Claims
- 1. A method of playing a game with a puck on a sloped surface of a table extending between a first end and a second end, the method comprising the steps of:
- contacting the puck with a hand held paddle disposed on the surface of the table to propel the puck with an initial velocity along a path on the surface of the table from the second end toward a plurality of reflective target areas adjacent the first end;
- contacting one of the plurality of target areas with the puck as the puck travels along the path;
- elevating the entire surface of the table between the first and second end at an angle with respect to horizontal, said angle being selected so that when the puck travels from the second end toward the first end, the puck always returns to the second end regardless of the puck's initial velocity;
- recontacting the puck with the hand-held paddle to propel the puck back toward the first end to contact another of the plurality of target areas as the puck returns to the second end of the table from the first end of the table; and
- providing an indication when the puck contacts the target areas by optically sensing when the puck passes over a target area through detection of the reflectivity of the target areas.
- 2. The method of playing a game as recited in claim 1 further comprising the step of rebounding the puck traveling along the path with a rebound gate disposed adjacent the first end.
- 3. A method of playing a game with a puck on a sloped surface of a table extending between a first and a second end, the method comprising the steps of:
- contacting the puck with a hand held paddle disposed on the surface of the table to propel the puck along a path on the surface of the table from the second end toward the first end with an initial velocity;
- elevating the entire surface of the table between the first and second end at an angle with respect to horizontal, said angle being selected so that when the puck travels from the second end toward the first end, the puck always returns to the second end regardless of the puck's initial velocity;
- recontacting the puck with the hand-held paddle to propel the puck back toward the first end to contact one or more of target areas as the puck returns to the second end of the table from the first end of the table; and
- providing a penalty box disposed adjacent the second end with a top surface having an elevation lower than the surface of the table for trapping the puck if the hand held paddle misses the puck during playing of the game.
- 4. A sliding puck game comprising:
- a table having a top surface with a surface extending between a first end and a second end;
- a reflective material on the top surface of the table adjacent the rebounding means;
- a puck operative to be projected along a path on the surface of the table between the first end and the second end;
- rebounding means disposed adjacent the first end of the table for rebounding the puck when projected along the path;
- means for directing an optical beam at a preset location on the reflective material adjacent the rebounding means so that said optical beam reflects off of the reflective material;
- means disposed above the top surface of the table for optically sensing when said puck passes over said preset location by sensing the presence or absence of the reflection; and
- means responsive to said optical sensing means for providing an electronic signal indicating said puck has passed over said preset location.
- 5. The sliding puck game as recited in claim 4 wherein said optically sensing means includes a photo transistor.
- 6. The sliding puck game as recited in claim 4 wherein said directing means includes a photodiode.
- 7. The sliding puck game as recited in claim 4 wherein said directing means is disposed above the top surface of the table.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/648,151 filed Jan. 30, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,801 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/474,368 filed Feb. 2, 1990, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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