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US3108809A
US3108809A US199408A US19940862A US3108809A US 3108809 A US3108809 A US 3108809A US 199408 A US199408 A US 199408A US 19940862 A US19940862 A US 19940862A US 3108809 A US3108809 A US 3108809A
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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
    • A63F7/00Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks
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    • A63F7/36Constructional details not covered by groups A63F7/24 - A63F7/34, i.e. constructional details of rolling boards, rims or play tables, e.g. frame, game boards, guide tracks
    • A63F7/38Playing surfaces movable during play, i.e. games played on a non-stationary surface, e.g. the ball intended to be in permanent motion
    • A63F7/386Rolling boards adapted to be rocked during play
    • 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
    • A63F7/04Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks using balls to be shaken or rolled in small boxes, e.g. comprising labyrinths
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  • the said device may be made of any suitable material, preferably plastics.
  • FIGURE 1 is a top plan view of the device.
  • FIGURE 2 is a transverse sectional View of one of said parts; while FIGURE 3 is an enlarged detail ViBW, and
  • FIGURE 4 is a detail view.
  • the numeral iii indicates a base.
  • Each complementary part consists of a casing or enclosure 27 or 27', the latter comprising said base 10, a floor 11, and on top thereof a swivelling member 15 having a round, flat surface and adapted for a roulette-like movement.
  • a short upright 16 separates said casings and imparts to the floor 11, which has one end resting on said upright, a downwardly slanting position.
  • the base is formed with a cut-out or outlet 25 as shown at both ends thereof in dotted lines.
  • the floor 11 is made with an opening 26, and the member 15 is formed with an opening 29 adapted in co-operation with the opening 26 to receive a ball before this is finally discharged through the outlet in the base 11 during operation of the device.
  • the member 15 is surrounded by a rim l2 and has the concentric walls 17, i8 and 19 forming channels therebetween.
  • the wall 17 is made with a cut-away 21, the wall 18 with two cut-aways 22 and 22', while the inner wall 19 has one cut-away 23.
  • the said cut-aways being, in turn, adapted to receive a ball 45 when the member 15 is spun around, before said ball subsequently, in turn, enters the openings 26, 2t? and the outlet 25.
  • the cross-bar 29 extending between the rim l2 and the wall 19 tends to control the movement of the ball when this is directed toward the different cut-aways 21, 22 or 22' and 23, and openings 26 and 24
  • An operating knob 39 is fastened to the rnember 15 md has it its bottom a pin 31 passing through an aperdddhfidh Patented Get. 29, i963 ice ture (not shown) in the floor 11 and into a tight-fitting bore 32 in a short stud 33 which is secured to the base it).
  • a small washer 39 is attached underneath the upper portion of the knob Si by means of said pin 31, said washer having a smooth lower surface.
  • a plate 40 of transparent material may be arranged on top of one of thecasings to form an enclosure of same. This plate is in this instance provided with openings 41 into which to drop a ball.
  • the game is played by disposing a ball 45 in the outer channel between the rim l2 and the wall 17.
  • said ball is adapted subsequently to enter the openings, that is the cut-away portions 21, 22 or 22' and 23, and, in turn, the openings 26 and 2t and finally eXit through the cut-out 25 in the base.
  • the 'game is played by a party of two, and the party who within the same time has put his allotment of balls, generally five, through the device, that is, through the cut-aways in the walls, the openings in the floors, and the exit in the bottom, is the winner.
  • a spinning toy device having two complementary parts, each part constituting a casing comprising a base, a floor, and at the top a swiveling member adapted to actuate a ball, said swiveling member having a plurality of concentric walls arranged therein and forming channels therebet-ween, said walls being made with cutaway portions to receive a ball, the latter being adapted to pass, in turn, through an opening in the bottom of said swiveling member, an opening in the floor, and an outlet in the base; a short upright separating said casings, the floor having one end resting upon said upright, whereby to impart to said floor a slanting position, a rim surrounding said swiveling member, and an operating knob secured to the latter, a cross-bar extending between said rim and the inner wall of the swiveling member, whereby to control the movement of the ball.

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Oct. 29, 1963 P. A. PETERSON 3,
SPINNING TOY GAME DEVICE Filed Ju ne 1, 1962 25 32 F/GZ 3o V fi/N 70 45 FIG 3 F 16'. INVENTOR.
PETER A PE7EESON ATTO QNEY United States Patent 3,103,8il9 SEENNING TGY GAME DEVEQE Peter A. Peterson, 3t 28 87th St., .iacirson Heights, NH. Filed June 1, 1962, Ser. No. 199,408 3 Claims. (Cl. 2!7311tl) This invention relates to a spinning toy device and may appropriately be termed a double twist, as two complementary parts constitute the device.
The said device may be made of any suitable material, preferably plastics.
In the drawing, forming part of this application, similar references indicate corresponding parts.
FIGURE 1 is a top plan view of the device.
FIGURE 2 is a transverse sectional View of one of said parts; while FIGURE 3 is an enlarged detail ViBW, and
FIGURE 4 is a detail view.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, the numeral iii indicates a base.
Each complementary part consists of a casing or enclosure 27 or 27', the latter comprising said base 10, a floor 11, and on top thereof a swivelling member 15 having a round, flat surface and adapted for a roulette-like movement.
A short upright 16 separates said casings and imparts to the floor 11, which has one end resting on said upright, a downwardly slanting position.
The base is formed with a cut-out or outlet 25 as shown at both ends thereof in dotted lines.
Both casings =2? and 27' are surrounded by a wall M forming a part of the latter, while triangular corner ieces 28 take up the spaces between the wall 14 and the casings 27 and 27.
The floor 11 is made with an opening 26, and the member 15 is formed with an opening 29 adapted in co-operation with the opening 26 to receive a ball before this is finally discharged through the outlet in the base 11 during operation of the device.
The member 15 is surrounded by a rim l2 and has the concentric walls 17, i8 and 19 forming channels therebetween.
The wall 17 is made with a cut-away 21, the wall 18 with two cut-aways 22 and 22', while the inner wall 19 has one cut-away 23. I
The said cut-aways being, in turn, adapted to receive a ball 45 when the member 15 is spun around, before said ball subsequently, in turn, enters the openings 26, 2t? and the outlet 25.
The cross-bar 29 extending between the rim l2 and the wall 19 tends to control the movement of the ball when this is directed toward the different cut- aways 21, 22 or 22' and 23, and openings 26 and 24 An operating knob 39 is fastened to the rnember 15 md has it its bottom a pin 31 passing through an aperdddhfidh Patented Get. 29, i963 ice ture (not shown) in the floor 11 and into a tight-fitting bore 32 in a short stud 33 which is secured to the base it).
In order to obtain an easy movement of the revolving disk or member 15, a small washer 39 is attached underneath the upper portion of the knob Si by means of said pin 31, said washer having a smooth lower surface.
If desired, a plate 40 of transparent material may be arranged on top of one of thecasings to form an enclosure of same. This plate is in this instance provided with openings 41 into which to drop a ball.
The game is played by disposing a ball 45 in the outer channel between the rim l2 and the wall 17.
By spinning the member 15 around by means of the knob 33 said ball is adapted subsequently to enter the openings, that is the cut- away portions 21, 22 or 22' and 23, and, in turn, the openings 26 and 2t and finally eXit through the cut-out 25 in the base.
The 'game is played by a party of two, and the party who within the same time has put his allotment of balls, generally five, through the device, that is, through the cut-aways in the walls, the openings in the floors, and the exit in the bottom, is the winner.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is:
l. A spinning toy device having two complementary parts, each part constituting a casing comprising a base, a floor, and at the top a swiveling member adapted to actuate a ball, said swiveling member having a plurality of concentric walls arranged therein and forming channels therebet-ween, said walls being made with cutaway portions to receive a ball, the latter being adapted to pass, in turn, through an opening in the bottom of said swiveling member, an opening in the floor, and an outlet in the base; a short upright separating said casings, the floor having one end resting upon said upright, whereby to impart to said floor a slanting position, a rim surrounding said swiveling member, and an operating knob secured to the latter, a cross-bar extending between said rim and the inner wall of the swiveling member, whereby to control the movement of the ball.
2. in a device as claimed in claim 1, a pin embedded in said knob and extending through the floor and into a stud secured to the base, and a washer, having a smooth lower surface and being fastened underneath said knob, whereby to facilitate an easy manipulation of the latter.
3. in a device as claimed in claim 1, a wall surrounding said two complementary parts, triangular pieces arranged between said wall and the respective casings, whereby to fill out the spaces therebe ween.
References Cited in the file of this patent FOREIGN PATENTS 907,022 France June 4, 1945

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1. A SPINNING TOY DEVICE HAVING TWO COMPLEMENTARY PARTS, EACH PART CONSTITUTING A CASING COMPRISING A BASE, A FLOOR, AND AT THE TOP A SWIVELING MEMBER ADAPTED TO ACTUATE A BALL, SAID SWIVELING MEMBER HAVING A PLURALITY OF CONCENTRIC WALLS ARRANGED THEREIN AND FORMING CHANNELS THEREBETWEEN, SAID WALLS BEING MADE WITH CUT-AWAY PORTIONS TO RECEIVE A BALL, THE LATTER BEING ADAPTED TO PASS, IN TURN, THROUGH AN OPENING IN THE BOTTOM OF SAID SWIVELING MEMBER, AN OPENING IN THE FLOOR, AND AN OUTLET IN THE BASE; A SHORT UPRIGHT SEPARATING SAID CASINGS, THE FLOOR HAVING ONE END RESTING UPON SAID UPRIGHT, WHEREBY TO IMPART TO SAID FLOOR A SLANTING POSITION, ARIM SURROUNDING SAID SWIVELING MEMBER, AND AN OPERATING KNOB SECURED TO THE LATTER, A CROSS-BAR EXTENDING BETWEEN SAID RIM AND THE INNER WALL OF THE SWIVELING MEMBER, WHEREBY TO CONTROL THE MOVEMENT OF THE BALL.
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US3206209A (en) * 1964-02-03 1965-09-14 Charles D Farrah Pivoted surface projectile game apparatus
EP0056680A2 (en) * 1981-01-05 1982-07-28 GENERALIMPEX Magyar Külkereskedelmi Vállalat Toy with balls
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