EP0018903A1 - Jeu éducatif, notamment pour enfants - Google Patents

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EP0018903A1
EP0018903A1 EP80400577A EP80400577A EP0018903A1 EP 0018903 A1 EP0018903 A1 EP 0018903A1 EP 80400577 A EP80400577 A EP 80400577A EP 80400577 A EP80400577 A EP 80400577A EP 0018903 A1 EP0018903 A1 EP 0018903A1
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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
    • A63F9/00Games not otherwise provided for
    • A63F9/18Question-and-answer games
    • A63F9/183Question-and-answer games electric
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F9/00Games not otherwise provided for
    • A63F9/24Electric games; Games using electronic circuits not otherwise provided for
    • A63F2009/2448Output devices
    • A63F2009/245Output devices visual
    • A63F2009/2451Output devices visual using illumination, e.g. with lamps
    • A63F2009/2452Output devices visual using illumination, e.g. with lamps as a signal
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F9/00Games not otherwise provided for
    • A63F9/24Electric games; Games using electronic circuits not otherwise provided for
    • A63F2009/2448Output devices
    • A63F2009/247Output devices audible, e.g. using a loudspeaker
    • A63F2009/2477Tone generators, oscillators

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  • the present invention relates to an educational game, in particular for children.
  • the present invention relates to an educational game characterized in that it comprises a frame, a first support mounted on the frame and on which are arranged a first series of information, at least one second support on which are arranged a second series of information which can be associated respectively with those of the first series of information, a signaling device comprising at least one series of elements for displaying other information, arranged on said first support of the frame, with each information of said first series of information corresponding to one of said display elements, means for switching on the signaling device and making said other information appear first successively with said display elements, then after a determined period, with only one of these said elements, and a series of means respectively associated with the information of said first series of information and arranged so that the association of the information, of said first series of information corresponding to the display element to which appears, after said determined period, said other information, with the corresponding information, of said second series of " .informations, makes this said other information disappear.
  • the signaling device may also include a sound source placed in the frame, intended to be switched on at the end of the determined period after which said other information appears in only one of the said display elements, and instead of the 'association in question does not remove this said other information, it modulates the emission of the sound source.
  • the means for switching on the signaling device are arranged to make said other information appear to the display elements at random.
  • the essential interest of the game consists in choosing, from the information of the second series of information, that which must be associated with the information of the first series of information corresponding to the display element to which this other information appears, in order to make it disappear precisely, without the player having been able to have the least prior information idea about the outcome of the viewing sequence.
  • the winner is the one who, at each viewing sequence, is the first to make the necessary association.
  • This game therefore implies, on the one hand, a capacity for association of ideas and, on the other hand, a speed of reflection.
  • the information in question may be images illustrating events, for example a series of accidents to which additional images must be associated illustrating appropriate rescue means, for example the sinking of a ship and a lifeboat or the fire of a building and a fire engine. It can also be a question of associating colors, numbers, shapes, volumes, etc.
  • the display elements can advantageously be light sources, such as bulbs, which an electrical signaling device makes turn to flash, but in a random order, each display sequence ending in the maintenance of a single lighted bulb .
  • the means of starting the display sequence do not cause the bulbs to flash randomly, it can be expected that the game is always similar, and of course only partially, to a lottery.
  • the means for starting the display sequence can be arranged so that a player, for example the winner, could trigger a new viewing sequence from the bulb which would have flashed at the moment of this trigger if the viewing sequences had succeeded and renewed without interruption, or if only the new sequence had been triggered when the previous one stopped.
  • the means, associated with said first series of information and arranged to make said other information disappear or modulate the emission of the sound source comprise an insulating card arranged at the inside the frame and a series of pairs of conductive pads printed on the card, the pairs of pads being connected in parallel, respectively associated with the information of the first set of information and arranged so that two pads of the same pair are short circulated during the association of the corresponding information of said first series of information with the corresponding information of the second series of information.
  • a series of pairs of conductive pads may be provided, associated respectively with the conductive pads, in contact with them, by one of their ends, and projecting, by the other of their ends, out of the support on which is arranged the first series of information ; and a series of cards carrying respectively the information of the second series of information, each card comprising a metallized layer covered with an insulating coating, with the exception of two specific zones, by which it is intended to cooperate with one pairs of studs, by their so-called other end, for short-circuiting these studs and therefore the associated pads.
  • the information of the second series of information is respectively carried by supports of different determined shapes
  • the support on which the information of the first series of information is arranged comprises recesses shaped to receive respectively the second information supports
  • the game shown in the drawing in its various embodiments, comprises a frame, inside which is arranged a signaling and sound system which is common to all the embodiments.
  • the signaling circuit includes a power source, for example a battery, and a general start switch, which will be described later.
  • the circuit 20 for controlling the diodes 9 comprises an electronic counter 21 comprising as many outputs as there are diodes 9, in this case eight, and a series of eight current amplifiers 22, each composed of a transistor, connected respectively between the positive terminals of the diodes 9 and the counter 21, to increase the light intensity of the diodes which otherwise would not be sufficient.
  • This intensi The light tee is also controlled by a resistor 23 rac connected to all the negative terminals of the diodes 9.
  • the control oscillator 30 has two NAND gates, or "NAND", 31, 32, the two inputs of the door 32 being connected to the output of the door 31, and the output of the door 32 being connected to the input of the counter 21.
  • the oscillator 30 also includes a resistor 33, connected between the output and one of the inputs 34 of door 31, and a capacitor 35, connected between the output of door 32 and the input 34 of door 31.
  • the oscillator 30 supplies the control pulses of the counter 21. The frequency of these pulses is determined by the values of the resistor 33 and of the capacitor of the capacitor 35, the period of the output pulses varying with the value of the resistor 33 and / or of the capacitor of the capacitor 35.
  • a line 36 is connected to the other input 37 of door 31, for disabling, or disabling, the oscillator 30, as long as the tone is not zeroed, as will be explained below. -after.
  • the clock circuit 40 essentially comprises a NAND gate 41, a diode 42, a capacitor 43 with low leakage, for example tantalum, and a resistor 44.
  • the resistor 44 is connected to the two input terminals of the gate 41, the output of which is connected to the negative terminal of the diode 42, the capacitor 43 being connected to the positive terminal of the diode 42.
  • the inputs of the gate 41 are maintained at zero potential by the resistor 44.
  • a start-up contactor sequence 45 is provided for, when activated, drive, via a resistor 46, the entry of the door 41 in its high state, thus making the output of this door switch to its low state.
  • the capacitor 43 discharges through the diode 42 which, in turn, validates the counter 21 via a line 47. As long as the contactor 45 is actuated, the capacitor 43 remains discharged and the counter 21 validated. When the contactor 45 is released, the capacitor 43 is recharged through a resistor 48 connected to the connection point of the capacitor 43 and the diode 42. When the potential of the capacitor 43 reaches approximately half of the supply voltage, the voltage threshold of door 41 is reached and counter 21 is disabled. The time required for the potential of the capacitor 43 to reach half of the supply voltage is determined by the values of the resistor 48 and of the capacitance of the capacitor 43.
  • the tone circuit 50 comprises two oscillators 51 and 52, supplying a loudspeaker 53 connected in series with a resistor 80, via a single-stage amplifier 58, in this case a transistor, driven by the oscillators 51, 52 via a resistor 59.
  • the oscillator 51 is a low frequency oscillator modulating, via a resistor 88, the basic oscillator 52, so as to obtain an alternating sound with two Heights.
  • the oscillator 52 comprises two NAND doors 84, 85, the inputs of the door 85 being joined to the output of the door 84, a resistor 86 connected between the output of the door 84 and one of its inputs 90, and a capacitor 87, connected between the output of door 85 and the input.
  • 90 of gate 84, oscillator 51 also comprising two NAND gates 54, 55, a resistor 56 and a capacitor 57, arranged according to a diagram identical to that of oscillator 51.
  • the sound level is inversely proportional to the value of the resistor 80.
  • the tone control circuit 60 comprises two NAND doors 61, 62s the output of door 61 being connected to a input 63 of door 62, an input 64 of door 61 being connected to output 65 of door 62, itself connected to the disabling line 36 of oscillator 30.
  • Circuit 60 is connected to circuit 40 through a capacity 120 and three NAND gates 121, 122, 123.
  • a series of contactors 100 mounted in parallel, and only one of which is shown in FIG. 1, the two terminals of each being constituted by two conductive pads 11 and 12 which will also be described in more detail below, are provided to validate the oscillator 30 for controlling the counter 21, invalidating the tone oscillators 51, 52 and thus stopping the emission of the tone.
  • the emission of the tone it is caused by the charging of the capacitor 43, at the moment when its potential reaches half of the supply voltage: when the threshold voltage is reached, approximately half the value of the voltage power supply, the output of door 61 switches to its high state and validates the tone oscillators 51, 52 via line 89.
  • a first embodiment of the game of the invention comprises a frame of generally frustoconical shape 201, inside which the signaling and public address circuit of FIG. 1 is arranged, but not shown on this Figure 2, and provided with a circular upper part 202 shaped in a particular way and preferably molded in one piece with the frame, and a circular bottom, not shown as not characteristic, joined to the frame 201 to close it , for example by gluing or welding.
  • the frame, with its upper part and its bottom is preferably made of a material which is not electrically conductive.
  • the upper part 202 includes a central orifice 203 intended to receive the general start switch 204 and the static sequence start switch 45.
  • An insulating card 205 is also placed inside the frame 201, fixed to the upper part 202 by spacers 206.
  • the upper part 202 is divided into a determined number, eight in the example shown, of equal sectors each comprising two reception housings 207 and 208, the reception opening of which faces the interior of the frame, and which are offset slightly radially and angularly on the surface of the upper part 202.
  • This upper part has two levels 209 and 210, the central level 209 being substantially higher than the peripheral level 210 relative to the bottom of the frame, levels out of which protrude respectively. housing 207 and 208.
  • each of the housings 207 is housed one of the light-emitting diodes 9 described above, which is visible through a window 212 formed in the upper part of the housing 207.
  • These eight diodes 9 are mounted on feet 211 fixed on the card 205 and electrically connected to the signaling and public address circuit of FIG. 1 via a conventional conductive circuit printed on card 205.
  • each of the housings 208 is housed a ball 213 which is held in its housing by a flexible strip 214 fixed to the inner wall of the upper part 202, by one of its ends 215.
  • the strip has the particularity. to be conductive, at least at its other end 217.
  • An orifice 216 is formed in the upper part of each lo gement 208, so that the means described below can, against the return action of the corresponding strip 214, push down the ball 213 which is housed therein and thus cause the bending of this strip 214 around its end 215 , so that its other end 217 comes to bear on the surface of the card 205 facing the upper part 202 of the frame. It will be noted in this regard that the length of the strip 214 and the dimensions of the card 205 are linked together.
  • the conductive pads 11 and 12 forming two by two the contactors 100 already discussed above with respect to the signaling circuit of FIG. 1, are printed on the card 205. It will be noted here again that the electrical connection points of the diodes 9 to the signaling circuit, on the printed circuit of the card 205, illustrated at 218 in FIG. 3, are slightly angularly offset with respect to the pairs of pads 11 and 12.
  • Eight pairs 100 of pads 11 and 12 are thus regularly printed along a circumference on the surface of the card 205, so as to be respectively disposed under the ends 217 of the eight strips 214.
  • the end 217 of the associated strip 214 comes to bear on the two pads 11 and 12 of the corresponding pair, so as to short-circuit them, and thus validate the oscillator 30 , invalidate the tone oscillators 51, 52 and modulate, or preferably stop, the emission of the tone.
  • the sequence launching contactor 45 comprises two rings of generally cylindrical and coaxial shape, one 219 external and the other 220 internal, held in the orifice 203. These rings, for example obtained from a plastic material, are metallized over their entire surface and remain isolated from each other by an external cylindrical sleeve 221 of a piece 222, also intended for fixing the crowns 219 and 220.
  • the crown 219 is provided, in its lower part, with two diametrically opposite peripheral lugs 223, and the crown 220, also in its lower part, is provided with two central lugs 224, however diametrically opposite with respect to the axis of the crown .
  • metal springs 225 and 226 intended, when these crowns are in place, to come to bear on pads 227 and 228 printed on the card 205.
  • To actuate this contactor it suffices to short-circuit these two terminals, for example by simultaneously touching the two crowns 219 and 220, metallized for this purpose, the electrical connection being effected through the metal springs 225 and 226.
  • the external crown 219 is held in place in the orifice 203 by the upper part 202 of the frame 201, against which an external annular shoulder 229 of the crown 219 is in abutment and by the part 222, under the shoulder 229, fixed to the upper part 202 of the frame 201, for example by screws, not shown, extending through orifices 290 drilled in part 222.
  • the internal crown 220 is fixed to the insulation piece 222, for example by screwing, openings 230 being formed for this purpose in an internal annular shoulder 231 of the neck gives 220.
  • the general start switch 204 comprises a button 232, mounted on a small internal cylindrical sleeve 233 of the piece 222 and inside the crown 220, this button comprising an axis 234, for example of rectangular section, of which the end 235 extends through a central orifice in the card 205, a shoulder being formed at this end 235 to come into abutment against the card 205.
  • Two portions of circular conductive crown 237 are printed on the card 205, the mean diameter of this conductive ring corresponding to the distance between the two ends 238 of the strip 236.
  • the play is started by short-circuiting these two printed portions 237 using the strip 236, it that is to say by turning the knob 232, for example a quarter turn.
  • the button 232 is held in place, for example using a clip, not shown, mounted on the end 235 of the axis 234, under the card 205.
  • Frame 201 as described above, can be associated with different support rings, on each of which are arranged a first series of information.
  • crowns are arranged to be placed on the frame 201 and cooperate with the upper part 202 of which they can conform to the shape, the fixing of these crowns on the frame being obtained in a conventional manner, for example by clipping, or by simple positive cooperation of shapes.
  • Each of these rings is also divided into eight identical sectors, each comprising one of said first information, and intended to be associated respectively with the eight sectors of the upper part 202 of the frame, with their respective housings 207 and 208, or again with their diodes 9 and their respective balls 213.
  • the support ring 239 in FIG. 5 thus includes volume information.
  • these eight sectors are provided, at their periphery, respectively eight recesses 240 to 247, the shapes of which correspond to the vertical projection of eight different straight cylindrical volumes, such as for example a square 240, corresponding to a cube, a triangle 241, corresponding to a prism, a circle 242, corresponding to a cylinder of revolution, etc.
  • These eight volumes are also illustrated on an internal circular portion 248 of the crown 239, respectively in the eight corresponding sectors of the crown.
  • a central orifice 249 is formed in the crown 239, for the passage of the sequence launch switch 45 and the start switch.
  • the straight cylindrical volumes 240 ′ to 247 ′ are molded pieces, for example, the lower part of which is arranged to adapt to the housings. 208 of the upper part 202 of the frame 201.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 thus represent a straight prism 241 ′, comprising a lower annular groove 250 of the same outside diameter as the housings 208, and providing a central lug 251 adapted to penetrate the orifice 216 of these housings 208.
  • the players must rush to choose the one of the volumes 240 'to 247', among the eight which are in front of them, corresponding to the illustration of the circular portion 248 of the crown 239 associated with the diode 9 lit.
  • the first of these players who has entered the appropriate volume introduces it into the corresponding recess of the crown 239 and the lug 251 of this volume pushes the corresponding ball 213, which in turn drives the end 217 of the strip 214 corresponding bearing on the two associated pads 11 and 12 which are thus short-circuited.
  • the internal circular portion 248 of the ring 239 is, in the ring 252, replaced by one of the discs of a plurality of removable disks 253 on which are represented, as in the portion 248, respectively several series of first information, such as for example surfaces, animals or colors.
  • the recesses 260 to 267 of the crown 252 no longer correspond to particular volumes, in the sense in which it was considered above, but only to straight cylindrical supports 260 'to 267' arranged to receive the information respectively.
  • These supports of second information are small straight cylinders of low height and of particular horizontal sections and all different.
  • the shapes of the recesses 260 to 267 of the crown 252 correspond respectively to the sections of these supports.
  • These supports are hollow parts, for example molded parts, the lower part of which is designed to fit on the housings 208 of the frame 201.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 thus represent one of these supports 266 ′, of polygonal section and with perpendicular adjacent faces, which comprises, at its lower part, an annular groove 270, of the same external diameter as the housings 208, and providing a central lug 271 adapted to penetrate into the orifice 216 of the housings 208, just like the volumes 240 'to 247'.
  • the positioning of the supports 260 'to 267' on the crown 252 is carried out in the same way as that of the volumes 240 'to 247' on the crown 239, the pins 271 fulfilling the same function as the pins 251.
  • the upper part 272 of these supports acts as a base for receiving said second information about animals or colors.
  • this base 272 has two orifices 273 and 274.
  • the color or animal information is carried by colored tokens 280 and profiles 281, representing the animals in question, mounted respectively on bases 282, comprising at their lower part two legs 283, with, at their free end, a shoulder 284 projecting outwards.
  • the supports 260 ′ to 267 ′ are taken alone, or the tokens 280 or the profiles 281 are mounted on these supports.
  • the legs 283 of the bases 282 are introduced into the orifices 273 and 274 of the bases 272 of the supports, respectively, the shoulders 284, located at a distance from the underside of the bases 282 equal to the thickness of the bases 272 of the supports, blocking these tokens or profiles on the corresponding supports.
  • a second embodiment of the game of the invention comprises a frame 301, identical to the frame 201, inside which the signaling and public address circuit of FIG. 1 is arranged, and provided with a circular upper part 302 shaped in a particular way and molded in one piece with the frame and a bottom.
  • the frame 301, with its upper part and its bottom, is preferably made of a material which does not conduct electricity.
  • the upper part 302 has a central orifice 303 - intended to receive the general start switch 204 and the sequence start switch 45 described above.
  • the upper part 302 is divided into a determined number, eight in the example shown, of equal sectors arranged to receive and cooperate with carrier cards of second information described below.
  • Each sector has a planar face 304 slightly inclined, extending from the periphery of the area on approximately half the length of the radius of the upper portion 302, and on which is arranged a first information intended to be associated with information of one of the support cards.
  • the surface 305 of the sectors is horizontal, or parallel to the bottom of the frame.
  • an opening 306 is formed for housing a diode 9 already described above, this opening weak, being protruded out of this horizontal part.
  • a plurality of orifices 307 are provided, five in the example shown, for the passage of conductive pads 308.
  • An insulating card 309 is also placed inside the frame 301, fixed in the same way as the card 205 in the frame 201.
  • the diodes 9 are mounted on the card 309 and electrically connected to the signaling circuit of FIG. 1 by a conductive circuit printed on the card 309, in the same way as in the frame 201.
  • the card 309 is divided into eight sectors each comprising two conductive pads 11 and 12, printed on this card at two points chosen from five which are illustrated at 310 in FIG. 14.
  • the sectors of the card correspond to those of the upper part 302 of the frame 301, and the five points 310 of each card sector correspond to the five orifices 307 of each inclined face 304 of the frame 301.
  • the card 309 thus comprises eight pairs of pads 11 and 12 forming the contactors 100, and arranged in the respective sectors in eight different ways corresponding to eight different combinations of two points 310 taken from among five.
  • pairs 100 of pads 11 and 12 are printed substantially along a circumference on the surface of the card 309, just like the orifices 307 on the surface of the upper part. lower 302 of frame 301.
  • Each pair of pads 11 and 12 corresponds to a pair of studs 308 conventionally fixed to the card 309, one end of which 311 is in contact with one of the two pads, and of which the other end 312, the studs extending vertically and perpendicular to the card 309, passes through one of the two corresponding orifices 307 to protrude slightly from the orifice 307 in question.
  • the sequence start switch 45 and the main switch 204 are mounted in the frame 301 and cooperate with the conductive circuit printed on the card 309 in the same way as in the frame 201.
  • the card 309 also carries four conductive pads 227, 17 and 228, 18, as well as two portions of circular conductive crown 237.
  • Frame 301 can be associated with several series of different types of sets of information carrier cards, each set therefore comprising eight cards.
  • Each card preferably made of plastic, includes an image to be associated with one of the eight images arranged on the inclined faces 304 of the frame.
  • Each card has the particularity of having, under the image, a metallized face covered with an insulating coating with the exception of two zones by which it is intended to cooperate with the ends 312 of the two studs 311 corresponding to the image of the face 304 with which the image of the card in question must be associated.

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