CN211302036U - Scoring device - Google Patents

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CN211302036U
CN211302036U CN201921578329.0U CN201921578329U CN211302036U CN 211302036 U CN211302036 U CN 211302036U CN 201921578329 U CN201921578329 U CN 201921578329U CN 211302036 U CN211302036 U CN 211302036U
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陈永泽
邵有明
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The utility model discloses a score device for snooker ball score, include: the number of the goal holes is multiple, and the goal holes are respectively and independently arranged on the table; the ball inlet holes are respectively communicated with the ball paths, and label readers-writers are arranged in the ball paths; the snooker ball is provided with a radio frequency tag, the snooker ball enters the lane through the goal hole, and the tag reader reads radio frequency information of the radio frequency tag; and the controller is connected with the label reader-writer and generates goal information according to the radio frequency information. The utility model realizes automatic scoring by matching the radio frequency label with the label reader-writer, and reduces the problems of large workload and large error caused by manual scoring; through adopting a plurality of goal holes of lane intercommunication, when the snooker ball gets into the lane through the goal hole, just score, can improve the precision of scoring.

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Scoring device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a sports equipment field, in particular to score device.
Background
Snooker (Snooker) means "obstacle, obstacle", so Snooker is sometimes called obstacle billiards. The length of the table used in the sport is about 3569 mm, the width is 1778 mm, the four corners of the table surface and the center positions of two long sides are respectively provided with a ball hole, and the balls used in the sport are divided into 22 balls including 1 white ball, 15 red balls and 6 color balls (yellow, green, coffee, blue, pink and black).
When current snooker ball match was scored, carried out artifical judgement through artificial identification's mode, carried out artifical score, but the mode of artifical score, it is big to score the work load, adopts supplementary camera and video recording to carry out fair score and maintenance rule when being used for large-scale match, but still has the problem of scoring the error, influences the mood of the team member of participating in the match, leads to unsatisfactory consequence.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims at providing a score device aims at improving the problem that current manual score work load is big, the error is big.
In order to achieve the above object, the utility model provides a score device for snooker ball score, include:
the number of the goal holes is multiple, and the goal holes are respectively and independently arranged on the table;
the ball inlet holes are respectively communicated with the ball paths, and label readers-writers are arranged in the ball paths;
the snooker ball is provided with a radio frequency tag, the snooker ball enters the lane through the goal hole, and the tag reader reads radio frequency information of the radio frequency tag;
and the controller is connected with the label reader-writer and generates goal information according to the radio frequency information.
Optionally, the controller is provided with a display device for displaying the goal information.
Optionally, the controller is connected to a server, so that the controller transmits the goal information to the server.
Optionally, the server is connected to a terminal device, so that the server sends the goal information to the terminal device.
Optionally, the scoring apparatus further comprises a video capture component, and the video capture component is connected with the controller.
Optionally, the scoring device further comprises a sphere collecting component, and one end of the fairway, which is far away from the goal hole, is connected with the sphere collecting component.
Optionally, the distance between the fairway and the horizontal ground is gradually reduced from one end of the goal hole to one end of the sphere collecting assembly.
Optionally, the tag reader is disposed at one end of the lane close to the sphere collecting assembly.
Optionally, the number of the radio frequency tags is at least two, and the radio frequency tags are uniformly distributed on the snooker ball.
Optionally, the scoring apparatus further comprises a manual button, the manual button being electrically connected to the controller.
The technical proposal of the utility model realizes automatic scoring by matching the radio frequency label with the label reader-writer, and reduces the problems of large workload and large error caused by manual scoring; through adopting a plurality of goal holes of lane intercommunication, when the snooker ball gets into the lane through the goal hole completely, just score, can improve the precision of scoring, avoid the snooker ball to pop out from the goal hole and lead to scoring inaccurate problem.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present invention or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings needed to be used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described below, it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention, and for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained according to the structures shown in the drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is a top view of a ball table according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic view illustrating a connection mode between a lane and a goal hole according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a snooker sphere according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a scoring control system in an embodiment of the present invention.
The reference numbers illustrate:
reference numerals Name (R) Reference numerals Name (R)
10 Ball table 11 Ball inlet
20 Ball track 21 Label reader-writer
30 Snooker ball 31 Radio frequency tag
40 Ball collecting assembly 50 Controller
51 Display device 52 Server
53 Terminal device 54 Video acquisition assembly
The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
It should be noted that, if directional indications (such as upper, lower, left, right, front and rear … …) are involved in the embodiment of the present invention, the directional indications are only used to explain the relative position relationship between the components, the motion situation, etc. in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indications are changed accordingly.
In addition, if there is a description relating to "first", "second", etc. in the embodiments of the present invention, the description of "first", "second", etc. is for descriptive purposes only and is not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In addition, the technical solutions in the embodiments may be combined with each other, but it must be based on the realization of those skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, the combination of the technical solutions should not be considered to exist, and is not within the protection scope of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a top view of a ball table structure according to an embodiment of the present invention, which provides a scoring device for scoring a snooker ball 30, including: a plurality of goal holes 11, wherein the number of the goal holes 11 is multiple, and the plurality of goal holes 11 are respectively and independently arranged on the table 10; the ball inlet holes 11 are respectively communicated with the ball passages 20, and label readers-writers 21 are arranged in the ball passages 20; the snooker ball 30 is provided with a radio frequency tag 31, the snooker ball 30 enters the lane 20 through the ball inlet 11, and the tag reader/writer 21 reads radio frequency information of the radio frequency tag 31; and the controller 50 is connected with the tag reader-writer 21, and the controller 50 generates goal information according to the radio frequency information. The goal holes 11 are arranged on the table 10 at intervals and distributed according to the mode of two goal holes 11 at the front, middle and back of the table 10.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a schematic view illustrating a connection manner between a lane and a goal hole according to an embodiment of the present invention, an inlet of the goal hole 11 is connected to an upper end surface of the table 10, an outlet of the goal hole 11 is connected to the lane 20, and a snooker ball 30 passing through an outlet of any goal hole 11 enters the lane 20.
Please refer to fig. 3 and 4, fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a snooker sphere structure in an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a scoring control system in an embodiment of the present invention, the rf tag 31 on the snooker sphere 30 includes information of the snooker sphere 30, the snooker sphere 30 enters the goal hole 11, enters the lane 20 along the goal hole 11, when the snooker sphere 30 moves to the tag reader/writer 21, the tag reader/writer 21 reads the rf information of the rf tag 31, and the controller 50 reads the rf information and generates it as goal information.
Because the sphere information corresponding to the radio frequency information is unique, when the snooker ball 30 is scored, the problem of wrong goal information can be avoided.
When the snooker ball 30 enters the ball inlet 11, a part of the snooker ball 30 is ejected out of the ball inlet 11, in the present scheme, after the snooker ball 30 enters the lane 20 through the ball inlet 11, the tag reader/writer 21 will read the radio frequency information of the radio frequency tag 31, so that the problem of scoring error caused by the snooker ball 30 being ejected out of the ball inlet 11 can be avoided.
When the tag reader/writer 21 is installed, only the tag reader/writer 21 needs to be arranged in the lane 20, and the tag reader/writer 21 does not need to be installed in each goal hole 11, so that the number of the tag reader/writers 21 can be reduced, which further contributes to reducing the installation difficulty and reducing the equipment cost.
The method for generating goal information by the controller 50 may adopt the prior art, and is not described again, the display device 51 may be connected to the controller 50, after the goal information is generated by the controller 50, the goal information may be sent to the display device 51, and the goal information is displayed in real time by the display device 51.
The display device 51 may be a digital display device for displaying the total goal score of the current player, or may be a display lamp with different colors, or may select another display mode as needed.
The method for registering and unbinding the athlete every time the athlete enters the field includes but is not limited to modes of brushing faces, fingerprints, swiping cards, pressing keys and the like, after the athlete enters the field, the scoring list, the IDs of the various colored balls are bound with the ID of the athlete, the ball enters the hole to generate a scoring request, and the scoring list automatically scores the accurate scoring for the athlete.
In order to improve the scoring accuracy, in this embodiment, optionally, the number of the radio frequency tags 31 is at least two, and the radio frequency tags 31 are uniformly distributed on the snooker ball 30. When the tag reader/writer 21 is installed, the radio frequency information of the plurality of radio frequency tags 31 is read, so that the error reading is avoided.
In the event of a match, there may be other situations, such as player infraction, etc., that require manual add-drop and scoring, and optionally, in this embodiment, the scoring apparatus further includes a manual button, and the manual button is electrically connected to the controller 50. When manual addition and subtraction are needed, the manual button can be used for performing addition and subtraction or subtraction operation.
Referring still to fig. 4, in an embodiment of the present invention, the controller 50 is connected to a server 52, so that the controller 50 sends the goal information to the server 52. The server 52 may be a cloud server 52, and the goal information is sent to the server 52, so that the goal information can be conveniently stored in real time, and the score statistics of each player can be conveniently performed.
After sending the goal information to the server 52, in this embodiment, optionally, the server 52 is connected to a terminal device 53, so that the server 52 sends the goal information to the terminal device 53. When a game is played, the controller 50 may send the goal information to the server 52 in real time, the server 52 pushes corresponding information to the terminal device 53 in real time, so that a user can know a score state in real time, and the terminal device 53 may be a mobile phone, a tablet, a television, or the like.
In order to facilitate users to know the competition site information, in this embodiment, optionally, the scoring apparatus further includes a video capturing component 54, and the video capturing component 54 is connected to the controller 50. The video acquisition device acquires a video of a match scene in real time, the controller 50 sends the corresponding video to the server 52, and the server 52 pushes the video to the user terminal device 53, so that a user can know the situation of the match scene in real time and know the score condition at the same time.
Since the server 52 can be used to store the scoring condition of the players, when the server 52 pushes the competition situation to the terminal device 53 of the user, the scoring condition of the corresponding player and the on-the-spot scoring condition can be synchronously pushed to the user, so that the user can comprehensively know the comprehensive scoring condition of each player.
Referring to fig. 2, in an embodiment of the present invention, the scoring device further includes a ball collecting component 40, and an end of the lane 20 away from the ball inlet 11 is connected to the ball collecting component 40. The sphere collection assembly 40 is adapted to collect the snooker sphere 30 entering the lane 20.
After the snooker ball 30 enters the fairway 20 through the ball inlet 11, the snooker ball 30 moves along the fairway 20 toward the ball collecting assembly 40, so that the ball is collected intensively.
Optionally, in this embodiment, the distance between the fairway 20 and the horizontal ground gradually decreases from the end of the goal hole 11 to the end of the sphere collecting assembly 40. Under the action of gravity, the snooker ball 30 gradually moves towards the ball collecting assembly 40 along the fairway 20, so that the automatic ball collecting operation is realized, and the workload of ball collecting can be reduced.
Optionally, in this embodiment, the tag reader/writer 21 is disposed at one end of the lane 20 close to the sphere collecting assembly 40. Only when the snooker ball 30 moves to the output end of the lane 20 along the lane 20, the tag reader/writer 21 reads the radio frequency tag 31 to score, so that the problem of scoring errors can be avoided, and meanwhile, when the tag reader/writer 21 is installed, only the output end of the lane 20 needs to be installed, so that the installation and maintenance are more convenient.
The above only be the preferred embodiment of the utility model discloses a not consequently restriction the utility model discloses a patent range, all are in the utility model discloses a conceive, utilize the equivalent structure transform of what the content was done in the description and the attached drawing, or direct/indirect application all is included in other relevant technical field the utility model discloses a patent protection within range.

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1. A scoring device for snooker scoring, comprising:
the number of the goal holes is multiple, and the goal holes are respectively and independently arranged on the table;
the ball inlet holes are respectively communicated with the ball paths, and label readers-writers are arranged in the ball paths;
the snooker ball is provided with a radio frequency tag, the snooker ball enters the lane through the goal hole, and the tag reader reads radio frequency information of the radio frequency tag;
and the controller is connected with the label reader-writer and generates goal information according to the radio frequency information.
2. The scoring apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said controller is provided with a display means for displaying said goal information.
3. The scoring apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the controller is connected to a server so that the controller transmits the goal information to the server.
4. A scoring apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein said server is connected to a terminal device so that said server transmits said goal information to said terminal device.
5. The scoring apparatus recited in claim 4, further comprising a video capture component, said video capture component being connected to said controller.
6. The scoring apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising a ball collection assembly, said ball path being connected to said ball collection assembly at an end thereof remote from said goal bore.
7. The scoring apparatus recited in claim 6, wherein said fairway is spaced from a horizontal surface in a decreasing distance from one end of said goal bore to one end of said ball collection assembly.
8. The scoring apparatus as recited in claim 6 or claim 7, wherein said tag reader is disposed at an end of said fairway adjacent to said sphere collection assembly.
9. The scoring apparatus recited in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the number of said radio frequency tags is at least two, said radio frequency tags being uniformly distributed on said snooker ball.
10. The scoring apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising a manual button, the manual button being electrically connected to the controller.
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