IP Library Granted Patent US 7,419,157
Granted Patent B2
US 7,419,157 · App. 11/615,448 · Granted Sep 2, 2008

Virtual goal for a game table

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,419,157
App. No.
11/615,448
Granted
Sep 2, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A game table for playing a game with a game piece including a playing surface, a first endwall extending generally perpendicularly from the playing surface and a second endwall extending generally perpendicularly from the playing surface at an opposite side of the playing surface from the first endwall. The game piece is movable along the playing surface through the application of gaming forces. The first endwall having a first wall length and a first goal is located along the first endwall. The first goal is comprised of a proximity sensor and has a first goal length. A continuous play goal mechanism is mounted proximate the first goal that urges the game piece away from the first goal when the game piece enters the first goal.

Claims (35)

1. A game table for playing a game with a game piece, the game table comprising:

a playing surface, the game piece being movable along the playing surface through the application of gaming forces;

a first endwall extending generally perpendicularly from the playing surface, the first endwall having a first wall length;

a second endwall extending generally perpendicularly from the playing surface and being located at an opposite side of the playing surface from the first endwall;

a first goal located along the first endwall comprised of at least one proximity sensor, the first goal having a first goal length; and

a continuous play goal mechanism mounted proximate the first goal that urges the game piece away from the first goal when the game piece enters the first goal, the continuous play goal mechanism comprised of a ramp extending at a ramp angle from the playing surface at the first endwall within the first goal.

2. The game table of claim 1 wherein the ramp angle is approximately ten degrees (10°).

3. The game table of claim 1 wherein the ramp extends across an entire first wall length of the first endwall.

4. The game table of claim 3 wherein the ramp angle tapers from approximately thirty degrees (30°) proximate first and second sidewalls to approximately ten degrees (10°) near a middle of the first wall length.

5. The game table of claim 1 , wherein the continuous play goal mechanism is comprised of a first ramp located proximate the first endwall and a second ramp located proximate the second endwall.

6. A game table for playing a game with a game piece, the game table comprising:

a playing surface, the game piece being movable along the playing surface through the application of gaming forces;

a first endwall extending generally perpendicularly from the playing surface, the first endwall having a first wall length;

a second endwall extending generally perpendicularly from the playing surface and being located at an opposite side of the playing surface from the first endwall;

a first goal located along the first endwall comprised of at least one proximity sensor, the first goal having a first goal length; and

a continuous play goal mechanism mounted proximate the first goal that urges the game piece away from the first goal when the game piece enters the first goal, the continuous play goal mechanism comprised of a flexible pad extending along the first endwall within the first goal, the flexible pad being mounted to the first endwall beneath a ledge.

7. A game table for playing a game with a game piece, the game table comprising:

a playing surface, the game piece being movable along the playing surface through the application of gaming forces;

a first endwall extending generally perpendicularly from the playing surface, the first endwall having a first wall length;

a second endwall extending generally perpendicularly from the playing surface and being located at an opposite side of the playing surface from the first endwall;

a first goal located along the first endwall comprised of at least one proximity sensor, the first goal having a first goal length; and

a continuous play goal mechanism mounted proximate the first goal that urges the game piece away from the first goal when the game piece enters the first goal, the continuous play goal mechanism comprised of an air nozzle that blows air toward the center of the playing surface.

8. The game table of claim 7 further comprising:

a control circuit that is in communication with the air nozzle, the control circuit actuating the air nozzle to blow air upon receipt of a signal from the at least one proximity sensor.

9. The game table of claim 7 wherein the air nozzle is comprised of a plurality of air nozzles mounted to the first endwall.

10. A method of playing a table game on a game table having a gamepiece, the game table including a first endwall, a second endwall, a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a playing surface, a first plurality of sensors mounted proximate to the first endwall, a control circuit being in communication with the first plurality of sensors, a continuous play goal mechanism positioned beneath a ledge of the first endwall the method comprising the steps of:

a) activating at least one of the first plurality of sensors to the on condition to define a first goal;

b) actuating a remainder of the first plurality of sensors to the off condition;

c) applying a force to the gamepiece propelling the gamepiece toward the first endwall; and

d) urging the gamepiece out of the first goal, the gamepiece being urged away from the first goal by the continuous play mechanism.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein the continuous play mechanism in step (d) is a ramp that urges the gamepiece away from the first goal under the force of gravity.

12. The method of claim 10 wherein the continuous play mechanism in step (d) is a flexible pad mounted to the first endwall that urges the gamepiece away from the first goal through a spring reaction force of a material of the flexible pad.

13. The method of claim 10 wherein the continuous play mechanism in step (d) is a plurality of air nozzles that urge the gamepiece away from the first goal through the force of a jet of air.

14. The method of claim 13 comprising the further step of:

e) actuating the plurality of air nozzles to blow a jet of air in step (d) upon receiving a signal from a control circuit based upon a signal received by the control circuit from at least one of the plurality of sensors in the on condition of step (a).

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 8, 2022
From: INDIAN INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 059014/0231 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2014
From: MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY SUCCESSOR TO WILMINGTON TRUST FSB SUCCESSOR TO WILMINGTON TRUST OF PENNSYLVANIA
To: DMI SPORTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 032002/0356 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2014
From: DMI SPORTS, INC.
To: INDIAN INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 032002/0389 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 5, 2013
From: INDIAN INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 031726/0936 →