EP0119415A2 - Appareil de jeu - Google Patents

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EP0119415A2
EP0119415A2 EP84100995A EP84100995A EP0119415A2 EP 0119415 A2 EP0119415 A2 EP 0119415A2 EP 84100995 A EP84100995 A EP 84100995A EP 84100995 A EP84100995 A EP 84100995A EP 0119415 A2 EP0119415 A2 EP 0119415A2
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symbol carrier
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Heinz Remmler
Andreas Remmler
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    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F17/00Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services
    • G07F17/32Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services for games, toys, sports, or amusements
    • G07F17/34Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services for games, toys, sports, or amusements depending on the stopping of moving members in a mechanical slot machine, e.g. "fruit" machines
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F5/00Roulette games
    • A63F5/04Disc roulettes; Dial roulettes; Teetotums; Dice-tops
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F5/00Roulette games
    • A63F5/0011Systems for braking, arresting, halting or stopping

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  • the invention relates to a game device with a symbol carrier and a mark, between which a relative movement can be carried out by an electric motor, with a toothing which is coaxial to the axis of the symbol carrier and rotatable relative to this, the division of which is equal to the division of the symbols on the symbol carrier, and with an electromagnet, by means of which the relative movement of the symbol carrier and the mark can be released and interrupted according to a random function, the mark and the symbol carrier being able to be locked relative to one another in one of a plurality of rotational angular positions predetermined by the toothing.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a game device of the generic type, in which the operating energy expenditure and the impact stress are reduced in a simple manner.
  • this object is achieved in that the poles of two ring-shaped electromagnets are arranged approximately concentrically to one another and coaxially to the shaft of the symbol carrier, that the mark is designed as a freely movable magnetizable element and is arranged between the poles of the electromagnets, that between the poles of the electromagnets and the ends of the mark facing the electromagnets each have a non-magnetizable ring arranged at a distance from the respective electromagnet, that one ring is fastened to the symbol carrier and that the rings are shaped and arranged such that the mark is only on the ring that is initially located on the actuated electromagnet is present and engages in the toothing on one ring.
  • the mark which is designed as a relatively light-weight element, is brought into and out of engagement with the toothing, depending on the actuation of one or the other electromagnet, without the symbol carrier and the electric motor being locked while the mark is in the Interlocking engages and thereby marks a certain symbol as set.
  • These can run out freely after the mark engages in the toothing, the mark rotating with the symbol carrier. Switching the lightweight Engagement and disengagement brands can be done with very little energy. Likewise, no significant impact occurs as soon as the lightweight brand engages in the toothing. Wear is correspondingly low. For the player, the game appeal increases because he can visually track the relative movement of the brand and symbol carrier, similar to the ball and the number wheel in a roulette game.
  • the electromagnets are preferably fixed to the frame. Although they can also be firmly connected to one or each of the rings, the arrangement fixed to the frame has the advantage that its mass does not have to be accelerated by the electric motor and sliding contacts or the like are omitted for its power supply.
  • the other ring which is not fastened to the symbol carrier, can be rotatably mounted about a shaft of the symbol carrier and can be driven in opposite directions to the latter. If the mark on this ring is attracted by the electromagnet assigned to it, the symbol carrier and the mark rotate in opposite directions to one another. The symbol carrier and the mark can therefore rotate at a relatively low speed, so that they only need to be accelerated with relatively low energy when the electric motor is switched on. On the other hand, this makes it easier to read the locked relative angular position of the symbol carrier and mark and shortens the expiry time of symbol carrier and mark. Nevertheless, they can have such a high relative speed in operation that it is not possible for a player to stop their relative movement in a desired relative angle of rotation position if the actuation of the electromagnets is not controlled by a random generator.
  • the mark is preferably circular. This has the advantage that it is based on any angle of rotation their own central axis, which is perpendicular to their circumference, can be brought into engagement with the toothing without having to align them relative to the toothing in terms of energy and time.
  • the symbol carrier is a transparent disc, behind which a smaller disc as a mark is arranged approximately perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the symbol carrier. Due to their flat shape, the disks have a very low moment of inertia and can therefore be accelerated or locked relative to one another with little expenditure of energy.
  • the symbol carrier simultaneously covers an annular space that receives the mark and still enables the observation of all symbols and the mark.
  • the poles of the electromagnets face the symbol carrier disk and the rings are designed as ring disks and the surfaces of the ring disks facing the brand enclose a flat angle, the apex of which faces the brand.
  • the electromagnets can have a relatively small radial distance, so that the outside diameter of the radially outer electromagnet and thus the radial dimensions of the parts carrying and / or surrounding parts can be kept small in relation to this path diameter with a predetermined diameter of the orbit of the mark. This enables a radially compact structure with a correspondingly low moment of inertia of the rotating parts, in particular of the symbol carrier.
  • the surface of the one ring facing the disk-shaped mark can have elevations which coincide symmetrically with the radial center line of one tooth of the toothing. This ensures that the mark drawn against the toothing is not a stable position in front of the Takes up the tip of a tooth, but if necessary tilts to the side and is pulled between two teeth.
  • the mark has a conical back, that the poles of the electromagnets face the symbol carrier disk and the rings are designed as ring disks, and that the faces of the ring disks facing the mark enclose a flat angle, the apex of which is turned away from the mark. There is only a line contact between the mark and the radially inner ring disk, so that the mark would tip over the line of contact and be drawn between two teeth if it were pulled against the tip of a tooth when tightened.
  • the instability of the position of the mark on the one ring on the radial center line of one of the teeth can also be achieved or increased by the fact that in the face of the ring facing away from the mark, magnetizable metal strips are inserted radially with the radial center line of one of the teeth.
  • the rings can have trough-shaped treads for the circular mark and at least one tread the teeth. There is no additional carrier (gear) for the toothing, so that the moment of inertia to be overcome by the electric motor when driving is correspondingly lower. Likewise, there is only a line contact between the mark and the tread or the toothing.
  • the mark is designed as a hollow ball, it is particularly inert.
  • the operating voltage of the coil of the one electromagnet is switched off with a first switching element and the operating voltage of the coil of the other electromagnet is switched off via a second switching element can be supplied with a switch-off delay and the switching elements can be actuated alternately by a changeover switch.
  • This causes the electromagnets to be switched on for a short time after a switchover, until the switch-off delay time has elapsed, and that there is no magnetic field-free gap during the switchover, which leads to an uncontrolled movement of the mark under the influence of the centrifugal force and its weight and, if appropriate, to could cause an impact.
  • the coils of the electromagnets can each have a low-resistance part and a high-resistance part, and the high-resistance parts can each be bridged by a switching element with a switch-on delay, and these switching elements can be actuated alternately by the changeover switch.
  • the pull-in current of the electromagnet that is switched on is switched over to a low holding current after the switch-on delay has expired, so that operating energy is saved.
  • At least one light barrier can be assigned to the brand orbit. This enables low-friction and low-wear scanning of the relative position of the symbol carrier and mark in order to evaluate this position automatically, if necessary, e.g. by issuing a prize and / or by means of a corresponding symbol and / or prize display.
  • the figures represent parts of a coin-operated slot machine with a chance to win.
  • the game device has a frame 20 in which a tube 22 is rotatably mounted.
  • a sleeve 24 is mounted coaxially on the tube 22, on which a further sleeve 26 is rotatably mounted coaxially by means of radial ball bearings 28.
  • a drive wheel 30 and an annular disc 32 are fixed coaxially.
  • a cylinder 34 is fastened coaxially to the tube 22, so that the washer 32 and cylinder 34 form a pot.
  • a ring 36 in the form of an annular disk made of non-magnetizable material is fastened coaxially to the tube 22.
  • the ring 36 extends radially with axial play (distance) up to the poles of an annular electromagnet 38 coaxial with the tube 22.
  • the electromagnet 38 consists of two coaxial cylinders 40 and 42 made of magnetizable material, a magnetizable ring disk carrying the cylinders 40 and 42 44, which is fixed coaxially on the tube 22, and a ring coil 46 between the cylinders 40 and 42nd
  • Another electromagnet 48 consisting of two coaxial magnetisable ones, is coaxial to the electromagnet 38 Cylinders 50 and 52, a ring coil 54 and the washer 44 are arranged radially inside the electromagnet 38 and at a radial distance from it, the cylinders 50 and 52 also being fastened to the washer 44.
  • a hollow shaft 56 is also rotatably supported about an axis 59 by means of radial ball bearings 58.
  • a further drive wheel 60 and a symbol carrier 62 in the form of a transparent glass pane are fastened on the shaft 56, namely the symbol carrier 62 on one end and the drive wheel 60 on the other end of the shaft 56 protruding from the tube 22, the symbol carrier 62 covers the axial opening of the pot 32, 34 with play.
  • an annular disk 64 with teeth 66 is attached to the periphery and connected to the symbol carrier 62 by an intermediate disk 68.
  • a further ring in the form of a ring disk 70 made of non-magnetizable material is attached to the ring disk 64 and extends approximately radially with axial play over the poles of the electromagnet 48.
  • the rings 36 and 70 are conical in opposite directions, so that they form a ring ridge in the central region between the two electromagnets 38 and 48, which faces the symbol carrier 62.
  • a mark 74 in the form of a circular flat disk made of magnetizable material with radial play is loosely arranged.
  • the diameter of the mark 74 is smaller than the radial distance between the toothing 66 and the shoulder 72.
  • two electric motors 78 and 80 are fastened to the frame 20 and drive the wheels 30 and 60 in opposite directions via a transmission 82, here a V-belt transmission.
  • the electromagnets 38 and 48 can be alternately connected to an operating voltage source 86 by a changeover switch 84.
  • the changeover switch 84 is controlled by a random generator 88 after it has been switched on by an operating switch 90, the operating switch 90 simultaneously switching on the electric motors 78 and 80.
  • a delay switching mechanism 91 which causes the operating currents of the electromagnets 38, 48 or the ring coils 46, 54 to overlap following a switchover and then to lower the respective starting current to a low holding current.
  • the operating current overlap ensures that the mark is always in a magnetic field, even when switching, and does not move uncontrollably between the rings 36 and 70. Lowering a starting current to a holding current saves energy.
  • a light barrier fixed to the frame with a light transmitter 92 and a light sensor 94 scans holes 96 lying on a circumference of the ring 70 in order to determine the relative position of the mark 74 and the symbols recorded on the front of the symbol carrier 62 at equal angular intervals, here Arabic numerals 0 to 12 to feel.
  • Each symbol 0 to 12 is assigned a hole 96.
  • Each symbol is recorded in a segment of a circle delimited by radial lines 98 on the disk 62, the number of symbols 0 to 12 and the teeth 66 and their divisions being the same.
  • the ring 70 is provided on its front side with wart-shaped elevations 99, which can also be designed as radial ribs.
  • the elevations 99 have the same pitch as the teeth 66 and are each on the same radius as the teeth 66, so that each tooth 66 is assigned an elevation.
  • the elevations 99 prevent a stable position of the mark 74 exactly above one of the teeth 66 on the boundary between two circular segments coinciding with one of the lines 98. Rather, the mark 74, if pulled by the electromagnet 48 exactly against the center of the end face or tip of a tooth 66, would tilt to the side due to the elevation 99 and then be pulled into the area between two teeth 66, so that it is clearly one of the Circle segments is assigned.
  • a perforated disk 100 is fastened to the wheel 60, the holes 102 of which are arranged at the same angular intervals as the holes 96 and are scanned by a further light barrier 104 fixed to the frame.
  • FIG. 2A shows the structure of the control part of the electromagnets 38, 48 in more detail. It contains two switching elements A, B only with switch-off delay, here relays with dropout delay, and two switching elements C, D with switch-on and switch-off delay.
  • the dropout delay of the relays C, D is equal to or greater than that of the relays A, B.
  • a normally open contact a of the relay A is located between the coil 46 and the operating voltage source 86 and a normally open contact b of the relay B between the coil 54 and the operating voltage source 86
  • the coils 46 and 54 each consist of a low-resistance part 46a or 54a and a high-resistance part 46b or 54b.
  • a normally closed contact c of the relay C bridges the high-resistance part 46b and a normally closed contact d of the relay D bridges the high-resistance part 54b.
  • the relays A, C are in one and the Relay B, D in the other position of the switch 84 at the operating voltage source 86.
  • An RC series circuit is connected in parallel with the relays A, B and an ohmic resistor in series and a capacitor in parallel with the relays C, D.
  • switches 84, 90 and relays A to D assume the position shown.
  • the operating switch 90 is closed by entering a coin
  • the motors 78, 80 and the random generator 88 start to run.
  • relay A picks up, so that contact a is closed and electromagnet 38 is switched on. Due to the delay in the activation of the relay C, the contact c remains closed, so that only a correspondingly high starting current flows through the low-resistance coil part 46a and the mark 74 is drawn to the ring 36 by the electromagnet 38.
  • the pull-in delay time of the relay C After the pull-in delay time of the relay C also picks up and opens the contact c, so that now the high-resistance coil part 46b also flows through the current, but this is reduced to a much lower holding current. Despite the now higher total number of turns, the ampere-turn number is lower. Since the mark 74 has in the meantime approached the electromagnet 38, except for the distance caused by the ring 36, the mark 74 is still attracted by the electromagnet 38 with sufficient force. At the same time, the symbol carrier 62 and the ring 36 holding the mark 74 are rotated in opposite directions, so that the mark 74 and the symbols 0 to 12 rotate in opposite directions.
  • the mark 74 is immediately drawn by the electromagnet 48 against the ring 70 and between two teeth 66. Immediately afterwards, the delayed relay D also picks up, the contact d is opened and the current of the electromagnet 48 is switched to a low holding current. The symbol carrier 62 and the mark 74 now run together, but are at rest relative to one another.
  • the scanning of the holes 96 and 102 is enabled by the light barriers 92, 94 and 104 in a predetermined angular position of the disk 100.
  • a counter not shown, counts the pulses emitted by both light barriers until a pulse of the light barrier 92, 94 fails due to the mark 74 covering a hole 96.
  • the number of pulses of the light barrier 104 counted at this moment then corresponds to a sequence number, not shown, of the circle segments of the symbol carrier 62, to which the symbol recorded in this segment is assigned. If a cash payment is assigned to this symbol, the gaming device automatically issues the relevant amount of money. Only then is the switch 90 automatically reset so that a new game can be triggered.
  • the game device can also have several of these devices, which are triggered in the same way by a common operating switch. Different symbol combinations of all symbol carriers are then assigned different amounts of money to be paid out.
  • the player can easily follow the course of the mark 74 and the symbols 0 to 12 visually as in a roulette game (with appropriate selection of the speeds of symbol carrier 62 and ring 36), but without being able to predict the final relative rest position of the symbol carrier 62 and the mark 74.
  • This increases the appeal for the player compared to a game device, in which the symbols rotate in succession behind a small opening (window) forming the "mark" in a front window of the device and the final symbol is fixed or recognizable only when the symbol carrier has come to a standstill.
  • FIG. 3 differs from that of FIGS. 1 and 2 in that the teeth 66 of the ring 64 are omitted and instead the ring 36 'is provided on its shoulder 72 with radial teeth 76.
  • the symbol carrier 62 is then connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the radially outer ring 36 ′ instead of the radially inner ring 70.
  • the rest position of the switch 84 is reversed. During the running time of the random generator 88, therefore, the ring 70 and the mark 74 rotate relative to the symbol carrier 62 and then the mark 74 drawn between the teeth 76, the ring 70 and the symbol carrier 62 together.
  • the light barrier 92, 94, 96 is assigned to the radially outer ring 70.
  • magnetizable metal can be provided in the rear of the ring 36 ' strips 99 'are inserted with the radial center line of one of the teeth 76 coincident. The magnetic field of the electromagnet 38 is then short-circuited in the area of these metal strips, so that the mark 74 is drawn out of these areas between two adjacent teeth 76.
  • the rings 36a and 70a are designed as trough-shaped, radially facing treads for the disk-shaped mark 74a and cover the poles of the electromagnets 38a and 48a, which are also facing each other, with a slight radial play.
  • the ring 70a is connected directly to the symbol carrier 62 and is provided with the toothing 66 on its running surface.
  • the sleeve 26a also forms the drive wheel (30) for the ring 36a.
  • the shaft 56a simultaneously forms the drive wheel (60) for the ring 70a, being mounted outside instead of inside the tube 22.
  • the light barrier 92, 94 is designed as a reflection light barrier, just like the light barrier 104a, the light barrier 92, 94 always generating a pulse when it detects the passing of the mark 74a, which is designed to be reflective for this purpose.
  • the light barrier 104a scans markings provided on the circumference of the shaft 56a, which correspond to the holes 102 according to FIG. 1.
  • the electrical control part not shown, is the same as in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1
  • FIG. 5 differs from that of FIGS. 1 and 2 essentially only in that the mark 74b is designed as a hollow low-inertia ball and the treads of the rings 36b and 70b quarter form circular grooves which complement each other to form an approximately semicircular groove which is open towards the symbol carrier 62 and which cover the poles of the electromagnets 38b and 48b facing the symbol carrier 62 with axial play.
  • the toothing 66 is formed in the running surface of the ring 70b.
  • the cylinder 50b is slightly longer than the cylinder 50 to adapt to the shape of the ring 70b in the axial direction.
  • FIG. 6 differs from that of FIGS. 1 and 2 only in that the mark 74 as an obtuse-angled cone and the contact surfaces of the rings 36c and 70c are conically opposite to those of the rings 36 and 70, the conical side of the cone faces the contact surfaces of the rings 36c and 70c.
  • the cone angles of the mark 74c and the rings 36c, 70c are approximately the same in the illustrated axial section, which runs through the central axes of the mark 74c and the rings 36c, 70c, due to the different diameters of the mark 74c on the one hand and the rings 36c, 70c, on the other hand, no surface contact, but only a line contact between the mark 74c and the ring 70c in any case.
  • the elevations 99 could therefore be omitted here, since the mark 74c could only assume an unstable position on a boundary line between two circular segments of the symbol carrier 62 in the middle of a tooth 66 and therefore because of the line contact with the outer (front) conical contact surface of the ring 70c Tilt side and pulled into a stable position between two teeth 66.
  • the elevations 99 increase the positional instability of the brand.
  • the switch 84 can also be actuated manually by means of an actuating element, since, with a correspondingly high relative relative speed of the symbol carrier 62 and mark 74, even the most skillful player will not be able to achieve a desired relative rest position of symbol carrier 62 and mark 74 to be predetermined.
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