Claims
- 1. A rebound mechanism for a game piece moving along a surface of a game board with a given initial kinetic energy comprising:
- (1) an energy storing means adapted to be engaged by said game piece moving along said surface and moved from a normal rest position to effect temporarily storing therein as potential energy a limited amount of said initial kinetic energy of the moving game piece;
- (2) an energy absorbing means having an energy absorbing element spaced from said energy storing means when in a normal rest position;
- (3) said energy storing means adapted to be moved into engagement with said energy absorbing means when engaged by same game piece and effect movement of said energy absorbing element away from its normal rest position after said energy storing means has temporarily stored all said limited amount of initial kinetic energy which is adapted to be stored therein; and
- (4) said energy storing means being adapted to return to the normal rest position thereof while said energy absorbing element is out of contact with said energy storing means; whereby the game piece is rebounded with a maximum force equal to the limited amount of kinetic energy temporarily stored in said energy storing means.
- 2. A rebound mechanism as in claim 1, wherein said energy storing means comprises a spring biased pivotally movable rigid element, and said energy absorbing element comprises a pivotally movable rigid weighted element.
- 3. A rebound mechanism for a ball moving along a supporting surface with a given amount of initial kinetic energy comprising, an energy storing means having a movable element which is adapted to be moved from a normal rest position thereof when contacted by a moving ball and temporarily store a limited amount of said initial kinetic energy of said moving ball in a spring element associated with said movable element, an energy absorbing means having associated therewith a weighted element which in a normal rest position is spaced from said movable element, said movable element adapted to engage said weighted element only after said spring element has stored all said limited amount of kinetic energy adapted to be stored therein and while said weighted element is in said normal rest position to effect movement of said weighted element away from said normal rest position, and said spring element being adapted to return said movable element to a normal resting position thereof and effect the rebounding of said ball while said weighted element is moving away from the normal rest position thereof; whereby said ball is rebounded only by the limited amount of kinetic energy temporarily stored in said energy storing means.
- 4. A rebound mechanism for limiting the rebound of a ball moving along a supporting surface comprising, an energy storing means which is adapted to be contacted by a moving ball when the ball is propelled onto a playing surface with a given initial kinetic energy, said energy storing means having a movable element which is adapted to be displaced from a normal rest position by the said ball and which effects deflection of a spring element with the said deflection effecting temporarily storage in said spring element of a limited amount of the initial kinetic energy of said ball, a movable weighted element having an abutment surface spaced from said movable element when said weighted element and said movable element are disposed in their normal rest positions, said movable element adapted to strike said abutment surface of said weighted element while said weighted element is in a normal resting position only after all said limited amount of kinetic energy which is adapted to be stored in said spring element has been stored therein and thereby effect movement of said weighted element away from said normal resting position thereto, and said movement of said weighted element dissipating all the remaining kinetic energy of said ball, and said spring element being adapted to return said movable element into said normal rest position thereof by moving said movable element in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of said weighted element after said weighted element is struck by said movable element; thereby rebounding said game ball along said game board surface with only said limited amount of kinetic energy temporarily stored in said spring element.
- 5. A rebound mechanism as in claim 4, wherein said energy storing means is comprised of spring biased rigid pivotally movable member and said weighted element is a rigid pivotally movable weighted arm.
- 6. In an amusement apparatus, a rebound mechanism for limiting the rebound of an object moving along a supporting playing surface with a given initial kinetic energy comprising, a rebound arm pivotally movable about an axis which extends perpendicularly above and below said supporting surface and adapted to be engaged and moved pivotally by said object moving along said supporting surface, said rebound arm having a lower arm operatively associated therewith disposed below said supporting surface and movable pivotally about said axis with said rebound arm from a normal rest position to a position rearwardly thereof, said lower arm having an energy storing element operatively associated therewith which is adapted to temporarily store therein a limited amount of said initial kinetic energy of the moving object, said energy storing means adapted to urge said lower arm and said rebound arm toward said normal rest position in opposition to a force applied to said rebound arm by said moving object, a weighted arm mounted for pivotal movement independently of said rebound arm and said lower arm from a normal rest position to a position rearwardly thereof, said weighted arm being provided with an abutment surface which in the normal rest positions of said lower arm and said weighted arm is spaced rearwardly of said lower arm, said lower arm adapted to be moved into contact with said abutment surface only after all said limited amount of initial kinetic energy adapted to be stored in said energy storing element has been stored therein, said lower arm when moved into contact with said abutment surface adapted to transfer all the kinetic energy remaining in said object to said weighted arm by effecting pivotal movement of said weighted arm away from the said normal rest position thereof, and said energy storing element adapted to return said rebound arm into the normal rest position thereof by moving said lower arm in a direction opposite to said movement of said weighted arm after said lower arm has contacted said abutment surface and effected said transfer of all the kinetic energy remaining in said object to said weighted arm; thereby effecting the rebound of said object along said supporting surface with a force limited only to the energy stored in said energy storing element.
- 7. In a pin ball-type amusement apparatus, a rebound mechanism for limiting the rebound of an object moving along a supporting surface with a given initial kinetic energy comprising, a rebound arm pivotally movable about an axis which extends perpendicularly above and below said supporting surface and adapted to be engaged by said object moving along said supporting surface, said rebound arm having a lower arm operatively associated therewith disposed below said supporting surface and movable pivotally about said axis with said rebound arm from a normal rest position to a position rearwardly thereof, said lower arm having an energy storing element operatively associated therewith for urging said lower arm and said rebound arm toward said normal rest position in opposition to a force applied to said rebound arm by said moving object, a weighted arm mounted for pivotal movement about said axis independently of said lower arm from a normal rest position to a position rearwardly thereof, said weighted arm having an abutment surface formed on an end thereof which in said normal rest positions of said lower arm and said weighted arm is spaced rearwardly of said lower arm, said abutment surface adapted to be engaged by said lower arm when said lower arm is moved pivotally rearwardly after transfer of a part of said initial kinetic energy to said energy storing element, said weighted arm adapted to absorb the kinetic energy remaining in said object after said lower arm is moved rearwardly into contact with said abutment surface, and thereafter said energy storing element being adapted to return said lower arm and said rebound arm while said object remains in engagement therewith to normal rest position with a force limited substantially to the energy stored in said energy storing element.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 686,057 filed May 13, 1976 now abandoned.
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