Arcade game with rotating targets
09950250 ยท 2018-04-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F9/0079
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G07F17/3255
PHYSICS
A63F9/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B67/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F9/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention is directed to an arcade game with a rotating playing field and a radially projecting mechanism for moving targets located on the spinning mechanism board. Having the mechanism be radially projecting allows for more players by reducing the playing area that each player occupies. In a first embodiment, the player uses a vacuum mechanism. In another embodiment, the player uses a pusher to direct targets or prizes off the playing field in the radial direction. The pusher mechanism can push the targets toward the player (into a retrieval bin) or off the playing field at the center of the game. In a preferred embodiment, the game automatically replaces each displaced target with a new target so that the game always maintains the same number of targets on the playing field.
Claims
1. An arcade game having a flat playing field that rotates about a center and past a plurality of playing stations having sets of player controls, and a plurality of targets dispersed on the playing field, the game comprising: a plurality of vacuum pick-up devices each moving exclusively radially along a respective line between a set of player controls and a center of the playing field, the pick-up device including a suction cup and vacuum means for picking up a target and moving the target inward toward a respective collection area along said respective line, the collection area for each player having an entrance located at a center of the playing field and accessible by a player controlling the pick-up device to claim the target below the playing field; and a target distribution device for replacing a target won by a player automatically by delivering a replacement card to the playing field, the target distribution device comprises a stack of targets and that an uppermost target is dropped onto the playing surface after a target is removed through winning the game to maintain a constant number of targets on the playing field; wherein the pick-up device moves to the target distribution device and removes an uppermost card and drops the uppermost card onto the playing field after a card is removed through winning the game; wherein each vacuum pick-up device is controlled by its own pulley system, where the pulley system includes a cable that extends both above and below the rotating playing field; wherein up to eight players or more can play simultaneously at eight separate playing stations; and wherein the pick-up device drops vertically onto the playing surface upon control by the player to land on a target and establish a suction-sustaining connection to lift the target and drop the target into the collection area.
2. The arcade game of claim 1, wherein the targets comprise gift cards.
3. The arcade game of claim 1, wherein the pick-up device is controlled by a pulley and cable system that is connected to a motor.
4. The arcade game of claim 1, wherein an upper surface of the playing field is uneven to prevent the pick-up device from creating a suctional connection to the upper surface of the playing field.
5. The arcade game of claim 1, wherein the collection area is located between the playing field and the player controls.
6. The arcade game of claim 5, further comprising a door and a drop area between a retrieval bin and the outside of the game.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) The present invention incorporates a rotating playing field in an arcade game such as the type described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,991,230 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,559,552, the contents of each of which are fully incorporated herein by reference. The present invention differs from the earlier games in that it is a multi-player game where players compete concurrently on the same playing field, thereby increasing the opportunity for participation and the revenues for the game operator. The playing field 20 rotates in the direction of arrow 21 by a conventional motor arrangement well known in this art and omitted herein for brevity. In the center of the playing field may be a circular opening 22 that is divided into pie shaped sectors 24 that correspond to a separate player station. That is, each player station has an associated sector of the playing field opening 22 defined by dividers 26 emanating radially from a central pole 28. Each sector 24 leads to a compartment below the playing field 20 that is accessible to a player at the corresponding player station. Alternately, the player's retrieval compartment 114 may be adjacent the player on the periphery of the playing field.
(8) On the playing field is a number of prizes or targets 30, which can be poker chips, baseball cards, gift cards, playing cards, tokens, or other symbolic or actual value objects that can be collected by a player. For example, gift cards having a monetary value that can be redeemed later at the arcade, or other restaurants or stores, can be used in the game and take up much less space that other conventional arcade game prizes, allowing the game operator to spend less time refilling the game prizes. The prizes may vary in value, creating a competition among players for the best prizes, or the prizes may all have the same value.
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(10) The player thus maneuvers the pick-up device along the radial line associated with his or her playing station 50, and then lowers the pick-up device onto a prize as it rotates below on the rotating playing surface 20. If the pick-up device lands on a prize, the pick-up device carries the prize 30 to the sector 24 associated with the playing station, where the prize is released by removing the vacuum from the pick-up device. The prize then falls into the sector, where it can be claimed by the player in the retrieval bin.
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(14) Each of these various embodiments are intended to be illustrative of the greater concept of the invention and not limiting in any way. The drawings are not intended to be limiting, but rather teach the aspects of the invention in various ways. Accordingly the scope of the invention is properly construed as rendered by the appended claims, using the ordinary meanings, without limitation to any specific description or depiction herein.