Sporting game time-out indicator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6593846
  • Patent Number
    6,593,846
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 15, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • (Greens Fork, IN, US)
  • Examiners
    • O'Neill; Michael
    Agents
    • Browning; Clifford W.
    • Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, McNett & Henry LLP
Abstract
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a box is provided for placement upon the official scorekeeper's table which includes a plurality of lights on a surface thereof. By actuating corresponding switches on the exterior of the box, the official scorekeeper is able to illuminate lights (or conversely to extinguish lights) in order to indicate how many time outs have been used by each team. In the preferred embodiment, the time-out indicator lights are integrated into the same box which is used to display the possession arrow for each team.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




Present invention generally relates to electrical devices and, more particularly, a sporting game time-out indicator.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In many sports, such as basketball but also many other sports, there is an official scorekeeper who keeps track of the score of the game, as well as other relevant statistics, in an official score book. In the case of basketball, the scorekeeper also keeps track of which team has possession of the ball, and a written record of this is kept in the official score book as the game progresses. In addition, there is typically a possession arrow indicator kept on the scorekeeper's table, such as the possession arrow indicator box


10


illustrated in FIG.


1


. The possession indicator box


10


is typically a simple metal box which contains two light bulbs which can alternately be lit or extinguished depending upon the position of a switch (not shown) located on the back of the box


10


. The front of the box includes two possession arrow cutouts


12


through which a respective light bulb within the box may shine. By placing the possession switch in a first position, one of the arrows


12


is illuminated and the other is extinguished. By placing the switch in a second position, the arrow that is currently illuminated is extinguished and the arrow that is currently extinguished is illuminated. By use of the possession arrow indicator box


10


, the scorekeeper is not only able to keep a redundant notation of which team has possession of the ball, but the players, coaches, referees and fans are also able to easily determine which team currently has possession of the ball.




In basketball, the official scorekeeper also keeps track of how many of the allotted time outs have been used by each team. Typically, each team is allotted three 60-second time-outs and two 30-second time-outs per game. If the game extends into overtime, two additional overtime time-outs are allotted to each team. Keeping track of which of these time-outs have been used by each team is obviously a much more complicated task than keeping track of which team has possession of the ball. The scorekeeper duly notes in the official score book as time-outs are used by a team. Referees, coaches, players and fans all would like to know how many time-outs each team has used at various points during the game. For example, in order for a coach to adequately plot a strategy for the game, it is often of necessity that he know how many time-outs he has already used so that he can determine the possible scenarios in which he may be able to utilize time-outs from this point toward the end of the game.




Referees also need to know how many time-outs have been used by each team so that they may accurately determine whether a team is entitled to take a time-out if one is so indicated by that team. Additionally, particularly toward the end of the game, a player who is falling out of bounds (which would transfer possession of the ball to the other team if the player steps out of bounds), will often call time-out before contacting the floor in order to prevent possession from transferring to the other team. If the player attempts to do this and the team has no time-outs available, then this team receives a technical foul and the opposing team is permitted to shoot two free-throws and receive possession of the ball. If a player calls for a time-out when none are remaining, such a situation can result in loss of the game. Even in such “non-emergency” situations, coaches, players and referees are constantly inquiring of the scorekeeper how many time-outs have been used by each team. Such general confusion delays the progress of the game, places excessive burdens on the scorekeeper, greatly increases the likelihood of coaches, players and/or referees making mistakes during the course of the game related to incorrect knowledge as to how many time-outs have been used by each team.




There is therefore a need for a system which would allow the time-out information kept by the official scorekeeper to be more easily transferred to referees, coaches, players and/or fans. The present invention is directed toward meeting this need.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a box is provided for placement upon the official scorekeeper's table which includes a plurality of lights on a surface thereof. By actuating corresponding switches on the exterior of the box, the official scorekeeper is able to illuminate lights (or conversely to extinguish lights) in order to indicate how many time outs have been used by each team. In the preferred embodiment, the time-out indicator lights are integrated into the same box which is used to display the possession arrow for each team.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a prior art possession arrow indicator box.





FIG. 2

is a first perspective view of a preferred embodiment sporting game time-out indicator box of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a second perspective view of a preferred embodiment sporting game time-out indicator box of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, and alterations and modifications in the illustrated device, and further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein are herein contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.




A preferred embodiment time-out indicator light of the present invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, and indicated generally at


100


. In the preferred embodiment, the time-out indicator


100


is housed in a rectangular metal box; however, those having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the time-out indicator


100


may be housed in any suitable enclosure which is adapted to sit upon the official scorekeeper's table and to provide adequate display visibility to coaches, players, referees and fans.




As with the possession arrow indicator


10


of the prior art, the time-out indicator


100


includes possession arrows


12


which may be illuminated in order to provide a visible indication as to which team currently has possession of the ball. The arrows


12


are preferably situated upon the front panel


102


of the time-out indicator


100


. The rear panel


104


of the time-out indicator


100


preferably includes arrows


12


′ which are also illuminated when the respective arrow


12


on the same side of the box is illuminated. Provision of the arrows


12


′ allow the official scorekeeper to verify that the correct arrow


12


is illuminated, and allows fans sitting behind the scorekeeper to see which team has possession. For example, if the light within the box


100


were to burn out, the official scorekeeper would be immediately informed of this situation by the non-illumination of the arrow


12


′ which is visible to the official scorekeeper. Which arrow


12


/


12


′ is illuminated is controlled by a possession switch


106


mounted on the back panel


104


. Although toggle switches are illustrated herein for the possession switch


106


and the other switches discussed below, it will be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art that any switching device may be utilized in place of the toggle switches. It will further be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art that electrical power supplied by an electrical cord


108


(or by an internal battery or by other convenient means) may be switched by any of the switches mentioned herein to the corresponding indicator light. Such electrical wiring is rudimentary and in the possession of those having even modest knowledge of electronics and is therefore not specifically illustrated herein. Furthermore, it is not necessary that the possession arrows


12


/


12


′ be illuminated by means of a light bulb within the indicator box. For example, arrows


12


/


12


′ could be made from devices, such as an active matrix TFT device or plasma device, which illuminate when power is applied to them.




The time-out indicator box


100


therefore preferably contains the possession arrow indicating function of the prior art box


10


illustrated in

FIG. 1

, however this is not necessary. The present invention also comprehends a time-out indicator in which the time-out indication function is separate from the possession arrow indication function. However, it is felt that incorporating both functions into a single box is preferred in order to minimize space taken up on the official scorekeeper's table.




The time-out indicator


100


further includes a top surface


110


which is roughly divided into two equal quadrants by the line


112


. It should be appreciated that the line


112


is included for illustration purposes; however, it is not necessary that an actual line


112


be present on the top surface


110


. In order to indicate the three 60-second time-outs available to each team, indicator lights


114


,


116


and


118


are provided on a first side of the box


100


and are operated by respective toggle switches


120


,


122


and


124


. Placing a toggle switch


120


-


124


in a first position will illuminate the respective indicator light


114


-


118


, while placing the toggle switch in the second position will extinguish the respective indicator light. Similarly, 60-second time-out indicator lights


126


,


128


and


130


are provided on the other side of the time-out indicator box


100


and are controlled by respective switches


132


,


134


and


136


. In a preferred embodiment, the 60-second time-out indicator lights


114


-


118


and


126


-


130


are colored red in order to more readily distinguish the fact that these lights indicate 60-second time-outs. As indicated in greater detail hereinbelow, the remaining time-out indicator lights on box


100


are color-coded with different colors in order to indicate other types of time-outs.




Because each team receives only two 30-second time-outs, indicator box


100


includes indicator lights


138


and


140


controlled by respective switches


142


and


144


. Similarly, the other side of indicator box


100


includes 30-second time-out indicator lights


146


and


148


controlled by respective switches


150


and


152


. In order to more readily distinguish the 30-second time-out indicator lights


138


,


140


,


146


and


148


from the other indicator lights of box


100


, these 30-second time-out indicator lights are preferably colored white.




Each team is also given two overtime time-outs, therefore the box


100


preferably includes overtime time-out indicator lights


154


and


156


on one side thereof respectively controlled by switches


158


and


160


. Similarly, the other side of time-out indicator light box


100


preferably includes overtime time-out indicator lights


162


and


164


respectively controlled by switches


166


and


168


. In order to more readily distinguish the overtime time-out indicator lights


154


,


156


,


162


and


164


from the other indicator lights of box


100


, these overtime time-out indicator lights are preferably colored blue. Additionally, the overtime time-out indicator lights


154


,


156


,


162


and


164


may optionally be deleted from the box


100


in order to lower its cost.




By appropriately wiring each of the switches between the source of power


108


and the respective indicator light, the switches on the back panel


104


of the time-out indicator box


100


may be used to conveniently control illumination of the respective time-out indicator lights. Because there is a time-out indicator light corresponding to each of the time-outs available to each team, the time-out indicator light box


100


may be operated in two different modes. In the first mode, all of the indicator lights may be extinguished at the beginning of the game and then illuminated as time-outs are used by the respective team. In this mode of operation, illuminated lights indicate time-outs that have been used and extinguished lights indicate time-outs remaining. In a second mode of operation, all of the indicator lights may be illuminated at the start of the game, and then extinguished as time-outs are used by the respective team. In the second mode of operation, illuminated lights indicate time-outs remaining, while extinguished lights indicate time-outs that have been used. Either mode of operation may be utilized as long as all of the referees, coaches, players and/or fans are aware of the system in use.




It will be appreciated that provision of the time-out indicator of the present invention to the official scorekeeper will provide a convenient and greatly improved means of communicating the official time-out record to referees, coaches, players and/or fans. With the box


100


of the present invention located directly in front of or adjacent to the official scorekeeper, it is relatively easy for the time-out indicator lights to be illuminated or extinguished as official notation is made in the official score book. By providing the indicator lights which are readily visible to all parties, the need to consult with the official scorekeeper as to the number of time-outs used by any particular team is eliminated, thereby increasing the pace of the game, eliminating errors on the part of referees, coaches and/or players and minimizing the numbers of inquiries made to the official scorekeeper during the course of the game.




While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.



Claims
  • 1. A sporting game time-out indicator, comprising:an enclosure having a front surface, a top surface and a back surface; first and second illuminatable possession arrows disposed on the front surface; a possession switch disposed on the back surface, the possession switch having a first possession switch position operable to illuminate the first possession arrow and a second possession switch position operable to illuminate the second possession arrow; first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth illuminatable 60-second time-out indicators disposed on the top surface; first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth 60-second time-out switches disposed on the back surface and respectively coupled to the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth 60-second time-out indicators, said first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth 60-second time-out switches operable to selectively illuminate and extinguish said respective first, second, third fourth, fifth and sixth 60-second time-out indicators; first, second, third and fourth illuminatable 30-second time-out indicators disposed on the top surface; first, second, third and fourth 30-second time-out switches disposed on the back surface and respectively coupled to the first, second, third and fourth 30-second time-out indicators, said first, second, third and fourth 30-second time-out switches operable to selectively illuminate and extinguish said respective first, second, third and fourth 30-second time-out indicators; first second, third and fourth illuminatable overtime time-out indicators disposed on the top surface; and first, second, third and fourth overtime time-out switches disposed on the back surface and respectively coupled to the first, second, third and fourth overtime time-out indicators, said first, second, third and fourth overtime time-out switches operable to selectively illuminate and extinguish said respective first, second, third and fourth overtime time-out indicators.
  • 2. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 1, wherein said enclosure comprises a box.
  • 3. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 1, wherein said first and second illuminatable possession arrows each comprise:a cut-out through the enclosure; and a light bulb disposed in the enclosure proximate the cut-out; wherein illumination of the light bulb causes light to shine through the cut-out.
  • 4. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 1, wherein said first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth 60-second time-out indicators, said first, second, third and fourth 30-second time-out indicators and said first, second, third and fourth overtime time-out indicators each comprise a light bulb.
  • 5. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 1, wherein said possession switch, said first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth 60-second time-out switches, said first, second, third and fourth 30-second time-out switches and said first, second, third and fourth overtime time-out switches each comprise a toggle switch.
  • 6. A sporting game time-out indicator, comprising:an enclosure having a front surface, a top surface and a back surface; first and second illuminatable possession arrows disposed on the front surface; a possession switch disposed on the back surface, the possession switch having a first possession switch position operable to illuminate the first possession arrow and a second possession switch position operable to illuminate the second possession arrow; a plurality of illuminatable 60-second time-out indicators disposed on the top surface; a plurality of 60-second time-out switches disposed on the back surface and respectively coupled to the plurality of 60-second time-out indicators, said plurality of 60-second time-out switches operable to selectively illuminate and extinguish said respective plurality of 60-second time-out indicators; a plurality of illuminatable 30-second time-out indicators disposed on the top surface; a plurality of 30-second time-out switches disposed on the back surface and respectively coupled to the plurality of 30-second time-out indicators, said plurality of 30-second time-out switches operable to selectively illuminate and extinguish said respective plurality of 30-second time-out indicators; a plurality of illuminatable overtime time-out indicators disposed on the top surface; and a plurality of overtime time-out switches disposed on the back surface and respectively coupled to the plurality of overtime time-out indicators, said plurality of overtime time-out switches operable to selectively illuminate and extinguish said respective plurality of overtime time-out indicators.
  • 7. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 6, wherein said enclosure comprises a box.
  • 8. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 6, wherein said first and second illuminatable possession arrows each comprise:a cut-out through the enclosure; and a light bulb disposed in the enclosure proximate the cut-out; wherein illumination of the light bulb causes light to shine through the cut-out.
  • 9. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 6, wherein said plurality of 60-second time-out indicators, said plurality of 30-second time-out indicators and said plurality of overtime time-out indicators each comprise a light bulb.
  • 10. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 6, wherein said possession switch, said plurality of 60-second time-out switches, said plurality of 30-second time-out switches and said plurality of overtime time-out switches each comprise a toggle switch.
  • 11. A sporting game time-out indicator, comprising:an enclosure; first and second illuminatable possession arrows disposed on the enclosure; a possession switch disposed on the enclosure, the possession switch having a first possession switch position operable to illuminate the first possession arrow and a second possession switch position operable to illuminate the second possession arrow; at least one illuminatable 60-second time-out indicator disposed on the enclosure; at least one 60-second time-out switch disposed on the enclosure and respectively coupled to the at least one 60-second time-out indicator, said at least one 60-second time-out switch operable to selectively illuminate and extinguish said respective at least one 60-second time-out indicator; at least one illuminatable 30-second time-out indicator disposed on the enclosure; at least one 30-second time-out switch disposed on the enclosure and respectively coupled to the at least one 30-second time-out indicator, said at least one 30-second time-out switch operable to selectively illuminate and extinguish said respective at least one 30-second time-out indicator; at least one illuminatable overtime time-out indicator disposed on the enclosure; and at least one overtime time-out switch disposed on the enclosure and respectively coupled to the at least one overtime time-out indicator, said at least one overtime time-out switch operable to selectively illuminate and extinguish said respective at least one overtime time-out indicator.
  • 12. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 11, wherein said enclosure comprises a box.
  • 13. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 11, wherein said first and second illuminatable possession arrows each comprise:a cut-out through the enclosure; and a light bulb disposed in the enclosure proximate the cut-out; wherein illumination of the light bulb causes light to shine through the cut-out.
  • 14. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 11, wherein said at least one 60-second time-out indicator, said at least one 30-second time-out indicator and said overtime time-out indicator each comprise a light bulb.
  • 15. The sporting game time-out indicator of claim 11, wherein said possession switch, said at least one 60-second time-out switch, said at least one 30-second time-out switch and said at least one overtime time-out switch each comprise a toggle switch.
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