Device for accommodating billiard balls in spaces provided for b

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211 14, 340568, A63D 1500

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045249687

ABSTRACT:
A device for keeping ready billiard balls has a housing, a plurality of holding elements at the front side of the housing for receiving billiard balls, a coin receiver for determining a game time, an acoustic signal generating element which emits an acoustic signal when billard balls are removed for playing or after termination of the predetermined game time until they are returned back into the holding elements, wherein during unauthorized withdrawal of billiard balls from the holding elements an acoustic signal is also generated, contact elements provided with feelers in the region of the holding elements and connected with an electronic circuit to show whether all billiard balls are in the holding elements or some of them are missing, and an indicating element at the front side of the device to show the remaining game time available for a player.

REFERENCES:
patent: 116561 (1871-07-01), Collender
patent: 1558539 (1925-10-01), Freeman

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