The present invention relates to game machines and, more particularly, to structural and lighting apparatuses for lockers of game machines.
To attract customers and increase entertaining effects, a game machine such as a crane machine is equipped with LED strings. The LED strings are provided on an external side of the game machine. The LED cast light onto the game machine, attempting to attract customers.
A type of game machine includes lockers for containing and displaying prizes. To render the prizes clearly visible, each of the lockers is equipped with a fluorescent tube. However, each of the fluorescent tubes occupies some space in the corresponding locker. Moreover, the fluorescent tubes could easily be damaged by the prizes. In addition, some of the lockers are too small for commercially available fluorescent tubes.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide lockers of a game machine with a structural and lighting apparatus.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the game machine is provided with a structural and lighting apparatus. The structural and lighting apparatus includes a plank, a bar and fins. The bar includes two strips extending on and along a front face of the plank. Each of the strips provides a space with the plank. The bar is located between two panels of two lockers of the game machine so that each of the spaces receives an edge of a corresponding one of the panels. The fins extend on and along a rear face of the plank, thereby providing at least one partition-containing groove for receiving a partition between two lockers and at least one light-containing groove for receiving at least one LED string in the corresponding locker.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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The bar 12 is a hollow element that includes two strips 121 and 122 extending on and along the front face of the plank 11 and another strip (not numbered) extending between the strips 121 and 122. A first space 16 is defined by the strip 121 and the front face of the plank 11. A second space 17 is defined by the strip 122 and the front face of the plank 11. The bar 12 is used as a portion of a frame around a panel of a corresponding one of the lockers 31. Each of the first and second spaces 16 and 17 receives an edge of the panel of a corresponding one of the lockers 31.
The structural and lighting apparatus 10 further includes a coupler 20. The coupler 20 is formed with a middle section and two ends. The middle section of the coupler 20 is inserted in the bar 12. The ends of the coupler 20 extend from the bar 12. Each of the ends of the coupler 20 can be inserted in the bar 12 of another structural and lighting apparatus. Thus, three structural and lighting apparatuses 10 are interconnected, and three lockers 31 are interconnected.
Alternatively, one of the ends of the coupler 20 can be inserted in the bar 12 of another structural and lighting apparatus while of the other end of the coupler 20 can be inserted in an aluminum extrusion 32 of the game machine 30.
Preferably, the structural and lighting apparatus 10 includes four fins 13 to provide a partition-containing groove 14 between two light-containing grooves 15. The partition-containing groove 14 is used to receive an edge of a partition 34 of the corresponding locker 31 (
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As shown, the structural and lighting apparatus 10 is located between the upper and lower lockers 31. However, the structural and lighting apparatus 10 is located between left and right lockers 31.
The present invention has been described via the illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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