The purpose of this invention is to provide for new and novel improvements over existing table games, and new and novel variations of existing table games.
There are two types of table game embodiments contained herein that are related to the game of Shuffleboard:
1. Table game embodiments containing a feature to allow advertising and/or art to be displayed.
2. Different table game embodiments without the advertising feature.
The advantages of the invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
Numeral 1-b indicates a circular cut-away opening in the back board, this opening is covered by a transparent material, (glass or plastic) that allows art and advertising to be displayed from behind the transparent material. A light fixture is located behind the back board to illuminate the displayed graphics. If a translucent material is used as the medium in which the graphics are imprinted, the light of the fixture creates the special effect of a lighted graphic that has a bigger visual impact, that can be seen better, and that can be seen even in a very dark room. Translucent, holographic or lenticular materials can also he displayed in this circular opening.
The opening 1-b can also accommodate a television monitor, preferably of flat screen technology, that can be used for displaying lighted graphics or motion displays such as sport games, advertising etc. The television monitor can be connected by cable and be operated to control the images to be seen in the monitor.
The opening 1-b can be of any geometrical shape or in any shape desired as for example; the shape of a motorcycle for the holographic, regular printing or motion display from an advertiser of that type product.
Numerals 1-c and 1-d indicate the control panels for each player or team of players to register or erase their scores. The control panels may contain plus (+) and minus (−) buttons so the scores can be increased or decreased at will.
Numeral 1-e indicates the outside wall of the table game, which may consist of a narrow rail for the purposes of: (a) saving manufacturing material, (b) saving on weight for shipping and handling and (c) provide for a unique table shape (non-rectangular) that could be more visually pleasant, easier to fit in a smaller place and that allows the table to have more stability when shipped standing-up in a regular pallet along with other units, which is the ideal method of shipping this type of table game. Another reason for the rail 1-e to be of a narrow design is to prevent the placing of beverage containers on that portion of the table which could fall over the playing surface.
The construction shown in
The table game of
Lateral ramps (2-a,2-b) are located at the back of the table at the two sides of the playing surface. These lateral ramps are inset in the gutters or side channels. These side ramps allow the game pucks (weights) to slide all the way to the front of the table so the players don't have to walk to the back of the table to retrieve them.
Tubular leg braces 2-c provide the stability needed for this type of game. Without the leg braces 2-c the legs 2-e of the table will need be so massive that they could not be stored inside the table for the most economical shipping possible. The leg braces 2-c allow for them and the legs 2-e to have a small diameter and, therefore, both braces 2-c and legs 2-e fit easily inside the skirt. Manufacturers of table games often resort to shipping the legs separately. The braces 2-c prevent this.
A lighted graphics display 2-d may consist of a glass that can be leveled from underneath by means of four glass levels. These levels allow for the glass to be positioned perfectly flush with the playing surface. A light fixture is mounted underneath for the purpose of lighting the graphics under the display glass. The same features, including a television monitor as shown in
A coin mechanism is shown at 4-c. Pin gates 4-d may be activated by the coin mechanism 4-c to elevate at a preset period of time to prevent free play. A puck or “weight” 4-e may be used instead of a ball to knock over the bowling type pins located on the right side of the playing surface.
This application is claiming the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e), of the provisional application filed Oct. 4, 2005 under 35 U.S.C. § 111(b), which was granted Ser. No. 60/723,148. This provisional application is hereby incorporated by reference. Application Ser. No. 60/723,148 is co-pending as of the filing date of the present application.
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60723148 | Oct 2005 | US |