The present invention relates to a pusher game machine which is used for playing games by feeding medals onto a game board.
A pusher game machine has been known so far (refer to, for example, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2002-253842, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2003-181127, and Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2004-187963), to have a pushing member that reciprocally moves on the game board. Medals that are fed on the game board through a medal feeder such as a medal chute are pushed out by a pushing member, which causes pileup operation among medals accumulated on the game board, and medals fall from the edge portion on the game board.
In a conventional pusher game machine, a moving direction of a medal fed by a medal feeder and a pushing-out direction of a medal on a game board by a pushing member face each other. A pushing-out surface on which the pushing member pushes a medal out is located on the deep side, and the edge portion on the game board, on which a medal falls by the pileup operation, is positioned on the front side, viewing from a player operating a medal feeder, respectively. Thereby, a feeding cite of a medal, and a position at which it is determined whether the medal falls as a result of the feeding are remote from each other, and it is impossible for a player to see whether the medal falls while he/she keeps looking the feeding cite of the medal. A player is therefore required to reciprocally look the deep side, and the front side in order to see the falling of a medal, and there is a possibility that the player can not devote herself or himself to playing games.
An object of the present invention is to provide a new-type pusher game machine in which a player can see medals falling from a game board by natural eye movement, and the player can devote herself or himself to playing games.
The pusher game machine according to the present invention has solved the above-described problems by a pusher game machine including: a medal feeding means which feeds a medal on a game board; and a pushing member which is arranged on the game board, and performs reciprocating movement, wherein a medal feedable region by the medal feeding means is set on the deep side of the pushing member, viewing from the medal feeding side by the medal feeding means.
According to the pusher game machine described above, the medal feeding direction and the medal pushing-out direction by the pushing member becomes the same as each other. Thereby, a player can see whether the medal falls on the game board by natural eye movement from the medal moving destination after feeding the medal toward the pushing-out direction by the pushing member. As unnatural eye movement is not required, that is, a player is not required to reciprocally look the deep side, and the front side in the medal moving direction, the player can devote herself or himself to playing games. Here, in the pusher game machine according to the present invention, a region in which a medal can be fed is not limited only to the deep side of the pushing member in the medal moving direction. A part of a medal feedable region in which a medal can be fed may be located on the deep side of the pushing member, and a part of the remainder of the medal feedable region may be positioned in the front side of the pushing member.
Moreover, the pusher game machine according to an aspect of the present invention, may further comprise a target opposing to a part of a deep edge portion, and a medal checker which can detect a medal falling from the game board and hitting the target on the deeper side of the deep edge portion, wherein the deep edge portion is located on the deep side of the game board, viewing from the feeding side. According to the present aspect, detection of a medal by the medal checker serves as the impetus for various kinds of events to increase enjoyment of the game. Furthermore, as the medal checker is provided at the feeding cite, a new game to make a player aim at a target may be offered, besides the ordinary games in which a medal falls from the deep edge portion of the game board by the pileup operation of medals by the pushing member. In this case, the target may be a medal passing hole which takes in a medal, the medal checker may be a sensor which can detect a medal which passes the medal passing hole. According to the above configuration, a player can clearly recognize that a medal is hit at a target, because the medal which is hit at a target passes through the medal passing hole.
However, when a player can easily aim at a medal checker, the player rather loses interest. Moreover, there is a possibility that a put-out rate is unreasonably increased when there is a configuration in which a large number of medals are put out in an event started by detection of a medal by the medal checker. Accordingly, in one aspect of a pusher game machine according to the present invention, a moving block member may be provided on the deeper side of the pushing member, wherein the moving block member blocks moving of a medal toward the deep side, viewing from the feeding side. According to the above aspect, movement of a number of medals toward the deep side is blocked by the moving block member, wherein the number of medals are fed on the surface of the game board. Thereby, it becomes difficult to feed medals, aiming directly at the medal checker, and the problem may be solved. But, in the present aspect, a fed medal can be prevented from easily falling from the game board regardless of the presence or absence of a pushing member even when provision of a medal checker is not assumed. Accordingly, the put-out rate of medals and the like can be appropriately controlled.
The block member may be provided so that the position thereof is not changed relative to the game board, or may be provided so that it can move with the pushing member integrally. When the moving block member is provided so as to move with the pushing member integrally, a disadvantage that a medal is caught between the moving block member and the pushing member may be prevented, because the distance between the medal block member and the pushing member is kept constant.
Moreover, the moving block member may be configured in such a way that the block member can be switched at a block position at which movement of a medal toward the deep side, viewing from the feeding side, is blocked, or at a release position at which the moving blocking is released. According to the present aspect, for example, when a position of the moving block member is usually set at a block position, and predetermined conditions are satisfied, a game, in which a medal checker is directly aimed at, may be played by changing the position to the release position, and very exciting gaming properties may be provided, though the game is limited at the block position.
Moreover, the pusher game machine according to one aspect of the present invention may include: a lower game board provided at a lower height position in the vertical direction than that of the game board; a lower pushing member provided on the lower game board in such a way that the lower pushing member can be reciprocatingly moved; and a pusher drive mechanism driving the pushing member and the lower pushing member in such a way that medals accumulated on the game board and on the lower game board are pushed out, wherein a direction in which a medal is pushed out by the pushing member, and a direction in which a medal is pushed out by the lower pushing member are set to be different from each other. According to the present aspect, it can be prevented that the size of the device is increased in one direction in which medals are pushed out, because the medal pushing-out direction on the game board and the medal pushing-out direction on the lower game board are different from each other. Thereby, even when the number of game boards is increased, a reasonable layout can be realized to improve the space efficiency. As a position at which a medal falls from the game board, and a position at which a medal falls from the lower game board are set to be located on different sides from each other, a fresh medal falling process can be given to a player, and the enjoyment of the pusher game machine is improved.
In the present aspect, a direction at which a medal is pushed out by the pushing member, and a direction at which a medal is pushed out by the lower pushing member may be set to be parallel with each other. In this case, the pushing out direction of a medal on the game board, and the pushing out direction of a medal on the lower game board are opposite to each other. That is, a medal falls from the deep side of the game board, and a medal falls from the front side of the lower game board. Thereby, flows of medals accumulated on each of the game boards are returned. As a position at which a medal falls from the game board, and a position at which a medal falls from the lower game board go away from each other, medal falling processes become more dynamic.
Moreover, the pusher drive mechanism may include: a driving source; a power transmission means which transmits the power of the driving source to either of the pushing member and the lower pushing member; and a connection means connecting the above pushing member and the other pushing member. In this case, power is transmitted to other pushing member through connection means by transmitting power from one driving source to one pushing member through the power transmission means. Thereby, a driving source is not required to be provided one by one for each of the pushing members, and the configuration is simplified.
As the medal feeding direction and the medal pushing-out direction by the pushing member become the same as each other as described above, according to the present invention, a player can see falling of a medal by natural eye movement in which movement of a medal is followed after the medal is fed. Thereby, as a player is not required to reciprocally look the deep side, and the front side in the medal moving direction, the player may devote herself or himself to playing games.
In the pusher game machine 1, two right and left stations 3 are integrated into a single chassis 2. A station is a minimum unit of field where a player plays a game. A game space 4 is provided in the upper portion of the chassis 2, and a game execution portion 5 is provided on the side of the bottom surface of the game space 4 for each station. Details of the game execution portion 5 will be described later. A medal put-out device 6 that is shared among the stations 3 is arranged between the game execution portions 5. The game space 4 is covered with a transparent cover 7 in order to prevent an access to the game execution portion by a player. A control panel 8 is provided on the front side of the chassis 2, and a pair of right and left medal feeders 9 are provided above the control panel 8 for each station 3. A medal rolls through the medal feeder 9 while it vertically stands to be fed into the game execution portion 5. The end of the medal feeder 9 is inserted into the game space 4, piercing through the cover 7. In order to make the medal feeding position be changed by operation of a player, the medal feeder 9 is configured so that the direction thereof may be adjusted within a predetermined limit in each of the vertical and horizontal directions. A well-known medal chute commonly used for so-called pusher game machine may be used for the medal feeder 9.
Push-button type operation switches 10 are provided on the control panel 8, wherein the operation switches 10 are arranged corresponding to each of the medal feeders 9 one by one. Though detailed description will be omitted, an operation switch 10 outputs a signal corresponding to operation of a player. This signal is used for various pieces of game processing. Moreover, a medal receiver 11 is provided in the control panel 8 for each station 3. The medal receiver 11 is formed by sheet processing of a metallic material such as stainless steel plate, and is provided as a medal put-out destination which the player has acquired.
Subsequently, details of the game execution portion 5 will be explained, referring to
As shown in
On the other hand, the upper pushing member 22 is supported on the upper game board 20 through rollers 24 arranged in the front and rear portions (refer to
As shown in
When the upper pushing member 22 is located at the pushed-out position shown in
A medal fed on the upper game board 20 is thrust toward the deep side by the upper pushing member 22 by reciprocating movement of the upper and the lower two pushing members 22 and 23 between the retracted position to the pushed-out position to cause pileup operation between medals accumulated on the upper game board 20. According to conditions of the pileup operation, medals falls from the deep edge portion 20a on the upper game board 20. The medal falling from the deep edge portion 20a falls onto the lower game board 21, passing through a route indicated by an arrow of solid line shown in
As the medal feedable region 61 and 62 are set on the deep side of the upper pushing member 22 in above-described pusher game machine 1 as shown in
Moreover, as shown in
Though the medal stopper 50 shown in
The upper game board 20 is not necessarily required to be a plane of a uniform height, but may be replaced with an upper game board 200 having a step-like shape, as shown in
The medal feeding means according to the present invention is not limited to a form in which, like the medal feeder 9, a player himself or herself loads a medal to feed the medal on the game board. The medal feeding means may be configured such that a player may operate operation units such as levers, buttons, and the like for remote control to feed a medal at a desired position on the game board.
In the embodiment, the medal feeder 9 corresponds to the medal feeding means in the present invention, the upper game board 20 and 200 correspond to the game board of the present invention, the upper pushing members 22, 221, and 222 correspond to the pushing member of the present invention, the medal stopper 50 corresponds to the moving block member of the present invention, the driving motor 42 corresponds to the driving source of the present invention, a combination of the deceleration mechanism 43 and the slider crank mechanism 44 corresponds to the power transmission means of the present invention, and the link arm 45 corresponds to the connection means of the present invention, respectively. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, and various kinds of forms may be executed within the spirit and the scope of the present invention. The present invention is not necessarily limited to a pusher game machine having the upper and the lower two step game boards, is also applicable to a pusher game machine having a single game board. Moreover, as shown in
Though an embodiment according to the present invention has been explained as described above, the present embodiment corresponds to a further embodiment.
A conventional pusher game machine (for example, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2001-232050), has plural steps of game boards, which have different heights in the vertical direction from each other, and, a pushing member performing reciprocating movement on each game board, wherein a medal on a game board at the upper step is pushed out by the pushing member to fall on the game board at the lower step, and, furthermore, a medal on a game board at the lower step is pushed out by the pushing member to fall on the game board at the lower step. The first invention has been made based on a conventional technology, and considering the following circumstances. That is, as the direction in which a medal is pushed out by the pushing member arranged in each of the steps is the same as each other at each of steps in a conventional pusher game machine including a plurality of steps, a game board at the lower step must protrude from a game board at the upper step in the medal pushing-out direction in order to receive a medal falling from the game board at the upper step. There is thus a possibility that the size of the device is enlarged, because increased number of steps of the game board causes the size of the device to be enlarged in the medal pushing-out direction. Moreover, as the medal pushing-out direction is the same among the game boards, there is a possibility that a player feels monotonous about the medal falling process. The first invention has an object to provide a pusher game machine in which the size of the device is prevented from being enlarged, the space efficiency is high, and an unprecedented sense about the medal falling process is given to a player.
The pusher game machine according to the first invention includes: a plurality of game boards which are different from each other in the height in the vertical direction; a medal feeding means by which a medal is fed onto at least one of the plurality of game boards; a plurality of pushing members which are provided on each of a plurality of the game boards in a state in which the pushing members can be reciprocatingly moved; and a pusher drive mechanism driving the plurality of pushing members in such a way that medals accumulated on each of the game boards are pushed out, wherein a direction, in which a medal is pushed out by an upper one of pushing members adjacent to each other, and a direction, in which a medal is pushed out by a lower one of the pushing members adjacent to each other among the plurality of pushing members, are different from each other.
According to the above pusher game machine, the size of the device is prevented from being increased in one direction in which medals are pushed out, because the medal pushing-out direction on the upper game board and the medal pushing-out direction on the lower game board are different from each other. Thereby, even when the number of game boards is increased, a reasonable layout may be realized to improve the space efficiency. As a position at which a medal falls from the upper game board, and a position at which a medal falls from the lower game board are set to be located on different sides from each other, a fresh medal falling process may be given to a player, and the enjoyment of the pusher game machine is improved.
In the pusher game machine according to the first invention, it is only required that the medal pushing-out directions are different from each other between the adjacent upper and lower game boards. For example, a medal pushing-out direction on the upper game board, and a medal pushing-out direction on the lower game board may cross each other (for example, at right angles), or a medal pushing-out direction by the upper pushing member, and a medal pushing-out direction by the lower pushing member may be parallel with each other. When the directions are set parallel with each other, the medal pushing-out direction on the upper game board and the medal pushing-out direction on the lower game board are opposite to each other. As a position at which a medal falls from the upper game board, and a position at which a medal falls from the lower game board go away from each other to increase the distance therebetween, medal falling processes becomes more dynamic.
Moreover, when the medal pushing-out directions are set parallel with each other in the upper and the lower game boards, the medal pushing-out direction on each of the game boards is set in the right and left direction with regard to the medal feeding means, or in the front and rear direction, viewing from the medal feeding side. When the pushing-out direction is in the front and rear direction, the medal pushing-out direction by the upper pushing member may be set to the deep side, viewing from the medal feeding side by the medal feeding means, and the medal pushing-out direction by the lower pushing member is to the front side, viewing from the medal feeding side by the medal feeding means. In this case, a medal falls from the deep side of the upper game board, and a medal falls from the front side of the lower game board. Thereby, a flow of medals accumulated on each of the game boards returns.
In the pusher game machine according to the first invention, there is no limitation in a configuration of the pusher drive mechanism. One drive source may be provided for each of the pushing members as one pusher drive mechanism to drive all the pushing members, or the pusher drive mechanism may include a driving source, a power transmission means by which the power of the driving source is transmitted to any one of the plurality of the pushing members, and a connection means by which the above pushing member and the other pushing member are connected. According to the above aspect, the power is transmitted through a connection means even to other pushing member by transmission of the power from one driving source to one pushing member through the power transmission means. Thereby, a driving source is not required to be provided one by one for each of the pushing members, and the configuration is simplified.
In the pusher game machine according to the first invention, it is only required that the number of the game boards is more than one. For example, two game boards may be provided as the plurality of game boards, and a medal may be fed into the upper game board between the two game boards by the medal feeding means. Moreover, for example, three or more game boards may be provided.
In the embodiments described above, the medal feeder 9 corresponds to the medal feeding means in the first invention, each of the upper game boards 20 and 200 corresponds to the upper game board in the first invention, a group of each of the upper game boards 20 and 200, and the lower game board 21 correspond to a plurality of game boards in the first invention, each of the upper pushing members 22, 221, and 222 corresponds to the upper pushing member in the first invention, the lower pushing member 24 corresponds to the lower pushing member in the first invention, a group of each of the upper pushing members 22, 221, and 222 and the lower pushing member 24 correspond to a plurality of the pushing members in the first invention, the driving motor 42 corresponds to the driving source in the first invention, a combination of the deceleration mechanism 43 and the slider crank mechanism 44 corresponds to the power transmission means in the first invention, and the link arm 45 corresponds to the connection means in the first invention, respectively.
However, the first invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and may be realized in various forms within the gist of the first invention. It is only required that the number of the game boards is more than one, and for example, three or more game boards may be provided. Moreover, a medal pushing-out direction on the upper game board, and a medal pushing-out direction on the lower game board may cross each other (for example, at right angles). Furthermore, the layout of each of the game boards and a medal feeder may be changed so that the medal pushing-out direction on each of the game boards is in the right and left direction, viewing from the medal feeding side by the medal feeding means. Moreover, the medal pushing-out direction on the upper game board may be set on the front side, and the medal pushing-out direction of the lower game board may be set on the deep side.
Moreover, the material of the upper game board and that of the lower game board are not limited. The material of the upper game board may include a material with a transparency in such a way that the lower game board may be viewed from on high; for example, a transparent or half-transparent material such as an acrylic plate may be used. When the upper game board includes the above material, it is possible to observe the state of medals accumulated on the lower game board, or the movement of the medal while a player keeps looking the top portion of the upper game board. Thereby, the enjoyment of games may be increased, because the falling operation of medals can be easily viewed. Moreover, as the upper game board does not obstruct understanding of the game processing even when the size of the upper game board is set in such a way that the lower game board is completely covered, the size of the upper game board may be freely designed.
The second invention has been made, considering the following circumstances. That is, in a conventional pusher game machine, the medal feeding range by a medal feeder is limited to a game board extending on the medal pushing out side by a pushing member. Changing of a medal feeding position may be realized by operating a medal feeder by a player, but a selection range of a player for a medal feeding position is narrow to easily make a game monotonous. The second invention has an object to provide a pusher game machine enlarging a selection range for a medal feeding position by a player.
The pusher game machine according to the second invention includes: a medal feeding means by which a medal can be fed in a predetermined region on the game board, and at least one of a medal feeding position, or a medal feeding timing can be changed by operation of a player; and a pushing member which is arranged on the game board, and performs reciprocating movement in such a way that the predetermined region is divided into two regions.
According to the above pusher game machine, a predetermined region into which a medal can be fed by the medal feeding means is divided into two regions by the pushing member. As at least one of a medal feeding position, or a medal feeding timing can be changed by operation of a player in the medal feeding means, a player may select, based on his or her own intention, a medal feeding position, in other word, a region, in which a medal falls, from two regions divided by the medal pushing member by operating a medal feeding means. The medal feeding means that can change one of the medal feeding position and medal feeding timing is also acceptable, instead of those that can change both of the medal feeding position and the medal feeding timing. Based on the intention of a player, the player may select the medal falling region not by changing the medal feeding position, but by deciding the medal feeding timing based on linking of the medal feeding timing with the reciprocating movement of the pushing member. Thereby, a selection range of the medal feeding position for a player is enlarged. As the medal pushing-out directions by the pushing member in two regions are opposite to each other, medals may fall from the edge portion on both sides of the game board by the pileup operation of medals accumulated on the game board. Thereby, the economical values in two regions may be weighted, for example, by changing an economical value reduced to an player according to the medal falling positions. Thereby, it is possible to draw medal feeding interest for aiming a region having a relatively high economical value.
In the pusher game machine according to the second invention, there is no special limitation in a shape of the pushing member, but for example, the upper surface of the pushing member may have a down grade toward at least one region between the two regions. In this case, a medal can be led to a specific region by feeding a medal to a slope having the down grade. Furthermore, the upper surface of the pushing member may include at least two surfaces, each of which has a slope having the down grade. According to the above aspect, even without enlarging a range, in which the medal feeding position can be changed, and the stroke of the reciprocating movement of the pushing member it is easy to feed a medal to two regions by adjusting at least one of the medal feeding position, and the medal feeding timing by a player. Thereby, the size of the pushing member on the moving direction side may be reduced. Moreover, when the upper surface of the pushing member includes only the two surfaces, a medal is led to two regions only by feeding a medal toward the pushing member. Thereby, a medal is prevented from being remained on the pushing member.
In the pusher game machine according to the second invention, there is no special relation between the direction of the reciprocating movement of the pushing member and the medal feeding direction by the medal feeding means, and any positional relations for two regions are acceptable, viewing from the medal feeding side by the medal feeding means. The two regions may include the front side region in which the medal feeding means is located on the front side of the pushing member for the medal feeding direction, and the deep side region in which the medal feeding means is located on the deep side of the pushing member for medal feeding direction. According to the above aspect, a player can see falling of a medal while the player keeps looking the feeding cite of the medal when the player continues the game by feeding the medal, aiming a deep-side region, because the medal feeding direction and the medal pushing-out direction by the pushing member are the same, or are met each other at an acute angle in the deep side region. Thereby, a player may devote herself or himself to playing games because the player is not required to reciprocally look the deep side, and the front side in the medal moving direction. Moreover, gaming properties may be greatly changed, depending on regions at which a player aims because, in the deep side region, a relation between the medal moving direction after medal feeding and the medal pushing-out direction by the pushing member is in a state in which the pushing member follows the medal, and, in the front side region, the relation is in a state in which the pushing member pushes back the medal, that is, the relation is reversed between the deep side region and the front side region.
When the two regions are set as described above, there is a possibility that the fed medal easily falls from the game board regardless of the pushing member. Therefore, a moving block member which blocks moving of a fed medal may be provided on the deep side region, for example. According to the above aspect, the moving block member blocks movement of a number of medals that are fed on the game board toward the deep side. Thereby, the fed medal may be prevented from easily falling from the game board, and the put-out rate of medals and the like may be appropriately controlled.
The second invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and may be realized in various kinds of forms within the points of the second invention. The two regions divided by the pushing member are not required to be regions on the front side and the deep side with regard to the direction in which the medal is fed by the medal feeder. The medal feeding direction by the medal and the pushing member moving direction may be arbitrarily set. The both directions may be the same, or may intersect with each other in an oblique manner. Moreover, the directions may intersect at right angles. The layout of the medal feeder 9 and the upper game board 20 may be changed so that, as shown in, for example,
In the above-described embodiments, the medal feeder 9 corresponds to the medal feeding means in the second invention, each of the upper game boards 20 and 200 corresponds to the game boards in the second invention, each of the upper pushing members 22, 221, and 222 corresponds to the upper pushing member in the second invention, each of medal feedable regions 61, 62, and 600 corresponds to a predetermined region in the second invention, the regions 61a, 61b, the regions 62a, and 62b, or the regions 600a and 600b correspond to two regions in the second invention, the region 61a, or the region 62a corresponds to the deep side region in the second invention, the region 61b, or 62b corresponds to the front side region in the second invention, and the medal stopper 50 corresponds to the moving block member in the second invention.
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2005-224534 | Aug 2005 | JP | national |
2005-224538 | Aug 2005 | JP | national |
2005-224544 | Aug 2005 | JP | national |
This is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2006/315219 filed Aug. 1, 2006, which claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-224534 filed Aug. 2, 2005; Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-224538 filed Aug. 2, 2005; and Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-224544 filed Aug. 2, 2005, all of which are incorporated by reference herein. The International Application was published in Japanese on Feb. 8, 2007 as WO 2007/015487 A1 under PCT Article 21(2).
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PCT/JP2006/315219 | 8/1/2006 | WO | 00 | 1/31/2008 |