US20050062225A1 - Hockey playing table - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a hockey playing table, and more particularly to a hockey playing table that can achieve the effect of playing the hockey game.
- a conventional hockey playing table in accordance with the prior art shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 comprises a platform 15 having a top formed with a plurality of elongated slots 11 , a ball inlet 10 mounted on a side plate of the platform 15 , a ball outlet 14 mounted on the side plate of the platform 15 , and a plurality of manipulation mechanisms mounted on the platform 15 .
- Each of the manipulation mechanisms includes an operation rod 13 rotatably mounted on the platform 15 , a connecting rack 19 mounted on the operation rod 13 , a first bevel gear 18 secured on the operation rod 13 to rotate therewith, a rotor 16 rotatably mounted on the connecting rack 19 and movably mounted in the respective slot 11 of the platform 15 , a second bevel gear 17 secured on a lower end of the rotor 16 to rotate therewith and meshed with the first bevel gear 18 , and a doll 12 secured on an upper end of the rotor 16 to rotate therewith and protruded outward from the respective slot 11 of the platform 15 .
- the first bevel gear 18 is rotated by rotation of the operation rod 13 to rotate the second bevel gear 17 which rotates the rotor 16 which rotates the doll 12 , so that the doll 12 is rotated as shown in FIG. 8 to simulate the hockey playing action.
- the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a hockey playing table, wherein the rotor has an upper end formed with a magnet seat, and the doll has a lower end formed with a magnet seat attracted by and moved with the magnet seat of the rotor, so that when the rotor is rotated by rotation of the operation rod, the doll is rotated by rotation of the rotor.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a hockey playing table, wherein when the doll is worn out or broken, the doll can be directly replaced, thereby facilitating replacement and maintenance of the doll.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide a hockey playing table, wherein the doll is moved and rotated on the platform by attraction of the magnet seat of the rotor, so that it is unnecessary to form slots in the platform, thereby enhancing the aesthetic quality of the hockey playing table.
- a hockey playing table comprising a platform, and a plurality of manipulation mechanisms mounted on the platform, wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hockey playing table in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a manipulation mechanism of the hockey playing table in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a partially cut-away exploded perspective view of the manipulation mechanism of the hockey playing as shown in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 3A is a bottom perspective view of a magnet seat of the manipulation mechanism of the hockey playing as shown in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 4 is a partially cut-away plan cross-sectional view of the hockey playing table as shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is an operational view of the manipulation mechanism of the hockey playing table as shown in FIG. 2 in use;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a hockey playing table in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a conventional hockey playing table in accordance with the prior art.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a manipulation mechanism of the conventional hockey playing table as shown in FIG. 7 .
- a hockey playing table 101 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a platform 105 , and a plurality of manipulation mechanisms 104 mounted on the platform 105 .
- Each of the manipulation mechanisms 104 includes a connecting rack 40 , an operation rod 30 , a rotor 50 , and a doll 20 .
- the connecting rack 40 is mounted in the platform 105 .
- the connecting rack 40 is substantially inverted U-shaped, and has a first side wall formed with a first insertion hole 41 for mounting a first bearing 43 , a second side wall formed with a through hole 42 and a top wall formed with a second insertion hole 410 for mounting a second bearing 430 .
- the first bearing 43 is formed with a through hole 44
- the second bearing 430 is formed with a through hole 440 .
- the operation rod 30 is rotatably mounted on the connecting rack 40 and is extended through the through hole 44 of the first bearing 43 and the through hole 42 of the connecting rack 40 .
- the operation rod 30 has a distal end protruding outward from the through hole 42 of the connecting rack 40 , and an O-ring 35 is mounted on the distal end of the operation rod 30 and rested on the second side wall of the connecting rack 40 .
- the distal end of the operation rod 30 has an outer periphery formed with a positioning hole 34
- the O-ring 35 has an inner wall formed with a positioning stub 36 inserted into the positioning hole 34 of the operation rod 30 , so that the O-ring 35 is secured on the distal end of the operation rod 30 .
- the operation rod 30 has an inner wall formed with a passage 33 , and each of the manipulation mechanisms 104 further includes a fixing rack 38 secured on a bottom of the platform 105 , and a support rod 37 having a first end secured on a lower-end of the fixing rack 38 and a second end inserted into the passage 33 of the operation rod 30 .
- Each of the manipulation mechanisms 104 further includes a first bevel gear 32 secured on the operation rod 30 to rotate therewith and located in the connecting rack 40 .
- the operation rod 30 has an outer wall formed with an annular catch flange 31 for locking the first bevel gear 32 .
- the rotor 50 is rotatably mounted on the connecting rack 40 and is extended through the through hole 440 of the second bearing 430 .
- the rotor 50 has an upper end formed with a magnet seat 51 .
- the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 has an inside provided with two magnet strips 60 having different poles and has an end face provided with a plurality of rollers 61 each rested on the bottom of the platform 105 to facilitate rotation of the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 .
- Each of the manipulation mechanisms 104 further includes a second bevel gear 53 secured on a lower end of the rotor 50 to rotate therewith and meshes with the first bevel gear 32 .
- the second bevel gear 53 is located in the connecting rack 40 .
- the lower end of the rotor 50 has a periphery formed with an annular catch flange 52 for locking the second bevel gear 53 .
- the doll 20 is rotatably mounted on the platform 105 and is aligned with the rotor 50 to rotate therewith.
- the doll 20 has a lower end formed with a magnet seat 21 (see FIG. 3A ) attracted by the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 .
- the magnet seat 21 of the doll 20 has an inside provided with two magnet strips 600 having different poles attracted on the two magnet strips 60 of the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 , so that the magnet seat 21 of the doll 20 is rotated with the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 .
- the magnet seat 21 of the doll 20 has an end face provided with a plurality of rollers 610 each rested on the top of the platform 105 to facilitate rotation of the magnet seat 21 of the doll 20 .
- the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 is rested on the bottom of the platform 105 and the magnet seat 21 of the doll 20 is rested on the top of the platform 105 as shown in FIG. 4 , so that the magnet seat 21 of the doll 20 is attracted by the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 .
- the magnet seat 21 of the doll 20 can be rotated with the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 .
- the operation rod 30 when the operation rod 30 is rotated, the first bevel gear 32 is rotated by rotation of the operation rod 30 to rotate the second bevel gear 53 which rotates the rotor 50 which rotates the magnet seat 51 which rotates the magnet seat 21 of the doll 20 , so that thee doll 20 is rotated as shown in FIG. 5 to simulate the hockey playing action.
- the operation rod 30 when the operation rod 30 is moved forward and backward, the doll 20 is also moved forward and backward the operation rod 30 so as to achieve the effect of playing the hockey game.
- the rotor 50 has an upper end formed with a magnet seat 51
- the doll 20 has a lower end formed with a magnet seat 21 attracted by and moved with the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 , so that when the rotor 50 is rotated by rotation of the operation rod 30 , the doll 20 is rotated by rotation of the rotor 50 .
- the magnet seat 21 of the doll 20 and the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 produce an automatic restoring effect, so that the doll 20 can be returned to the original position automatically.
- the doll 20 when the doll 20 is worn out or broken, the doll 20 can be directly replaced, thereby facilitating replacement and maintenance of the doll 20 .
- the doll 20 is moved and rotated on the platform 105 by attraction of the magnet seat 51 of the rotor 50 , so that it is unnecessary to form slots in the platform 105 , thereby enhancing the aesthetic quality of the hockey playing table 101 .
- the doll 20 is replaced by a football doll 70 .
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Abstract
A hockey playing table includes a platform, and a plurality of manipulation mechanisms mounted on the platform. Each of the manipulation mechanisms includes a connecting rack, an operation rod, a first bevel gear, a rotor, a second bevel gear, and a doll. Thus, the rotor has an upper end formed with a magnet seat, and the doll has a lower end formed with a magnet seat attracted by and moved with the magnet seat of the rotor, so that when the rotor is rotated by rotation of the operation rod, the doll is rotated by rotation of the rotor.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a hockey playing table, and more particularly to a hockey playing table that can achieve the effect of playing the hockey game.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- A conventional hockey playing table in accordance with the prior art shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8 comprises aplatform 15 having a top formed with a plurality ofelongated slots 11, aball inlet 10 mounted on a side plate of theplatform 15, aball outlet 14 mounted on the side plate of theplatform 15, and a plurality of manipulation mechanisms mounted on theplatform 15. Each of the manipulation mechanisms includes anoperation rod 13 rotatably mounted on theplatform 15, a connectingrack 19 mounted on theoperation rod 13, afirst bevel gear 18 secured on theoperation rod 13 to rotate therewith, arotor 16 rotatably mounted on the connectingrack 19 and movably mounted in therespective slot 11 of theplatform 15, asecond bevel gear 17 secured on a lower end of therotor 16 to rotate therewith and meshed with thefirst bevel gear 18, and adoll 12 secured on an upper end of therotor 16 to rotate therewith and protruded outward from therespective slot 11 of theplatform 15. Thus, when theoperation rod 13 is rotated, thefirst bevel gear 18 is rotated by rotation of theoperation rod 13 to rotate thesecond bevel gear 17 which rotates therotor 16 which rotates thedoll 12, so that thedoll 12 is rotated as shown inFIG. 8 to simulate the hockey playing action. - However, when the
doll 12 is worn out or broken, the worker has to dismantle theplatform 15 so as to remove thedoll 12 from theplatform 15 for replacement, thereby causing inconvenience in replacement and maintenance of thedoll 12. In addition, it is necessary to formslots 11 in theplatform 15, thereby decreasing the aesthetic quality of the conventional hockey playing table. - The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a hockey playing table, wherein the rotor has an upper end formed with a magnet seat, and the doll has a lower end formed with a magnet seat attracted by and moved with the magnet seat of the rotor, so that when the rotor is rotated by rotation of the operation rod, the doll is rotated by rotation of the rotor.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a hockey playing table, wherein when the doll is worn out or broken, the doll can be directly replaced, thereby facilitating replacement and maintenance of the doll.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a hockey playing table, wherein the doll is moved and rotated on the platform by attraction of the magnet seat of the rotor, so that it is unnecessary to form slots in the platform, thereby enhancing the aesthetic quality of the hockey playing table.
- In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a hockey playing table, comprising a platform, and a plurality of manipulation mechanisms mounted on the platform, wherein:
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- each of the manipulation mechanisms includes a connecting rack, an operation rod, a first bevel gear, a rotor, a second bevel gear, and a doll, wherein:
- the connecting rack has a first side wall formed with a first insertion hole for mounting a first bearing, a second side wall formed with a through hole and a top wall formed with a second insertion hole for mounting a second bearing;
- the operation rod is rotatably mounted on the connecting rack and is extended through the first bearing and the through hole of the connecting rack;
- the first bevel gear is secured on the operation rod to rotate therewith;
- the rotor is rotatably mounted on the connecting rack and has an upper end formed with a magnet seat;
- the second bevel gear is secured on a lower end of the rotor to rotate therewith and meshes with the first bevel gear; and
- the doll is rotatably mounted on the platform and is aligned with the rotor to rotate therewith, the doll has a lower end formed with a magnet seat attracted by the magnet seat of the rotor.
- Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hockey playing table in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a manipulation mechanism of the hockey playing table in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a partially cut-away exploded perspective view of the manipulation mechanism of the hockey playing as shown inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 3A is a bottom perspective view of a magnet seat of the manipulation mechanism of the hockey playing as shown inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 4 is a partially cut-away plan cross-sectional view of the hockey playing table as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is an operational view of the manipulation mechanism of the hockey playing table as shown inFIG. 2 in use; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a hockey playing table in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a conventional hockey playing table in accordance with the prior art; and -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a manipulation mechanism of the conventional hockey playing table as shown inFIG. 7 . - Referring to the drawings and initially to
FIGS. 1-4 , a hockey playing table 101 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises aplatform 105, and a plurality ofmanipulation mechanisms 104 mounted on theplatform 105. - Each of the
manipulation mechanisms 104 includes a connectingrack 40, anoperation rod 30, arotor 50, and adoll 20. - The connecting
rack 40 is mounted in theplatform 105. The connectingrack 40 is substantially inverted U-shaped, and has a first side wall formed with afirst insertion hole 41 for mounting a first bearing 43, a second side wall formed with athrough hole 42 and a top wall formed with asecond insertion hole 410 for mounting a second bearing 430. The first bearing 43 is formed with athrough hole 44, and the second bearing 430 is formed with athrough hole 440. - The
operation rod 30 is rotatably mounted on the connectingrack 40 and is extended through the throughhole 44 of the first bearing 43 and the throughhole 42 of the connectingrack 40. Theoperation rod 30 has a distal end protruding outward from the throughhole 42 of the connectingrack 40, and an O-ring 35 is mounted on the distal end of theoperation rod 30 and rested on the second side wall of the connectingrack 40. Preferably, the distal end of theoperation rod 30 has an outer periphery formed with apositioning hole 34, and the O-ring 35 has an inner wall formed with apositioning stub 36 inserted into thepositioning hole 34 of theoperation rod 30, so that the O-ring 35 is secured on the distal end of theoperation rod 30. Theoperation rod 30 has an inner wall formed with apassage 33, and each of themanipulation mechanisms 104 further includes afixing rack 38 secured on a bottom of theplatform 105, and asupport rod 37 having a first end secured on a lower-end of thefixing rack 38 and a second end inserted into thepassage 33 of theoperation rod 30. - Each of the
manipulation mechanisms 104 further includes afirst bevel gear 32 secured on theoperation rod 30 to rotate therewith and located in the connectingrack 40. Preferably, theoperation rod 30 has an outer wall formed with anannular catch flange 31 for locking thefirst bevel gear 32. - The
rotor 50 is rotatably mounted on the connectingrack 40 and is extended through the throughhole 440 of the second bearing 430. Therotor 50 has an upper end formed with amagnet seat 51. Themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50 has an inside provided with twomagnet strips 60 having different poles and has an end face provided with a plurality ofrollers 61 each rested on the bottom of theplatform 105 to facilitate rotation of themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50. - Each of the
manipulation mechanisms 104 further includes asecond bevel gear 53 secured on a lower end of therotor 50 to rotate therewith and meshes with thefirst bevel gear 32. Thesecond bevel gear 53 is located in the connectingrack 40. Preferably, the lower end of therotor 50 has a periphery formed with anannular catch flange 52 for locking thesecond bevel gear 53. - The
doll 20 is rotatably mounted on theplatform 105 and is aligned with therotor 50 to rotate therewith. Thedoll 20 has a lower end formed with a magnet seat 21 (seeFIG. 3A ) attracted by themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50. Themagnet seat 21 of thedoll 20 has an inside provided with twomagnet strips 600 having different poles attracted on the twomagnet strips 60 of themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50, so that themagnet seat 21 of thedoll 20 is rotated with themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50. Themagnet seat 21 of thedoll 20 has an end face provided with a plurality ofrollers 610 each rested on the top of theplatform 105 to facilitate rotation of themagnet seat 21 of thedoll 20. - In operation, referring to
FIGS. 1-5 , themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50 is rested on the bottom of theplatform 105 and themagnet seat 21 of thedoll 20 is rested on the top of theplatform 105 as shown inFIG. 4 , so that themagnet seat 21 of thedoll 20 is attracted by themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50. Thus, themagnet seat 21 of thedoll 20 can be rotated with themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50. - In such a manner, when the
operation rod 30 is rotated, thefirst bevel gear 32 is rotated by rotation of theoperation rod 30 to rotate thesecond bevel gear 53 which rotates therotor 50 which rotates themagnet seat 51 which rotates themagnet seat 21 of thedoll 20, so that theedoll 20 is rotated as shown inFIG. 5 to simulate the hockey playing action. In addition, when theoperation rod 30 is moved forward and backward, thedoll 20 is also moved forward and backward theoperation rod 30 so as to achieve the effect of playing the hockey game. - Accordingly, the
rotor 50 has an upper end formed with amagnet seat 51, and thedoll 20 has a lower end formed with amagnet seat 21 attracted by and moved with themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50, so that when therotor 50 is rotated by rotation of theoperation rod 30, thedoll 20 is rotated by rotation of therotor 50. In addition, when thedoll 20 is disposed at an inclined state due to hit of the ball, themagnet seat 21 of thedoll 20 and themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50 produce an automatic restoring effect, so that thedoll 20 can be returned to the original position automatically. Further, when thedoll 20 is worn out or broken, thedoll 20 can be directly replaced, thereby facilitating replacement and maintenance of thedoll 20. Further, thedoll 20 is moved and rotated on theplatform 105 by attraction of themagnet seat 51 of therotor 50, so that it is unnecessary to form slots in theplatform 105, thereby enhancing the aesthetic quality of the hockey playing table 101. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , thedoll 20 is replaced by afootball doll 70. - Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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1. A hockey playing table, comprising a platform, and a plurality of manipulation mechanisms mounted on the platform, wherein:
each of the manipulation mechanisms includes a connecting rack, an operation rod, a first bevel gear, a rotor, a second bevel gear, and a doll, wherein:
the connecting rack has a first side wall formed with a first insertion hole for mounting a first bearing, a second side wall formed with a through hole and a top wall formed with a second insertion hole for mounting a second bearing;
the operation rod is rotatably mounted on the connecting rack and is extended through the first bearing and the through hole of the connecting rack;
the first bevel gear is secured on the operation rod to rotate therewith;
the rotor is rotatably mounted on the connecting rack and has an upper end formed with a magnet seat;
the second bevel gear is secured on a lower end of the rotor to rotate therewith and meshes with the first bevel gear;
the doll is rotatably mounted on the platform and is aligned with the rotor to rotate therewith, the doll has a lower end formed with a magnet seat attracted by the magnet seat of the rotor;
the operation rod has an inner wall formed with a passage, and each of the manipulation mechanisms further includes a fixing rack secured on a bottom of the platform, and a support rod having a first end secured on a lower end of the fixing rack and a second end inserted into the passage of the operation rod.
2. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the connecting rack is mounted in the platform.
3. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the connecting rack is substantially inverted U-shaped.
4. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first bearing is formed with a through hole, and the operation rod is extended through the through hole of the first bearing.
5. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the second bearing is formed with a through hole, and the rotor is extended through the through hole of the second bearing.
6. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the operation rod has a distal end protruding outward from the through hole of the connecting rack, and an O-ring is mounted on the distal end of the operation rod and rested on the second side wall of the connecting rack.
7. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the distal end of the operation rod has an outer periphery formed with a positioning hole, and the O-ring has an inner wall formed with a positioning stub inserted into the positioning hole of the operation rod, so that the O-ring is secured on the distal end of the operation rod.
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9. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the operation rod has an outer wall formed with an annular catch flange for locking the first bevel gear.
10. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first bevel gear is located in the connecting rack.
11. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the second bevel gear is located in the connecting rack.
12. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the lower end of the rotor has a periphery formed with an annular catch flange for locking the second bevel gear.
13. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the magnet seat of the rotor has an inside provided with two magnet strips having different poles.
14. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the magnet seat of the rotor has an end face provided with a plurality of rollers each rested on a bottom of the platform to facilitate rotation of the magnet seat of the rotor.
15. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the magnet seat of the doll has an inside provided with two magnet strips having different poles attracted on the two magnet strips of the magnet seat of the rotor, so that the magnet seat of the doll is rotated with the magnet seat of the rotor.
16. The hockey playing table in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the magnet seat of the doll has an end face provided with a plurality of rollers each rested on a top of the platform to facilitate rotation of the magnet seat of the doll.
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