This invention relates to tabletop horseshoes game systems. More particularly, this invention relates to a system for a tabletop “horseshoes” game that may be played either in a private residence or in a commercial establishment. Even further, this invention relates to improvements in my previous tabletop horseshoes game system.
Typically, to play the game of “horseshoes” requires a playing field of sufficient size to incorporate the conventional distance between the required stakes of approximately forty-feet. Due to the size of the playing field and the need to have a soft substance, such as sand, surrounding the stakes, horseshoes is typically played outdoors. Briefly, the game is played by players taking turns throwing/pitching a full-size metal horseshoe (often specially made as a large “pitching horseshoe”) at a vertical stake (typically metal) firmly set in the ground. Each player throws/pitches a horseshoe from about one stake to the other and can score specified points depending upon whether the player makes a “ringer” (if the horseshoe is curled around the stake), a “leaner” (if it is leaning on the stake), or touching or close within a specified distance, etc. Further, a player may move a previously pitched horseshoe to a scoring or non-scoring position by striking the previously pitched horseshoe with a horseshoe thrown in a subsequent pitch. In addition to playing field size limitations, the ability to play conventional horseshoes is subject to other variables such as the weather. In view of the popularity of the sport, and in view of the above-mentioned limitations, there exists a need to provide additional playing options for this type of entertainment.
Certain problems exist when playing a horseshoe game indoors, for example, during play, the horseshoes may occasionally miss the playing surface when thrown. Locating the fallen horseshoes in a darkened environment is often difficult. Furthermore, storage and portability become much more important in an indoor environment. Even further, durability of the game movable components parts (posts) and low maintenance is highly preferred. In view of these concerns, a need exists for more variability in playing equipment.
A primary object and feature of the present invention is to fulfill the above-mentioned needs by providing a scaled-down horseshoes game system.
In addition, it is a primary object and feature of this invention to provide such a game system that may be used in commercial establishments as well as in private homes.
Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide an easily stored, portable residential tabletop horseshoes game system.
Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide folding legs for a portable residential tabletop horseshoes game system.
Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide lighting for assisting in locating horseshoes that miss the playing surface.
Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide a durable, low maintenance pneumatically operated post system for raising and lowering the playing posts.
A further primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide such a system that is efficient, inexpensive, and handy. Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent with reference to the following descriptions.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a horseshoes game system, using at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe”, comprising: at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board having at least one substantially horizontal playing surface to play scaled-down horseshoes on such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board; and at least one supporter having at least one pre-set support height to support such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board at such at least one pre-set support height; wherein such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board comprises at least one post to provide at least one vertically impingeable target to which the at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe” may be tossed; and wherein such at least one supporter comprises at least one foldable leg. Moreover, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one post is fixed.
Additionally, it provides such a horseshoes game system further comprising such at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe”. Also, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board is structured and arranged to be supportable by at least one pool table horizontal surface. In addition, it provides such a horseshoes game system further comprising at least one set of scoring beads situate along at least one rod adapted to assist scorekeeping of the horseshoe game system. And, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein: such at least one set of scoring beads comprises indicia; and such at least one set of scoring beads comprises twenty-one beads. Further, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one substantially horizontal playing surface comprises indicia.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a horseshoes game system, using at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe”, comprising: at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board having at least one substantially horizontal playing surface to play scaled-down horseshoes on such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board; wherein such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board comprises at least one post having at least one vertically impingeable target to which the at least one scaled-down game-horseshoe may be tossed; and wherein such at least one post comprises at least one pneumatic post activator structured and arranged to raise such at least one post to at least one target position; and lower such at least one post to at least one non-target position; and wherein such at least one post, while arranged in the at least one target position, comprises such at least one vertically impingeable target.
Even further, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one pneumatic post activator comprises: at least one first pneumatic element adapted to raise such at least one post to the at least one target position when such at least one pneumatic post activator is activated; and at least one second pneumatic element adapted to lower such at least one post to the at least one non-target position when such at least one pneumatic post activator is de-activated. Moreover, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one post is removably attached to such at least one pneumatic post activator. Additionally, it provides such a horseshoes game system further comprising such at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe”.
Also, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one substantially horizontal playing surface comprises indicia. In addition, it provides such a horseshoes game system further comprising at least one supporter having at least one pre-set support height to support such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board to such at least one pre-set support height. And, it provides such a horseshoes game system further comprising at least one illuminator to assist illumination below such at least one pre-set support height.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a horseshoes game system further comprising: at least one game activator having at least one activation mode and at least one deactivation mode structured and arranged to activate such at least one pneumatic post activator; wherein the activating of such at least one game activator raises such at least one post to the at least one target position; and wherein the de-activating of such at least one game activator lowers such at least one post to the at least one non-target position. Further, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one game activator comprises: at least one monetary accept or structured and arranged to receive at least one pre-set monetary amount; wherein such at least one monetary accept or activates such at least one game activator upon receiving the at least one pre-set monetary amount. Even further, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one game activator comprises at least one timer having at least one time limiter structured and arranged to activate such at least one game activator for at least one specific time period. Moreover, it provides such a horseshoes game system further comprising at least one air-operated piston assembly structured and arranged to: raise such at least one post to the at least one target position when activated; and lower such at least one post to the at least one non-target position when de-activated; wherein such at least one air-operated piston assembly comprises such at least one first pneumatic element and such at least one second pneumatic element.
Additionally, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one air-operated piston assembly comprises at least one pressurized air supply. Also, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one air-operated piston assembly further comprises at least one air pump. In addition, it provides such a horseshoes game system further comprising at least one scoreboard. And, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one scoreboard comprises at least one three-button scoring system having: at least one one-point button; at least one two-point button; and at least one three-point button. Further, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein: such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board comprises a fixed perimeter; and wherein such at least one scoreboard is flatly transportable within such fixed perimeter.
Even further, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one post is structured and arranged to permit normal accidental pressure to lower such at least one post without causing serious damage to human tissue.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a horseshoes game system, using at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe” comprising: a playing board comprising a substantially horizontal playing surface, adapted to be impinged by the tossed at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe”, wherein such playing board is substantially longitudinal and comprises a pair of transverse ends; a pair of vertical miniature posts constructed and arranged to provide an impingeable target for the at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe”, each such miniature post being located near a such transverse end; at least one support element adapted to support such substantially horizontal playing surface to a tabletop level; at least one pneumatic post activator to raise such pair of vertical miniature posts sufficiently above such substantially horizontal playing surface to a target position to act as the impingeable target for the at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe”, lower such pair of vertical miniature posts to a non-target position; and at least one illuminator to assist illumination below the tabletop level. Even further, it provides such a horseshoes game system wherein such at least one support element comprises at least one foldable tabletop leg.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a horseshoes game system comprising: playing board means for providing a substantially horizontal playing surface adapted to be impinged by tossed miniature horseshoes;_attached to such playing board means, miniature post means for providing a vertical impingeable target for the tossed miniature horseshoes; and pneumatic post activator means for assisting pneumatic post activation to raise such miniature post means sufficiently above the substantially horizontal playing surface to provide the vertically impingeable target, and lower such miniature post means to a non-target position. Even further, it provides such a horseshoes game system further comprising at least one set of scoring beads situate along at least one rod adapted to assist scorekeeping of the horseshoe game system.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a horseshoes game system, using at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe”, comprising: at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board having at least one substantially horizontal playing surface to play scaled-down horseshoes on such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board; and wherein such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board comprises at least one post to provide at least one vertically impingeable target to which the at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe” may be tossed; and at least one set of scoring beads adapted to assist scorekeeping of such horseshoe game system.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a horseshoes game system, using at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe”, comprising: at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board having at least one substantially horizontal playing surface to play scaled-down horseshoes on such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board; and at least one supporter having at least one pre-set support height to support such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board at such at least one pre-set support height; wherein such at least one scaled-down “horseshoes”-game playing board comprises at least one post to provide at least one vertically impingeable target to which the at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe” may be tossed; and at least one illuminator adapted to assist locating and illuminating of at least one scaled-down game “horseshoe” below such at least one pre-set support height.
a shows a front view of another commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game of the tabletop horseshoes game system according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a section view through section 11b-11b of
c shows a top view of the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game of
a shows a front view of another commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game of the tabletop horseshoes game system according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a sectional view through section 12b-12b of
c shows a diagrammatic view of the operating components of the pneumatically-controlled post, commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game of
Preferably, the tabletop horseshoes game 102 may be set upon a fixed support structure 104, as shown. Preferably, the support structure 104 may also include other gaming tables or other fixed supports (fixed referring herein to a stable support not easily moved).
Preferably, tabletop horseshoes game 102 is designed primarily for use in private homes or where a game playing time-limiter is not needed. The tabletop horseshoes game 102 provides for a playing board 126, having a top surface 133 and a bottom surface 134 (shown in
Preferably, a pair of fixed posts 127 are mechanically attached (preferably by pressing a tightly fitting post 127 into a hole in playing board 126) to the top surface 133 of the playing board 126, one post 127 being situated near each transverse end 130 of the playing board 126, as shown. Preferably, the posts 127 are located at a distance of approximately forty-eight inches from each other (typically, in an outdoor regulation game the stakes are forty feet apart, therefore, in maintaining a one-tenth scale the posts are placed four feet apart). This arrangement embodies in this invention playing board means for providing a substantially horizontal playing surface adapted to be impinged by tossed miniature horseshoes, and attached to such playing board means, miniature post means for providing a vertical impingeable target for tossed miniature horseshoes.
Preferably, indicia 120 (as illustrated in
Preferably, the area defined by the horizontal top surface of the covering 137 (after attachment to the padding 136 and playing board 126), between the longitudinal rails 131, defines the playing surface 128. Preferably, imprinted on the protective covering 137 and encircling each respective post 127 is a scoring circle 139 that is used as a visual scoring aid (as shown in
Preferably, to prevent the horseshoes from sliding off the playing surface 128, and to provide a convenient place to store the horseshoes 135 when not in play, end pockets 140 are provided at each transverse end 130 of the playing surface 128 in a preferred semi-crescent shape, as shown in the drawings. Preferably, pockets 140 (at least embodying herein a catching means for assisting capturing of tossed miniature horseshoes on such playing surface) are formed by cutting the desired pocket shape from the playing board 126, thereby creating through-holes in the playing board 126. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, etc., other end pocket shapes, such as round, square, horseshoe-shaped, etc., may suffice.
The padding 136 is attached to the playing board 126, preferably by stapling; and the protective cover 137 is then placed over the padding 136 and pockets 140. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, material availability, etc., other methods of making the pockets 140, may suffice.
Preferably, to cover the free ends of the covering 137 and to provide further support for the playing board 126, a baseboard 141, having a top surface 138 and a bottom surface 145, is bonded, preferably by gluing at its top surface 138 to the bottom surface 134 of the playing board 126. The base board 141, at least embodying herein a base board means for stiffening such playing board, is constructed from a substantially rigid yet lightweight material, preferably plywood, and has approximately the same dimensions as those of the playing board 126. Thus,
Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, pool table size (billiards, bar table, competition table, etc.), etc., other pool table arrangements, such as a two-sided reversible pool table cover with the horseshoes game on one side of the cover and a flat side on the other side of the cover, etc., may suffice.
Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other supports, such as bolted brackets, ceiling mounted cables, etc., may suffice.
Furthermore, indicia 114 may be placed on the beads 111, such as advertising, logos or other such indicia 114 to indicate, for example, a restaurant/bar, brewing company or other such sponsor. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, advertising preference, etc., other indicia, such as specially manufactured beads, shaped beads, etc, to represent, for example, football helmets, casino chips, etc., may suffice.
As with the embodiment of
Preferably, baseboard post-holes 143 (as shown in
Preferably, as shown in
Mechanically attached to the bottom surface of the baseboard 141 is a support 154 used to support the game and maintain an elevation between the floor and the playing surface 128 of approximately thirty-six inches (that is, at approximately a tabletop height). Preferably, this tabletop horseshoes game 110 commercial embodiment uses a box frame configuration for the support 154 (at least embodying herein a support means for elevating such playing surface to a tabletop level), under appropriate circumstances, other suitable cross-sectional shapes may be used. Preferably, to provide a convenient and comfortable place for players to place their feet, the tabletop horseshoes game 110 preferably comprises a pair of foot stands 155 as an integral part of the support 154.
Preferably, the tabletop horseshoes game 110 also includes a game activation means 156, such as a token/coin-operated (or bill operated) machines, for example, such as those found in arcades, which is mechanically attached in the face of the support 154, as shown, and embodies herein a game activation means for controlling such post activation means wherein such game activation means is token-initiated.
Further illustrated in
Preferably, a vertical support member base 152, having an approximately square shape, is rigidly attached to the bottom ends of the vertical support members 150, again preferably by welding, as shown. Preferably, the vertical support member base 152 is then attached to a planar support member 153 by the use of mechanical fasteners 160 (as shown in
Also shown in
Preferably, each of the solenoids 166 is arranged for attachment to the bottom surface 145 of the base board 141. Such attachment means may include screws, adhesive, etc, depending on the exact solenoid used, however, a mechanical attachment is preferred. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, material availability, etc., other types of fasteners may suffice. Further, upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, material availability, etc., other types and voltages of solenoids, such as twelve-volt, one-hundred ten-volt, etc., may suffice.
Further illustrated in
When the game system 110 is in the off mode, because either the winning score has been achieved, or the pre-determined time to play the game has elapsed, current ceases to flow through the solenoid coils 190 (shown in
The residential-styled tabletop horseshoes game 102 version of the game system 100 is preferably played by having each player, being situated at the transverse ends 130 of the playing board 126, toss a one-tenth-scale horseshoe 135 at the opponent's post 127 located at the opposite transverse end. In order to maintain a degree of difficulty and to ensure fair play, when tossing a horseshoe a player's hand may not cross the transverse plane situated at the location of that player's post. Each player's turn consists of pitching two horseshoes 135. The rules of the game are such that a player scores three-points if the horseshoe 135 “rings” (encircles) the post 127, two-points for a “leaner” in which the horseshoe comes to a rest by leaning against the post 127, one point if the horseshoe touches the post 127 but does not lean against it, and one point if the horseshoe touches or breaks the line comprising the scoring circle 139. The first player to obtain a score of twenty-one-points wins the game though other winning scores may be used by the players without deviating from the spirit of the game.
To play the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game embodiments requires that the players insert the appropriate amount of coins or tokens in the game activation means 156. Once the game system 100 is activated, the players have a pre-determined period of time in which to play. Preferably, the playing time is set to between fifteen and thirty minutes, most preferably seventeen minutes. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other playing times may suffice.
The players may obtain the horseshoes 135 to be used in order to play the game system 100 in a number of ways including renting them from the commercial establishment, purchasing their own either from a vending machine in the commercial establishment or from the vending machine 157 incorporated in the game system 100 (as shown in
Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 comprises pneumatically operated post assemblies 202, as shown. Preferably, the pneumatically operated post assemblies 202 comprise posts 204 which are located as described above in embodiment 110, however, the post 204 are raised and lowered by air. Preferably, the pneumatically operated post assemblies 202 (further detailed in
In the illustrated preferred embodiment of the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200, the air pumps 206 are preferably Top Fin model number 17551-17556 fish air pumps such as available from, for example, Petsmart Inc. Fish air pumps 206 may preferably comprise more than one air outlet 207, as shown. Preferably, when more than one outlet 207 is present the air lines 210, preferably one-quarter-inch O.D. (outer diameter) plastic air line, are combined with an adapter 212, preferably a tee adapter, preferably a Lasco brass tee No. 17-7401, as shown (sized for the appropriate sized air line). Preferably, the air line 208 is then attached to the single adapter end 216, as shown. Preferably, the air pumps 206 are connected to a switchable (on/off) power supply 214, preferably, a surge protector device such as a model number 335529, available from Ace Hardware stores. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, preferred electronic routing, etc., other power supply arrangements may suffice.
Preferably, the air line, air pumps 206 and pneumatically operated post assembly 202 are enclosed within a protective cover 211, preferably a metal cover, preferably removably screwed into the bottom 134, as shown.
Preferably, the switchable (on/off) power supply 214 is connected to a power supply timer assembly 218, preferably a model Infinitec ATCR54C. Preferably, the power supply timer assembly 218 can be programmed to provide power to the switchable (on/off) power supply 214 for a set number of minutes, preferably about fifteen to seventeen minutes for the tabletop horseshoe game system 100 game play as described herein.
Preferably, the power supply timer assembly 218 is connected to a vending mechanism 220, preferably a monetary-operated coin/dollar bill vending mechanism, preferably a Coinco model No. BA50B. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other vending mechanisms, etc., such as token operated, etc., may suffice. Furthermore, upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, electronic preference, etc., other timer mechanisms, such as a combined timer and vending mechanisms, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 comprises a horseshoe vending machine 222 such as that described previously, preferably mechanically attached to the front surface of the support structure 224 for dispensing the 1/10th scale horseshoes 135. The horseshoe vending machine 222 may be coin, dollar bill or token activated, and upon inserting the appropriate amount of coins or tokens in horseshoe vending machine 222, a predetermined number of miniature horseshoes 135 with which to play the game using the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 are dispensed. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other methods of dispensing the horseshoes 135, such as over-the-counter sales, remote vending machines, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, support structure 224 is similar to support 154 with the stated exceptions described herein for the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200, as shown. Preferably, the support structure 224 is used to support the game and maintain an elevation between the floor and the playing surface 228 of approximately thirty-six inches. Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 uses a box frame configuration for the support structure 224; however, under appropriate circumstances, other suitable cross-sectional shapes may be used. Preferably, to provide a convenient and comfortable place for players to place their feet, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 preferably comprises a pair of foot stands 226 as an integral part of the support structure 224, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, location size restrictions, etc., other support structure arrangements, such as round, trapezoid, rectangular, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 comprises a set of lights 230, preferably white lights, preferably situate along the underside 232 of the playing assembly 164, preferably along or adjacent the perimeter 234 of the playing assembly 164, preferably opposite the vending mechanism, as shown (best seen in
Preferably, the support structure 224 comprises a set of lights 236 and 242, as shown. Preferably, lights 236 are placed along the bottom portion 240 of the support structure 224, as shown. Preferably, lights 242 are placed under the accessory shelf 244, as shown. Preferably, the lights 236 and 242 are red in color and are accent lights, preferably twelve-volt low-energy-use lights. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other colored lights, such as white, green, etc., may suffice. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, country of origin, etc., other voltage supplies, such as twenty-four-volt, one-hundred-ten-volt, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, accessory shelf 244 is placed adjacent the playing assembly 164, preferably adjacent the longitudinal rails 131, as shown. Preferably, the accessory shelf 244 comprises holders 246, for example to hold cups or ashtrays, as desired. Preferably, accessory shelf 244 is mechanically attached to the underside 248 of the baseboard 141, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, etc., other accessory shelf arrangements may suffice.
Preferably, the support structure 224 comprises a set of levelers 250, as shown. Preferably, the levelers 250 provide height adjustability for leveling the support structure 224, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other leveling arrangements, such as shims, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 comprises a scoreboard 260, as shown. Preferably, scoreboard 260 is constructed of a substantially rigid yet lightweight material, preferably plastic. Preferably, the scoreboard is triangular in shape, preferably about forty-eight inches wide, about twenty-one inches tall and about four inches thick, as shown. During shipping, preferably, the scoreboard 260 fits on top of the playing surface 128 and within the two longitudinal rails 131 for easy transport and storage (as illustrated in
Preferably, the scoreboard components are all items available commercially and combined as shown and stated herein. For example, a Hoopscore model NO. JH1000 scoreboard 167′ may be used to provide the combined score readouts 262 and 264 and two respective scorekeeping assemblies 266 and 268. Preferably, the scoreboard 260 further comprises a logo area 270 preferably having a backlight 272, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering issues such as, promotional needs, cost, etc., other backlighting arrangements, such as, for example, multiple lighting effects, marquee lighting effects, video displays, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the logo area 270 comprises a logo or other such indicia referencing the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 or manufacturer as desired. Preferably, the scoreboard 260 comprises a game indicia board 274, preferably made from one-quarter-inch thick masonite, as shown. Preferably, there is a light 276, preferably a fluorescent light (such as a GE brightstik PC12257), mounted behind the game indicia board 274 to provide lighting to the playing surface, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, lighting preference, etc., other lighting may suffice.
a shows a front view of another commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 of the tabletop horseshoes game system 100 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 is similar to the above-described commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 in construction of the playing assembly 164, and arrangement of the pneumatic post assemblies; however, the tabletop horseshoe game 350 comprises a simplified scoreboard system, and comprises other improvements intended to reduce manufacturing cost and increase in-service durability.
Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 comprises the pneumatically-operated post assemblies 202 of commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200, as shown. Preferably, to reduce the number of operating parts, both pneumatically-operated post assemblies 202 (as detailed in
In the preferred embodiment of the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350, the air pump 206 is preferably mounted to the underside of the playing assembly 164, as shown. Preferably, the air pump 206 comprises a commercially available aquatic-type unit, such as, for example, Top Fin model number 17551-17556. Preferably, fish air pump 206 comprises dual air outlets, one connectable to air line 208a and the other connectable to air line 208b, as shown. Alternately, when the air pump 206 comprises only a single air outlet, an adapter (similar to adapter 212
Preferably, support structure 224 is similar to support 154 with the stated exceptions described herein for the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200, as shown. Preferably, the support structure 224 is used to support the game and maintain an elevation between the floor and the playing surface 228 of approximately thirty-six inches. Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 uses a box frame configuration for the support structure 224; however, under appropriate circumstances, other suitable cross-sectional shapes may be used. Preferably, to provide a foot rest and additional stability during play, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 preferably comprises a pair of foot stands 226 as an integral part of the support structure 224, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, location size restrictions, etc., other support structure arrangements, such as round, trapezoid, rectangular, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 comprises a set of lights 230, preferably white lights, preferably situate along the underside 232 of the playing assembly 164, preferably along or adjacent the perimeter 234 of the playing assembly 164. Preferably, at least one light 230 is placed directly above the vending mechanism 220, as shown. Preferably, the lights 230 are courtesy lights, (for example, Blazer model No. B450C lights—twelve-volt lighting), preferably low-energy use lighting. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, desired lighting level, etc., other lights and light bulb arrangements may suffice. Most preferably, lights 230 function to assist a player in finding the horseshoes when they fall from the playing assembly 164. Preferably, the lights 230 are wired to a constant source of power (see
Preferably, accessory shelf 244 is placed adjacent the playing assembly 164, preferably adjacent the longitudinal rails 364, as shown. Preferably, for economy of construction, the accessory shelf 244 comprises a solid shelf for supporting non-system accessories such as cups, ashtrays, etc. during play. Although less preferable due to cost, the accessory shelf 244 is modifiable to comprise integral accessories, such as, for example, cup holders or ashtrays, as desired. Preferably, accessory shelf 244 is mechanically attached to the underside of baseboard 368, as shown. In alternate preferred embodiments, accessory shelf 244 is mechanically attached directly to support structure 224.
Preferably, the support structure 224 comprises a set of levelers 250, as shown. Preferably, the levelers 250 provide height adjustability for leveling the support structure 224, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other leveling arrangements, such as shims, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 comprises a manually operated scoreboard 352, as shown. Preferably, scoreboard 352 is constructed of a substantially rigid yet lightweight material, preferably plastic. Preferably, the scoreboard 352 is triangular in shape, preferably about forty-eight inches wide, about twenty-one inches tall and about four inches thick, as shown. Preferably, the manually operated scoreboard 352 comprises two abacus-style scorekeeping assemblies 354 and 356, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other scoring arrangements, such as electronic scoring, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, scorekeeping assembly 354 and scorekeeping assembly 356 each comprise a simple set of abacus-style beads 111, preferably arranged along a rod, as shown. Preferably, there are twenty-one beads 111 along each rod, as shown. Preferably, the last three beads are colored to indicate the end of the game is near. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other bead arrangements, such as multiple colors, colors indicating one, two or three point scoring, etc., may suffice.
Furthermore, indicia may be placed on the beads 111, such as advertising, logos or other such indicia to indicate, for example, a restaurant/bar, brewing company or other such sponsor. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, advertising preference, etc., other indicia, such as specially manufactured beads, shaped beads, etc, to represent, for example, football helmets, casino chips, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the scoreboard 352 further comprises a logo area 358 preferably having a backlight 272, preferably located within the interior of scoreboard 352, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering issues such as, promotional needs, cost, etc., other backlighting arrangements, such as, for example, multiple lighting effects, marquee lighting effects, video displays, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the logo area 358 comprises a logo or other such indicia referencing the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350, bar, casino, etc., as desired. Preferably, logo area 358 comprises a translucent plastic panel inset into an opening within the front face of scoreboard 352, as shown. Preferably, the scoreboard 352 includes an informational board 360, comprising written indicia, typically comprising a brief summary of “rules of play”, means for acquiring the miniature horseshoe 135, etc. Preferably, informational board 360 is constructed from one-quarter-inch thick plastic, as shown.
Preferably, lights 362, preferably a pair of low voltage surface mounted lights, are mounted to the front of scoreboard 352 above scorekeeping assembly 354 and scorekeeping assembly 356, as shown. Preferably, lights 362 provide lighting to both the scorekeeping assemblies and playing surface, as shown.
Preferably, longitudinal rails 364 of commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 comprise a modified construction using a continuous interior metal angle 366, in lieu of the cylindrical PVC member described in
Preferably, playing assembly 164 of commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 is adapted to pivot upward to permit access to the interior of support structure 224, as shown. Preferably, baseboard 368 is pivotally joined to support structure 224 by means of hinge 370, as shown. Preferably, playing assembly 164 comprises at least one, preferably two padlock hasps 372 adapted to retain playing assembly 164 in a closed position, as shown. Removal of the padlock from the hasp permits playing assembly 164 to be opened upward (as shown by the depiction in dashed lines).
Preferably, scoreboard 352 is retained in operational position by a pair of arch-shaped supports 374, (described in greater detail in
Electrical components of commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 are organized within the interior of support structure 224 to provide convenient service access, as generally described in
c shows a diagrammatic view of the operating components of the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 350 of
Preferably, power supply timer assembly 218 is programmable to supply power to the second surge protector device 384 for a set number of minutes, preferably about fifteen to seventeen minutes for the tabletop horseshoe game system 100, as described herein. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, electronic preference, etc., other timer mechanisms, such as a combined timer and vending mechanisms, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, second surge protector device 384 supplies power to the air pump 206 and to the second low voltage power supply 386, as shown. Preferably, the operation of both the air pump 206 and to the second low voltage power supply 386 is intermittent, operating only during the period of play as controlled by power supply timer assembly 218.
Preferably, first low voltage power supply 380 supplies continuous 12V DC power to a first power strip 388, as shown. Preferably, first power strip 388 supplies power to the lights 230 (illuminating the vending mechanism 220), backlight 272, and other lights functioning to catch the attention of a customer. Preferably, second low voltage power supply 386 supplies 12V DC power to a second power strip 390, as shown. Preferably, second power strip 390 supplies power to lights 362 during play. Preferably, “quick” connectors 392 are utilized, as required, within the circuiting to facilitate maintenance operations.
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Preferably, the pneumatically operated post assembly 202 comprises a cylinder 290, piston 292, post 294, alignment tube 296, cylinder cap 298 and mounting bracket 300, as shown. Preferably, the pneumatically-operated post assembly 202 operates on minimal air pressure as provided by the air pump 206. Preferably, piston 292 is mounted into cylinder 290 through open end 302, as shown. Preferably, the piston 292 has a cylindrical bottom portion 304 that has a slightly smaller diameter, preferably five one-thousandths of an inch, than the inside diameter of cylinder 290, as shown. Preferably, the cylinder 290 has a round inside diameter, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, manufacturing preferences, etc., other cylinder shapes, may suffice.
Preferably, piston 292 has a hollow space 310 within the vertical portion 308 to reduce piston weight and to assist air pressure in moving the piston 292 through the cylinder 290. Preferably, cylinder cap 290 is threaded into the open end 302, as shown. Preferably, alignment tube 296 is threaded into the top piston opening 306 of the cylinder 290, as shown. Preferably, the vertical portion 308 of piston 292 moves freely within the alignment tube 296 with a clearance of about ten one-thousandths of an inch. The desired clearance in combination with the purposeful omission of seals within the piston design permits some air pressure to escape such that the air pumps 206 do not overheat and such that when the air pump 206 stops the piston 292 will retract, by gravity, the post 294. Furthermore, the piston 292 is exceptionally reliable (over electrically-actuated solenoid-type pistons) and not prone to mechanical breakdown due to not having seals and maintaining minimal clearances.
Preferably, screws 314, preferably three screws, attach a mounting bracket 300 to the top 312 of the cylinder 290, as shown. Preferably, the screws 314 are recessed into the face 316 of the mounting bracket 300, as shown. Further, the mounting bracket has three additional apertures 316 to assist mounting the pneumatically operated post assembly 202 onto the commercial-styled tabletop horseshoe game 200 as described above and as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, fasteners, etc., other mounting arrangements may suffice. Furthermore, upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, manufacturing preference, durability, etc., other methods of pneumatic piston manufacture, using materials such as molded plastic, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, post 294 is threadably attached to the vertical portion 308 of piston 292, as shown. Preferably, the post 294 is stainless steel. Preferably, the post may be replaced if bent or damaged by a user. This feature is very useful for the commercial models and allows for easy post replacement without accessing the pneumatically operated post assembly 202.
Preferably, air enters the cylinder through air inlet 320, as shown. Preferably, air inlet 320 is threaded such that an air hose coupling 322 can be threaded into the air inlet 320, as shown. Preferably, air line 208 is then attached, preferably by a clamp 324 to the air hose coupling 322, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, material availability, durability, etc., other materials and methods to attach the air source to the piston may suffice.
Preferably, an Intel 4076B microprocessor is used for the display counter means, and an Intel 4520B microprocessor is used for the coin counter circuit. Simultaneous with the score and time being reset to zero (“00”), an electromagnetic field is created within the solenoid coils 190 which causes each post 127 (shown in
It is also noted that the pneumatically-operated post assembly 202 raises the posts 294 with very minimal air pressure such that the posts 294 will retract easily when pressed. This arrangement provides a safety feature in case a person or object impacts the post 294; in which the post will quickly retract rather than injure the person or object. For example, in a bar fight or accidental fall the post 294 would retract until the person or object is removed from the game board. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other safety arrangements for protecting injury due to the post, such as break-away posts, etc., may suffice. This arrangement embodies herein wherein said at least one post is structured and arranged to permit normal accidental pressure to lower said at least one post without causing serious damage to human tissue.
Although applicant has described applicant's preferred embodiments of this invention, it will be understood that the broadest scope of this invention includes such modifications as diverse shapes and sizes and materials. Such scope is limited only by the below claims as read in connection with the above specification.
Further, many other advantages of applicant's invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the above descriptions and the below claims.
The present application is a related to and claims priority from prior provisional application Ser. No. 60/549,449, filed Mar. 1, 2004, entitled “TABLETOP HORSESHOES GAME SYSTEMS”, the contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference and are not admitted to be prior art with respect to the present invention by the mention in this cross-reference section. Additionally, the present application is related to my issued Pat. No. 5,971,396, dated Oct. 26, 1999, entitled “TABLETOP HORSESHOES GAME SYSTEM”. This patent is incorporated herein by this reference and is not admitted to be prior art with respect to the present invention by its mention in this cross-reference section.
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