Claims
- 1. In a racing type arcade game having a shooting apparatus and target, and wherein when said target is hit by shots from said shooting apparatus an indicia of racing progress is actuated to reach a predetermined progress level, the improvement comprising:said shooting apparatus is a laser gun, wherein said laser gun has at least one hole for spraying a mist illuminated by said laser.
- 2. In a racing type arcade game having a shooting apparatus and target, and wherein when said target is hit by shots from said shooting apparatus an indicia of racing progress is actuated to reach a predetermined progress level, the improvement comprising:said shooting apparatus is a laser gun, wherein said laser gun has at least a first hole and a second hole, said first hole providing an outlet from a first conduit for compressed air and said second hole providing an outlet from a second conduit for water to create a mist to be illuminated by said laser.
- 3. The laser gun of claim 2 wherein said second conduit includes at least one check valve.
- 4. In a racing type arcade game having a shooting apparatus and target, and wherein when said target is hit by shots from said shooting apparatus an indicia of racing progress is actuated to reach a predetermined progress level, the improvement comprising:said shooting apparatus is a laser gun, wherein said laser gun is comprised of a nozzle comprised of a clear material including at least one LED mounted inside said nozzle to be viewed through said clear material.
- 5. In a racing type arcade game having a shooting apparatus wherein the improvement comprises:a laser gun for an arcade game comprising: a main body assembly having a first end; a handle attached to said main body assembly; a nozzle attached to said first end of said main body assembly; and a laser disposed in said nozzle, when actuated, to shoot through said nozzle and be aimed towards an arcade game target, wherein said nozzle has at least one hole for spraying a mist to be illuminated by said laser.
- 6. In a racing type arcade game having a shooting apparatus, wherein the improvement comprises:a laser gun for an arcade game comprising: a main body assembly having a first end; a handle attached to said main body assembly; a nozzle attached to said first end of said main body assembly; and a laser disposed in said nozzle, when actuated, to shoot through said nozzle and be aimed towards an arcade game target, wherein said nozzle has at least a first hole and a second hole, said first hole providing an outlet from a first conduit for compressed air and said second hole providing an outlet from a second conduit for water to create a mist to be illuminated by said laser.
- 7. The laser gun of claim 6 wherein said second conduit includes at least one check valve.
- 8. In a racing type arcade game having a shooting apparatus, wherein the improvement comprises:a laser gun for an arcade game comprising: a main body assembly having a first end; a handle attached to said main body assembly; a nozzle attached to said first end of said main body assembly; and a laser disposed in said nozzle, when actuated, to shoot through said nozzle and be aimed towards an arcade game target; wherein said nozzle is comprised of a clear material; and wherein said nozzle includes at least one LED mounted inside said nozzle to be viewed through said clear material.
- 9. A laser gun for an arcade game comprising:a main body assembly having a first end; a handle attached to said main body assembly; a nozzle attached to said first end of said main body assembly; and a laser mounted inside said laser gun, when actuated, to shoot through said nozzle and be aimed towards a target; wherein said laser hitting said target actuates an indicator on said arcade game, said nozzle is comprised of a clear material, and said nozzle includes at least one LED mounted inside said nozzle to be viewed through said clear material.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said nozzle has at least one hole for spraying a mist to be illuminated by said laser.
PRIORITY STATEMENT
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/992,243 filed Nov. 14, 2001, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,536,771 which claims priority benefits from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/248,291 filed Nov. 14, 2000, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry |
Bartels et al., U.S. patent application, Publication No. 2002-009811. |
“How the free-electron laser works” by David F. Salisbury, Oct. 9, 2001, found at www.vanderbilt.edu/exploration/news/news_fel_works.htm. |
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60/248291 |
Nov 2000 |
US |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09/992243 |
Nov 2001 |
US |
Child |
10/320849 |
|
US |