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1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to lottery-drawing machines, and more particularly to a multi-circular-track ball-drawing device, which provides lottery-drawing spectators with visibility throughout a process where lottery balls in the device are mixed and drawn by random.
2. Description of Related Arts
The conventional lottery-ball drawing machines typically use a blower to blow and thereby mix lottery balls in a mixing barrel with strong wind power. The lottery balls are intensely mixed for adequate randomness and fairness as expected from a lottery-drawing process. However, the foregoing configuration has some shortcomings:
1. The number of lottery balls mixed in the mixing barrel is usually large. With the high intensity of mixing operation, the lottery-drawing spectators, who may usually be the lottery bettors, are unlikely to clearly witness whether the lottery balls associated with his/her interests have the odds to be drawn. What he/she can do throughout the drawing process is waiting until the lottery balls are drawn and displayed, making the spectators and/or related bettors feel less relevant. Therefore, there is a need for making the drawing process more relevant and more interesting to the spectators and/or related bettors; and
2. When the blower mixes the lottery balls with strong wind, the balls tend to impact the mixing barrel or other balls heavily. Such impact is undesired as it not only causes huge noise, but also damages the lottery balls.
Hence, the inventor of the present invention has paid efforts to improve the existing lottery-drawing machines with the attempt to allow the spectators and/or related bettors to enjoy more excitement and more enjoyment during a lottery ball-drawing process.
For addressing the shortcomings of the prior art, the present invention provides a multi-circular-track ball-drawing device.
The objective of the present invention is to provide the multi-circular-track ball-drawing device that comprises a plurality of circular ball-delivering units that are arranged vertically aligned while facing different directions, so that circular ball-circulating tracks of the circular ball-delivering units are connected in series. During the process where lottery balls are transported from the bottommost circular ball-delivering unit to the upmost circular ball-delivering unit, the lottery balls are well mixed and selectively accumulated on a platform, making the ball drawing more unpredictable and more exciting.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide the multi-circular-track ball-drawing device, wherein the circular ball-delivering unit has a helm-like wheel. The helm-like wheel is peripherally provided with a plurality of blades. The helm-like wheel is coupled to the transmission assembly so that it can roll. The blades serve to take, transport and discharge lottery balls in, along and out of the circular ball-delivering mechanism. The circular ball-delivering mechanism includes transparent upper and lower semicircular housings that house the helm-like wheel and make the path of the lottery balls visible from outside. Thereby, a related bettor is allowed to watch the ball-drawing process with more excitement and more enjoyment.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide the multi-circular-track ball-drawing device that implements the motor to drive the circular ball-delivering units, so the lottery balls are less impacted. This is helpful to not only reduce noise, but also prevent the lottery balls from being damaged.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The circular ball-delivering unit 30 is housed by an upper semicircular housing 34 and a lower semicircular housing 35 that are such joined at an upper joint by two curved joining pieces 36, 37 that the upper opening 32 is formed. A T-shaped ball-retaining bar 37 spans across the two curved joining pieces 36, 37 in a predetermined angle. At a lower joint between the upper and lower semicircular housings 34, 35, a ball-feeding platform 33 is attached to the lower semicircular housing 35 so as to form a lower opening 31. The combination of the upper and lower semicircular housings 34, 35 is then mounted received in the U-shaped receiving portion 11. The upper and lower semicircular housings 34, 35 jointly shell a helm-like wheel 40, without contacting it. The helm-like wheel 40 is provided centrally with an axial hole 41, and is provided peripherally with a plurality of blades 42 each having a passing slot 421. The passing slot 421 is such configured that the ball-retaining bar 38 can pass therethrough without hitting the blade 42. Between the blades 42 of the helm-like wheel 40 and the upper and lower semicircular housings 34, 35, a ball-circulating track 39 is defined. The helm-like wheel 40 is further provided peripherally with a plurality of through holes 43. Each of the through holes 43 allows a filling member 44 to pass therethrough and combine with a nut. When the helm-like wheel 40 rolls, these filling members 44 are free from being retained by the ball-retaining bar 38. This allows adjustment of the number of the lottery balls 1 in the ball-circulating track 39.
With the aforementioned configuration, plural lottery balls 1 may be taken into the ball-circulating track 39 through the bottommost lower opening 31 and circulate in the circular ball-circulating track 39 One said lottery ball 1 later gets gripped and launched out the upmost upper opening 32 by the blade 42 and the ball-retaining bar 38. Between the multiple circular ball-delivering units 30, the lottery balls 1 maybe accumulated, so as to provide more variety of taking, rearranging and discharging the lottery balls 1.
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One example is herein described for non-limiting explanation. Therein, the previous circular ball-delivering unit 30 has the ball numbers in the rooms between its blades 42 set as: 3, 4, 2, 3, 2, 4, 2, 3, namely 23 in total, while the next circular ball-delivering unit 30 has the ball numbers in the rooms between its blades 42 set as: 2, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 4, 3, also 23 in total. In operation, the ball-feeding platform 33 between the two may take in balls 1 from the previous circular ball-delivering unit 30 and then sends some of the balls 1 to the next circular ball-delivering unit 30. By subtracting the number of the outputting balls from the number of the incoming balls, the number of the balls accumulated in the present ball-feeding platform 33 is obtained. Therefore, during a turn of the helm-like wheel 40, numbers of the balls accumulated on the ball-feeding platform 33 are: 1, 3, 2, 1, 0, 2, 0, 0. Further assuming that the ball numbers in the rooms between the blades 42 of the previous circular ball-delivering unit 30 remain unchanged, and that of the next circular ball-delivering unit 30 are set as: 3, 2, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, namely 23 in total, then in operation, the numbers of the balls accumulated on the ball-feeding platform 33 are: 0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 0, 1. With this configuration, the numbers of the balls 1 across the circular ball-delivering units 30 can be such designed that the number of the accumulated balls changes over time. This, plus the ball taking, mixing and delivering operation throughout the multiple circular ball-delivering units, allows the balls 1 to be completely scattered and rearranged, and in turn gives the watching bettors more visual and emotional excitement.
It is to be noted that for the helm-like wheel 40 to roll, the motor 15 drives the driving bevel gear 151 to activate plural intermediary bevel gears 17 that further drive driven bevel gears 21 through the and the trace 18, thereby using the driving shaft 20 to rotate the helm-like wheel 40. Since the lottery balls 1 are transported throughout the process without impacting each other, noise appearing can be reduced.
The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments and it is understood that the embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
Moreover, as the contents disclosed herein should be readily understood and can be implemented by a person skilled in the art, all equivalent changes or modifications which do not depart from the concept of the present invention should be encompassed by the appended claims.