The pinball industry has exhibited a resurgence in recent years, with several new companies producing new machines. It has also become a collector's hobby, with many people now buying new and older games for home use.
A typical pinball machine includes a substantially rectangular wooden cabinet standing on four corner legs, with an inclined flat playfield mounted within the cabinet and a glass sheet enclosing the upper surface of the cabinet. A vertical box structure, referred to as a backbox, is typically mounted at the rear of the cabinet. The backbox can contain a panel of static artwork (e.g., a backglass or translite), one or more displays to show scores, describe game features and/or animated or varying artwork, and speakers for audio effects. The backbox can also contain additional components such as control circuitry, lighting elements, power components, and the like.
A conventional playfield 100 is illustrated in
A thin wooden rail 110 (e.g., a “side rail,” “siderail,” or “support rail”) is typically provided along at least a portion of each side of the playfield 100 in modern games, and is affixed to the upper surface of the playfield 100. Such support rail 110 can provide important mechanical stability to the playfield 100, and act as a barrier to protect playfield components near the edge of the playfield 100 from contacting the insides of the cabinet when the playfield 100 is raised or lowered. The mechanical support is important in pinball machines, as the plywood playfields 100 often have many heavy components affixed to them, and there are also cutouts or holes present in almost every playfield 100 to allow mounting of components passing through the playfield, such as pop bumpers, targets, acid other devices. Because the wooden playfields 100 are precisely shaped and routed, contain painted or printed artwork on the top surface, and are often clearcoated to protect the graphics and wood beneath, they can be costly and time-consuming to produce. It is important to provide mechanical stability and support to maintain a stable and flat playing surface. Accordingly, it is standard practice to provide support rails 110 (typically made of wood) along the sides of the playfield 100 in pinball machines.
Further, illumination of pinball machines is very important so that players and observers may see the ball in action. As ambient lighting can vary greatly, pinball machines are designed to provide lighting elements to illuminate the playfield and various features on the machine. Historically, this was done with incandescent light bulbs mounted below the playfield 100, and above the playfield 100 in areas protected from direct contact with a moving pinball. As technology improved, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have played a more prominent role in illuminating pinball machines. Such LEDs can be provided, e.g., in the form of bulb-shaped units insertable into sockets, or as surface-mounted on strips or circuit boards.
LEDs or bulbs mounted below transparent/translucent plastic pieces embedded in the playfield and flush with the playfield surface (known in the industry as playfield inserts) can be controlled to indicate various scoring features and other gameplay aspects. In modern games, the color of the LEDs that illuminate playfield inserts can also be controlled to provide even more levels of scoring and gameplay information to a player. However, illumination of such inserts does not provide direct lighting of the upper playing surface, as the light source lies beneath the playfield 100.
Bulbs or LEDs are often provided above the playfield 100, located under translucent plastic panels, behind plastic posts, metal lane guides, or rubber bumpers to illuminate the decorative panels as well as nearby areas of the playfield 100 directly. Additionally, many modern games are provided with one or more small “spotlights” that include a bulb or LED mounted on a small post affixed to the playfield 100, typically with a small conical reflector surrounding the bulb or LED to direct light to a particular part of the playfield 100. Because of the number of objects provided on a playfield 100, it is often desirable to add additional lighting. Many 3rd parties supply brighter bulbs or LEDs that can be swapped into existing lighting components, as well as additional light sources such as spotlights that can be affixed to playfield hardware and wired into existing power sources on the playfield 100. Such additional lighting is often desirable to improve visibility during playing and to allow customization of factory games.
Together with an increase of the number of machines located in private homes, customization of games has become increasingly popular. Such customization includes addition of accessories, such as decorative plastic figurines, which are sold by many game manufacturers and third parties and can be mounted to various components on the playfield. Another form of customization involves the addition of further light-emitting elements, which may be located on or inside mounted figurines, and/or in other configurations. Such aftermarket accessories and lighting elements are often designed to attach to existing hardware components and to be wired into power sources that may be located below the playfield or in other user-accessible locations.
Pinball playfields 100 have a limited size that is fairly standard in the industry, with the width of common playfields 100 being about 20 inches and “widebody” games having a playfield width of about 23 inches. Considerations such as ball travel area and mechanical device footprints can limit the amount of area where lighting can be placed and accessories can be mounted, possibly leaving certain areas of the playfield undesirably dark. Further, certain discrete lighting components, such as LED spotlights, can lead to a cluttered appearance of the playfield area and obstruct visibility of parts of the playing surface. Accordingly, there may be a need for an apparatus that can provide playfield support, additional lighting, and mounting options for accessories and mechanisms, without impacting the available area on the playfield dedicated to ball movement and game features. Such an apparatus could address and/or overcome at least some of the deficiencies or issues described herein above.
Embodiments of the disclosure provide support rails for the sides of pinball machine playfields that provide mechanical support as well as light-emitting elements, such as LEDs. The rails can be provided with a lower T-shaped channel to facilitate attachment of the rail to the playfield using nuts and bolts or other fasteners. The rails can also be mounted to the playfield using other fastening arrangements, such as brackets or adhesives. In some embodiments, a rail can be configured to be affixed to an existing (generally wooden) support rail, using adhesives, screws, or the like.
The disclosed support rails are configured to house one or more light-emitting elements, which may be provided in the form of a thin strip on which a plurality of LEDs are mounted together with appropriate wiring or conductors to provide power and optionally control characteristics of the LEDs. Such light-emitting components, e.g. light strips, can be provided within channels or grooves that extend along at least a portion of the rail in a longitudinal direction. At least a portion of the support rail is preferably made of a transparent or translucent material to facilitate transmission of light from the lighting elements provided in channels or grooves formed in the rail.
In some embodiments, both the heads of mounting bolts and a light strip can be provided in a T-shaped channel at the bottom of the rail. In other embodiments, a bracket can be used to affix the rail to the playfield, and light strips can be provided in one or more channels or grooves formed in the rail. In further embodiments, a mounting strip having a light strip on the upper surface and studs affixed to the lower surface can be provided in a lower T-shaped channel of the rail, to facilitate simultaneous mounting of the rail and provision of lighting elements in the rail.
The support rails can be provided with a conventional rectangular cross section, or they may have other cross-sectional shapes. In some embodiments, reflective coatings or materials can be provided on one or more surfaces of the rail, including interior surfaces of grooves or channels if present. Such reflective elements can be configured to direct a portion of the light from the light strips onto the playfield or onto/through decorative objects or playfield mechanisms.
In some embodiments, channels can be provided on an upper surface and/or side of the rail to serve as mounting points for decorative objects and/or playfield mechanisms. Light from certain portions of the light strips can be configured and optionally controlled to direct light onto such mounted objects, or through them if the objects are made from transparent or translucent materials. Threaded holes or holes having other shapes can also be provided in the rail to serve as mounting locations for decorative or functional components.
The disclosed lighted support rails provide both mechanical stability to the playfield, as well as additional illumination and optional mounting locations for decorative features and/or game mechanisms. Channels or grooves used to affix the rail to the playfield, and to mount objects to the rail, provide flexibility in locating mounting components or mounted objects along the length of the rail. Such configurations also simplify replacement of the rail and associated components such as light strips and decorative objects. These functions of the support rail can be achieved without taking up room on the ‘active’ area of the playfield itself or obstructing visibility of the playfield and its components.
Further objects, features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures showing illustrative examples, results and/or features of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, in which:
The various embodiments of the disclosure are described herein with reference to the figures, where like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. Further features and advantages of the disclosure as well as the structure and operation of various embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. To the extent that the present disclosure does reference the figures, it is done so in connection with the illustrative embodiments and is not limited by the particular embodiments illustrated in the figures. It is intended that changes and modifications can be made to the described embodiments without departing from the true scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
Embodiments of the present disclosure can provide side support rails for a pinball machine playfield that can facilitate improved illumination of the playing surface without obstructing playfield features. Support rails are already present on essentially all pinball playfields 100, and embodiments of the disclosure can be used to provide stability to the playfield 100 as well as to provide improved and unobtrusive illumination for pinball machines and the like. The disclosed support rails can provide certain benefits as described herein yet not interfere with ball movement or take up available space on the playfield 100. They can be substantially the same size as existing (e.g., wooden) support rails, while further providing a platform for easily mounting and/or relocating of illuminating elements and/or certain mechanisms or decorations in the machine, again without interfering with any available playfield area in the game.
An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is illustrated in
In some embodiments, the support rails 200 can be provided as long, substantially rectangular bars of clear or translucent plastic having both an upper channel 310 and a lower channel 320 formed longitudinally along at least a portion of the length of the support rail 200, as shown in cross section in
A cross-section of the playfield 100 with support rails 200 affixed along both sides is shown in cross section in
In any of the embodiments described herein, the light strips 350 can be configured such that individual LEDs or other light-emitting elements can be oriented in different directions on a light strip 350, e.g., to provide desired directionality and/or dispersion of light within the support rail 200. In one embodiment, a light strip 350 can include a plurality of LEDs and appropriate electrical connections such that the individual LEDs can be powered and optionally controlled by circuitry in the pinball machine when the light strip 350 is placed in the support rail 200. In a further embodiment, at least one of the LEDs in the light strip 350 can be an RGB LED arrangement, where the color and intensity of the emitted light can be controlled using conventional lighting control circuitry.
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In some embodiments of the disclosure, the support rail 200 can be made at least in part from a light-transmitting (e.g., transparent or translucent) material, and the upper channel 310 in
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In still further embodiments, the support rail 200 can be affixed to the top surface of a conventional support rail 110 (e.g., one made of wood and glued to the playfield edges), e.g., using an adhesive, appropriate fastening arrangements, or the like, to form a “hybrid” support rail. One or more channels 310, 386 in the support rail 200 can be provided and configured to enclose a light strip 350 and optionally to provide a base for mounting various accessories and mechanisms, as described herein below. In such embodiments, both the light strip(s) 350 and any mounted accessories can be installed and removed from the support rail 200 while it remains adhered or attached to the edge of the playfield 100.
In any of the embodiments described herein, the LEDs (or other light-emitting components) in the light strips 350 can be directed upward, at one or more angles toward the side of the support rail 200, or both. The LEDs can be provided in a single color or in a variety of colors, e.g., that coordinate with the artwork on the playfield 100. In some embodiments, the colors of individual LEDs can be controllable, using conventional control circuitry, to provide variations in brightness and/or color of the individual LEDs. Such variations can be controlled in coordination with other events and modes that occur during gameplay to enhance visual effects of the pinball machine. Power and/or control wiring used to activate the lighting strips 350 can be routed past the rearmost edge of the playfield 100 (the end closest to the backbox) and connected to a power source and optional light control circuitry beneath the playfield 100 or in the cabinet. Alternatively, such wiring can be routed through one or more holes provided near the side of the playfield 100 (e.g., beneath or adjacent to the mounted support rail 200), and connected to appropriate power and control sources affixed to the bottom surface of the playfield 100.
In still further embodiments of the disclosure, the cross-sectional shape of the support rail 200 can be provided in various geometries, and not only in a rectangular shape as illustrated for the embodiments described herein above. Further exemplary cross-sectional shapes for the support rail, and various configurations of the channels 310, 320, 388, are shown in
In any of the embodiments described herein, the shape of a lower channel 320, 386 that is configured to enclose a lighting arrangement (e.g., a light strip 350), and the cross-sectional shape of the support rail 200 itself, can be varied along the length of the support rail 200. Such variation in the lower channel shape and/or support rail 200, together with the geometry and placement of LEDs on the light strip 350, can be used to provide a variety of lighting effects along the support rail 200, including variations in intensity and dispersion of the emitted light. For example, the depth of the cabinet above the playfield 100 is typically larger in the upper portion of the playfield closer to the backbox than at the end closer to the player. Accordingly, the height of the support rail 200 can also be greater in the rear portion of the playfield 100. Such increased height can provide more lighting intensity and variations, e.g., if more than one channel 310, 388 is provided in the taller portion of the support rail 200 to enclose more than one light strip 350. For example, in any of the embodiments described herein, a plurality of light strips 350 can be provided in one or more channels 310, 388 of a support rail 200 to provide increased illumination intensity. Such light strips 350 (and/or individual light-emitting elements in a single light strip 350) can be provided in varying orientations, e.g., to produce a wider dispersion of illumination or to direct light towards one or more particular areas of the pinball machine.
In still further embodiments, reflective elements (not shown) can be provided adjacent to and/or within channels 310, 320, 388 of the support rail 200 to further direct light emitted by the one or more light strips 350 provided within such channels. For example, a reflective material or coating can be provided along portions of the bottom surface, along the outer surface, and/or within any of the channels 310, 320, 388 of a support rail 200 to direct more light in a desired direction, such as upward and/or onto the playfield. In another embodiment, if a mounting bracket 382 such as those shown in
In other embodiments, one or more surface regions of the support rail 200 can be roughened, etched, laser patterned, abraded, or the like, to modify the light transmission and dispersion properties of the support rail 200. For example, interior surfaces of a channel 310, 320, 388 containing a light strip 350 can be non-smooth to provide better local dispersion of light from the LEDs on the light strip 350, thereby reducing visibility or glare of individual LEDs. Combinations of surface textures, reflective materials on or adjacent to surfaces, and geometry of the support rail 200 can be used to provide a variety of desired light dispersion properties.
In various embodiments of the disclosure, optional channels 310, 388 provided on outer surfaces of a support rail 200 can be used to mount various components, such as playfield mechanisms or decorative accessories, to the support rail 200. An exemplary mounting configuration is shown in
In another exemplary embodiment, one or more threaded holes 530 can be provided on an exposed surface of the support rail 200 as illustrated in
In further embodiments, non-threaded holes can also be used to affix certain components to the support rail. For example, a tapered hole 540 can be provided in the support rail 200, and a matching tapered protrusion 525 can be provided on an object 520 or bracket 345 to be mounted to the support rail 200, as shown in
A mountable component 520 can also be provided with a T-shaped protrusion 550 on its base, as illustrated in the front and side views of
In a further embodiment, longitudinal grooves 570 can be provided on an outer surface of the support rail 200, as shown in
In still further embodiments, at least a portion of a mounted component 520 or bracket 560 can be made from a transparent or translucent material. In this manner, light emitted by a light strip 350 can pass through the support rail 200 and illuminate the component 520 or bracket 560. For example, in one embodiment, one or more LEDs on a light strip 350 that are proximal to such a mounted component 520 can be controlled, with respect to intensity and/or color, to selectively illuminate the particular component 520. Brackets 560 or reflective/opaque materials can also be provided on or along portions of the support rail 200 in any of the embodiments described herein, such that more light can be directed toward a particular component and provide less general illumination to the nearby playfield.
In further embodiments, some mechanisms, brackets, and/or decorative accessories can be affixed to the support rail using adhesives instead of or in addition to mounting configurations that use channels, threaded holes, or non-threaded holes as described herein.
In still further embodiments of the disclosure, a kit can be provided that is configured to be installed in a pinball machine and provide the various benefits described herein. For example, an exemplary kit suitable for installation in an existing pinball machine can include, e.g., one or two (or more) support rails 200, appropriate mounting hardware or materials to affix the support rail(s) 200 to a playfield, and one or more light strips 350 configured to fit into a channel 310, 320, 386, 388 in the support rail 200. In some embodiments, a support rail 200 can be provided that is configured to be adhered or otherwise affixed to the top of an existing conventional (e.g. wooden) support rail 110 to provide many of the benefits described here to older playfields that include such support rails 110.
The light strip 350 can be provided with appropriate electrical conductors and connectors (e.g. wiring with end clips or the like), such that the light strip 350 can be powered by existing power sources within the pinball machine. Optionally, control circuitry may also be provided to facilitate control of parameters (e.g. intensity, color) of one or more of the individual light-emitting elements of the light strip 350. Such control can be performed by game software itself, or it may be user-controllable via a hardwired or wireless control pad, or the like.
The kit can also include one or more brackets 345, 560 or other pieces of mounting hardware that are configured to be mountable on the support rails 200 as described herein, or in any comparable manner, and such components can optionally be provided separately. Such brackets 345, 560 may include a figurine 520 or other decorative object, such as one compatible with the design or theme of the particular game. Alternatively, a plain bracket 345, 560 can be provided with a surface to which arbitrary objects can be affixed, giving a user greater freedom to customize their game by mounting objects to the support rail 200 (using the bracket 345, 560) without interfering with or obstructing gameplay on the playfield 100.
Such kits can provide improved illumination of existing games, and would not create any placement difficulties as the support rails 200 can be made in the same size as existing (generally wooden) support rails 110 already present in most games. The support rails 200 and kits described in the present disclosure can also facilitate customization of games, providing a simplified mounting platform that does not interfere with ball movement. These support rails 200 and kits can optionally provide for lighted decorations if the bracket 345, 560 and/or the decorative object 520 are at least partially transparent or translucent, allowing light from the light strip 350 to pass through the support rail 200 and into the bracket 345, 560 and/or mounted decoration 520.
Any of the various materials, geometries, channel shapes, numbers of features (e.g. channels, light strips), and arrangements for mounting of the support rail 200 to the playfield 100 (or to an existing conventional support rail 110) and for mounting of components to the support rail 200 that are described herein can be used in any desired combination in accordance with the disclosure. Further, the described support rails 200 and associated features can be provided as a retrofit to older games to provide the various benefits described herein (e.g. improved lighting, playfield support, decorative customization, etc.). The embodiments of the disclosure as described herein can also be used to provide similar benefits to other arcade games and entertainment devices in addition to pinball machines.
The foregoing merely illustrates the principles of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. Other variations to the exemplary embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practising the claimed invention from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended paragraphs. The mere fact that certain features are described in different paragraphs and/or illustrated in different figures does not indicate that any combination of these features cannot be used advantageously. Various modifications and alterations to the described exemplary embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the teachings herein. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise numerous techniques which, although not explicitly described herein, embody the principles of the invention and are thus within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
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63087796 | Oct 2020 | US |