 20. More specifically, the touch sensor 40 is disposed on the bottom floor 12 with a plurality of protruding posts 111; the touch sensor 40 also has a plurality of second positioning recesses 43 corresponding to protruding posts for receiving the protruding posts 111 in positioning and, in the meantime, for avoiding the touch sensor 40 to rotate with the bottom floor 12. In addition, the touch sensor 40 is provided with a plurality of touch points 41 corresponding to the touch bosses 31, and over the touch sensor 40 is further provided with a touch coil 42, corresponding to the cylinder member 222, and the diameter of the touch coil 42 is somewhat less than that of the cylinder member 222.
The external circle 50 is disposed in the receiving zone 11 and surrounds the dart frame 20. More specifically, the external circle 50 is disposed above the second annular stair 14, and a plurality of threaded bores are formed, respectively, on the external circle 50 and the second annular stair 14 for screwing the external circle 50 to the base 10.
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It is apparent from the above description that the present invention has the following advantages:
The dart frame can be rotated in 360 degrees relative to the base, making the chances of being an aimed target evenly distributed over the score blocks and improves the performance of the electric dartboard. Moreover, it is very convenient to simply pull out or push the dart frame in displacement to make the dart frame rotate. In addition, the frame body is commonly made of metal or alloy, such as zinc alloy, and the frame base is commonly made of plastic, it would be readily realized that the cost and metal consumption in manufacturing the dart frame are significantly reduced since the crossed posts of the present invention are formed on the plastic frame base.
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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