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Title:
Kicker-type bumper assembly for games
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1. A bumper assembly for use in a game in which an electrically conductive ball traverses the playing surface of a game board having a base layer, a contact plate, and an insulation layer that electrically isolates tha base layer from the contact plate layer, said bumper assembly comprising:
a solenoid having a core member and a concentrically arranged coil, said coil being electrically connected to the contact plate and the base layer and urging longitudinal movement of the core when energized;
a bumper support member that is responsive to the longitudinal movement of the core;
a bumper fastened to one end of the bumper support member; and
a spring concentrically disposed about a portion of said bumper support member, said spring extending through an aperture in said insulation layer and said base layer and electrically connected to the contact plate layer such that when the ball makes electrical contact between the spring and the base layer, the ball completes a current path between said base layer and said contact plate to energize the solenoid coil and cause movement of said bumper relative to said game board, said bumper being of such shape and position relative to said playing surface that it will engage said ball to cause its projection away from said bumper during said bumper movement.
2. The bumper assembly of claim 1, said bumper assembly further comprising:
a flange member connected to the game board, said flange member having an aperature for receiving a portion of the bumper support member such that the movement of the bumper support member is guided within the aperature.
3. A bumper assembly for use in a game in which an electrically conductive ball traverses the playing surface of a game board having a base portion and a contact plate portion separated by an insulation layer that electrically isolates said base portion from said contact plate portion, said assembly comprising:
a solenoid having an electrical coil connected to the base portion and the contact plate portion, said coil urging longitudinal movement of a core when energized;
a bumper support member having a plurality of extremities extending through respective aperatures of the playing surface, said member being responsive to the movement of the core;
a plurality of bumpers, said bumpers being individually fastened to an extremity of the bumper support member; and
a plurality of spring members, each of said spring members associated with one of said bumpers and being concentrically arranged about one of the extremities of said bumper support member and extending through the respective aperature in said playing surface, said spring member being electrically connected to said contact plate such that when the ball contacts said spring member, the ball closes an electrical circuit between said base and said contact plate to energize said solenoid and cause movement of the plurality of bumpers relative to the game board, said bumper being of such shape and position relative to said playing surface that it will engage said ball to cause its projection away from said bumper during said bumper movement.
4. The bumper assembly of claim 3 wherein said game further includes a scoring mechanism, said bumper assembly further comprising:
a switch that controls the energization of the scoring mechanism in response to the action of the bumper assembly.
5. The bumper assembly of claim 4 wherein one contact of said switch is connected to the bumper support member of said bumper assembly.
6. The bumper assembly of claim 3 and further comprising:
a bell that is connected to the flange member of the bumper assembly; and
a bell striker that is responsive to the movement of the bumper support member, and that is disposed with respect to said bell such that the bell striker strikes the bell at least once as the bumper support member is moved from an initial position to a retracted position and returned to the initial position.
7. The bumper assembly of claim 3 said bumper assembly further comprising:
a flange member connected to the game board, said flange member having a plurality of aperatures for receiving respective extremities of the bumper support member such that the lateral movement of the bumper support member is guided by the flange member.
8. A bumper assembly for use in a game in which an electrically conductive ball traverses a playing surface, said assembly comprising:
a game board having a base layer and a contact plate layer that are separated by an insulation layer which electrically isolates said base layer from said contact plate layer;
a solenoid located on one side of said game board and electrically connected to the base layer and the contact plate layer;
a bumper support member having a plurality of arms, said bumper support member being connected to said solenoid and each of said arms extending through a respective aperature in said game board, such that the plurality of arms extend at least partially on the side of said game board opposite from said solenoid;
a plurality of bumpers, each of said bumpers being fastened to a respective arm of the bumper support member; and
a plurality of spring members, each of said spring members being concentrically arranged about a respective one of the bumper support arms, each spring member being electrically connected to said contact plate layer such that when the ball contacts the spring member while traversing the base layer of the game board, an electrical current path is closed between said contact plate layer and said base layer to energize the solenoid and cause movement of said bumper relative to said game board, said bumper being of such shape and position relative to said playing surface that it will engage said ball to cause its projection away from said bumper during said bumper movement.
9. The bumper assembly of claim 8, said bumper assembly further comprising:
a flange member connected to the game board, said flange member having a plurality of aperatures for receiving respective arms of the bumper support member such that the movement of said arms through the aperatures of the game board is laterally guided by the flange member.
Other info:
Inventors:
Bailey, Dennis (Greenwood, AR, US)
Application Number:
951316
Filing Date: 1978-10-13 Publication_date: 1980-09-30 Assignee:
Spang Industries, Inc. (Butler, PA)
Primary Class(es):
273/129P
273/121A
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Primary Examiner:
Pinkham, Richard C.
Assistant Examiner:
Brown, T.
Attorney:
Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay
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