WO2007015487A1 - プッシャーゲーム機 - Google Patents

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WO2007015487A1
WO2007015487A1 PCT/JP2006/315219 JP2006315219W WO2007015487A1 WO 2007015487 A1 WO2007015487 A1 WO 2007015487A1 JP 2006315219 W JP2006315219 W JP 2006315219W WO 2007015487 A1 WO2007015487 A1 WO 2007015487A1
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Ryu Sasaki
Atsushi Inoue
Motoki Imanishi
Etsushi Torii
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Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd
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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
    • GPHYSICS
    • 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
    • G07F17/3286Type of games
    • G07F17/3297Fairground games, e.g. Tivoli, coin pusher machines, cranes

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  • the present invention relates to a pusher game machine that plays a game by inserting medals on a game board surface.
  • a pusher member that reciprocates on the game board surface is provided, and medals placed on the game board surface are pushed out by the pusher member through a medal thrower such as a medal shoot, and are accumulated on the game board surface.
  • a medal thrower such as a medal shoot
  • a pusher game machine in which a medal is dropped from the edge of a game board by using a ball striking action between medals is known (for example, Patent Documents 1 to 3).
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-253842
  • Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2003-181127
  • Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-187963
  • the movement direction of medals inserted by the medal inserter and the push-out direction in which the pusher member pushes out medals on the game board face each other. Then, the position of the push-out surface that pushes out the pusher member cad is located on the back side when viewed from the player operating the medal thrower, and the edge on the game board surface where the medal falls by the ball hitting action is located on the near side. Therefore, the place where the medal is inserted is separated from the position where it can be determined whether or not the medal is falling as a result of the insertion, and whether or not the medal is dropped while keeping a glance at the player's best place. I can't confirm. As a result, in order to confirm the fall of the medal, the player's line of sight goes back and forth between the back side and the near side, and there is a possibility that the player cannot concentrate on the game.
  • the present invention can confirm the fall of a powerful player on the game board surface by the movement of the player's natural line of sight, so that the player can concentrate on driving into the game.
  • An object is to provide a pusher game machine.
  • a pusher game machine of the present invention comprises medal insertion means for inserting medals on a game board surface, and a pusher member disposed on the game board surface and reciprocating, and the medal of the medals by the insertion means is obtained.
  • the above-described problem is solved by setting the possible insertion range to the back side of the pusher member as viewed from the side where the medal insertion means force S medal is inserted.
  • the medal insertion direction and the medal push-out direction by the pusher member are the same direction. Therefore, the player can confirm whether or not the medal has fallen on the game board surface by the natural eye movement toward the pushing direction of the pusher member after the medal is inserted. As a result, if the player's line of sight moves between the far side and the near side in the direction of movement of the medals, the player will not be forced to make such an unnatural movement of the line of sight. You can drive in.
  • the pusher game machine of the present invention is not limited to one in which the medal insertion possible range is set only on the back side of the pusher member in the medal movement direction. Accordingly, a part of the medal insertable area may be set to the back side of the pusher member, and the remaining part of the medal insertable area may be set to the front side of the pusher member.
  • the far edge is further on the back side than the back edge portion of the game board surface located on the back side when viewed from the throwing side.
  • a medal checker having a target facing a part of the portion and capable of detecting a medal that falls from the game board surface and hits the target. According to this aspect, it is possible to raise the interest of the game by generating various events triggered by the detection of medals by the medal checker.
  • the target is a medal passage hole for taking in medals
  • the medal checker may be a sensor capable of detecting medals passing through the medal passage hole. Since the medal power passes through the S medal passage hole The player can clearly recognize the target of the medal to the target.
  • a movement obstructing member that obstructs the movement of the medal toward the back side in view of the side force to be inserted is provided on the back side of the pusher member. Also good. According to this aspect, for many medals thrown on the game board surface, the movement of the medals directed to the back side is blocked by the movement blocking member.
  • the movement obstructing member described above may be provided in a position that is unchanged with respect to the game board surface, or may be provided so as to be able to move integrally with the pusher member. If the movement obstructing member is provided so as to be movable together with the pusher member, the distance between the medal obstructing member and the pusher member is kept constant, so that the medal is sandwiched between the movement obstructing member and the pusher member. Can prevent inconvenience.
  • the movement obstruction member described above can be switched between an obstruction position that obstructs the movement of the medal and a release position that releases the obstruction of the movement. May be configured.
  • the position of the movement obstructing member is set to the obstructing position in the normal state, and when a predetermined condition is satisfied, the medal checker that has been restricted at the obstructing position is changed to the release position. This makes it possible to provide a game with ups and downs.
  • a reciprocating motion is possible on the lower game board surface provided at a position where the height in the upper and lower directions is lower than the game board surface, and on the lower game board surface A lower pusher member provided in a state of being pressed, and the pusher so that medals accumulated on the game board surface and on the lower game board surface are pushed out, respectively.
  • One member and a pusher driving mechanism for driving the lower pusher member, and the direction in which the medal is pushed out by the pusher member and the direction in which the medal is pushed out by the lower pusher member are set to be different from each other. !
  • the pushing direction of medals on the game board surface and the pushing direction of medals on the lower game board surface are different from each other, it is possible to suppress an increase in the size of the device in one direction of the pushing direction of the medals. For this reason, even if the number of game boards is increased, a rational layout is possible and space efficiency is improved.
  • the position where the medals fall from the game board and the position where the medals fall from the lower game board are set on different sides. Enjoyment is improved.
  • the direction in which medals are pushed out by the pusher member and the direction in which medals are pushed out by the lower pusher member may be set to be parallel to each other.
  • the pushing direction of the medals on the game board surface is opposite to the pushing direction of the medals on the lower game board surface.
  • medals fall from the back side of the game board and medals fall from the front side of the lower game board.
  • the flow of medals accumulated on each game board is turned back. Since the distance between the position where the medal falls from the game board and the position where the medal falls from the lower game board moves away with respect to the upper and lower game boards, the medal dropping process becomes more dynamic.
  • the pusher drive mechanism includes a drive source, power transmission means for transmitting the power of the drive source to any one of the pusher member and the lower pusher member, the pusher member, and the like. And a connecting means for connecting the pusher member.
  • power is transmitted from one drive source to one pusher member via the power transmission means, so that the power is transmitted to the other pusher member via the coupling means.
  • the medal insertion direction and the pushing direction of the medal by the pusher member are the same direction, so that the player follows the movement of the medal after the insertion. It is possible to confirm the fall of the medal with such a natural eye movement. As a result, it is not necessary to move the player's line of sight between the far side and the near side in the movement direction of the medals! Therefore, the player can concentrate on driving into the game.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a pusher game machine to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the details of the game execution unit leading to the upper stage force game board surface.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state where the pusher member is in a retracted position.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a state in which the pusher member is in the pushing position.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the details of the game execution unit leading to the upper stage force game board surface.
  • FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view taken along the center vertical direction of FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view showing an enlarged form of a medal insertion possible area.
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view showing a form in which the dimension in the depth direction of the upper pusher member is shortened without enlarging the possible input region as much as FIG.
  • FIG. 9A is a schematic side view showing a form in which the position of the medal stopper can be changed, and shows a state in which the medal stopper is in the disturbing position.
  • FIG. 9B is a schematic side view showing a form in which the position of the medal stopper can be changed, and shows a state where the medal stopper is in the release position.
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory view showing an example of a mechanism for making it possible to change the position of the medal stopper.
  • FIG. 11 is a side view schematically showing another form of the upper game board surface.
  • FIG. 12A is an explanatory view showing another embodiment of the layout of the medal pitcher and the upper game board surface according to the second invention, and is a plan view showing a state in which the pusher member is at the left end position.
  • FIG. 12A is an explanatory view showing another embodiment of the layout of the medal pitcher and the upper game board surface according to the second invention, and is a plan view showing a state in which the pusher member is at the left end position.
  • FIG. 12B is an explanatory view showing another embodiment of the layout of the medal pitcher and the upper game board surface according to the second invention, and shows a state where the pusher member is at the left end position.
  • FIG. 13A is an explanatory view showing another embodiment of the layout of the medal pitcher and the upper game board surface according to the second invention, and is a plan view showing a state in which the pusher member is at the right end position.
  • FIG. 13A is an explanatory view showing another embodiment of the layout of the medal pitcher and the upper game board surface according to the second invention, and is a plan view showing a state in which the pusher member is at the right end position.
  • FIG. 13B is an explanatory view showing another embodiment of the layout of the medal pitcher and the upper game board surface according to the second invention, and is a side view showing a state where the pusher member is in the right end position.
  • FIG. 13B is an explanatory view showing another embodiment of the layout of the medal pitcher and the upper game board surface according to the second invention, and is a side view showing a state where the pusher member is in the right end position.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a pusher game machine to which the present invention is applied.
  • the pusher game machine 1 is installed on the floor of a commercial facility such as a game store, and is a commercial game machine (so-called arcade game machine) that provides games within a predetermined range as consideration for the consumption of economic value by the player. ).
  • the pusher game machine 1 is a kind of medal game machine, and the economic value is consumed by the insertion of the medal by the player.
  • a station is the smallest unit in which a player plays a game.
  • a game space 4 is provided in the upper part of the housing 2, and a game execution unit 5 is configured for each station on the bottom side of the game space 4. Details of the game execution unit 5 will be described later.
  • a medal payout device 6 that is shared by the stations 3 is arranged between the game execution units 5.
  • the game space 4 is covered with a transparent cover 7 to prevent the player from accessing the game execution section.
  • a control panel 8 is provided on the front side of the housing 2, and a pair of left and right medal inserters 9 are provided for each station 3 on the control panel 8.
  • the medal inserter 9 rolls the medal in a vertical state and inserts it into the game execution unit 5, and its tip is inserted into the game space 4 through the cover 7.
  • the medal inserter 9 is configured so that its direction can be adjusted within a predetermined limit in each of the vertical and horizontal directions.
  • the control panel 8 is provided with push button type operation switches 10 arranged one by one corresponding to each medal inserter 9. Although detailed explanation is omitted, the operation switch 10 outputs a signal corresponding to the operation of the player, and this signal is used for various game processes.
  • the control panel 8 has a medal tray 11 for each station 3.
  • the medal tray 11 is formed by sheet metal covering a metal material such as a stainless steel plate, and is provided as a payout destination for medals acquired by the player.
  • the game execution unit 5 has a motor 12 and a medal payout port 13 in the medal insertion unit 9 with the back side force directed toward the front side as seen from the side where the medal is inserted.
  • An upper stage 14, an inclined stage 15, and a game board surface portion 16 are provided.
  • the monitor 12 is provided as a display means for executing a game at each station 3 and performing various effects.
  • the medal payout opening 13 is arranged directly below the monitor 12.
  • the medal hopper device (not shown) force in the case 2 is also paid out by the medal sent to the medal guide 17 from the medal payout opening 13 toward the upper stage 14.
  • the upper stage 14 is provided so as to be movable between a horizontal position indicated by a solid line in the figure and an operating position lifted upward as indicated by an imaginary line in the figure with the front end edge 14a as a fulcrum.
  • the inclined stage 15 is provided with a pair of medal checkers 18 and 18.
  • Each medal checker 18 is formed with an elongated medal passage hole 18a extending in the lateral direction and set to be slightly larger than the diameter of the medal (see FIG. 5).
  • the game board surface portion 16 includes an upper game board surface 20 and a lower game board surface 21 having different vertical heights.
  • the upper game board surface 20 and the lower game board surface 21 are arranged so as to be substantially horizontal with a predetermined gap therebetween. (See Fig. 6).
  • the upper game board surface 20 is fixed to the case 2 via a pair of left and right brackets 30, 30.
  • the upper game board surface 20 has such an area that the lower end of the inclined stage 15 and the lower game board surface 21 are hidden (see FIG. 5).
  • a medal dropped from the upper stage 14 through a path indicated by a broken arrow passing through the inclined stage 15, and the upper game board surface 20 The medals that have fallen through the path indicated by the solid arrows passing through the tilt stage 15 are guided.
  • a lower pusher member 23 is supported on the lower game board surface 21 via rollers 25 arranged in front and rear of the lower game board surface 21 (left side in FIG. 6). As a result, the lower pusher member 23 is configured to be able to reciprocate between an extrusion position indicated by a solid line and a retracted position indicated by an imaginary line.
  • the lower pusher member 23 has an extrusion surface 23a, and is driven by a pusher drive mechanism 41 so that medals accumulated on the front side (right side in FIG. 6) of the extrusion surface 23a are pushed out to the extrusion position.
  • the pusher drive mechanism 41 includes a drive motor 42, a speed reduction mechanism 43 that decelerates the rotation of the drive motor 42, and a slider crank mechanism that converts the rotational motion output from the speed reduction mechanism 43 into a linear motion and transmits the linear motion to the lower pusher member 23. 44.
  • As the pusher driving mechanism 41 a mechanism used in a known pusher game machine other than the one shown in FIG. 6 can be applied.
  • an upper pusher member 22 is supported on the upper game board surface 20 via a holer 24 (see FIG. 6) arranged in front and rear thereof.
  • the upper pusher member 22 also has an extrusion surface 22a, and is configured to be able to reciprocate between the retracted position shown in FIGS. 3 and 5 and the extrusion position shown in FIGS. 2, 4, and 6.
  • the upper pusher member 22 is connected to the lower pusher member 23 via a pair of left and right link arms 45, 45 extending in the vertical direction.
  • the upper pusher member 22 is synchronized with the reciprocating motion of the lower pusher member 23 so that the medals accumulated behind the push-out surface 22a of the upper pusher member 22 are pushed out to the push-out position via the link arm 45. It is driven by the pusher drive mechanism 41. That is, when the lower pusher member 23 moves to the retracted position, the upper pusher member 22 moves to the retracted position, and when the lower pusher member 23 moves to the retracted position, the upper pusher member 22 moves to the retracted position. The force also moves to the extrusion position. Note that the two reciprocating motions of the upper and lower pusher members 22 and 23 may be driven independently without synchronizing.
  • an upper drive member 22 can be driven independently, and a separate drive mechanism can be provided!
  • This drive mechanism may be any mechanism that can reciprocate the upper pusher member 22 on the upper game board surface 20, for example, the rotational motion of a drive motor such as a slider crank mechanism. It may be realized by a mechanism that converts to linear motion and transmits it to the upper pusher member 22 or a mechanism in which linear motors are arranged on the left and right sides of the upper pusher member 22. By doing so, the upper and lower pusher members 22 and 23 can be independently driven, and the game can be changed.
  • the area where the medal inserter 9 can insert medals on the upper game board surface 20 (the insertable area) 61 is an upper pusher member 22 in the direction in which the medal inserter 9 inserts medals.
  • the player can adjust the medal insertion position within the insertable area 61 by operating the direction of the medal inserter 9.
  • the player can adjust the insertion timing of medals.
  • the insertable area 61 is set behind the upper pusher member 22 as seen from the side where the medal inserter 9 inserts medals.
  • reference numeral 62 in FIG. 5 indicates the possible insertion range of the adjacent medal inserter 9 (see FIG. 1).
  • FIGS. 1 the possible insertion range of the adjacent medal inserter 9
  • a rod-shaped medal stopper extending so as to connect the pair of link arms 45, 45 on the back side of the pushing surface 22 a of the upper pusher member 22. 50 is provided so as to be movable together with the upper pusher member 22.
  • the medal stopper 50 is provided at a position lower than the height of the medal rolling on the upper game board surface 20, and the medal cannot roll through. Therefore, most of the inserted medals collide with the medal stopper 50 and are brought down on the upper game board 20 to prevent the movement of the medals toward the back side. Accordingly, it becomes difficult to insert medals so as to directly aim at the medal checker 18 disposed further on the back side than the back edge portion 20a located on the back side of the upper game board surface 20.
  • the upper pusher member 22 When the upper pusher member 22 is in the push-out position shown in FIGS. 2 and 4, the medal throw-in area 61 and the upper pusher member 22 shown in FIG. In some cases, a medal may be placed on the upper pusher member 22. That Therefore, a pair of left and right brackets 30 and 30 are arranged so that the wiper member 51 that sweeps the medals placed on the upper pusher member 22 onto the upper upper game board surface 20 is fixed at a fixed position with respect to the housing 2. One by one. Instead of the wiper member 51, the upper pusher member 22 is configured so that the upper surface of the upper pusher member 22 has a downward slope by pushing the upper surface, and the medals placed on the upper pusher member 22 are slid down on the upper game board surface 20. You may do it.
  • the upper and lower two pusher members 22 and 23 reciprocate between the retracted position and the push-out position, so that the medals thrown into the upper game board surface 20 are projected to the back side by the upper pusher member 22, and the upper part A ball hitting action occurs between the medals accumulated on the game board surface 20, and the medal falls from the rear edge 20a of the upper game board face 20 due to the ball hitting action.
  • a medal dropped from the rear edge 20a falls on the lower game board surface 21 through the path indicated by the solid arrow in FIG.
  • medals that fall on the lower game board surface 21 are also struck by the lower pusher member 23 toward the lower game board surface 21.
  • a ball-throwing action occurs between the accumulated medals, and the medal drops from the front edge 2 lb located on the front side of the lower game board surface 21 due to the ball-throwing action.
  • the medals falling from the lower game board surface 21 are detected by a medal drop sensor (not shown), and medals are paid out from the medal hopper device (not shown) to the medal tray 11 (see FIG. 1).
  • the medal insertion possible areas 61 and 62 are set to the back side of the upper pusher member 22, respectively. Cannot insert medals on the front side. However, as shown in FIG. 7, the medal can be inserted into the front side of the upper pusher member 22 by expanding the medal insertion areas 61 and 62. In order to realize the enlargement of the insertable areas 61 and 62 shown in FIG. 7, the placement position of the medal inserter 9 may be set higher than in the case of FIG. 1 or the adjustment range of the medal inserter 9 may be enlarged. By configuring as shown in Fig.
  • the upper pusher member 22 can be thrown into the two areas 61a and 61b on the back side and the near side in the area 61, and the two areas on the far side and the near side in the throwable area 62. It will reciprocate so as to be divided into 62a and 62b.
  • the imaginary line in the figure indicates the position of the rear end portion of the upper pusher member 22 at the pushing position.
  • the player observes the movement of the upper pusher member 22.
  • the medal insertion device 9 By operating the medal insertion device 9 so that the insertion timing and insertion position of the medals can be adjusted while maintaining the maximum, either the back side or the front side of the upper pusher member 22 is selected based on the player's intention. As a result, the medal can be dropped from the rear edge 20a located on the back side of the upper game board surface 20 or from the front edge 20b located on the front side.
  • the upper pusher 22 is shortened by reducing the dimension in the depth direction of the upper pusher member 22 without enlarging the throwable areas 61 and 62 as in the case of FIG. It is also possible to divide the possible input areas 61 and 62 into two areas by the member 221.
  • the imaginary line shown in the drawing shows the position of the rear end portion of the upper pusher member 221 in the pushing position as in FIG. In this case as well, the same effects as in FIG. 7 can be exhibited, and medals can be stored on the upper game board surface 20 on the near side of the upper pusher member 22.
  • the point is to adjust the size of the medal throwable area and the size of the pusher member appropriately, based on the player's intention! /, Either to the far side or the near side of the pusher member. You can selectively insert medals.
  • the medal stopper 50 in FIG. 2 is fixed at a fixed position with respect to the housing 2.
  • the position of the medal stopper 50 may be switched between.
  • the position of the medal stopper 50 is set to the obstructing position in the normal state, and when a predetermined condition is satisfied, this is changed to the release position. It is possible to play games that aim directly at the game, and provide a game with ups and downs.
  • a well-known mechanism can be appropriately employed.For example, as shown in FIG.
  • the medal stopper 50 may be moved up and down by actuating the motor 71 that drives the pinion 72 to be engaged.
  • the upper game board surface 20 is a plane having the same height.
  • a game board surface 200 may be used.
  • the bottom surface of the upper pusher member 22 in FIG. It may be changed to the upper pusher member 222 having the following.
  • the upper surface of the upper pusher member 20 may be formed in a shape having a downward slope that is directed toward the back side and a downward slope that is directed toward the front side.
  • the medal insertion means of the present invention is not limited to a mode in which the player himself loads a medal and inserts the medal on the game board surface as in the above-described medal insertion device 9, but a lever, button, etc.
  • the medal insertion means may be realized in a form that can be remotely operated so that the medal can be inserted at a desired position on the game board surface.
  • the medal inserter 9 is the medal insertion means of the present invention
  • the upper game board surfaces 20 and 200 are the game board of the present invention
  • the upper pusher members 22, 221, 222 Force S The pusher member of the present invention
  • the medal stopper 50 is the movement obstructing member of the present invention
  • the drive motor 42 is the drive source of the present invention
  • the combination of the speed reduction mechanism 43 and the slider crank mechanism 44 is the power transmission of the present invention.
  • the link arm 45 corresponds to the connecting means of the present invention.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and can be implemented in various forms within the scope of the gist of the present invention.
  • the present invention can also be applied to a pusher-one game machine having a single game board surface, which is not limited in scope to a pusher game machine having two upper and lower game board surfaces.
  • a part of the medal insertion possible area is set on the back side and the remaining part is set on the near side.
  • the medal is taken in as a target that faces a part of the back edge portion that is further on the back side than the back edge portion of the game board surface that is located on the back side when viewed from the insertion side.
  • the medal checker As a medal checker that can detect a medal that hits the target using the medal passage hole 18a, a force using the medal checker 18 that detects a medal that passes the medal passage hole 18a. Various forms such as simple marks can be adopted as long as the player can recognize them as targets.
  • the medal checker can use various sensors (for example, a contact sensor, a light shielding sensor, an impact sensor, etc.) that can detect that the medal has hit the target according to the target form.
  • the first invention provides a plurality of game board surfaces having different heights in the vertical direction, a pusher member that reciprocates on each game board surface, and pushes out medals on the upper game board surface by the pusher member.
  • a pusher game machine configured to drop onto a lower game board surface and push the medal on the lower game board surface with a pusher member and drop it as a background technology (for example, JP-A-2001-232050), It was invented in view of the above circumstances.
  • the push direction of the medals by the pusher members arranged in each stage is the same in each stage. Therefore, it is necessary to configure the lower game board so that it protrudes from the upper game board in the direction of pushing out the token. Therefore, as the number of steps on the game board increases, the size of the device increases with respect to the direction in which the medals are pushed out, which may increase the size of the device. In addition, since the direction of pushing out the medals is the same on each game board, the player may feel that the medal dropping process is monotonous. Accordingly, the first invention aims to provide a pusher game machine that can suppress an increase in the size of the apparatus, has high space efficiency, and gives a player an unprecedented sensation regarding the medal dropping process. .
  • the pusher game machine is a plurality of game board surfaces having different vertical heights, and a medal insertion for inserting medals on at least one of the plurality of game board surfaces.
  • the pushing direction of the medals on the upper and lower game board surfaces adjacent to each other is different, it is possible to prevent the size of the apparatus from increasing in one direction of the pushing direction of the medals. For this reason, even when the number of game boards is increased, a rational layout is possible and space efficiency is improved. Also, the upper game board strength is medal Since the position where the player falls and the lower game board force position where the medals fall are set to different sides, a fresh medal dropping process can be provided to the player, and the pleasure of the push game machine is improved.
  • the pushing directions of medals are different from each other on the upper and lower game boards adjacent to each other.
  • the pushing direction of the medals on the upper game board surface and the pushing direction of the medals on the lower game board surface may be set to cross each other (for example, orthogonal), or the upper pusher member
  • the direction in which the medal is pushed out and the direction in which the medal is pushed out by the lower pusher member are set to be parallel to each other!
  • the pushing direction of medals on the upper game board surface is opposite to the pushing direction of medals on the lower game board surface. For this reason, the distance between the position where the medals fall from the upper game board and the position where the medals fall from the lower game board moves away with respect to the upper and lower game boards, so the medal drop process is more dynamic. It will be nothing.
  • the pushing direction of the medals on each game board is set in the left-right direction by looking at the side force of inserting the medalling means card. You can set it to be, or you can set it to be in the front-rear direction.
  • the push-out direction is the front-rear direction
  • the direction in which the medal is pushed out by the upper pusher member is the back side as seen from the side where the medal insertion means inserts the medal, and the medal is inserted by the lower pusher member.
  • the direction in which the token is pushed out may be set on the front side as viewed from the side where the medal insertion means force S medal is inserted. In this case, the inner force medal on the upper game board surface falls and the medal falls from the front side of the lower game board surface. Thereby, the flow of medals accumulated on each game board surface is turned back.
  • the pusher drive mechanism that does not limit the configuration of the pusher drive mechanism is provided with one drive source for each pusher member to drive all the pusher members.
  • a pusher drive mechanism force drive source, power transmission means for transmitting power of the drive source to any one of the plurality of pusher members, and the pusher member.
  • Other pusher members And a connecting means for connecting the two.
  • the pusher game machine it is sufficient if there are a plurality of game board faces.
  • the medal insertion means may insert a medal on the upper game board surface of the two game board surfaces, or may include three or more game board surfaces.
  • the medal inserter 9 is the medal insertion means of the first invention
  • the upper game board surfaces 20 and 200 are the upper game board faces of the first invention
  • the upper game board surfaces 20 and 200 are, respectively.
  • the lower game board surface 21 are the plurality of game board faces of the first invention
  • the upper pusher members 22, 221, 222 are the upper pusher members of the first invention
  • the lower pusher member 24 is the first pusher member 24, respectively.
  • the group of the upper pusher members 22, 221 and 222 and the lower pusher member 24 is the plurality of pusher members of the first invention
  • the drive motor 42 is the first pusher member.
  • the combination of the speed reduction mechanism 43 and the slider crank mechanism 44 corresponds to the power transmission means of the first invention
  • the link arm 45 corresponds to the connection means of the first invention.
  • the first invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and can be implemented in various forms within the scope of the gist of the first invention. It is sufficient if there are a plurality of game boards, and for example, there may be three or more game boards. Also, the medal push direction on the upper game board surface and the medal push direction on the lower game board surface may cross each other (for example, orthogonal). Further, the layout of each game board surface and the medallion inserter may be changed so that the pushing direction of the medals on each game board surface is the left-right direction, considering the side force of inserting the medal insertion means caddy. Further, the pushing direction of medals on the upper game board surface may be set to the front side, and the pushing direction of medals on the lower game board surface may be set to the back side.
  • the upper game board surface may be made of a material having transparency enough to visually recognize the lower game board surface, for example, a transparent or translucent material such as an acrylic board.
  • a transparent or translucent material such as an acrylic board.
  • the second invention has been invented in consideration of the following circumstances. That is, in the conventional pusher game machine, the range in which medals can be inserted with the medal inserter is limited to the game board surface that extends to the side where the pusher member S-medal is pushed out. Although the change of the medal insertion position can be realized by the player's operation of the medal insertion device, the player's selection range regarding the medal insertion position is narrow and the game tends to be monotonous. Therefore, the second invention aims to provide a pusher game machine that can expand the range of player choices regarding medal insertion positions!
  • the pusher game machine is a medal insertion means capable of inserting medals into a predetermined area on the game board surface and changing at least one of the medal insertion position or timing by the operation of the player. And a pusher member which is disposed on the game board surface and reciprocates so as to divide the predetermined area into two areas.
  • the predetermined area in which medals can be inserted by the medal insertion means is divided into two areas by the pusher member. Since the medal insertion means can change at least one of the medal insertion position and the insertion timing by the player's operation, the player can operate the medal insertion means from the two areas divided by the medal pusher members. You can select the medal insertion position, in other words, the area where the medal falls. As the medal insertion means, it is sufficient to be able to change both the medal insertion position and timing, as well as to change one of them. The player decides the medal insertion timing in association with the reciprocating motion of the pusher member without changing the medal insertion position, so that the player can determine the area where the medal falls. You can choose.
  • the upper surface of the pusher game machine has a downward slope toward at least one of the two regions. You may be comprised so that it may have.
  • the medal can be guided to a specific area by inserting the medal on a slope having a downward slope.
  • the pusher member may be composed of at least two surfaces having an upper surface having a downward slope directed to each of the two regions. According to this aspect, the player can adjust the insertion position or timing of the medal without adjusting the range in which the insertion position of the medal can be changed or the stroke of the reciprocating movement of the pusher member. It becomes easy to insert medals into the area.
  • the dimension of the pusher member on the moving direction side can be made compact. Further, when the upper surface of the pusher member is composed of only the two surfaces described above, the medal is guided to the two areas simply by inserting the medal toward the pusher member. Therefore, it is possible to avoid a situation where the medal remains on the pusher member.
  • the medal insertion means card is inserted, which has no particular restriction on the relationship between the reciprocating direction of the pusher member and the direction of inserting the medal insertion means force S medal.
  • the two areas may be positioned in front of the pusher member with respect to the direction in which the medal insertion means card is inserted.
  • a front side region to be operated and a back side region located on the back side with respect to the pusher member with respect to a direction in which the medal insertion step card is inserted may be provided.
  • the insertion direction of the medal and the pushing direction of the medal by the pusher member are the same or have an acute angle.
  • the player when a player inserts a medal aiming at the back area and continues the game, the player can confirm the fall of the medal while keeping the player's eye on the medal insertion destination. . As a result, the player's line of sight is prevented from moving back and forth, so that the player can concentrate on the game.
  • the relationship between the movement direction of the medal after insertion and the pushing direction of the medal by the pusher member is the relationship in which the pusher member follows the medal in the rear region, and the pusher member pushes back the medal in the front region. Since the relationship between the area and the near area is reversed, the game characteristics can be changed greatly depending on the area the player aims.
  • the inserted medal may easily drop the game board surface force regardless of the pusher member. Therefore, for example, a movement obstructing member that obstructs the movement of the inserted medal may be provided on the back side region. According to this aspect, for many medals thrown on the game board surface, the movement of the backward medal is obstructed by the movement obstructing member. For this reason, it is possible to prevent the inserted medals from easily dropping the game board surface force and to appropriately manage the medal payout rate.
  • the second invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and can be implemented in various forms within the scope of the gist of the second invention.
  • the two areas divided by the pusher member may not be the areas on the front side and the back side with respect to the direction in which the medal inserter inserts the medal.
  • the direction in which the medal inserter inserts medals and the direction of movement of the pusher member may be set as appropriate, or these directions may coincide with each other or may cross each other at an angle. These directions may be orthogonal. For example, as shown in FIGS.12A, 12B, 13A, and 13B, the upper pusher member 22 is located at the left end position shown in FIGS.
  • the layout of the medal inserter 9 and the upper game board surface 20 may be changed so as to reciprocate between the right end positions shown in FIGS. 13A and 13B.
  • the medal insertion possible area 600 is divided into two areas of the left area 600a and the right area 600b by the pusher member 22.
  • the player can select the medal insertion position while checking the period of the reciprocating motion of the pusher member 22 in the left-right direction. This form applies to the form shown in Fig. 11. You can do it.
  • the medal thrower 9 is the medal throwing means of the second invention
  • the upper game board surfaces 20 and 200 are the game board faces of the second invention
  • the upper pusher members 22, 221, 222 force The pusher member of the second invention
  • the medal insertable areas 61, 62, and 600 are the predetermined areas of the second invention, the areas 61a, 61b, the areas 62a, 62b, and the standing area 600a, 600b force S.
  • the region 61a or the region 62a corresponds to the back region of the second invention
  • the region 61b or 62b corresponds to the near region of the second invention
  • the medal stopper 50 corresponds to the movement obstructing member of the second invention. To do.

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