Abstract:
A play unit for moving at least one rolling element (14), having a considerably horizontal, changeable-inclination play surface (11) on which a rolling element (14) is guided and moves in dependence on the inclination of the play surface (11), the play unit being designed as a play table, of which the play surface (11) is mounted on a base (B) via a bearing device (F).
Abstract:
A marble track is constructed from cubes, base blocks, tower dowels, track dowels and rubber bands. Each cube has four vertically oriented tower bores, through-bores of approximately the width of the tower dowels, adjacent and parallel to the four vertical edges of the cube. Each base block has four vertically oriented tower bores with the same spacing as the tower bores in the cube. Cubes may be positioned on tower dowels extending vertically from a base block, and the position of a cube may be stabilized by a rubber band around the tower dowels just below the cube. A channel in each cube (except the "end cubes") permits a marble to pass through the cube. A channel may be bifurcated, and may have entrances/exits to any combination of the six faces of a cube. Track dowels may be inserted in track bores below each side channel entrance/exit to permit the marble to roll out of the channel and onto the track dowels. To facilitate the capture of a marble falling into a top entrance hole of a channel, the top hole may have a counterbore. Optimal dimensions of the components are related to the diameters of the marble and the dowels, and the side length of the cubes.
Abstract:
A table game including a housing, a playing surface received within the housing, and a paddle member resiliently affixed to the playing surface and supported by the housing. The paddle member serves to move the playing surface upwardly and downwardly relative to a vertical force applied to the paddle member. The paddle member is rotatable about a vertical axis relative to an actuation of a handle member connected thereto. The paddle member is slidable across a width dimension of the playing surface. The playing surface includes a first surface which is pivotally connected to a second surface. The first surface is independently movable relative to the second surface. A second paddle member is affixed to the second surface at an end of the first surface.
Abstract:
This invention comprises a games apparatus on which a game involving strength, skill and agility is playable by two or more opposing players who, in playing the game, must struggle against one another as they attempt to score points by directing a playing piece on a playing field into a designated scoring zone or zones. The apparatus comprises a playing field, on which a playing piece is movable, incorporating one or more scoring zones per player, together with one or more handles per player extending outwardly of the playing field manipulable to cause the playing field to be tilted from the horizontal, characterized in that the playing field is tiltably mounted on a pedestal, which pedestal is adapted to be fixedly mounted to a base at least during use of the games apparatus, the base being configured and arranged to, in play, carry substantially the entire weight of the players and to enable all the players to each exert up to their full strength in attempting to achieve tilting of the playing field without there being substantial risk of altering the relative orientation of the pedestal and the base.
Abstract:
An electronic game is provided having a playing field including an array of individually operable and selectively illuminated field array positions on which a game player attempts to maneuver a movable object over selected ones of the field array positions and actuate selected field array positions in accordance with the rules of the game. The player maneuvers the movable object by tilting or positioning of the playing field and game device with respect to a horizontal plane. The electronic game utilizes a microprocessor to control the progress of the game, to selectively illuminate playing field positions, to monitor the actuated field positions and to control the output of indications to the game player as to the progress of the game and the game player's score.
Abstract:
A planar nonmagnetic sheet is mounted in an open topped container with the top of such sheet spaced from the bottom of the container and edge portions of the sheet spaced from the inner sides of the container. The top of such sheet forms a playing surface for a playing piece or wobbler having a low center of gravity and a convexly curved bottom. Lower board magnets are located beneath the playing surface sheet at the four corners of a square. An upper board magnet is positioned above the playing surface sheet at the center of such square. Another magnet is carried by the wobbler. All of the magnets, including the lower board magnets, the upper board magnet and the wobbler magnet, are short cylindrical bar magnets oriented such that the same pole of each is generally adjacent to the playing surface, and the other pole of each is farther from the playing surface, so that the board magnets provide a magnetic field repelling the wobbler. Tilting of the container causes the wobbler to spin or wobble and move over the playing surface. By expert manipulation of the container the wobbler can be made to traverse any of a variety of different circuitous paths over the playing surface without skidding or travelling beyond an edge of the playing surface to fall into the container.
Abstract:
A tiltable game surface device comprising a game surface mounted in a housing by a plurality of springs connecting the game surface to the housing and urging the game surface toward the base of said housing, and into parallel relation with the base, at least four levers mounted in the housing for raising various portions of the game surface such that actuating one lever will cause one quadrant of the game surface associated with said lever to rise out of parallel with base, thereby causing a game ball on the surface to move by gravity.
Abstract:
A game apparatus having a pair of tiltable platforms mounted upon a base with a stationary goal section positioned between the two platforms. A tortuous path or maze is provided in the surface of each of the platforms along which a ball may roll. Players stand upon the platform and manipulate the same by shifting their weight to cause the ball to traverse the maze and at the conclusion of the maze to enter the goal section, If desired, four platforms may be provided disposed at 90.degree. displaced positions around the goal sections thereby allowing up to four players to simultaneously play the game.
Abstract:
A railroad teeter switch game having parallel channels interconnected in a game board. The channels representing a railroad main track and railroad return tracks. Roller balls are used to represent a railroad engine, a railroad caboose, and other railroad cars and are rolled back and forth in the tracks by tilting the board. By skillfully opening and closing switches at the end of the main track and using the return tracks, the players of the game can reverse the order of the roller balls in the main track, thereby achieving the object of the game.
Abstract:
A game device having a laterally and longitudinally tiltable platform manually manipulable by means of a control stick. Cooperating game boards which are removably mountable on said platform are provided with playing surfaces having raised or recessed portions adapted to serve as obstacles or traps for ball-shaped playing members used therewith.