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EP1019159B1
EP1019159B1 EP98913998A EP98913998A EP1019159B1 EP 1019159 B1 EP1019159 B1 EP 1019159B1 EP 98913998 A EP98913998 A EP 98913998A EP 98913998 A EP98913998 A EP 98913998A EP 1019159 B1 EP1019159 B1 EP 1019159B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F7/00Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks
    • A63F7/06Games simulating outdoor ball games, e.g. hockey or football
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F7/00Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks
    • A63F7/06Games simulating outdoor ball games, e.g. hockey or football
    • A63F7/0684Games simulating outdoor ball games, e.g. hockey or football with play figures slidable or rotatable about a vertical axis
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F7/00Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks
    • A63F7/22Accessories; Details
    • A63F7/34Other devices for handling the playing bodies, e.g. bonus ball return means
    • A63F2007/345Ball return mechanisms; Ball delivery
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F7/00Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks
    • A63F7/06Games simulating outdoor ball games, e.g. hockey or football
    • A63F7/0604Type of ball game
    • A63F7/0632Hockey

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  • the invention relates to a table hockey game device according to the preamble of patent claim 1 , and US-A-4,480,833.
  • Table games such as table football and table hockey game machines are in different Embodiments known. They are used both at home and in public Local uses. The play equipment developed over the course of time too technically more perfect and thus always more expensive objects. Earlier, after the throw of a Coin a certain number of balls or pucks made available to and after each time a goal was scored, and the gaming machine was able to do so be played, as balls or pucks were present.
  • the table game device only contains a ball or puck that after the coin is thrown on the field and after every goal has been scored arranged by a ball or Pucktransfer observed of in the field of gate devices Ball or puck passages through which the ball or puck leaves the field, is guided by a ball or Puckeinthanö réelle back to the playing surface and is available for playing until the predetermined playing time has expired and the ball or puck transfer device is blocked in some way, whereupon the ball or puck only after the insertion of another coin back on the Play area passes.
  • the new table hockey game device contains only mechanical devices and the entire operation is done manually. A mains connection is therefore not required, so that the table hockey game device can be placed anywhere.
  • This New table hockey game machine is simple and inexpensive to manufacture, insensitive and low-interference in use and trouble-free maintenance.
  • the table hockey game machine is designed so that the entire path of the puck is self-contained, with the puck transfer device and the puck slot outside the court and the latter Nevertheless, a rectangle forms with an aspect ratio that is about the aspect ratio corresponds to regulatory hockey playing fields.
  • the new table hockey game device 10 has a box 12 , which consists of a lower box part 14 and an upper box part 16 .
  • a box 12 which consists of a lower box part 14 and an upper box part 16 .
  • the two box parts 14, 16 are connected to each other by hinges 20, so that the opening of the box 12, the upper box member 16 can be pivoted upwardly from the lower box member 14 , as shown in Fig. 2 .
  • hinges 20 the opening of the box 12
  • the upper box member 16 can be pivoted upwardly from the lower box member 14 , as shown in Fig. 2 .
  • a side wall of the upper box part 14 is door-like and wegschwenkbar along its lower edge, so you get access to the interior of the box top 16 for maintenance in a simple way.
  • the upper box part 16 contains the playing surface 30. This is a rectangle, wherein the ratio of width to length of the rectangle lies in the range between 0.3 and 0.82 and is preferably the same as in a regulated playing field.
  • the upper edge of this band 32 and the upper edges of the side walls 24 of the upper box part 16 are connected by inclined surfaces 34 , of which a randomly landed puck slip back onto the playing surface 30 can.
  • a transparent plastic strip 36 which continues in a rounded manner over the corners in the end portions of the longitudinal sides of the playing field 30 .
  • a horizontal transparent plate 38 which may be flat or curved, and which is also visible in Fig. 3 , is disposed between the side walls 24 and covers the playing surface 30th
  • the playing surface 30 has ten slots 40 in addition to the usual circles and lines required for the game. In these guide bodies, not shown, are added, which can be moved along the slots 40 . On each guide body above the playing surface 30 is a player figure 42 and below the playing surface 30 a player actuating mechanism attached, which will be described in a later section.
  • a gate device 44 is attached, which is shown for the sake of simplicity without network.
  • a further slot 41 is mounted in the playing surface 30 , which may be straight or curved and extends substantially parallel to the narrow sides of the playing surface 30 .
  • the slots 41 further guide body are added to which above the playing surface 30 more, acting as a goalkeeper during the game player figures 43 and below the playing surface further player actuating mechanisms, which are also described later, are attached.
  • the playing surface 30 in each of the two gate devices 44 has an opening which forms a puck passage 46 , through which a puck 1 leaves the playing surface 30 when a goal is achieved during a game.
  • a puck insertion opening 48 in the form of a vertical slot is arranged on the inclined surface 34 .
  • each guide body is fastened to an associated with him player actuating mechanism with an actuating rod 50 which is arranged according to FIG. 2 in the upper box part 16 below the playing surface 30 .
  • the actuating rods 50 project through one of the narrow side walls from the upper box part 16 and are provided with handles 52 on the outside.
  • the attachment is made so that you can move the respective associated player figures 42, 43 along their slots 40, 41 by linearly moving the actuating rods 50 in the appropriate direction, so it pulls out of the upper box member 16 or pushes into this, and that you can rotate the player figures 42, 43 by turning the actuating rods 50 .
  • the actuating rods 50 of all players 42, 43 which belong to a first team with white clothing, protrude on the one narrow side of the box 12, regardless of whether these player figures 42, 43 in the adjacent to this narrow side or in the opposite half of the playing surface 30 and correspondingly protrude the operating rods 50 of all players 42, 43 belonging to the second team with black clothing, on the other narrow side of the box 12th
  • the lower box part 14 includes a puck transfer device 60, comprising a channel system 62 and a puck lift 64, which form a closed path for the pucks 1 with the playing surface 30 , as well as a coin entry device 66 and a time switching device 68 ,
  • the puck transfer device 60 includes the channel system 62 and the puck lift 64.
  • the puck 1 rolls from the puck passage 46 of the play surface 30 in the area of one of the gate devices 44 to the lower end of the puck lift 64 , which subsequently brings to the height of Puckeinschö réelle 48 .
  • the channel system 62 has two collecting channels 62.1 below the Puck penlässe 46 , in which the puck 1 falls when a goal is achieved, and which open into a respective sub- channel 62.2 .
  • the sub-channels 62.2 open into a common central channel 62.3, in which the puck 1 reaches the puck lift 64 .
  • the collecting channels 62.1, the partial channels 62.2 and the central channel 62.3 are inclined slightly downwards in the direction of movement of the puck 1 , and the partial channels 62.2 and the central channel 62.3 are configured such that the puck 1 rolls in them.
  • the puck lift 64 has, according to FIG. 5, a lift shaft 64.1 , which is arranged centrally in the box 12 outside the playing surface 30 on one of its longitudinal sides and which projects upwards out of the lower box part 14 , so that it is in the upper one when the box 12 is closed Box part 16 protrudes and ends there in the area of Puckeinschö réelle 48 .
  • the elevator shaft 64.1 has two adjacent partial shafts 64.2, 64.3 .
  • an elevator body 64.4 is arranged, which to a certain extent assumes the function of an elevator platform and within the sub- shaft 64.2 up and down is displaceable.
  • the elevator body 64.4 has a laterally arranged magnetic attachment 64.5 facing the partial shaft 64.3 .
  • the second part of the shaft 64.3 is intended to receive the pucks 1 , which have a magnetic region in their axis and thereby adhere to the magnet projection 64.5 of the elevator body 64.4 , as soon as they are arranged opposite this.
  • a flexible tension element 64.6 such as a cord is attached on the elevator body 64.4 .
  • the other end of the flexible tension element 64.6 runs over a notch or a deflection roller on the side of the first part of the shaft 64.2 and is attached to the periphery of another roller 64.7 .
  • This further roller 64.7 is rotatably mounted on an axis 64.8 , which projects on one of the narrow sides of the lower box part 14 through the side wall 22 and is provided at its outer end with a knob 64.9.
  • a return spring 64.10 is fixed in the other, which is fixed at its other end to the bottom of the lower box member 14 .
  • the further roller has a sprocket, which cooperates with a toothed rack, whose extension projects laterally from the box base .
  • the vertical movement of the elevator body 64.4 is then carried out not by rotating the axis 64.8 but by pulling on the extension of the rack.
  • a damping device which is formed in the present embodiment as a spring which is attached on the one hand to the lower surface of the elevator body 64.4, on the other hand at the bottom of the lower box member 14 , and which exerts less force as the return spring 64.10.
  • the elevator body 64.4 In the normal case, that is, when no puck 1 is to pull up, the elevator body 64.4 is under the action of the force of the return spring 64.10 in its upper end position. If a puck 1 are to be wound up, the roller 64.7 is rotated counterclockwise via the axis 64.8 and against the force of the return spring 64.10 - as seen in FIG. 4 , whereby the tension element 64.6 unwinds from the roller 64.7 , so that the elevator body 64.4 moves down in the first part of shaft 64.2 until it has reached its lower end position. As soon as this is the case, the puck 1 to be wound up is attracted by the magnet projection 64.5 of the elevator body 64.4 .
  • the axle 64.8 is released, whereupon the roller 64.7, together with the axle 64.8, returns under the force of the return spring 64.10 to its original position, whereby the tension element 64.6 winds up again on the roller 64.7 and thereby the elevator body 64.3 with the puck 1 adhering to it into the upper end position.
  • the puck insertion opening 48 next to the upper end of the elevator shaft 64.1, as already mentioned, the puck insertion opening 48, at the level of which the puck 1 is located, has reached its uppermost position in the elevator shaft 64.1 .
  • a pawl 64.11 serves to push the puck 1 away from the elevator body 64.4 and to convey it to the playing surface 30 through the puck insertion opening 48 .
  • FIG. 6 shows a variant of this pawl device, which is suitable in a construction in which the puck 1 not laterally but adheres to the bottom of the elevator body; in its uppermost position, it is then passed through the pawl 64.11 operable against the force of a Klinken Wegholfeder 64.12 a projecting from the upper box portion 16 catch rod 64.13, is provided to the puck 1 of the elevator shaft 64.1 by the puck insertion opening 48 on the playing surface 30 to transport.
  • the Münzeinschmother 66 and the associated time switching device 68 are arranged. These serve to limit the time of the games and can act on two different types: after the first game is played with only one puck 1 , which is available after inserting a corresponding coin during a certain period of time; after the second game type, there are several pucks 1 coming into play one after the other, and the game lasts until a goal has been scored with each puck.
  • the timing device 68 and the coin insertion device 66 are, as will be described below, designed and arranged so that can be played with the same table hockey game device 10 alternatively for both types. At this point, it should be noted that in the context of the present description under coins money or coin-like chips or plastic chips, which need not be round to understand.
  • the time switching device 68 comprises a conventional time switch 68.1, on the Aufziehknopf 68.2 a rod is attached, which serves as a locking body 68.3 to shut off the central channel 62.3 against the passage of pucks 1 .
  • a flexible connecting element 68.4 for example, a cable attached. Its other end is connected at 68.5 with a Werner 66.1 of the Münzeinschtechniks 66 which is actuated by a handle 66.2 against the force of a return spring, not shown. Before a coin is inserted, the Switzerlandprofil 66.1 can not be operated.
  • the game proceeds as follows: by inserting the coin pulling out of the draft profile 66.1 of Münzeinschikis 66 is possible. In this case, the coin falls into a checkout, not shown, and at the same time the locking body 68.3 is rotated by the connecting element 68.4 from its locking position in the clockwise direction - seen in Fig. 4 - .
  • the puck 1 which was previously held in the middle channel 62.3 by the blocking body 68.3 , not shown in FIG. 4 , now rolls to the lower end of the elevator shaft 64.1, where, as already described, it is attracted by the magnet projection 64.5 of the elevator body 64.4 .
  • the roll 64.7 is now rotated and brought the elevator body 64.4 together with the puck 1 from the lower end position in the upper end position.
  • the pawl 64.11 is then actuated and the puck 1 passes through the Puckeinschö réelle 48 on the playing surface 30.
  • the actual game begins now, and after each goal achieved the puck 1 passes through the Puck thoroughlylass 46, the gutter 62.1, the corresponding side channel 62.2, the Central channel 62.3, the puck lift 64 and the Puckeinthanö réelle 48 back to the playing surface 30th
  • the blocking body 68.3 is again in the blocking position. It can now only be played until the next goal falls and the puck 1 disappears through the puck passage 46 from the playing surface 30.
  • the game is over, since the blocking body 68.3 prevents the puck 1 from going to the puck lift 64 .
  • the game is limited by the time available and not by the number of goals scored, although there is no opportunity for time-outs without additional equipment on the time switch.
  • the connecting cable 68.4 is not as described above at 68.5 but attached at 68.6 .
  • the pucks 1 are located before the beginning of the game in succession in the central channel 62.3 above the locking body 68.3 .
  • the connection cable 68.4 operated to raise the timer 68.1 while turning the locking body 68.3 from its locked position.
  • the timer 68.1 is raised only for a very short period of time, just enough to let all the pucks 1 roll through the lower end of the central channel 62.3 to the elevator shaft 64.1 , before the locking body 68.3 again in his Lock position returns.
  • a first puck 1 is brought onto the playing surface 30 in the same way as described above, where it remains until the first goal is scored.
  • the first puck 1 then passes in the usual way in the central channel 62.3 , where it is retained by the locking body 68.3 .
  • the game continues by the next puck 1 is promoted to the game field 30 after each goal and is then completed when with each of the available pucks 1 a goal has been scored.
  • the playing time is not limited in time with this type of game but by the number of maximum achievable goals. In contrast to the first game described here can also be played for a change at the same time with several pucks.
  • the table hockey game device 10 can be easily converted if you want to switch from one to the other game.
  • a purely mechanical table hockey game device for example, an un-closed Puck path and / or have a Puck ejection opening within the game field.
  • the table hockey game device may have a pedestal instead of legs or on be arranged a wall bracket.
  • Individual player figures can, instead of as described only in slots parallel to the Long sides of the playing surface also in slots parallel to the narrow sides of the playing surface move; In particular, a shift can be provided behind the gate devices be.
  • the puck lift does not need to be inside the box but can be one Form side approach to the box, and it can be used as an inclined conveyor instead of as described above be designed as a vertical conveyor.
  • the mechanism by which the puck moves from the puck lift to the playing surface is, by a mounted on the box longitudinal side ram, which means of a Pressure switch to use is to be formed.
  • the device described above in detail has all the control levers and buttons on arranged on the two narrow sides of the playing surface so as to be operated by the two players to be able to; for tournament equipment are preferably only the lever for the operation the player figures attached to the narrow sides, while all other control levers and buttons are arranged on the long sides to there by a Referees to be actuated.
  • For tournament equipment which has a time switch should either be played after the second system, ie with several pucks, or there is an additional time-out mechanism to provide the timer during the time-out stops.
  • Such a time-out mechanism would have a blocking device have to go back to the locking member of the timer in his To temporarily stop blocking position. Also, this mechanism should preferably by be operated from a long side.
  • the limiting the field bands can, as is common in hockey stadiums, as Advertising media are used.

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  1. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) avec un dispositif de transfert de palet (60), au moyen duquel un palet (1) peut être ramené de passages de palet situés aux environs de buts (44) dans une surface de jeu (30) horizontale par une ouverture de remise pour palet (48) à la surface de jeu (30),
    caractérisée en ce que
    l'ouverture de remise pour le palet (48) se trouve à l'extérieur du côté ou au-dessus de la surface de jeu (30),
    le dispositif de transfert de palet (60) est une installation mécanique et mécaniquement contrôlée, manuellement actionnable qui comporte un système de canaux (62) et un ascenseur pour palet (64) avec un puits d'ascenseur (64.1), dans lequel un corps d'ascenseur (64.4) est déplaçable, le puits d'ascenseur débutant au bout du système de canaux (62) et aboutit à l'ouverture de remise de palet (48),
    le système de canaux (62) étant formé en ce qui concerne sa coupe transversale de manière à ce que le palet (1) roule,
    le dispositif de transfert de palet (60) constitue, avec la surface de jeu (30), une voie pour les palets (1) fermée en soi (1), et
    l'ouverture de remise de palet (48) étant disposée dans un rayon d'une ligne centrale divisant la surface de jeux (30) entre les installations de buts.
  2. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon la revendication 1,
    caractérisée en ce que
    la surface de jeu (30) étant couverte par une plaque transparente (38) au-dessus de l'ouverture de remise de palet (48) et le dispositif de transfert de palet (60) forment une voie fermée en soi pour le palet (1).
  3. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que
    le système de canaux (62) comporte un canal partiel (62.2) partant de chaque installation de but (44), et en ce que les deux canaux partiels (62.2) aboutissent à un canal principal (62.3) commun, les canaux partiels (62.2) et le canal principal (62.3) étant inclinés vers le bas en direction de transfert.
  4. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon la revendication 3,
    caractérisée en ce que
    après un bute marqué le palet dans le système des canaux (62) arrive du passage de galet (46) dans le rayon d'une des installations de but à un bout inférieure de l'ascenseur de palet (64).
  5. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon la revendication 1,
    caractérisée en ce que
    le corps d'ascenseur (64.4) possède une pièce ajoutée d'aimant (64.5), à laquelle un palet (1) qui peut être magnétisé adhère.
  6. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon la revendication 1 ou 5,
    caractérisée en ce que
    une des extrémités d'un élément de train (64.6) flexible est attachée au corps d'ascenseur (64.4) dont l'autre extrémité est attachée à un rouleau (64.7), le rouleau (64.7) ou bien étant fixé de manière non-rotative à un axe ayant une extrémité (64.8) dépassant un casier (12), ou bien possédant une couronne dentée qui coopère avec une crémaillère ayant une prolongation dépassant le casier (12).
  7. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que
    le dispositif de transfert de palet (60) peut être débloqué temporairement au moyen d'un corps de blocage (68.3) d'une installation de commande de temps (68) étant manuellement actionnable et mécanique.
  8. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon la revendication 7,
    caractérisée en ce que
    l'installation de commande de temps (68) comporte un appareil de commande de temps (68.1) auquel le corps de blocage (68.3) réglable temporellement pour le dispositif de transfert de palet (60) est attaché.
  9. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon la revendication 7,
    caractérisée en ce que
    l'installation de commande de temps (68) est remontable par un profile de train pouvant être débloqué dépassant le casier (14).
  10. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon la revendication 9,
    caractérisée en ce que
    il comporte un appareil de remise (66) pour des pièces de monnaie respectivement des jetons qui débloque le profile tirant (66.1) lors d'une remise d'une pièce de monnaie.
  11. Installation de jeu de hockey de table (10) selon une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que
    la relations entre le petit côté et le grand côté long de la surface de jeux se situe dans un rayon entre 0,3 et 0,82 et est par exemple égale à celle d'un terrain de jeu conforme aux règles.
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