Claims
- 1. A throwing mechanism for throwing at least one object used for a game apparatus, said object having means for determining a result of a game which result is dependent on a movement of said object on a field, a moving process of said object being observed by players of the game, said throwing mechanism comprising;
- an input unit which generates a signal varying in response to an operation applied to said input unit by one of the players;
- a throwing member which throws said object toward said field by a pivoting motion;
- a motor which rotates at a constant rotational speed;
- an electromagnetic clutch provided between said motor and said throwing member for transmitting a rotational force from said motor to said throwing member; and
- current supplying means for supplying a current to said electromagnetic clutch, an intensity of the current being varied in accordance with the signal generated by said input unit.
- 2. The throwing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electromagnetic clutch comprises an electromagnetic powder clutch which transmits a rotational force of said motor in proportion to the intensity of the current supplied by said current supplying means.
- 3. The throwing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein a power transmission mechanism between said motor and said electromagnetic clutch and between said electromagnetic clutch and said throwing member comprises pulleys having teeth on an outer surface thereof and timing belts having waves which engage with said teeth of said pulleys.
- 4. The throwing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said input unit comprises a shooting button and a piezoelectric element, a voltage signal being output from said piezoelectric element when said piezoelectric element is pressed by said shooting button, a voltage of said voltage signal being controlled by a varying magnitude of a hitting force applied to said shooting button.
- 5. The throwing mechanism as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a plurality of lighting elements arranged around said shooting button, a number of said lighting elements which are lighted being varied in accordance with the magnitude of the hitting force applied to said shooting button.
- 6. A throwing apparatus for playing a game of chance, wherein a die for providing a score is thrown onto a playing filed, comprising:
- an input unit for permitting an operator to provide a variable input that can vary the throwing characteristics applied to the die;
- a throwing member which can receive the die and throw it onto the playing field; and
- a motor for contacting the throwing member and in response to the input unit can activate the throwing member to throw the die at a determined throwing characteristic.
- 7. The throwing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the input unit includes a piezoelectric element.
- 8. A throwing apparatus for playing a game of chance wherein an object for providing a score is thrown onto a playing field, comprising:
- an input unit for generating magnitude information indicative of a magnitude determined by a player, said input unit being manually operated by the player so that the magnitude indicated by the magnitude information is arbitrary varied, including a button which is hit by the player;
- detecting means for detecting a magnitude information generated by said input unit, including a piezoelectric element which converts a hitting force applied to said button into an electric signal indicative of the magnitude of the hitting force, and a throwing member for applying a driving force to said object so that said object is moved, a magnitude of said driving force being controlled in accordance with the magnitude information detected by said detecting means.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/527,894, filed on Sep. 14, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,061.
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