The invention relates to player operated projectile aiming games, and player operated coin aiming devices.
Player operated projectile aiming games in which coins are dropped into a liquid filled playing area are known in the art.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,177,986 to Campbell illustrates and describes a coin drop game requiring a player to drop a coin through a coin receiving slot into a liquid filled tank and move a submerged cup in an attempt to catch the coin before it reaches the bottom of the tank to win a prize.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,418,912 to Tottey illustrates and describes a coin drop game requiring a player to drop a coin into a hollow liquid filled body of an animal in an attempt to place the coin in a stationary target to win a prize.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,282,636 to Wyman et al. illustrates and describes a coin drop game requiring a player to drop a coin through a coin receiving slot into a liquid filled tank and move a plurality of submerged pads in an attempt that the coin lands on a pad before it reaches the bottom of the tank to win a prize.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,367,801 to Spencer illustrates and describes a coin drop game requiring a player to drop a coin through one of a plurality of coin receiving slots into a liquid filled tank and move a plurality of submerged coin receiving surfaces in an attempt that the coin lands on a coin receiving surface before it reaches the bottom of the tank to win a prize.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a novel player operated projectile aiming game including at least one player operated projectile aiming device for enabling a player to aim a projectile along a sideways trajectory at at least one submerged target in a liquid filled tank in an attempt to hit a target of the at least one submerged as the projectile randomly sinks towards the bottom of the tank in order for the player to win a prize. The tank is preferably filled with ordinary tap water for convenience but may be filled with other clear liquids, say, having different viscosities to change the random manner in which a projectile sinks. The projectile aiming game of the present invention combines the skilful launching of a projectile as opposed to the hitherto mere dropping of a projectile with the inherent exciting unpredictability of its random descent in a liquid filled tank to render a personally challenging fun game appealing to children and adult players alike.
The phrase “to hit a target” in the context of the present invention includes a projectile sinking down through a target, a projectile sinking onto a target, and the like. Detection of a hit can be achieved by suitable projectile detection devices as follows: targets through which projectiles are intended to sink downward therethrough can be provided with an electromechanical switch, an optical sensor, or the like; targets on which projectiles are intended to land can be provided with a pressure sensitive switch; or the like. Projectiles can be in the form of coins of legal currency, coin-like tokens, large ball bearings as, say, used in a pinball machine, and the like.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a novel player operated coin aiming device including a housing rotatable about a vertical axis, and a grooved coin chute for aiming coins rolling down therealong at a target wherein the coin chute is slidingly reciprocatable with respect to the housing whereby the coin chute is capable of undergoing yaw movements about the vertical axis and sliding to and fro movements with respect thereto. The term “coin” in the context of the second aspect of the present invention is intended to include coins of legal currency, coin-like tokens, and the like. The novel coin aiming device of the present invention can be employed for use with a wide range of coin aiming games for hitting targets, for example, as illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,275,402 to Malavazos et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,385,347 to Halliburton, and the like, in addition to the projectile aiming game in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it can be carried out in practice, preferred embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which similar parts are likewise numbered, and in which:
The projectile aiming game 1 includes a prize dispensing apparatus 14 for issuing redemption tickets 16 on a coin C successfully hitting a target 4. The prize dispensing apparatus 14 includes a controller 17, projectile detection devices 18 in the form of electromechanical switches, optical sensors, or the like, for detecting the passage of coins C down through their respective targets 4 for issuing hit signals to the controller 17 for dispensing the equivalent number of redemption tickets corresponding to their prize values, and a ticket dispenser 19 for issuing redemption tickets 16. The prize dispensing apparatus 14 may additionally include a loudspeaker 21, and flashing lights 22 for indicating a hit.
The column 9 has a hinged cover 23 housing the ticket dispenser 19 which can be tipped backwards to enable convenient access to the collection basket 8 having a pole 24 for lifting it upwards for periodically retrieving spent coins C, and the ticket dispenser 19 for maintenance purposes including adding new rolls of redemption tickets, and the like. Alternatively, the collection basket 8 can be raised and lowered by electromechanical means for periodic retrieval of spent coins C.
The use of the projectile aiming game 1 is as follows:
A player aims the coin aiming device at one of the submerged targets and places a coin in its coin receiving slot. Assuming the coin is valid, it falls onto the coin chute and rolls down the coin chute into the tank. If accurately aimed, the coin sinks into one the target and actuates its projectile detection device which issues a hit signal to the controller. The controller controls the ticket dispenser to dispense the number of redemption tickets corresponding to the target's prize value. The spent coin rolls down the drain tube into the collection basket for later retrieval. If the coin misses the target, it may fall flat on the floor or roll down the floor into the spent coin opening. The game operator periodically pushes all the spent coins lying on the floor into the coin receiving opening and empties the basket to retrieve the spent coins.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications, and other applications of the invention can be made within the scope of the appended claims. For example, a coin aiming device 2 can be mounted on a tank's lid 39 (see
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IL04/01045 | 11/15/2004 | WO | 5/14/2007 |