Claims
- 1. A shuffleboard game comprising a rectangular table having first and second opposite ends, and opposite sides joining said ends to define a playing surface, the sides and opposite ends comprising side and end walls extending upwardly from the playing surface, a central, narrow elongated divider substantially midway between the sides and extending from adjacent said first end, adjacent which a player stands to a position spaced from said second end, said divider extending for a length substantially greater than one-half of the length of the side walls, and cushion means on opposite sides of the divider and on the side and end walls being capable of rebounding a sliding game piece that is slid along the table surface by a player, the divider having sides parallel to each other and to the side walls, and the end walls being substantially perpendicular to the length of the divider said playing surface comprising a smooth top surface for supporting a sliding game piece, a scoring region visible on said top surface comprising scoring patterns defined at said surface only adjacent said first end thereof, said scoring patterns, having high scoring and lower scoring areas on each side of said center divider at said first end, said scoring areas extending a selected distance from said first end and toward said second end, and across said surface between said center divider and the sides of the playing surface, and a game piece pit recessed below said playing surface and extending across the table between the side walls and being positioned between the end wall at said first end and said scoring region.
- 2. The apparatus as specified in claim 1 wherein said cushion means comprises a resilient member protruding toward the playing surface, on each of the side and end walls of the playing surface, and along the divider, and a support block for said cushion member, receptacle means formed on said divider, and on said side and end walls for receiving said support block, and means for locking said support block in place in the receptacle means.
- 3. The apparatus as specified in claim 2 wherein said resilient member and said support block are covered with a flexible material to hold them in an assembly.
- 4. A shuffle board game as claimed in claim 1, wherein the table comprises a cover having the playing surface thereon, said cover being formed of a transparent plastic, and having lines defining the scoring regions in desired patterns on a bottom surface thereof, said bottom surface being the surface of said transparent plastic opposite form the playing surface, and which scoring regions can be seen through the plastic cover form above the playing surface.
- 5. A shuffleboard table having a playing surface, said table having opposite side walls and first and second end walls and a narrow divider member on the playing surface that extends from a player end at said first end wall of the table and toward said second end wall, said divider extending from said first end wall and terminating at an outer end a distance from said second end wall sufficient to permit passing of a sliding game piece from one side of said divider member to said other, said divider member dividing said playing surface into separate courts between said side walls scoring means at said player end of each of said courts, and cushion members on said sides of said table, and on sides of said divider member for permitting a sliding game piece to be rebounded form one court to the other when it is started sliding from the respective player end, upon rebounding on cushions at said second end of the table, said divider having straight, parallel sides extending along the length thereof, said scoring means being defined by a plurality of irregularly patterned high scoring areas and low scoring areas extending between said divider member and each side of the respective court, said high scoring area being a separate region or said playing surface adjacent said player end on said opposite sides of the divider and being the smaller of said plurality of scoring areas and extending partially across the player end toward the respective sides and side second end and said lower scoring areas being of successively lower value scoring regions extending from said respective higher scoring areas towards said second end and the respective sides of said playing surface on each side of the divider member.
- 6. The apparatus as specified in claim 5 and gate pin means substantially bisecting said table surface in a location between said outer end of said divider member and said second end of said playing surface, said gate pin means comprising a plurality of pins that are slidably mounted with respect to said table surface for movement between a position protruding above the table surface and a position below said table surface, actuator means for said gate pin means responsive to preselected operating signals, said actuator means including means for latching said gate pins in a position protruding above said table surface.
- 7. The apparatus as specified in claim 6 wherein said gate pins are biased in a direction to move them to position below said table surface.
- 8. The apparatus as specified in claim 6 wherein said actuating means includes a slide bar assembly supporting said pins, said slide bar assembly being movable longitudinally along said axis of said divider while said pins slide thereon, said latch measn being operable to prevent said slide bar assembly form moving in a second direction when said slide bar assembly has moved in a first direction a desired amount, until said latch member is released by external forces.
- 9. A shuffleboard table having a playing surface defined by sides and ends, a divider member on the playing surface that has a longitudinal axis and which extends longitudinally from a player end of the board toward an opposite end, and which has an outer end terminated from the opposite end of the playing surface a distance sufficient to permit passing of a sliding game piece from one side of the divider member to the other side thereof, said divider member dividing the playing surface into separate courts, scoring means at the player ends of each of said courts, and cushion members on the sides of the table, and on said divider member for permitting a sliding game piece to be rebounded from one court to the other when it is started sliding form the respective player end, upon rebounding on cushions adjacent the opposite end, a gate substantially bisecting the table surface between the outer end of the divider member and the opposite end of the playing surface, said gate comprising a gate of pins that are slidably mounted with respect to the table surface for movement between a position protruding above the table surface and a position below the table surface, an actuator for said gate responsive to preselected operating signals, said actuator including a latch to hold the gate pins in position protruding above the table surface, said actuator further including a slide bar assembly slidably mounted below the table surface, said slide bar assembly being movable longitudinally in a first direction along the longitudinal axis of the divider, said latch being operable to prevent said slide bar assembly from moving in a second direction when the slide bar assembly has moved in a first direction a desired amount, until said latch is released, said slide bar assembly comprising a pair of generally parallel upper and lower slide bars having slide for longitudinal axes, and pivoting arms connected between said slide bars, said pivoting arms being pivoted at the slide bar opposite ends to said slide bars to hold said slide bars in spaced apart position, the arms being pivotally mounted with respect to said table, whereby pivoting of the arms causes the slide bars to move along their longitudinal axes and cause an upper one of said slide bars to move in a direction toward and away form the table surface, said gate pins being actuated by said upper slide bar to cause one of said pivoting arms to pivot and change the elevation of an upper slide bar and the gate pins relative to the playing surface.
- 10. The apparatus as specified in claim 9 and a switch mounted for sensing the position of said upper slide bar, said switch controlling operation of the actuator only when the upper slide bar is in a desired position.
- 11. The apparatus as specified in claim 9 and solenoid means to selectively move said slide bars in opposite directions for actuation between the position with the gate pins above the table surface, and with pins below the table surface.
- 12. The apparatus as specified in claim 9, wherein the actuator comprises solenoid means for selectively moving said slide bars in opposite directions for actuation between the positions with the gate pins above the table surface, and with the gate pins below the table surface, the actuator further comprising a rotatable pulley mounted on an axis of pivotal movement of one of the arms, a flexible elongated member mounted over said pulley and extending in opposite lateral directions therefrom, said solenoid means comprising two solenoids actuable in opposite directions to create tension forces in opposite directions on said flexible member to tend to selectively rotate said pulley, and crank means connected between said pulley and at least one of said pivoting arms to cause one of said pivoting arms to pivot when the pulley is rotated to thereby move the slide bars in opposite directions and change the elevation thereof relative to the playing surface.
- 13. A shuffleboard game comprising a rectangular table having opposite ends, and opposite sides joining said ends to define a playing surface, the sides and opposite ends comprising side and end walls extending upwardly from the playing surface, a central, narrow elongated divider substantially midway between the sides and extending from adjacent a first player end, adjacent which a player stands to a position spaced from a second opposite end, said divider extending for a length substantially greater than one-half of the length of the side walls, and cushion means on opposite sides of the divider and on the side and end walls, being capable of rebounding a game piece used for sliding along the table surface, the divider having sides parallel to each other and to the side walls, and the end walls being substantially perpendicular to the length of the divider, said playing surface comprising a smooth top surface, and scoring patterns defined on said surface only adjacent the player end thereof, said scoring patterns having a high score rectangular scoring area adjacent the center divider, and on each side thereof at the one player end, said rectangular scoring areas extending only a small distance from the divider toward the sides of the playing surface, and a series of sequentially lower score areas forming L-shaped strips having the same score that have portions parallel to the sides and ends of the playing surface, the portions parallel to the sides being between the rectangular scoring areas and the respective sides, with the lowest scoring strips being adjacent the opposite sides of the playing surface, and including a negative score adjacent the center divider and spaced from the player end the greatest amount in the scoring direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/141,330 filed on Jan. 5, 1988, abandoned as of the date of this application.
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