Pulley system for positioning an arcade game pick-up device
11313443 · 2022-04-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2019/069
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2019/0686
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A63F9/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16H19/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G07F17/3297
PHYSICS
International classification
G05G11/00
PHYSICS
F16H19/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A system for maneuvering a pick-up device such as a vacuum, claw, or other crane for an arcade game or the like comprises a metallic frame and two motors. A mount is suspended over the frame and the movement of the mount is managed by monofilament loops rotated by the motors using a set of four stacks of pulleys. The arrangement of the pulleys allows the mount and pick-up device to be easily maneuvered anywhere within the frame.
Claims
1. A pulley system for positioning an arcade game pick-up device, comprising: a metal rectangular frame having two pairs of parallel sides each having an upper surface; first and second electric motors each having a rotating shaft; a first monofilament loop partially wound about the rotating shaft of the first electric motor and a second monofilament loop partially wound about the rotating shaft of the second electric motor; first and second pairs of blocks, said first pair of blocks retaining a first rod therebetween and the second pair of blocks retaining a second rod therebetween, the first pair of blocks each sliding on an upper surface of the first pair of parallel sides of the metal rectangular frame and the second pair of blocks each sliding on a respective upper surface of the second pair of parallel sides of the metal rectangular frame, each block further comprising a through hole for receiving and clamping a portion of one of the first and second monofilament loops passing therethrough; a mount disposed at an intersection of the first and second rods and configured to move laterally in response to a movement of the first pair of blocks and to a movement of the second pair of blocks; first, second, third and fourth stacks of pulleys each positioned on a respective corner of the metal rectangular frame and each pulley engaging one of the first and second monofilament loops; wherein the monofilament loops and pulleys are arranged so that the first pair of blocks move in a first lateral direction when the first electric motor rotates the first monofilament loop and the second pair of blocks move in a second lateral direction when the second electric motor rotates the second monofilament loop, the first lateral direction and the second lateral direction being orthogonal to one another; and wherein the mount is maneuverable anywhere within the metal rectangular frame by actuating the first and second electric motors to control the position of the intersection of the first and second rods.
2. The pulley system of claim 1, wherein each block includes a fastener disposed perpendicular to the through hole for fixing the portion of the monofilament loop therein.
3. The pulley system of claim 1, wherein a pick-up device is suspended from the mount.
4. The pulley system of claim 1, wherein one of the stacks of pulleys comprises a first reversing pulley to reverse the direction of the first monofilament loop and second reversing pulley to reverse the direction of the second monofilament loop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(7) The game apparatus 10 includes a housing 12, front panel 14, and a playing area 18. Housing 12 provides a support for the other components of the game apparatus. Housings can take a wide variety of forms; for example, as shown in
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(10) On each corner of the frame 52 is a vertical stack 60 of horizontally oriented pulleys, numbering between two and four pulleys. Each pulley in a stack 60 rotates independently and can rotate in both directions while aligned on a common spindle or axel. A fastener 64 passes through each spindle with a nut 62 on top to secure the stack 60 together. In a first embodiment, the stack having two pulleys is diagonally across the stack having four pulleys, and each of the three pulley stacks are diagonal from each other. There may be other arrangements where the stacks 60 have different numbers of pulleys.
(11) The frame's bars 54 each support a block 66 that is smooth and configured to slide easily along the upper surface of the respective bar of the frame 52. Each block 66 has a first cylindrical recess that is sized to receive one end of a rod 68 therein. The rods 68 are sized such that with each end inside the respective block's cylindrical recess, the blocks 66 are centered over one bar 54 of the frame 52. The block-rod-block assembly moves as a single unit across the frame 52, either front to back or side to side, depending upon which rod 68 is being considered. Each block 66 also includes a through hole 70 having an axis that is transverse to the axis of the cylindrical recess. The through hole 70 for each block 66 includes a clamping mechanism 72 that captures and fixes a respective monofilament therein, such that movement of the monofilament causes a corresponding movement of the associated block. Blocks 66 on opposite sides are attached to the same monofilament, and as described below the rotation of the monofilament causes each block 66 to move in the same direction.
(12) The first and second rods 68 are attached at their intersection to a mount 76 as shown in
(13) The mount 76 is controlled by movement of the respective pairs of blocks 66 on the frame 52, which in turn are controlled by a monofilament connecting the pairs of blocks to the respective motor 58. The monofilaments are wound around the pulleys in a manner that maintains the same lateral direction (left-right, front back) rather than the same circular direction (clockwise, counterclockwise). That is, the monofilament is wound so that each pair of blocks 66 moves in the same direction when the motor 58 rotates the monofilament, rather than one block moving in one direction and the second block moving in a second direction.
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(15) Similarly, a common monofilament loop 101 as shown in
(16) Thus, when both motors control the blocks (and therefor the rods and mount) in this manner, the pick-up device can be moved over the playing field and within the open area of the frame 52.
(17) The foregoing description is not intended to be limiting, but rather an example of the present invention. One of ordinary skill in the art would readily recognize that there are many alterations and substitutions to the just-described embodiments, and the present invention is intended to encompass all such substitutions and alterations. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention should be determined by the words of the appended claims using their ordinary meanings, in light of descriptions and depictions herein.