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    • G07F17/00Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services
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    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • FIG. 1 is a horizontal section of the apparatus in line 00 a: of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section in line g y of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. .1, but on an enlarged scale, and showing a modification.
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation of one of thetype blocks or heads, also on an enlarged scale.
  • Fig. 5 is a section of the outer end of the tube,showing a modification.
  • My improvement relates to a game apparatus in which a series of types mounted in a revolving wheel are made to print an impress upon a stationary card or paper by means of a driver which acts through a tube.
  • the typethat comes in line with the tube is the only one that can be struck, and as the types are constantly revolving it is a matter of chance to strike a particular one.
  • the faces of the types may have figures, letters, words, or characters of any desired kind, and the game may consist in attempting to produce the imprint of any one of the characters or any particular combination of several of them.
  • A shows a shell or case, to which is attached a radial tube, BL
  • a revolving wheel 0, which consists of an annular rim.
  • D D the wheel are mounted a series of types, standinghorizontally and radially and having a free movement endwise.
  • Each type consists of a shaft, (4, a type-head, b, on the inner end, on which is the figure, letter, word, or character to produce the impression, and a head, 0, on the outer end, against which the blow is struck to produce the impression.
  • a coiled or other spring, d for producing the proper re action of the type.
  • Motionniay be imparted to the wheel by any suitable means. That shown in the drawings is a mainspring, g, on the shaft h of the wheel, controlled by an'ofdinary duplex es- I sponding in position with the types, so that as the wheel is revolved a new card will be presented to each type.
  • a mainspring g
  • the shaft h of the wheel controlled by an'ofdinary duplex es- I sponding in position with the types, so that as the wheel is revolved a new card will be presented to each type.
  • the form may be wrapped with paper, which will answer the same purpose.
  • ⁇ Vhere cards are used they are inserted in grooves 12 c of theform, so as to be applied and drawn out endwise.
  • m is an inking-ribbon wrapped around the form outside the cards or the paper, by which the impression is produced.
  • H is a driver resting in the tube 13, and provided with a shaft, 19, which extends out through the end of the tube, and has a thumbpiece upon it.
  • r is a spring, which rests be hind the driver and forces it forward.
  • a ball, 8 is used to produce the blow. The driver is drawn back, compressing the spring 5 the ball is dropped through an opening, t, of the tube in front of the driver; the driver is then released, and the reaction of the spring will shoot the ball with force against the type, as before described.
  • the driver itself is made to act against the type by being located close up to it.
  • Fig. 5 the end of the tube is open, and an air or other gun may be used at any desired distance for firing the shot into the tube.
  • the tube maybe provided with lights a u, for illuminating the interior; and, if desired, the heads a c of the types may be made in different colors, or be arbitrarily marked, so
  • a series of cards are. I attached to the surface of the wheel, corre- IOO that the operator may,to a certain extent, exercise judgment in aiming at a certain figure or character as the wheel revolves.
  • the game may consist in shooting for the highest number, or several shots may be made to compete for a combination of numbers.
  • the competition may be for a certain letter, or for a combination forming a word.
  • it may be for a certain word, or a combination forming a sentence, '&0.' y

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T.R. BOON'E.
GAME APPARATUS.
No. 282,608. Patented Aug. 7, 1-883.-
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UNITED STATES PATENT @rr-ion.
THOMAS R. BOONE, OF ROCHESTER, NEWV YORK, ASSIGNOR, BY ASSIGNMENTS, TO CLARA E. BOONE, OF SAME PLACE.
GAME APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 282,608, dated August 7, 1883. I Application filed June 23, 1883. lNo model.) 1
ment in Game Apparatus; and I-do herebydeclare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a horizontal section of the apparatus in line 00 a: of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a vertical section in line g y of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. .1, but on an enlarged scale, and showing a modification. Fig. 4 is an elevation of one of thetype blocks or heads, also on an enlarged scale. Fig. 5 is a section of the outer end of the tube,showing a modification.
My improvement relates to a game apparatus in which a series of types mounted in a revolving wheel are made to print an impress upon a stationary card or paper by means of a driver which acts through a tube. The typethat comes in line with the tube is the only one that can be struck, and as the types are constantly revolving it is a matter of chance to strike a particular one. "The faces of the types may have figures, letters, words, or characters of any desired kind, and the game may consist in attempting to produce the imprint of any one of the characters or any particular combination of several of them.
In the drawings, A shows a shell or case, to which is attached a radial tube, BL Inside this case is a revolving wheel, 0, which consists of an annular rim. I11 the wheel are mounted a series of types, D D, standinghorizontally and radially and having a free movement endwise. Each type consists of a shaft, (4, a type-head, b, on the inner end, on which is the figure, letter, word, or character to produce the impression, and a head, 0, on the outer end, against which the blow is struck to produce the impression. Between the outer head and the rim of the wheel is a coiled or other spring, d, for producing the proper re action of the type. It will be seen that as the wheel is revolved only one of the types at a time comes in line with the tube, the others being covered by the inclosing-case. A filling,
f, Fig. 3, rests between the type-heads, so that if the blow is struck between the types while the wheel is revolving the driver will not pass between the types.
Motionniay be imparted to the wheel by any suitable means. That shown in the drawings is a mainspring, g, on the shaft h of the wheel, controlled by an'ofdinary duplex es- I sponding in position with the types, so that as the wheel is revolved a new card will be presented to each type. If the form is made stationary, a single card may be used, whichis removed after each impression and replaced by another. Instead of cards, the form may be wrapped with paper, which will answer the same purpose. \Vhere cards are used they are inserted in grooves 12 c of theform, so as to be applied and drawn out endwise. m is an inking-ribbon wrapped around the form outside the cards or the paper, by which the impression is produced. H is a driver resting in the tube 13, and provided with a shaft, 19, which extends out through the end of the tube, and has a thumbpiece upon it. r is a spring, which rests be hind the driver and forces it forward. In Figs. 1 and 2 a ball, 8, is used to produce the blow. The driver is drawn back, compressing the spring 5 the ball is dropped through an opening, t, of the tube in front of the driver; the driver is then released, and the reaction of the spring will shoot the ball with force against the type, as before described. In Fig. 3 the driver itself is made to act against the type by being located close up to it. In Fig. 5 the end of the tube is open, and an air or other gun may be used at any desired distance for firing the shot into the tube.
The tube maybe provided with lights a u, for illuminating the interior; and, if desired, the heads a c of the types may be made in different colors, or be arbitrarily marked, so
A series of cards are. I attached to the surface of the wheel, corre- IOO that the operator may,to a certain extent, exercise judgment in aiming at a certain figure or character as the wheel revolves.
Where figures a e used, as shown .in the drawings, the game may consist in shooting for the highest number, or several shots may be made to compete for a combination of numbers. Where-letters are used, the competition may be for a certain letter, or for a combination forming a word. Where words are used, it may be for a certain word, or a combination forming a sentence, '&0.' y
Having described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,
1. In a game apparatus, the combination of a revolving wheel or ri1n,'a series of springtypes mounted in the wheel, and a form against which the types strike to produce the impres sion, the form being located inside the wheel, as set forth.
2. In a game apparatus, the combination of a revolving wheel or rim, a series of springtypes mounted in the wheel, a form inside the wheel, against which the types strike to pro duce the impression, and a tube through which the power is applied to operate the types, said tube covering only one of the types at a time, as herein set forth.
3. In a game apparatus, the combination of a revolving wheel or rim, a series of revolving spring-types mounted in the wheel, a form in side the wheel, against which the types strike to produce the impression, a tube through which the power is applied to operate the types, and a spring-driver located in the tube to produce the concussion, as set forth.
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