Claims
- 1. A pinball game comprising:
- (A) a housing
- i. having a front edge, and
- ii. an upper wall;
- (B) said housing including
- i. an inclined plane game field
- ii. spaced from said front edge and at a level lower than the level of said upper wall of said housing;
- iii. said game field having a front edge and a rear edge;
- (C) a ball; and
- (D) a ball projecting means adjacent and forward of said front edge of said game field;
- (A) said ball projecting means including:
- i. a slide with pocket means at its rear end for receiving said ball;
- ii. means for guiding said slide for reciprocating rectilinear movement in a front to rear direction at a level below the level of said upper wall of the housing and substantially coincident with the level of said game field so that said slide is concealed below said upper wall of the housing, the rear end of the said guide means providing access for a ball to said game field;
- iii. means for biasing said slide and pocket means to a rearward rest position;
- iv. manually-manipulatable means for said upper wall;
- v. said manually-manipulatable means being kinematically unitary with said slide and being mounted for rectilinear rear to front displacement from a rest position corresponding to said rearward rest slide position to a forward cocked position corresponding to a forwardly cocked slide position;
- vi. transversely reciprocal detent means biased to a position in which it retains said slide and pocket means at said cocked position; and
- vii. manually-manipulatable ball release means for selectively manually releasing said detent means, whereby said ball is hurled from a concealed cocked position across said playing field by the displacement of said slide and pocket means from the cocked position to the rest position by the biasing means.
- 2. A pinball game as claimed in claim 1, including ball counter means operatively coupled to said ball projecting means for providing a visual count of the number of balls played and adapted for indexing by one in response to each cycle of actuation of said ball projecting means.
- 3. A pinball game as claimed in claim 2, including a counter lever displaceable laterally to the path of displacement of said pocket means and biased toward said pocket means, said counter lever engaging said pocket means to hold said pocket means in its cocked position, said pocket means being formed with camming surfaces for displacing said counter lever during the displacement of said pocket means, said counter means including a ratchet wheel indexed in response to the displacement of said counter lever.
- 4. A pinball game as claimed in claim 3, wherein said ball release means includes a ball release lever pivotably mounted on said housing, one end of said ball release lever extending outside of said housing for manual manipulation, the other end of said ball release lever being positioned for engagement with said counter lever for the manual displacement of said counter lever from its position at which it holds said pocket means in its cocked position to coordinately release said pocket means to hurl said ball across said game field and to index said ratchet wheel.
- 5. A pinball game as claimed in claim 4, including a number identifying means mounted on said ratchet wheel capable of identifying n numbers, said ratchet wheel having 2n teeth, said counter lever being displaceable by said socket means when said socket means is manually displaced from its rest to its cocked position to advance said ratchet wheel by one tooth, the actuation of said ball release lever causing the indexing of said ratchet wheel a second tooth to thereby render the next number visually identifiable to the user of the game.
- 6. A pinball game as claimed in claim 1, wherein said game field is inclined to the horizontal toward said rest position of said pocket means, said game including a single ball automatically returned to said pocket means by said inclined game board.
- 7. A pinball game as claimed in claim 1, including a ball, bumper means in said game field, means for detecting engagement of said ball against said bumper means, and a scoring means for automatically providing a visual indication of the number of engagements of said ball against said bumper means in response to said detection means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 767,430, filed Feb. 10, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,189,150, granted Feb. 19, 1980.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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