Claims
- 1. Pinball game apparatus comprising:
- means defining a horizontally disposed domed playing field surface having a center and a generally oval-shaped perimeter with at least two goal areas provided on opposite sides thereof, such playing field surface being formed so that all areas thereof slope continuously from said center and toward an associated one of said goal areas, a curvature of said surface transverse of said goal areas being less than a curvature of said surface between the goal area;
- a ball disposed to roll upon said playing field surface, the curvatures of said playing field surface insuring that said ball always rolls toward one or the other of said goal areas;
- plural ball restraining barrier means disposed around the perimeter of said playing field surface, each barrier means forming a continuous, curved barrier against which said ball can roll and arranged extending between adjacent sides of said goal area;
- score accumulating and display means;
- a plurality of ball sensing devices disposed along said barrier and coupled to said score accumulating and display means so as to send a scoring signal thereto each time the presence of said ball is detected by one of said devices;
- flipper means disposed in front of each said goal area for allowing a player to strike the ball and drive it away from his goal area in a tangential direction relative to said barrier for rolling the ball under centrifugal force along said barrier and around the perimeter of said playing field; and
- ball sensing means disposed within each goal area and coupled to said score accumulating and display means so as to send a goal signal thereto each time the ball passes behind said flipper means and into one of said goal area.
- 2. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said score accumulating and display means includes electronic logic circuitry capable of accumulating each said scoring signal until a goal signal is received from one of said ball sensing means and thereafter causing the accumulated signal to be credited to the score of the player at the opposite goal.
- 3. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claims 1, or 2 wherein each said goal area is provided with a receptacle for receiving said ball and means for ejecting the received ball back onto said playing field.
- 4. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein said score accumulating and display means includes means for displaying a score presently being accumulated and means for displaying the present score of each player.
- 5. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claim 4 and further including means for detecting passage of said ball from one side of said playing field to another and for actuating the flipper means disposed at one of said goal areas when said ball moves in the direction of such goal area.
- 6. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claims 1, or 2 wherein said score accumulating and display means includes means for displaying a score presently being accumulated and means for displaying the present score of each player.
- 7. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claims 1, or 2 and further including means for detecting passage of said ball from one side of said playing field to another and for actuating the flipper means disposed at one of said goal areas when said ball moves in the direction of such goal area.
- 8. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claim 7 wherein said means for detection includes a plurality of light source plus photo detector combinations, each combination having a light beam passing from said light source to said photo detector, said combinations being arrayed about the perimeter of said playing surface in such a manner as to detect the passage of said ball through the interruption of said light beam by said ball.
- 9. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claim 1, or 2 and further including means for dynamically illuminating certain regions of said playing field in a predetermined manner.
- 10. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claim 9 wherein said means for illuminating includes a first plurality of light sources arrayed around the perimeter of said playing field and a second plurality of light sources arrayed proximate to and around the center of said playing field.
- 11. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claim 10 wherein said playing field surface is translucent and wherein said light sources are disposed therebeneath.
- 12. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claims 1, or 2 wherein said means defining said playing field surface is a unitary member having a flat upper surface disposed at a height higher than the level of said playing field surface and having vertical walls coupling said playing field surface to said upper surface and defining said oval-shaped perimeter.
- 13. Pinball game apparatus as recited in claim 12 wherein said unitary member is translucent and wherein light sources are disposed beneath said playing field surface to illuminate said playing field surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application, Ser. No. 933,069, filed Aug. 11, 1978, now abandoned,
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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