The invention relates to table games and in particular to table ball games with teams of players.
Foosball is a table soccer game. Each game of foosball involves two players, each player in control of one of the two teams. The teams comprise a number of player pieces attached to one of four rods and handles. Each rod has a number of player pieces ranging from two to four positioned along the length of the rod. The rods extend through the sides of the table and through the player pieces at the same height and can be rotated by a handle on one end. The handle allows the player to rotate the rods and player pieces. The rods can also be moved horizontally to move the location of the player pieces. Horizontal movement of the rods is restricted by bungs on the rods so that the rods cannot be pulled out of the table. The handles for the first player are along one side of the table and the handles for the second player are along the other side of the table. The foosball table includes markings for a soccer game with a goal at each end and a centre line. The player pieces for each team face the opposing team's goal. To play a game one team starts with an opening kickoff. The objective is to pass a ball between the player pieces on one team and move the ball into the opponent's goal.
Foosball is a purely manual game that requires each player to operate a number of handles to move and rotate their player pieces to push the ball around the table. The players stand on opposite sides of the table with the goals at each end of the table.
It is the object of the present invention to provide an alternative table game or to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
In broad terms in one aspect the invention comprises a table game including a lower level providing a surface on which a plurality of player pieces can move, an upper level providing a surface on which a game is played and including a plurality of slots, a plurality of player pieces extending from the lower level and through the slots in the upper level, a plurality of electronic movement devices coupled to the player pieces to provide movement to the player pieces, and control means for controlling the electronic movement devices and thereby the movement of the player pieces.
Preferably the lower level includes defined areas along which each player piece can move. These defined areas may be guide tracks for conveyor belt systems or any suitable system.
Preferably the defined areas on the lower level are substantially aligned with the slots in the upper surface.
Preferably each player piece has a separate controller.
Preferably the controllers control the movement of each player piece along the defined area provided by the lower level and also rotational movement of the player pieces.
Preferably the table game includes sides that extend upwards from at least the upper surface.
Preferably the table game includes ends that extend upwards from at least the upper surface.
Preferably the table game includes scoring areas, one at each end of the upper surface.
Preferably the player pieces are arranged in two teams.
Preferably the player pieces include means to move within the defined areas on the lower level, a central axis extending through the player piece, the player piece extending through a slot in the upper level and including at least one substantially horizontal extension above the upper level.
Preferably the upper level includes game markings.
In broad terms in another aspect the invention comprise a player piece including a base portion adapted to move, a substantially vertical axis extending from the base portion, at least one substantially horizontal extension spaced from the base portion and able to rotate about the substantially vertical axis.
Preferably the player piece is adapted to move along a defined area.
Preferably the player piece includes a second substantially horizontal extension in the same horizontal plane as the first substantially horizontal extension.
Preferably the player piece includes a body piece that extends upwards from the horizontal extension(s).
Preferably the body piece includes indication markings that may include a team indication and a player number indication.
In broad terms in another aspect the invention comprises a table including a lower level providing a surface on which a plurality of player pieces can move, and an upper level providing a surface on which a game in played and including a plurality of slots.
The invention will be further described by way of example only and without intending to be limiting with reference to the following drawings, wherein:
Player pieces (shown in
In preferred embodiments the table game is provided with sides 5 and 6, and ends 7 and 8. These sides and ends provide rebound surfaces for a ball when the table game is being played. The sides and ends may extend to lower level 2 so that none of the equipment on lower level 2 can be viewed. In this embodiment some access (for example a removable side or end) may be provided to lower level 2.
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An alternative to goal areas marked on the upper level are goal areas marked on the ends (as shown in
Upper level 1 includes a plurality of slots (one for each player piece) that are aligned with the defined areas of the lower level. The player pieces extend through the slots in the upper level.
Upper level 1 may include sloped areas. In embodiments where upper level 1 includes sloped areas it is preferred that these areas are at the edges and corners of the upper level. These areas should slope towards the centre of the table so that if a ball rolls into these areas it will roll back into the area of play.
In alternative embodiments where upper level 1 has no sloped areas that ball may be moved to a penalty area if it stops outside the reach of any player piece.
In some embodiments the table game may include a transparent top. The top sits over the upper level one the top of the sides and ends without obstructing access to the consoles. An advantage of proving a table game with a top is that in use no equipment (for example a ball) can escape from the game.
When the table game is used in a commercial setting the table game may be coin operated with the appropriate coins buying a period of power to the consoles.
The table game may be mains powered or battery powered.
Although the table game in
In one embodiment the table game is rectangular and approximately 140 cm in length and 60 cm in width. The table has sides and ends of approximately 10 cm in height and cushions to allow the ball to rebound during play. Goals are formed at the ends of the table, situated centrally approximately 7 cm high and 20 cm long. Goals allow players to score by passing the ball through the opening of the goal.
The upper level of the table is flat with some gentle contours. The upper level is constructed with wood and plastic. The table includes removable legs.
Player pieces are formed of plastic, wood and metal and extend from the lower level of the table through the upper level. Each player piece includes a magnetic band on a horizontal extension that holds the ball until the player piece is moved to release the ball or pass the ball to another player piece. The game is played on the upper level. The lower level houses electrical and mechanical equipment for player piece movement.
In this embodiment there are six player pieces on each of two sides. Each team of player pieces is a different colour for easy identification when passing the ball between player pieces. Consoles that control player piece movement are at the ends of the table. The consoles include one button per player piece on the relevant team that allows movement by pressing the button and rotation of the player piece by rotating the button or moving a switch.
The number of player pieces on the board can vary and is typically between eight and twenty-two. The size of the board and size of the player pieces may also vary from a small handheld version to large table sized versions of the game.
The ball used for the game can be of any suitable material. For example the ball may be metal, cork or plastics. In the embodiment described above the ball is 20 cm in diameter.
Player pieces include movement means (not shown) that provide movement power to the pieces. The movement means may be provided in the bottom portions of the player pieces. The movement means are preferably electric motors that provide motion to the player piece and also allow the player piece to rotate about its vertical axis. The movement means may include more than one motor for each player piece. For example stepper motors with power between 3 and 12 volts may be provided. These motors take several movements to complete a 360 degree turn of a player piece about axis 26 or 27.
In the table game of the invention the player pieces are constrained to move along defined paths on the lower level 2 and within slots 32, 33 in the upper level 1. Motors are provided to give motion in these directions. The motors may provide power directly to wheels 25a to 25d or some other means of moving the player pieces may be provided. For example the player pieces may be arranged on conveyors that are controlled by motors. Controls for the movement means are provided on consoles (shown in
The movement means allow the player pieces to move along defined paths on the lower level, indicated by arrows A and B and also to rotate about a substantially vertical axis, axis 26 on player piece 21 and axis 27 on player piece 22. Movement of the player pieces is controlled by a console.
The player pieces each include at least one substantially horizontal extension from the substantially vertical axis. In
The substantially horizontal extensions are at a height above the bottom portion of the player piece so that in use the extensions will be above the upper level at a height to intercept a ball when a game is played on the game table (as shown in
The horizontal extensions may be provided with magnetic strips along the extensions to attract balls in the table game. For example if the ball is metal it will be attracted to the magnetic strips on the horizontal extensions of the player pieces as it nears the player pieces. This will make it easier for the player pieces to attract the ball but more force may be necessary for the player pieces to release the ball than if magnetic strips weren't provided. The horizontal extensions may also be flexible enough to bend into a ‘V’ position to make better use of the magnetic strip.
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The player pieces include an indication that allows the pieces to be matched to controls on the console. This indication may be a number on each player piece. For example in
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The orientation of the player pieces can be seen in
In use the table game player pieces are arranged in two teams, each team controlled by one console. The controllers on the console allow a user to move each player piece in their team along a guide path and to rotate each player piece. A ball is also provided as part of the table game. It is first decided which team of player pieces starts. Balls can be made of any suitable material. Once this is decided the ball is placed at a starting point (for example the penalty spot shown in
The foregoing describes the invention including preferred forms thereof. Alterations and modifications as will be obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be incorporated in the scope hereof as defined by the accompanying claims.
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