The present invention is related to a game device, and more particularly to a hockey game table on which a disc can move in unspecific direction and speed so as to enhance the entertaining effect.
A conventional hockey game table has a table face and two wickets arranged at two ends of the game table. A player can push a disc to move on the table face. In the case that the player pushes the disc into a wicket, the player scores.
In the hockey game, the disc is pushed by the players to linearly move on the table face. Under such circumstance, the players can easily foresee the moving direction of the disc. Moreover, after pushed, the disc is substantially moved in constant speed without change of speed. Therefore, the players can also easily foreknow when the disc will reach a specific position. As a result, the conventional hockey game table can hardly achieve novel entertaining effect.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a hockey game table on which a disc can move in unspecific direction so as to enhance the entertaining effect.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above hockey game table by which the moving direction and moving speed of the disc are unexpectedly changed so that the players can have more fun in the game.
According to the above object, the hockey game table of the present invention includes a rotary striking unit including a propeller and a driving mechanism for driving the propeller. The rotary striking unit is mounted on the table body with the propeller positioned on the table face. When a disc moves on the table face to touch the vanes of the propeller, the moving direction and/or moving speed of the disc is unexpectedly changed by the vanes so as to enhance the entertaining effect.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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The invention further includes at least one rotary striking unit 30. The rotary striking unit 30 includes a propeller 32 arranged on the table face 26 and drivable by a driving mechanism. In this embodiment, the driving mechanism is a motor 36. Referring to
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Inner ends of the links 80 are respectively connected with two sides of the housing 72. Each link can be a one-piece bar member with fixed length. Alternatively, as shown in the embodiment, each link 80 can be composed of an inner tube 82 and an outer tube 84 both of which have polygonal cross-section. The inner tube 82 is adjustably nested in the outer tube 84, whereby the link can be telescopically adjusted.
The driving mechanism is a motor 90 fixedly mounted in the space 74 of the housing 72. A shaft of the motor 90 is directed downward.
The propeller 95 has a shaft section 96 fixedly connected with the shaft of the motor 90.
The striking unit 70 is mounted on the table body 60 by outer ends of the two links 80 being mounted on two sides of the table body 60. After mounted, the housing 72 is positioned above the table face 62 with the bottom end spaced from the table face 62 by a certain distance as shown in
In addition, the outer end of each link 80 is equipped with a connecting assembly 100. The connecting assembly 100 includes an upright tube member 102 fixedly connected with the outer end of the link. A bolt 104 is passed through a through hole 103 of the tube member 102. A bottom end of the bolt 104 protrudes from the tube member 102. A gasket 106 is fixedly fitted on the stem of the bolt 104 below the tube member 102 as shown in
The links 80 are adjustable in length, whereby the striking unit can be mounted on different hockey game tables with different sizes.
The second embodiment can achieve the same effect as the first embodiment. When touching the vanes 98 of the propeller 95, the moving direction and moving speed of the disc will be variously changed. When the disc moves on the table face 62, the disc can move through the gap between the bottom end of the housing 72 and the table face 62 to touch the vanes 98. In addition, the housing protects the players from incautiously touching the propeller 95.
In conclusion, the rotary striking unit is added to the hockey game table for unexpectedly changing the moving direction and moving speed of the disc. Therefore, the entertaining effect of the hockey game table can be enhanced.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.