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Title:
Horseshoe pitching game apparatus
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1. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus comprising a court with a player station at one end, a shoe receiver assembly with a pit and a stake at the other end and a lane between said station and shoe receiver assembly, particulated material in said pit for receiving the pitched shoes, a conveyor means including a conveyor belt disposed in front of said pit, extending between said station and pit assembly for transporting pitched shoes from the pit assembly to the station, a backboard and two sideboards at the edge of said pit for confining the pitched shoes, a means for removing the pitched shoes from the pit and depositing them on said conveyor belt in front of said pit, a means movable in a horizontal plane over said pit for smoothing said material between pitches of the shoes after the shoes have been removed from said pit, and means adjacent said station for receiving the shoes returned by said conveyor means.
2. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which said means for removing the pitched shoes from the pit and depositing them on said conveyor includes a plurality of magnets for attracting the shoes when the magnets are energized and for releasing the shoes when the magnets are de-energized.
3. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 2 in which said pit assembly includes a means for retracting said stake below the surface of the pit.
4. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which a mechanism is included for lifting said backboard and another mechanism is included for retracting said stake downwardly below the surface of the pit.
5. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which said means for removing said pitched shoes from the pit and depositing them on the conveyor belt includes a plurality of magnets, and said means for smoothing said material in said pit includes a brush means, and a carriage supporting said brush means and being moveable from a position to the rear of said pit to a position to the forward edge of said pit.
6. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 5 in which said conveyor means includes a second conveyor belt disposed in front of said shoe receiver assembly.
7. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 5 in which a mechanism is disposed on the assembly for lifting the lower portion of said backboard to permit said carriage to pass thereunder when it performs the shoe removing and material smoothing operations.
8. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 7 in which said pit assembly includes a means for retracting said stake below the surface of the pit.
9. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which a television camera is mounted about said pit and a computer is included for receiving signals from said camera and reporting the results of the pitch to the players.
10. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 9 in which an electrically operated foul line is disposed at the forward edge of the player station and is connected to said computer to record as illegal any step by the player over the forward edge of the station.
11. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 9 in which a screen is provided on which the report from the computer is projected.
12. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 9 in which a means is disposed along said lane for sensing the movement of a horseshoe from the player station to the pit for activating said camera and computer.
13. A horseshoe pitching game apparatus as defined in claim 12 in which said backboard and two sides are electrically sensitive to contact by a shoe for producing a signal indicating invalidity of the pitch.
Other info:
Inventors:
Leber, Ralph E. Baughman, Robert O. (North Liberty, IN, US)
Application Number:
820090
Filing Date: 1977-07-29 Publication_date: 1978-12-19 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
273/336
273/395
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Grieb, William H.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Hobbs; Marmaduke A.
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