Information
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Patent Grant
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6325720
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Patent Number
6,325,720
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 12, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 4, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Harrison; Jessica J.
- Nguyen; Kim T.
Agents
- Venable
- Aitken; Richard L.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 463 20
- 463 21
- 463 16
- 463 17
- 463 22
- 463 30
- 463 37
- 463 38
- 463 43
- 273 143 R
- 345 161
- 345 166
- 345 170
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A game machine comprises a housing, a lever pivotally supported on the housing and a control unit. The lever comprises a rod portion having a handle portion integrally formed at the front section and a sensor actuating portion integrally formed at the rear section. The game machine comprises a resiliently urging member for resiliently urging the rod portion toward a neutral position from first and second positions. The game machine further comprises first and second optical sensors positioned to have the lights intercepted by the sensor actuating portion of the lever when the rod portion of the lever is moved to the first and second positions, respectively. The control unit is operable to selectively perform predetermined first and second operations in accordance with signals outputted from the first and second optical sensors, respectively.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a game machine for allowing a player to play a game, and more particularly to a game machine such as a slot machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, a typical conventional slot machine comprises a plurality of rotatable annular reels each of which is provided with different symbols on its outer surface. Recently, there has been proposed another slot machine comprising a plurality of display units each having a window capable of simulating the annular reels to display series of different symbols changed at random on the window.
When the player plays the game, the player initially inserts medals to the game machine and determines a betting condition including a number of medals to be betted and prize-winning line. The reels start rotating in response to the player's instruction. The reels then stop rotating in response to the player's instruction. The reels may automatically stop rotating after passing predetermined time duration. The game machine is thus operated to evaluate the combination of symbols on the predetermined prize-winning line to award a winning prize point to the player.
The game machine of this type comprises a control unit for executing a game program and a storing unit electrically connected to the control unit. The storing unit may include a ROM for storing therein the game program executed by the control unit, a RAM for serving as a work area for the control unit and a register for storing therein a credit point indicative of a total number of credit medals and so on.
This type of game machine is shown in
FIG. 6
of the drawings to comprise a housing
50
and various operational buttons including three different betting buttons
51
,
52
and
53
, a start lever
14
and three different stop buttons
56
,
57
and
58
, a dispense button
64
, and a medal slot
66
. The housing
50
has a front panel
55
having three windows w
1
to w
3
through each of which three symbols aligned lengthwise are displayed. Each of the betting buttons
51
,
52
and
53
may be constructed by a push button. The betting buttons
51
,
52
and
53
are designed to allow the player to determine a betting point, e.g., one, two and three medals, respectively, to be betted for playing the game. The betting point is indicative of the number of medals betted for playing the game by the player. The medals to be betted may be coins, tokens, a prepaid card or the like. The game machine of this type may be provided with three different prize-winning lines consists of a middle transverse line
61
, upper and lower transverse lines
62
, and slanting lines
63
as shown in FIG.
6
. The betting buttons
51
,
52
and
53
are operated by the player to have the prize-winning lines
61
,
62
and
63
determined, respectively, as well as the betting point determined.
Each of prize-winning lines has three symbols displayed thereon. The game machine is designed to evaluate the combination of three symbols on each of the determined prize-winning lines to award the winning prize point to the player on the basis of the betting point.
The start lever
14
is pivotally supported on the housing
50
and upwardly and downwardly movable to assume a neutral position, an upper position and a lower position. The neutral position is located between the upper and lower positions. When the start lever
14
is operated by the player to be positioned at one of the upper and lower positions, all of the reels start to rotate to have the symbols displayed through the windows w
1
to w
3
.
The stop buttons
56
to
58
are designed to allow the player to selectively stop the reels moved to have the combination of the symbols displayed through the windows w
1
to w
3
defined, respectively. Each of the stop buttons
56
to
58
may be constructed by a push button.
When the combination of the symbols are defined, the control unit is operated to evaluate the combination of the symbols on the basis of the prize-winning line predetermined by the player. When the symbols on the predetermined prize-winning line are identical with each other, the winning prize point corresponding to the betting point is awarded to the player. At this time, the winning prize point is added to the credit point and stored in the register.
When the dispenser button
64
is operated by the player, the control unit is operated to dispense the medals corresponding to the credit point stored in the register to the player and to stop executing the game.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, the game machine further comprise a lever assembly
11
which comprises a rod portion
12
having a front half section extending outwardly of the housing
50
and a rear half section extending inwardly of the housing
50
, and an axle portion
13
integrally formed with the longitudinally intermediate portion of the rod portion
12
and having a center axis
13
a
substantially perpendicular to the center axis
12
a
of the rod portion
12
. The axle portion
13
is pivotally supported on the housing
50
and pivotal about the center axis
13
a
thereof. The lever assembly
11
further comprises a handle portion
14
integrally formed with the front end of the rod portion
12
and a sensor actuating portion
16
integrally formed with the rear end of the rod portion
12
. The handle portion
14
is movable to assume three different positions consisting of neutral, upper and lower positions. The neutral position is located between the upper and lower positions. The rod portion
12
is pivotable around the center axis
13
a
of the axle portion
13
to ensure that the handle portion
14
is movable to the upper and lower positions from the neutral position.
The lever assembly
11
comprises a resiliently urging member
15
for resiliently urging the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
11
toward the neutral position from the upper and lower positions. The resiliently urging member
15
is constructed of a pair of tensile coil springs
17
each having a center axis
17
a
extending in perpendicular relationship to the center axis
13
a
of the axle portion
13
of the lever assembly
11
.
The lever assembly
11
comprises an optical sensor
18
including a light source
18
a
for projecting a light on a light path L substantially perpendicular to the center axis
12
a
of the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
11
and a light detector
18
b
for detecting the light projected from the light source
18
a
. The center axis
17
a
of a pair of tensile coil springs
17
is also perpendicular to the light path L of the optical sensor
18
. The tensile coil springs
17
have one ends securely connected to the housing
50
and the other ends securely connected to the rear half section of the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
11
.
The optical sensor
18
is positioned to have the projected light intercepted by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the lever assembly
11
when the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
11
is located at the neutral position. The optical sensor
18
is operated to issue an instruction to the control unit when the light passes from the light source
18
a to the light detector
18
b
, i.e., when the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
11
is positioned to one of the upper and lower positions.
When the player plays the game on the game machine thus constructed, the player operates the game machine through the following steps: operating one of the betting buttons
51
to
53
to determine the betting condition, operating the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
11
to have the reels start rotating, operating all of the stop buttons
56
to
58
to have the reels stop rotating. When the player intends to repeatedly play the game, all of the aforesaid steps are repeated. The player is liable to be tired due to the repetition of the operations. As shown in
FIG. 6
, there is a distance between the betting buttons
51
to
53
and the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
11
which is not less than 5 cm. Therefore, the player should move his hand through a wide range enough to traverse the distance between the betting buttons
51
to
53
and the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
11
. As a result, this operation prevents the player from being prompt to play the game as well as the player is inclined to be exhausted by this operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a game machine capable of reducing the laborious operations for playing the game.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a game machine for allowing a player to play a game through the steps of: determining a betting condition including a betting point and a prize-winning line under which the game is executed to evaluate a result of playing the game; starting to change an arrangement of different symbols at random; stopping changing the arrangement of the symbols; and evaluating the result of playing the game on the basis of the arrangement of the symbols and the determined betting condition to award a winning prize point to the player.
The game machine comprises: a housing having a front panel having a plurality of windows each displaying the symbols arranged thereon and changed at random at predetermined intervals; a control unit for executing the game to perform a betting operation for accepting the betting condition under which the game is executed to evaluate the result of playing the game, to perform a start operation for starting to display through the windows the symbols changed at random and to perform a stop operation for stopping changing the symbols displayed through the windows to evaluate the result of playing the game on the basis of the betting condition to award the winning prize point to the player by judging whether the symbols on the prize-winning line are identical with each other or not; and a lever arm.
The lever arm includes a rod portion having a front half section extending outwardly of the housing and a rear half section extending inwardly of the housing, and an axle portion integrally formed with the longitudinally intermediate portion of the rod portion and having a center axis substantially perpendicular to the center axis of the rod portion.
The axle portion of the lever arm is supported on the housing and pivotal about the center axis thereof. The lever arm further includes a handle portion integrally formed with the front end of the rod portion and movable to assume three different positions consisting of neutral, first and second positions. The first and second positions are substantially opposite to each other. The neutral position is located between the first and second positions.
The lever arm further includes a sensor actuating portion integrally formed with the rear end of the rod portion. The rod portion is pivotable around the center axis of the axle portion to cause the rod portion to be rockable about the center axis of the axle portion to ensure that the handle portion is movable to the first and second positions from the neutral position.
The game machine further comprises: a resiliently urging member for resiliently urging the rod portion of the lever arm toward the neutral position from the first and second positions; and first and second optical sensors each including a light source for projecting a light on a light path substantially perpendicular to the center axis of the rod portion of the lever arm and a light detector for detecting the light projected from the light source.
The first and second optical sensors are spaced apart from each other to have the light paths substantially parallel with each other. The first optical sensor is positioned to have the projected light intercepted by the sensor actuating portion of the lever arm when the rod portion of the lever arm is located at the first position. The second optical sensor is positioned to have the projected light intercepted by the sensor actuating portion of the lever arm when the rod portion of the lever arm is located at the second position. The first and second optical sensors are operated to issue first and second instructions to the control unit when the lights are intercepted from the light sources of the first and second optical sensors, respectively, by the sensor actuating portion of the lever arm.
In the game machine, the control unit is operable to selectively perform the betting operation and the start operation in response to the first and second instructions received from the first and second optical sensors, respectively.
In the aforesaid game machine, the resiliently urging member may comprise a pair of tensile coil springs each having a center axis extending in perpendicular relationship to the center axis of the axle portion of the lever arm and the light paths of the first and second optical sensors and having one ends securely connected to the housing and the other ends securely connected to the rear half section of the rod portion of the lever arm.
The game machine further comprises a storage device for storing therein the betting condition.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a game machine for allowing a player to play a game through the steps of: determining a betting condition including a betting point and a prize-winning line under which the game is executed to evaluate a result of playing the game; starting to change an arrangement of different symbols at random; stopping changing the arrangement of the symbols; and evaluating the result of playing the game on the basis of the arrangement of the symbols and the determined betting condition to award a winning prize point to the player. The game machine comprises: a housing having a front panel having a plurality of windows each displaying the symbols arranged thereon and changed at random at predetermined intervals; a control unit for executing the game to perform a betting operation for accepting the betting condition under which the game is executed to evaluate the result of playing the game, to perform a start operation for starting to display through the windows the symbols changed at random and to perform a stop operation for stopping changing the symbols displayed through the windows to evaluate the result of playing the game on the basis of the betting condition to award the winning prize point to the player by judging whether the symbols on the prize-winning line are identical with each other or not.
The game machine further comprises a lever arm including a rod portion having a front half section extending outwardly of the housing and a rear half section extending inwardly of the housing, and an axle portion integrally formed with the longitudinally intermediate portion of the rod portion and having a horizontal axis and a vertical axis substantially perpendicular to the center axis of the rod portion. The axle portion of the lever arm is pivotally supported on the housing and pivotal about the horizontal and vertical axes.
The lever arm further includes a handle portion integrally formed with the front end of the rod portion and movable to assume four different positions consisting of neutral, first, second and third positions, the second and third positions substantially opposite to each other, the neutral position located within the first, second and third positions. The lever arm further includes a reflecting portion for reflecting a light and integrally formed with the rear end of the rod portion. The rod portion of the lever arm is pivotable around the horizontal and vertical axes of the axle portion to cause the rod portion to be rockable about the horizontal and vertical axes of the axle portion to ensure that the handle portion is movable to the first, second and third positions from the neutral position.
The game machine further comprises a resiliently urging member for resiliently urging the rod portion of the lever arm toward the neutral position from the first, second and third positions. The machine further comprises a first optical sensor including a light source for projecting a light and a light detector for detecting the light projected from the light source. The first optical sensor is positioned to have the projected light reflected by the reflecting portion of the rod portion of the lever arm toward the light detector of the first optical sensor when the rod portion of the lever arm is located at the neutral position.
The machine further comprises a second optical sensor including a light source for projecting a light and a light detector for detecting the light projected from the light source. The second optical sensor is positioned to have the projected light reflected by the reflecting portion of the rod portion of the lever arm toward the light detector of the second optical sensor when the rod portion of the lever arm is located at the first position.
In the game machine, the first optical sensor is operated to issue a first instruction to the control unit when the light detector of the first optical sensor is prevented from detecting the light projected from the light source of the first optical sensor, while the second optical sensor is operated to issue a second instruction to the control unit when the light detector of the second optical sensor is operated to detect the light projected from the light source of the second optical sensor.
In the game machine, the control unit is operable to selectively perform the betting and start operations in response to the first and second instructions received from the first and second optical sensors, respectively.
In the aforesaid game machine, the resiliently urging member may comprise two pairs of tensile coil springs each having a center axis extending in parallel relationship with the horizontal and vertical axes of the axle portion of the lever arm. The horizontal and vertical axes of the two pairs of tensile coil springs are substantially perpendicular to each other and the two pairs of tensile coil springs each having one ends securely connected to the housing and the other ends securely connected to the rear half section of the rod portion of the lever arm.
The aforesaid game machine may further comprise a storage device for storing therein the betting condition.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a game machine for allowing a player to play a game comprising: control means for executing the game; and handling means for allowing the player to instruct the control means to perform first and second predetermined operations and for issuing first and second predetermined instructions, respectively, to the control means. In the game machine, the control means is operable to selectively perform the first and second operations in response to the first and second instructions, respectively.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention and many of the advantages thereof will be better understood from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a lever assembly forming part of the game machine according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a block diagram showing a circuit of the game machine shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a flowchart showing the flow of the process of a control unit forming part of the game machine shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a block diagram showing another circuit of the game machine shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the lever assembly of the game machine according to the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a typical conventional game machine; and
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a conventional lever assembly of the game machine shown in FIG.
6
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to
FIGS. 1
to
3
of the drawings, there is shown a first preferred embodiment of the game machine according to the present invention.
In this embodiment, the game machine may be a slot machine substantially identical to the game machine which is shown in FIG.
6
and adapted to allow a player to play a game through the following steps: determining a betting condition including a betting point and a prize-winning line under which the game is executed to evaluate a result of playing the game; starting to change an arrangement of different symbols at random; stopping changing the arrangement of the symbols; and evaluating the result of playing the game on the basis of the arrangement of the symbols and the determined betting condition to award a winning prize point to the player.
The first embodiment of the game machine comprises the same constitutional elements as those of the aforesaid game machine shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. These same constitutional elements are simply represented by the same reference numerals as those of the game machine shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, and will thus be omitted in description for avoiding tedious repetition.
Referring to
FIG. 1
of the drawings, there is shown a lever assembly
21
of the game machine of the first embodiment. The lever assembly
21
comprises the same constitutional elements as those shown in FIG.
7
and thus including the rod portion
12
, the axle portion
13
, the handle portion
14
, and the sensor actuating portion
16
. In this embodiment, the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
can be pivotal about the center axis
13
a
to assume the upper and lower positions by moving the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
21
in upward and downward directions D
1
and D
2
, respectively, as shown in FIG.
1
. The lever assembly
21
further comprises the resiliently urging member
15
having a pair of tensile coil springs
17
which are the same constitutional elements as those shown in FIG.
7
.
The lever assembly
21
further comprises first and second optical sensors
23
and
25
. The first optical sensor
23
includes a light source
23
a
for projecting a light on a light path L
1
substantially perpendicular to the center axis
12
a
of the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
and a light detector
23
b
for detecting the light projected from the light source
23
a
. The second optical sensor
25
includes a light source
25
a
for projecting a light on a light path L
2
substantially perpendicular to the center axis
12
a
of the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
and a light detector
25
b
for detecting the light projected from the light source
25
a.
The first and second optical sensors
23
and
25
are spaced apart from each other to have the respective light paths L
1
and L
2
substantially parallel with each other. The first optical sensor
23
is positioned to have the projected light intercepted by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the lever assembly
21
when the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is located at the lower position. On the other hand, the second optical sensor
25
is positioned to have the projected light intercepted by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the lever assembly
21
when the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is located at the upper position. The first and second optical sensors
23
and
25
are operated to issue the betting and starting instructions to the control unit when the lights are intercepted from the light sources
23
a
and
25
a
of the first and second optical sensors
23
and
25
, respectively, by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the lever assembly
21
.
The coil springs
17
of the resiliently urging member
15
are also in perpendicular relationship to the light paths L
1
and L
2
of the first and second optical sensors
23
and
25
and have one ends securely connected to the housing
50
and the other ends securely connected to the rear half section of the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
. The pair of tensile coil springs
17
work together to resiliently urge the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
toward the neutral position from the upper and lower positions. This means that the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is urged to return to the neutral position by the tensile coil springs
17
even if the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is moved either to the upper position or to the lower position.
In this embodiment, the center axis
13
a
of the axle portion
13
horizontally extends, however, the axis
13
a
of the axle portion
13
may vertically extend. The axle portion
13
of the lever assembly
21
thus constructed can be rightwardly and leftwardly pivotally supported on the housing
50
and pivotal about the center axis
13
a
substantially perpendicular to the center axis
12
a
of the rod portion
12
. The handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
21
may be movable to assume three different positions consisting of neutral, rightward and leftward positions. The neutral position is located between the rightward and leftward positions. The rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is thus pivotal about the center axis
13
a of the rod portion
12
to ensure the handle portion
14
is movable to the rightward position and leftward position from the neutral position.
In this case, the resiliently urging member
15
is adapted to resiliently urge the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
toward the neutral position from the rightward and leftward positions. The first optical sensor
23
is positioned to have the projected lights intercepted by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the lever assembly
21
when the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is located at the rightward position. The second optical sensor
25
is positioned to have the projected lights intercepted by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the lever assembly
21
when the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is located at the leftward position.
Referring to
FIG. 2
of the drawings, there is shown a block diagram of a circuit of the game machine of the first embodiment shown in FIG.
1
. The game machine comprises a control unit
31
, a storing unit
32
electrically connected to the control unit
31
, and a plurality of sensors including a betting sensor which is constituted by the second optical sensor
25
shown in
FIG. 1
, a start sensor which is constituted by the first optical sensor
23
shown in
FIG. 1
, a medal sensor
33
, a stop sensor
34
, a reel drive unit
35
, a display unit
36
, a dispenser unit
37
and a sound unit
38
. The control unit
31
is electrically connected to all of sensors
23
,
25
,
33
and
34
, the reel drive unit
35
, the display unit
36
, the dispenser unit
37
and the sound unit
38
. The control unit
31
is operable to receive an output signal from the sensors
23
,
25
,
33
and
34
and to output a predetermined instruction to the reel drive unit
35
, the display unit
36
, the dispenser unit
37
and the sound unit
38
.
The control unit
31
may be constituted of a microprocessor, a ROM, a RAM and so on which are not shown in the drawings. The ROM is adapted to store a game program therein. The RAM serves as a work area for the microprocessor. The RAM has a register for storing the credit point therein. The microprocessor is operated to execute the game program stored in the ROM to control all of operations of the game machine.
As described above, the betting sensor
25
is adapted to detect that the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
21
is moved toward the direction D
1
to be positioned at the upper position. The start sensor
23
is adapted to detect that the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
21
is moved toward the direction D
2
to be positioned at the lower position.
The game machine is designed to allow a medal to be inserted through the medal slot
66
. The medal sensor
33
is adapted to sense the insertion of the medal through the medal slot
66
. The number of the inserted medals are counted by a medal counter (not shown). The stop sensor
34
is designed to sense each of the operations of the stop buttons
56
to
58
.
The storing unit
32
is adapted to store therein the betting point corresponding to the selected betting button when the player is determined to play the game. The storing unit
32
may be partially formed by the RAM or a volatile memory. The player can select a single button to be pushed from the betting buttons
51
to
53
to determine the betting point. When one of the betting buttons
51
to
53
is pushed by the player, the betting point corresponding to the pushed button are stored in the storing unit
32
. At this time, the prize-winning line corresponding to the pushed button is determined.
The reel drive unit
35
is designed to actuate the reels to start and stop rotating. The display unit
36
is designed to display a result of the game and another information on the game on its screen. The dispenser unit
37
is designed to dispense the credit points to the player. The sound unit
38
is adapted to output a sound and a voice message.
Referring to
FIG. 3
of the drawings, there is shown a flowchart showing the flow of the process of the control unit
31
shown in FIG.
2
.
The control unit
31
is operated to execute the game program through the steps
101
to
117
as shown in
FIG. 3
when the game machine starts to execute the game. In the step
101
, the control unit
31
is operated to wait for the insertion of the medals through the medal slot
66
on the basis of the signal outputted from the medal sensor
33
. When the control unit
31
is operated to received the signal from the medal sensor
33
, the step
101
goes to the step
102
in which the number of the inserted medals is added to the credit point and then stored in the register. The step
102
then goes to the step
103
in which the control unit
31
is operated to wait for the selection of the betting buttons
51
to
53
.
In the following step
104
, the betting point corresponding to the selected betting button is stored in the storing unit
32
. In the step
105
, the control unit
31
is operated to wait for the operation of the lever assembly
21
on the basis of the signal outputted from the betting sensor
25
and the start sensor
23
. When the lever assembly
21
is operated by the player, the step
105
goes to the step
106
in which the judgment is made upon to which of positions the lever assembly
21
is moved from the neutral position.
When the lever assembly
21
is moved to the upper position from the neutral position, the light is intercepted from the light source
25
a of the second optical sensor
25
by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the rod portion
12
. At this time, the betting sensor
25
is operated to output the signal to the control unit
31
. The control unit
31
can judge that the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is moved to the upper position from the neutral position. When the judgment in the step
106
is made that the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is moved to the upper position, the step
106
goes to the step
107
.
When, on the other hand, the lever assembly
21
is moved to the lower position from the neutral position, the light is intercepted from the light source
23
a of the start sensor
23
by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the rod portion
12
. At this time, the start sensor
23
is operated to output the signal to the control unit
31
. The control unit
31
can judge that the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is moved to the lower position from the neutral position. When the judgment in the step
106
is made that the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
21
is moved to the lower position, the step
106
goes to the step
110
.
As described above, the control unit
31
is operable to selectively perform a betting operation in the following steps
107
to
109
and a start operation in the following step
110
in response to the signal received from the betting and start sensors
23
and
25
.
In the step
107
, the control unit
31
is operated to subtract the betting point corresponding to the selected betting button from the credit point stored in the register. In the step
108
, the control unit
31
is operated to judge whether the remainders are no less than zero or not. When the answer in the step
108
is in the affirmative “YES”, the step
108
goes to the step
109
. When, on the other hand, the answer in the step
108
is in the negative “NO”, the step
108
is returned to the step
101
. In the step
109
, the control unit
31
is operated to determine the betting point stored in the storing unit
32
to be betted in this game. The step
109
is then returned to the step
105
.
In the step
110
, the control unit
31
is operated to instruct the reel drive unit
35
to be actuated. In this embodiment, the reels are virtually displayed on the windows w
1
to w
3
to have an arrangement of symbols changed at random at predetermined intervals. The game machine may comprises a plurality of annular reels axially aligned and rotatable about an axis. Each of reels has an outer surface having different symbols indicated thereon. When the reels are rotated about the axis, the different symbols are displayed through the windows w
1
to w
3
.
In the following step
111
, the control unit
31
is operated to wait for the operations of the stop buttons
56
to
68
. When the stop buttons
56
to
58
are operated by the player, the stop sensor
34
is operated to output the signal to the control unit
31
. The control unit
31
is then operated to instruct the reel drive unit
35
to stop changing the symbols displayed on the windows w
1
to w
3
in response to the signal from the stop sensor
34
in the step
112
.
The control unit
31
is then operated to evaluate a result of playing game on the basis of the arrangement of symbols and the determined betting condition in the step
113
. The control unit
31
is operated to judge whether the symbols on the prize-winning line are identical with each other or not. The control unit
31
is further operated to determine a winning prize point on the basis of the above judgment and the betting point. The control unit
31
is operated to instruct the display unit
36
to display the result of playing game and the winning prize point to be awarded to the player in the step
114
. The control unit
31
is operated to add the winning prize point to the credit point stored in the register in the step
115
. In the step
116
, the control unit
31
is operated to wait for the operation of the dispenser button
64
. When the dispenser button
64
is operated by the player, the control unit
31
is operated to instruct the dispenser unit
37
to dispense the medals corresponding to the credit point to the player in the step
117
.
The game machine may continue to execute the game. In this case, the step
115
is returned to step
103
. The steps
103
and
105
are monitored at the same time. When the operation of one of the betting buttons
51
to
53
is detected, the control passes from the step
103
to the step
104
. When, on the other hand, the operation of the lever assembly
21
is detected, the control bypasses the steps
103
to
104
and passes from the step
105
to the step
106
.
The operation of the game machine will be described hereinlater.
When the game machine starts to execute the game, the control unit
31
starts to execute the game program through the steps shown in
FIG. 3
as described above. The control unit
31
waits for the insertion of the medals in the step
101
. When the player inserts the medals to the game machine through the medal slot
66
, the medal sensor
33
detects the insertion of the medals to output the signal to the control unit
31
. Here, the number of inserted medals is assumed to be two to cause the credit point to be set to two. The control unit
31
stores the number of the inserted medals in the register in the step
102
. The control unit
31
then waits for the selection of the betting button in the step
103
.
When the player operates the betting button
52
, the betting point is two and stored in the storing unit
32
in the step
104
. At the same time, the upper and lower prize winning lines
62
are selected as the betting condition. The control unit
31
then waits for the operation of the lever assembly
21
. At this time, the first and second sensors
23
and
25
detect the lights from the light sources
23
a
and
25
a.
When the player operates the lever assembly
21
to have the handle portion
14
moved to the upper position, the light is intercepted from the light source
25
a
of the second optical sensor
25
, i.e., the betting sensor
25
by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the lever assembly
21
. The light detector
25
b
of the betting sensor
25
therefore cannot detect the light projected from the light source
25
a
. The betting sensor
25
outputs the signal to the control unit
31
. In response to the signal from the betting sensor
25
, the control unit
31
is operated to subtract the betting point stored in the storing unit
32
from the credit point stored in the register in the step
107
. The betting point stored in the storing unit
32
is two, while the credit point stored in the register is also two. Accordingly, the remainder is zero. Then, the answer in the step
108
is in the affirmative “YES”, and therefore the step
108
goes to the step
109
. The control unit
31
determines that the betting point is two on the basis of the betting point stored in the storing unit
32
. Then the step
109
is returned to the step
105
.
The control unit
31
waits for the operation of the lever assembly
21
in the step
105
. When the player operates the lever assembly
21
, the step
105
goes to the step
106
. Here, the player operates the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
21
to move to the lower position. At this time, the light is intercepted from the light source
23
a
of the start sensor
23
by the sensor actuating portion
16
of the lever assembly
21
. Therefore, the light detector
23
b
of the start sensor
23
cannot detect the light from the light source
23
a
. The start sensor
23
is operated to output the signal to the control unit
31
. In response to the signal from the start sensor, the judgment is made in the step
106
that the lever assembly
21
is positioned at lower position. Then the step
106
goes to the step
110
in which the control unit
31
is operated to instruct the reel drive unit
35
to start rotating the reels.
The control unit
31
waits for the operation of the stop buttons in the step
110
. The player operates the stop buttons
56
to
58
to stop the corresponding reels. The stop sensor
34
detects the operation of the stop buttons
56
to
58
to output the signal to the control unit
31
. The control unit
31
is operated to instruct the reel drive unit
35
to stop the reel corresponding to the operated stop button in response to the signal outputted from the stop sensor
34
in the step
112
.
When all of the reels stop rotating, the control unit
31
is operated to evaluate the result of playing the game in the step
113
. The control unit
31
judges whether three symbols on one of the upper and lower prize-winning lines are identical with each other or not. When the three symbols on the upper prize-winning line is identical with each other, the control unit
31
awards the winning prize point to the player on the basis of the betting point. The winning prize point, e.g., two medals, is added to the credit point to be stored in the register. At this time, the control unit
31
is operated to instruct the display unit
36
to display this result.
The control unit
31
waits for the operation of the dispenser button
64
in the step
116
. At the same time, the control unit
31
is operable to monitor the operation of the betting buttons
56
to
58
and the operation of the lever assembly
21
. When the player does not operate the dispenser button
64
and operate the lever assembly
21
, the control unit
31
judges whether the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
21
is moved to the upper position or the lower position in the step
106
.
When the player operates the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
21
to be moved to the upper position, the control unit
31
performs the subtraction in the step
107
. At this time, the betting point is two, while the credit point is four. The remainder is two, accordingly, larger than zero. Then the control unit
31
determines that the betting point is two and that the prize-winning line is the upper or lower prize-winning line.
When the player operates the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
21
to be moved to the lower position, the control unit
31
instructs the reel drive unit
35
to start rotating. The player then operates the stop buttons
56
to
58
to have the reels stop rotating. The control unit
31
is operated to evaluate the result of the game on the basis of the combination of symbols on the prize-winning lines in the step
113
and to instruct the display unit
36
to display the result on its screen.
The player can repeat the operations of the lever assembly
21
and the stop buttons
56
to
58
without operating the betting buttons
51
to
53
except for the first time as described above, so that the games can be repeated.
When the player wants to change the betting point, the player selectively operates a desired betting button before the handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
21
is operated. The selected betting point corresponding to the selected betting button is then stored in the storing unit
32
. Thereafter, the control unit
31
is operable to evaluate the result of playing the game under this betting condition including the betting point.
The control unit
31
shown in
FIG. 3
may be alternated with a control unit
41
as shown in FIG.
4
. In this example, the game machine comprises the same lever assembly
11
as that shown in FIG.
7
. The control unit
41
is electrically connected to the start sensor
18
, the medal sensor
33
, the stop sensor
34
, the storing unit
32
, the reel drive unit
35
, the display unit
36
, the dispenser unit
37
and the sound unit
38
.
The storing unit
32
can store a predetermined betting condition. The game machine thus constructed can play the game under the predetermined betting condition stored in the storing unit
32
. The control unit
41
is operated to receive the signal outputted from the start sensor
18
when the player moves the lever assembly
11
to an upper position or a lower position. The control unit
41
is operated to instruct the reel drive unit
35
to start rotating in response to the signal from the start sensor
18
.
The control unit
41
is operated to stop the reels in response to the signal from the stop sensor
34
. The control unit
41
is then operated to evaluate the result of the game on the basis of the betting condition stored in the storing unit
32
.
The betting condition includes the betting point indicative of a number of medals to be betted and a prize-winning line and may be modified if desired. The modified betting condition is stored in the storing unit
32
and used for evaluating the result of the game.
Referring to
FIG. 5
of the drawings, there is shown a second preferred embodiment of the game machine according to the present invention. The second preferred embodiment of the game machine comprises a lever assembly
71
shown in FIG.
5
. The lever assembly
71
comprises the same constitutional elements as those of the first embodiment except for the resiliently urging member
15
and the first and second sensors
23
and
25
shown in FIG.
1
. The lever assembly
71
comprises a resiliently urging member
75
and first and second sensors
73
and
74
as shown in FIG.
5
.
The lever assembly
71
comprises the rod portion
12
and the handle portion
14
same as those of the lever assembly
21
, and an axle portion
72
integrally formed with the longitudinally intermediate portion of the rod portion
12
. The axle portion
72
of the lever assembly
71
has a horizontal axis
72
a
and a vertical axis
72
b
both of which are in substantially perpendicular relationship to the center axis
12
a
of the rod portion
12
. The axle portion
72
is supported on the housing
50
to have the rod portion
12
rotated about the axes
72
a
and
72
b
of the axle portion
72
. The handle portion
14
of the lever assembly
71
is movable to assume four different positions consisting of a neutral position, an upper position, a rightward position and a leftward position. The neutral position is located within the upper, rightward and leftward positions. The rod portion
12
is pivotable about the axes
72
a
and
72
b
of the axle portion
72
to cause the rod portion
12
to be rockable about the axle portion
72
to ensure that the handle portion
14
is movable to the upper, rightward and leftward positions from the neutral position.
The lever assembly
71
further comprises a reflecting portion
76
for reflecting a light and integrally formed with the rear end of the rod portion
12
.
In this embodiment, the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
71
can be pivotal about the axes
72
a
and
72
b
to assume the upper, rightward and leftward positions by moving the handling portion
14
of the lever assembly
71
in upward, rightward and leftward directions D
1
, D
3
and D
4
, respectively, as shown in FIG.
5
.
The resiliently urging member
75
is adapted to resiliently urge the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
71
toward the neutral position from the upper, rightward and leftward positions.
The lever assembly
71
further comprises first and second optical sensors
73
and
74
. The first optical sensor
73
includes a light source
73
a
for projecting a light and a light detector
73
b
for detecting the light projected from the light source
73
a
. The first optical sensor
73
is positioned to have the projected light reflected by the reflecting portion
76
of the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
71
toward the light detectors
73
b
of the first optical sensor
73
when the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
71
is located at the neutral position.
The second optical sensor
74
includes a light source
74
a
for projecting a light and a light detector
74
b
for detecting the light projected from the light source
74
a
. The second optical sensor
74
is positioned to have the projected light reflected by the reflecting portion
76
of the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
71
toward the light detectors
74
b
of the second optical sensor
74
when the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
71
is located at the upper position.
The game machine of the second embodiment comprises the control unit
31
, the storing unit
32
, the medal sensor
33
, the stop sensor
34
, the reel drive unit
35
, the display unit
36
, the dispenser unit
37
and the sound unit
38
all of which are the same in construction as those shown in FIG.
2
. In this embodiment, the first and second sensors
73
and
74
shown in
FIG. 5
constitute the betting and start sensors
25
and
23
shown in
FIG. 2
, respectively.
The aforesaid first optical sensor
73
is operated to issue the betting instruction to the control unit
31
when the light detector
73
b
of the first optical sensor
73
is prevented from detecting the light projected from the light source
73
a
of the first optical sensor
73
. The aforesaid second optical sensor
74
is operated to issue the starting instruction to the control unit
31
when the light detector
74
b
of the second optical sensor
74
is operated to detect the light projected from the light source
74
a
of the second optical sensor
74
.
The control unit
31
is operable to selectively perform the betting and start operations in response to the betting and starting instructions received from the first and second optical sensors
73
and
74
, respectively.
The operation of the second embodiment of the game machine will be described hereinlater. When the rod portion
12
of the lever assembly
71
is located at the neutral position, the first optical sensor
73
detects the light projected from the light source
73
a
, while the second optical sensor
74
cannot detect the light projected from the light source
74
a.
When the player operates the lever assembly
71
to have the rod portion
12
moved to the upper position, the first optical sensor
73
cannot detect the light projected from the light source
73
a
. At the same time, the second optical sensor
74
detects the light projected from the light source
74
a
. The second optical sensor
74
is operated to output the signal to the control unit
31
. The control unit
31
is operated to receive the signal from the second optical sensor
74
to determine the betting condition previously stored in the storing unit
32
.
When the player operates the lever assembly
71
to have the rod portion
12
moved to one of the rightward and leftward positions, the first and second optical sensors
73
and
74
cannot detect the lights from the light sources
73
a
and
74
a
. The first optical sensor
73
is operated to output the signal to the output control unit
31
. The control unit
31
is operated to receive the signal from the first optical sensor
73
to instruct the reel drive unit
35
to start rotating.
The game machine thus constructed has an advantage over the prior art in reducing the laborious operations for playing the game. Therefore, the player can repeat the game without tedious labors.
The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention which fall within the true spirit and scope thereof. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described herein, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be construed as being encompassed within the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A game machine for allowing a player to play a game through the steps of: determining a betting condition including a betting point and a prize-winning line under which said game is executed to evaluate a result of playing said game; starting to change an arrangement of different symbols at random; stopping changing said arrangement of said symbols; and evaluating said result of playing said game on the basis of said arrangement of said symbols and said determined betting condition to award a winning prize point to said player, comprising:a housing having a front panel having a plurality of windows each displaying said symbols arranged thereon and changed at random at predetermined intervals; a control unit for executing said game to perform a betting operation for accepting said betting condition under which said game is executed to evaluate the result of playing said game, to perform a start operation for starting to display through said windows said symbols changed at random and to perform a stop operation for stopping changing said symbols displayed through said windows to evaluate said result of playing said game on the basis of said betting condition to award said winning prize point to said player by judging whether said symbols on said prize-winning line are identical with each other or not; a lever arm including a rod portion having a front half section extending outwardly of said housing and a rear half section extending inwardly of said housing, an axle portion integrally formed with the longitudinally intermediate portion of said rod portion and having a center axis substantially perpendicular to the center axis of said rod portion, said axle portion being pivotally supported on said housing and pivotal about said center axis thereof, a handle portion integrally formed with the front end of said rod portion and movable to assume three different positions consisting of neutral, first and second positions, said first and second positions substantially opposite to each other, said neutral position located between said first and second positions, and a sensor actuating portion integrally formed with the rear end of said rod portion, said rod portion being pivotable around said center axis of said axle portion to cause said rod portion to be rockable about said center axis of said axle portion to ensure that said handle portion is movable to said first and second positions from said neutral position; a resiliently urging member for resiliently urging said rod portion of said lever arm toward said neutral position from said first and second positions; and first and second optical sensors each including a light source for projecting a light on a light path substantially perpendicular to said center axis of said rod portion of said lever arm and a light detector for detecting the light projected from said light source, said first and second optical sensors being spaced apart from each other to have said light paths substantially parallel with each other, said first optical sensor being positioned to have said projected light intercepted by said sensor actuating portion of said lever arm when said rod portion of said lever arm is located at said first position, and said second optical sensor being positioned to have said projected light intercepted by said sensor actuating portion of said lever arm when said rod portion of said lever arm is located at said second position, said first and second optical sensors being operated to issue first and second instructions to said control unit when said lights are intercepted from said light sources of said first and second optical sensors, respectively, by said sensor actuating portion of said lever arm, and wherein said control unit is operable to selectively perform said betting operation and said start operation in response to said first and second instructions received from said first and second optical sensors, respectively.
- 2. The game machine as set forth in claim 1, in which said resiliently urging member comprises a pair of tensile coil springs each having a center axis extending in perpendicular relationship to said center axis of said axle portion of said lever arm and said light paths of said first and second optical sensors and having one ends securely connected to said housing and the other ends securely connected to said rear half section of said rod portion of said lever arm.
- 3. The game machine as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a storage device for storing therein said betting condition.
- 4. A game machine for allowing a player to play a game through the steps of: determining a betting condition including a betting point and a prize-winning line under which said game is executed to evaluate a result of playing said game; starting to change an arrangement of different symbols at random; stopping changing said arrangement of said symbols; and evaluating said result of playing said game on the basis of said arrangement of said symbols and said determined betting condition to award a winning prize point to said player, comprising:a housing having a front panel having a plurality of windows each displaying said symbols arranged thereon and changed at random at predetermined intervals; a control unit for executing said game to perform a betting operation for accepting said betting condition under which said game is executed to evaluate the result of playing said game, to perform a start operation for starting to display through said windows said symbols changed at random and to perform a stop operation for stopping changing said symbols displayed through said windows to evaluate said result of playing said game on the basis of said betting condition to award said winning prize point to said player by judging whether said symbols on said prize-winning line are identical with each other or not; a lever arm including a rod portion having a front half section extending outwardly of said housing and a rear half section extending inwardly of said housing, an axle portion integrally formed with the longitudinally intermediate portion of said rod portion and having a horizontal axis and a vertical axis substantially perpendicular to the center axis of said rod portion, said axle portion being pivotally supported on said housing and pivotal about said horizontal and vertical axes, a handle portion integrally formed with the front end of said rod portion and movable to assume four different positions consisting of neutral, first, second and third positions, said second and third positions substantially opposite to each other, said neutral position located within said first, second and third positions, and a reflecting portion for reflecting a light and integrally formed with the rear end of said rod portion, said rod portion being pivotable around said horizontal and vertical axes of said axle portion to cause said rod portion to be rockable about said horizontal and vertical axes of said axle portion to ensure that said handle portion is movable to said first, second and third positions from said neutral position; a resiliently urging member for resiliently urging said rod portion of said lever arm toward said neutral position from said first, second and third positions; and a first optical sensor including a light source for projecting a light and a light detector for detecting the light projected from said light source, said first optical sensor being positioned to have said projected light reflected by said reflecting portion of said rod portion of said lever arm toward said light detector of said first optical sensor when said rod portion of said lever arm is located at said neutral position; a second optical sensor including a light source for projecting a light and a light detector for detecting the light projected from said light source, said second optical sensor being positioned to have said projected light reflected by said reflecting portion of said rod portion of said lever arm toward said light detector of said second optical sensor when said rod portion of said lever arm is located at said first position; wherein said first optical sensor being operated to issue a first instruction to said control unit when said light detector of said first optical sensor is prevented from detecting said light projected from said light source of said first optical sensor, said second optical sensor being operated to issue a second instruction to said control unit when said light detector of said second optical sensor is operated to detect said light projected from said light source of said second optical sensor, and wherein said control unit is operable to selectively perform said betting and start operations in response to said first and second instructions received from said first and second optical sensors, respectively.
- 5. The game machine as set forth in claim 4, in which said resiliently urging member comprises two pairs of tensile coil springs each having a center axis extending in parallel relationship with said horizontal and vertical axes of said axle portion of said lever arm, said horizontal and vertical axes of said two pairs of tensile coil springs substantially perpendicular to each other and said two pairs of tensile coil springs each having one ends securely connected to said housing and the other ends securely connected to said rear half section of said rod portion of said lever arm.
- 6. The game machine as set forth in claim 4, further comprising a storage device for storing therein said betting condition.
- 7. A game machine for allowing a player to play a game comprising:control means for executing said game; and handling means for allowing said player to instruct said control means to perform first and second predetermined operations and for issuing first and second predetermined instructions, respectively, to said control means, wherein said control means is operable to selectively perform said first and second operations in response to said first and second instructions, respectively.
- 8. A game machine for allowing a player to play a game through the steps of: determining a betting condition including a betting point and a prize-winning line under which said game is executed to evaluate a result of playing said game; starting to change an arrangement of different symbols at random; stopping changing said arrangement of said symbols; and evaluating said result of playing said game on the basis of said arrangement of said symbols and said determined betting condition to award a winning prize point to said player, comprising:a housing having a front panel having a plurality of windows each displaying said symbols arranged thereon and changed at random at predetermined intervals; a control unit for executing said game to perform a betting operation for accepting said betting condition under which said game is executed to evaluate the result of playing said game, to perform a start operation for starting to display through said windows said symbols changed at random and to perform a stop operation for stopping changing said symbols displayed through said windows to evaluate said result of playing said game on the basis of said betting condition to award said winning prize point to said player by judging whether said symbols on said prize-winning line are identical with each other or not; a lever arm including a rod portion having a front half section extending outwardly of said housing and a rear half section extending inwardly of said housing, an axle portion integrally formed with the longitudinally intermediate portion of said rod portion and having a center axis substantially perpendicular to the center axis of said rod portion, said axle portion being pivotally supported on said housing and pivotal about said center axis thereof, a handle portion integrally formed with the front end of said rod portion and movable to assume three different positions consisting of neutral, upper and lower positions, said neutral position located between said upper and lower positions, and a sensor actuating portion integrally formed with the rear end of said rod portion, said rod portion being pivotable around said center axis of said axle portion to cause said rod portion to be upwardly and downwardly rockable about said center axis of said axle portion to ensure that said handle portion is movable to said upper position and said lower position from said neutral position; a resiliently urging member for resiliently urging said rod portion of said lever arm toward said neutral position from said upper and lower positions; and first and second optical sensors each including a light source for projecting a light on a light path substantially perpendicular to said center axis of said rod portion of said lever arm and a light detector for detecting the light projected from said light source, said first and second optical sensors being vertically spaced apart from each other to have said light paths substantially parallel with each other, said first optical sensor being positioned to have said projected light intercepted by said sensor actuating portion of said lever arm when said rod portion of said lever arm is located at said lower position, and said second optical sensor being positioned to have said projected light intercepted by said sensor actuating portion of said lever arm when said rod portion of said lever arm is located at said upper position, said first and second optical sensors being operated to issue first and second instructions to said control unit when said lights are intercepted from said light sources of said first and second optical sensors, respectively, by said sensor actuating portion of said lever arm, and wherein said control unit is operable to selectively perform said betting operation and said start operation in response to said first and second instructions received from said first and second optical sensors, respectively.
- 9. The game machine as set forth in claim 8, in which said resiliently urging member comprises a pair of tensile coil springs each having a center axis extending in perpendicular relationship to said center axis of said axle portion of said lever arm and said light paths of said first and second optical sensors and having one ends securely connected to said housing and the other ends securely connected to said rear half section of said rod portion of said lever arm.
- 10. The game machine as set forth in claim 8, further comprising a storage device for storing therein said betting condition.
- 11. A game machine for allowing a player to play a game through the steps of: determining a betting condition including a betting point and a prize-winning line under which said game is executed to evaluate a result of playing said game; starting to change an arrangement of different symbols at random; stopping changing said arrangement of said symbols; and evaluating said result of playing said game on the basis of said arrangement of said symbols and said determined betting condition to award a winning prize point to said player, comprising:a housing having a front panel having a plurality of windows each displaying said symbols arranged thereon and changed at random at predetermined intervals; a control unit for executing said game to perform a betting operation for accepting said betting condition under which said game is executed to evaluate the result of playing said game, to perform a start operation for starting to display through said windows said symbols changed at random and to perform a stop operation for stopping changing said symbols displayed through said windows to evaluate said result of playing said game on the basis of said betting condition to award said winning prize point to said player by judging whether said symbols on said prize-winning line are identical with each other or not; a lever arm including a rod portion having a front half section extending outwardly of said housing and a rear half section extending inwardly of said housing, an axle portion integrally formed with the longitudinally intermediate portion of said rod portion and having a center axis substantially perpendicular to the center axis of said rod portion, said axle portion being pivotally supported on said housing and pivotal about said center axis thereof, a handle portion integrally formed with the front end of said rod portion and movable to assume three different positions consisting of neutral, rightward and leftward positions, said neutral position located between said rightward and leftward positions, and a sensor actuating portion integrally formed with the rear end of said rod portion, said rod portion being pivotable around said center axis of said axle portion to cause said rod portion to be rockable about said center axis of said axle portion to ensure that said handle portion is movable to said rightward and leftward positions from said neutral position; a resiliently urging member for resiliently urging said rod portion of said lever arm toward said neutral position from said rightward and leftward positions; and first and second optical sensors each including a light source for projecting a light on a light path substantially perpendicular to said center axis of said rod portion of said lever arm and a light detector for detecting the light projected from said light source, said first and second optical sensors being spaced apart from each other to have said light paths substantially parallel with each other, said first optical sensor being positioned to have said projected light intercepted by said sensor actuating portion of said lever arm when said rod portion of said lever arm is located at said rightward position, and said second optical sensor being positioned to have said projected light intercepted by said sensor actuating portion of said lever arm when said rod portion of said lever arm is located at said leftward position, said first and second optical sensors being operated to issue first and second instructions to said control unit when said lights are intercepted from said light sources of said first and second optical sensors, respectively, by said sensor actuating portion of said lever arm, and wherein said control unit is operable to selectively perform said betting operation and said start operation in response to said first and second instructions received from said first and second optical sensors, respectively.
- 12. The game machine as set forth in claim 11, in which said resiliently urging member comprises a pair of tensile coil springs each having a center axis extending in perpendicular relationship to said center axis of said axle portion of said lever arm and said light path of said first and second optical sensors and having one ends securely connected to said housing and the other ends securely connected to said rear half section of said rod portion of said lever arm.
- 13. The game machine as set forth in claim 11, further comprising a storage device for storing therein said betting condition.
Priority Claims (1)
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9-334982 |
Nov 1997 |
JP |
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