EP0824945B1 - Spielbrett - Google Patents

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EP0824945B1
EP0824945B1 EP96307967A EP96307967A EP0824945B1 EP 0824945 B1 EP0824945 B1 EP 0824945B1 EP 96307967 A EP96307967 A EP 96307967A EP 96307967 A EP96307967 A EP 96307967A EP 0824945 B1 EP0824945 B1 EP 0824945B1
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Masatoshi Todokoro
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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
    • A63F9/30Capturing games for grabbing or trapping objects, e.g. fishing games
    • 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
    • A63F2007/341Ball collecting devices or dispensers

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  • This invention relates to a game board with which a game can be played in which a suitable number of catching bodies made in the shape of an animal's head or the like are caused to rush from peripheral parts of a table board toward the central part of the table board in order to scramble for booties such as balls forwarded to the central part of the table board, and in particular relates to an improvement of a "game board", JP. Utility Model Application No. 6-9616 on which the applicant of the present invention previously applied for Utility Model in Japan.
  • Aforementioned game boards in particular, game boards complicated in structure and operation, however, are hard for infants to handle and difficult for infants to take an interest in. Accordingly it has been requested to provide such a game board that, especially, operation is made simpler and at the same time an interest is taken by infants, and therefore the applicant of the present invention previously applied for a utility model on a "game board" registered as JP. Utility Model Application No. 6-9616 and further has created an idea for improving the "game board", JP. Utility Model Application No. 6-9616, so that each of games can be played for a longer time.
  • UK Patent 1517498 details a board game that requires two-handed operation of the operative elements in order to participate successfully in the game. Infants and those of uncertain dextral co-ordination find it difficult to maintain the skill required in the simultaneous actuation of the operative elements, and consequently interest generated by the game at outset is diminished during operation.
  • a game board comprises; a table board; body parts made in the shape of an animal's body or the like and fixedly arranged along a peripheral part of the table board; pushable bodies each of which is arranged to be pushed from inside of each of the body parts to a central part of the table board and formed in such a manner that an upper wall surface near a peripheral end is continuous with an inclined surface downwardly inclining from a central end side toward a peripheral end side; pressing springs projectingly arranged so that each thereof comes into pressing contact with a part of the upper wall surface of each of the pushable bodies within a range from a position near the central end side to a position abutting on the inclined surface when each of the pushable bodies is pushed; hollow catching bodies each of which is made in the shape of an animal's head or the like pivotally mounted on the central end of each of the pushable bodies and has an open bottom part contacting a wall surface of the table board; driving plates each of which is put in
  • each of the interlocking mechanisms is provided with; a base plate which makes rocking motion interlocking with the lever tip end part of each of the levers; slide members each of which is slidably mounted on the base plate and shifts on the base plate interlocking with the movement of the lever tip end part; rotary plates each of which is supported on the base plate so as to be able to rotate according to the movement of the slide member; and engagement projections which are installed plurally in number in a radial manner on a back surface of each of the rotary plates along a circumference thereof and an outer end part of which protrude from the circumference of the rotary plate to such positions as makes it possible to make sliding contact with each of the booty forwarding lever.
  • the engagement projections move toward the tip end part of the booty forwarding lever according to a rotation of the rotary plate and the engagement projections make sliding contact with the booty forwarding lever at the rate of once to a plurality of times of operations of the levers.
  • booty forwarding lever is also pivotally mounted on a bearing fixed to a back surface of the table board and discharges the booties onto the table board when the tip end of the booty forwarding lever is lifted toward the table board by the engagement projections making sliding contact with the tip end part of the booty forwarding lever.
  • a ball forwarding lever (a booty forwarding lever) 40 is driven via an interlocking mechanism "A" and a ball 38 is discharged onto a planar part 4 of a table board 1 by an action of the said ball forwarding lever 40.
  • a base plate 50 is pivotally attached to a bearing 49 fixed to the back surface of the table board 1 while a projection 50a is formed on the top surface of the base plate 50 and, when the lever 31 is pushed, the lever tip end part 310 engages with the projection 50a, causing the base plate 50 to make rocking motion, with the bearing 49 used as a fulcrum, in the direction shown by the arrow "a".
  • a slide member 51 which slidingly moves on the base plate 50 by the engagement with the lever tip end part 310, is provided in the center of the base plate 50 and a rotary plate 52, which is freely-rotatably supported by a pivot 60 and rotated by the slide member 51 in the direction shown by the arrow "b", is provided, in front of the slide member 51, on the back surface (top surface according to FIG.3) of the base plate 50.
  • Engagement projections 55 are provided on a surface of the rotary plate 52, arranged in a radial manner at positions dividing into three equal parts the circumference thereof, and engage with the ball forwarding lever 40 (where, the number of the engagement projections can be a plural number other than three) .
  • Each of these three engagement projections 55 is equipped with an engagement side 55a formed on the back side thereof which engages with a curved engagement part 51a formed on the front end of the slide member 51 while equipped with a slide side 55b formed on the front end side thereof which inclines so as to become higher toward the rotational direction thereof (the direction shown by the arrow "b"), and this engagement side 55b pushes up in the direction shown by the arrow "c” an inclined part of the tip end of the ball forwarding lever 40 while engaging therewith.
  • the ball forwarding lever 40 is freely-rotatably supported on a bearing 53 fixed to the table board 1 via a protruding pin 54.
  • action timing of the rotary plate 52 related to the lever 31 is established so that each of the engagement projections 55 may push down the ball forwarding lever 40 once every time the lever 31 is pushed down three times. Accordingly balls 38 are caused to jump out onto the planar part 4 of the table board 1 at the rate of one ball to three times of pushing-down of the lever 31 and, as a result, one game can be played for a long time.
  • the rate of the number of ball-jump-out times to the number of pushing times of the lever 31 may be established as one thinks fit.
  • the reference numeral 1 denotes the table board which has four sides of the same length and an appropriate height
  • 2 denotes projecting parts projecting in a semicircle from the central part of each of the sides of the table board 1
  • 3 denotes a stepped part which sinks making a circle near the board face peripheral part of the table board 1
  • a ring-shaped board face 5 which extends from the circular stepped part 3 to the circular planar part 4 arranged on the board face central part, is inclined so as to become higher toward the side of the stepped part 3 and to become lower toward the planar part 4.
  • the numeral 6 denotes inclined grooves which are formed so as to pass the top surface central part of each of the projecting parts 2 and to be continuous with the ring-shaped board face part 5, with the bottom surface of which joined to the board face part 5 on a level therewith.
  • the numeral 7 denotes an oblong hole bored along the center line of the bottom part of each of the inclined grooves 6, and 8 denotes a hollow body part which is fixed on the top surface of the projecting part 2, has an outside shape made in the shape of an animal's body or the like, and is equipped with an opening part 9 on an end part thereof located close to the circular stepped part 3.
  • the numeral 10 denotes a semicircular cross section frame, located inside of each of the body part 8, fixed to each of the projecting parts 2 so as to straddle each of the inclined grooves 6, and equipped with; openings on its front end close to the front side of the body part 8 and on its rear end close to the rear end side thereof respectively; a projecting rim 11 projectingly installed inside of its front end; an open hole 12 on its top surface in a part lying somewhat toward its front end from its middle; and an oblong hole 15 in a part ranging from a position close to its rear end to its middle position.
  • the numeral 13 denotes a spring fixing seat formed in a position close to the hole 12 of the frame 10
  • 16 denotes an pushable body of semicircular arc-shaped cross section having a certain wall thickness, the rear end side of which is fitted into inside of the frame 10 through the opening 9 of each of the body parts 8, the front end side of which is protruded from each of the body parts 8, and the bottom part of which is fitted in the inclined groove 6 freely-slidably therealong.
  • the numeral 17 denotes a cell formed protrudingly outside of a front end plate 18 of each of the pushable bodies 16, the top of which is opened, to the bottom of which a bottom plate 19 is applied, and the front end plate 18 of the pushable body 16 is equipped with a cutout part 20 by cutting the front end plate 18 from the center part of its lower side upward for causing the inside of the pushable body 16 to communicate with the inside of the cell 17.
  • the numeral 21 denotes an incilned surface which, inclined from the front end side toward the rear end side, is formed so as to be continuous with an end of a cutout made by cutting out the top wall near the rear end of each of the pushable bodies 16.
  • the numeral 14 denotes a pressing spring comprising a plate spring, one end of which is fixed to the spring fixing seat 13 and the other end of which is brought into pressing contact with the top wall surface of each of the pushable bodies 16 through the open hole 12, and 45 denotes a recess part provided for releasing the pressing contact made by the pressing spring 14 in a position where the pressing spring 14 makes pressing contact with the top wall surface of each of the pushable bodies 16 in a state before each of the pushable bodies 16 is pushed from each of the body parts 8.
  • the numeral 22 denotes a hollow catching body which is made in the shape of an animal's head, the bottom part of which is opened (opening denoted by a numeral 23), and the rear end side of which is pivotally attached to a pivot 24 projectingly installed on the both sides of the front end of each of the pushable bodies 16, while the cell 17 is inserted inside of each of the catching bodies 22.
  • the numeral 25 denotes a projection projectingly installed, in each of the catching bodies 22, close to the top surface of the cell 17, and 26 denotes a driving plate which, being loose-fitted in the bottom part of each of the pushable bodies 16 so as to be reciprocatingly movable between the front end side and the rear end side thereof, moves reciprocatingly within a range of a play space 28 produced between the front end part of the driving plate 26, which is put on the bottom plate 19 of the cell 17 freely-slidably, and the front end plate 27 of the cell 17.
  • the numeral 29 denotes a projection projectingly installed on the front end top part of each of the driving plates 26 having an inclined end face 30 formed by cutting off obliquely the front end side of the projection 29, and when the driving plate 26 is shifted to the front end of the pushable body 16, the projection 29 invades inside of the cell 17 through the cutout part 20 provided in the front end plate 18 of the pushable body 16, and the inclined end face 30 hits against the front end of the projection 25 of each of the catching bodies 22, causing each of the catching bodies 22 to be raised from the board face of the table board 1 using the pivotally-attaching part 24 as a fulcrum, and as a result the opening part 23 of the bottom part becomes open.
  • the numeral 31 denotes a lever for pushing/pulling back each of the pushable bodies 16 from/to each of the body parts 8, the middle part of which is pivotally hung on a bearing 32 equipped on the frame 10, the front end side of which being inserted successively into the oblong hole 15 of the frame 10, the rear end cutout 44 of the pushable body 16, an open hole 33 bored in the rear end side of the driving plate 26, and the oblong hole 7 bored in the projecting part 2 of the table board 1, and the rear end side of which is projected outside of the body part 8 through an oblong hole 34 bored in the top surface of the body part 8.
  • the numeral 35 denotes a spring arranged on each of the levers 31 for energizing each of the lever 31 so as always to draw each of the pushable bodies 16. toward the body part 8.
  • the numeral 36 denotes a ball storing groove provided on the board face close to the circular stepped part 3 between body parts 8 neighboring to each other, which has a communicating mouth 37 communicating with the ring-shaped board face part 5 inclined inwardly inside of the circular stepped part 3, the bottom part of which is inclined so as to become lower toward the communicating mouth 37.
  • the numeral 38 denotes balls stored in each of the ball storing grooves 36
  • 39 denotes a cutout hole formed by cutting out the bottom part, which is continuous with the communicating mouth 37, of each of the ball storing grooves 36
  • 40 denotes a ball forwarding lever the front end part of which is attached on the lower surface of the cutout hole 39 so as to be capable of rising/falling interlocking with pushing the lever 31, and in operation, the lever 40 catches a ball 38 rollingly coming along the inclined bottom part of the ball storing groove 36 with the front end part of the lever 40 lowered, and thereafter, the front end part of the lever 40 instantaneously rises interlocking with pushing the lever 31 at the rate of once to three times, causing the ball 38 to be forwarded to the board face center part of the table board 1.
  • the numeral 41 denotes a ball take-in mouth which opens in the ring-shaped board face part 5 at a position to which each of the catching bodies 22 returns after being pushed by the pushable body 16, and 42 denotes a ball receiving groove formed so as to communicate with the ball take-in mouth 41, starting from each of the corners in the board face of the table board 1.
  • each of the driving plates 26 is first shifted from the rear end side toward the front end side of each of the pushable bodies 16 and, at the same time, the projection 29 of the front end part of each of the driving plates 26 invades into the cell 17 through the cutout part 20 and the inclined end part 30 thereof hits against the projection 25 in each of the catching bodies 22, causing each of the catching bodies 22 to be raised from the board face of the table board 1, and as a result the opening part 23 of the bottom part thereof becomes open.
  • each of the driving plates 26 pushes the front end plate 27, causing each of the pushable bodies 16 to be pushed from inside of each of the body part 8 toward the center of the table board 1.
  • the pressing spring 14 which has been idle until then comes into pressing contact with the top wall surface of each of the pushable bodies 16, the pressing spring 14 continues to press each of the pushable bodies 16 against the wall surface of the table board 1 until the inclined surface 21 reaches the pressing spring 14, each of the catching bodies 22 advances with its bottom opening part 23 opened, and when the inclined part 21 reaches the pressing spring 14 as shown in dotted lines in the FIG.6, the pressing spring 14 makes pressing contact with the inclined surface 21, and therefore each of the pushable bodies 16 is acted on by force to push it toward the central part Qf the table board 1, causing each of the pushable bodies 16 to advance farther by the play space 28 produced between the rear end plate 43 thereof and the rear end of each of the driving plates 26, where
  • each of the lever 31 By releasing each of the levers 31 when each of the catching bodies 22 has fallen in the central part of the board face, each of the lever 31 returns to its original position due to the elasticity of the spring 35, causing the rear end of each of the driving plates 26 to push the rear end plate of each of the pushable bodies 16, thereby each of the pushable bodies 16 being pulled back into each of the body parts 8, and each of the catching bodies 22 is returned, with its posture fallen on the board face of the table board 1, to its original position as shown in full lines in the FIG.5.
  • the ball 38 drops from the catching body 22, which has caught the ball 38, into the ball take-in mouth 41 and then rolls into the ball receiving groove 42, and a scramble for balls 38 is thus won.
  • the pressing spring 14 slides on the inclined surface. 21 on the rear end side of each of the catching bodies 22 and then makes pressing contact with the top wall surface thereof, and when each of the catching bodies 22 has returned to its original position, the spring 14 faces the recess 45, resulting in that pressing is released.
  • a game of scrambling for balls 38 can be continued by repeating the above-described actions.
  • a pressing spring 48 can he provided, the tip end of which has a spring effect and the tip end bottom surface of which has a projection 47, by cutting out (cutout denoted by a numeral 46) the frame 10, as shown in FIG.7, in U-shape in its top part near its front end, and this pressing spring 48 presses the top surface of the pushable body 16 fitted in the frame 10 as shown in FIG.8, but the pressing spring 14 comprising a plate spring has an advantage that motions of the catching bodies 22 can be made more certain because the pressing spring 14 allows a greater range of pressing contact with the inclined surface 21.
  • the respective shapes and numbers of the table board 1, the body parts 8, the pushable bodies 16, and the catching bodies 22 may be changed as one thinks fit.
  • the present invention provides the game board, with which several infants, seated around the table board, decide upon their quotas of the booties, forward the booties such as balls to the central part of the table board by operating the lever each, and then scramble for the balls, and furthermore this game board is full of amusing action that catching bodies made in the shape of an animal's body or the like are pushed up from the board face of the table board, that they rush with their mouths open, and that, just before they arrive in the central part, they fall onto the board face to take in the booties such as balls, and at the same time, one time of this game can be enjoyably played for a longer time than existing games because the booties such as balls are forwarded at a rate of one piece to a plurality of times of operations of the levers.

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  1. Spielbrett, umfassend:
    ein Tischbrett (1);
    Figurenteile (8), als Tierkörper oder dergleichen ausgestaltet und feststehend entlang eines äußeren Teils des Tischbretts (1) angeordnet;
    verschiebliche Körper (16), die so angeordnet sind, daß jeder von ihnen aus dem Inneren des jeweiligen Figurenteils (8) zu einem mittigen Teil des Tischbretts (1) geschoben werden kann, und die auf eine solche Weise ausgebildet sind, daß eine obere Wandfläche in der Nähe des äußeren Endes in eine geneigte Fläche (21) übergeht, die sich von der zur Mitte weisenden Endseite Richtung äußere Endseite neigt;
    Druckfedern (14), die derart hervorstehend angeordnet sind, daß jede von ihnen beim Verschieben des jeweiligen verschieblichen Körpers (16) innerhalb eines Bereichs zwischen einer Stellung nahe der mittigen Endseite und einer Stellung in Anschlag mit der geneigten Fläche (21) in Druckkontakt mit einem Teil der oberen Wandfläche des jeweiligen verschieblichen Körpers kommt;
    hohle Fangkörper (22), von denen jeder die Form eines Tierkopfs oder dergleichen besitzt und drehbar auf dem zur Mitte weisenden Ende des jeweiligen verschiebblichen Körpers (16) befestigt ist und einen offenen Bodenteil (23) aufweist, der mit einer (Wand)Fläche des Tischbretts (1) in Kontakt steht;
    Mitnehmerscheiben (26), von denen jede in eine lose Passung gebracht ist, so daß sie zwischen der zur Mitte weisenden Endseite und der äußeren Endseite des jeweiligen verschieblichen Körpers (16) hin und her bewegt werden kann;
    Vorsprünge (29), die jeweils den entsprechenden Fangkörper (22) vom Tischbrett (1) nach oben stoßen können, wenn die jeweilige Mitnehmerscheibe (26) von der äußeren Endseite zur Mitte weisenden Endseite des jeweiligen verschieblichen Körpers (16) verschoben wird;
    Hebel (31), die, jeweils mit einem Ende in Eingriff mit der jeweiligen Mitnehmerplatte (26), während ihr anderes Ende aus dem jeweiligen Figurenteil (8) herausragt, so funktionieren, daß das Ende, das sich in Eingriff mit der jeweiligen Mitnehmerscheibe (26) befindet, über diese Mitnehmerscheibe (26) den jeweiligen verschieblichen Körper (16) aus dem jeweiligen Figurenteil (8) herausstößt, wenn das herausragende Ende gezogen wird; und
    Federn (35), die jeweils die entsprechenden Hebel (31) spannen, so daß ein Hebelende, das mit der entsprechenden Mitnehmerscheibe (26) in Eingriff steht, über diese Mitnehmerscheibe (26) den jeweiligen verschieblichen Körper (16) in eine ursprüngliche Stellung zieht, wenn das herausragende Ende dieses Hebels (31) losgelassen wird,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Spielbrett mit Ausgeberhebeln (40) ausgestattet ist, die durch die Fangkörper (22) zu fangende Beutestücke (38) in das Tischbrett (1) ausgeben, wenn die Hebel (31) bewegt werden, und daß es mit Verriegelungsmechanismen (A) ausgestattet ist, von denen jeder bewirkt, daß der entsprechende Ausgeberhebel (40) jeweils nur einmal in Bewegung gesetzt wird, wenn die Hebel (31) mehrmals betätigt werden.
  2. Tischbrett nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jeder der Verriegelungsmechanismen (A) umfaßt:
    eine Basisplatte (50), die unter Eingriff eines Hebelendteils (310) des jeweiligen Hebels (31) eine Schaukelbewegung ausführt;
    Gleitglieder (51), von denen jedes auf der entsprechenden Basisplatte (50) befestigt ist und die auf der jeweiligen Basisplatte (50) gleiten, wenn diese durch eine Bewegung des Hebelendteils (310) in Eingriff kommt;
    Drehteller (52), die jeweils von der entsprechenden Basisplatte (50) gehalten werden, derart, daß sie in der Lage sind, sich entsprechend einer Bewegung des Gleitglieds (51) zu bewegen; und
    Eingriffsvorsprünge (55), von denen eine Mehrzahl radial auf der rückwärtigen Fläche eines jeden der Drehteller (52) umfänglich angeordnet sind, und die einen äußeren Endteil aufweisen, der sich vom Außenrand des Drehtellers (52) soweit erstreckt, daß ein Gleitkontakt mit dem jeweiligen Ausgeberhebel (40) ermöglicht wird.
  3. Spielbrett nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sich die Eingriffsvorsprünge (55) bei einer Drehbewegung des Drehtellers (52) in Richtung auf ein Endstück des Ausgeberhebels (40) hin bewegen und diese Eingriffsvorsprünge (55) mit dem Ausgeberhebel in Gleitkontakt kommen, und zwar im Verhältnis von nur einmal bei einer mehrmaligen Betätigung des entsprechenden Hebels (31).
  4. Spielbrett nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Ausgeberhebel (40) drehbar auf einem rückseitig auf der Fläche des Tischbretts (1) angebrachten Träger befestigt ist und die zu fangenden Beutestücke auf das Tischbrett (1) ausgibt, wenn das Endstück des Ausgeberhebels (40) in Richtung des Tischbretts (1) angehoben wird, indem die Eingriffsvorsprünge (55) mit dem Endstück des Ausgeberhebels (40) in Gleitkontakt kommen.
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