Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Projectile flexibly tethered to hand-held manipulator
Patent
1993-07-15
1995-04-11
Grieb, William H.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Projectile flexibly tethered to hand-held manipulator
A63B 6720
Patent
active
054051495
ABSTRACT:
A paddle, including a surface for hitting a ball or other object, a transducer coupled to the hitting surface for detecting when the hitting surface hits the object, a counter for counting the number of hits and a display is disclosed. In one arrangement, the counter is a processor from a microcontroller. A timer is coupled to the transducer and to the counter for determining the time elapsed from the last hit. The timer stops the counter when the time elapsed since the most recent hit exceeds a predetermined length of time, indicating a miss of the ball. An audio amplifier drives a speaker so that the speaker makes a first predetermined sound whenever the hitting surface hits the object. The speaker emits a second predetermined sound when there is a miss, as indicated by the timer. A manual reset is coupled to the processor. A push button resets the counter to zero. A source of electric power, such as batteries, is located inside the handle. Light emitting diodes are affixed to the body near the periphery of the hitting surface to flash in decorative patterns, but can be coordinated to display when a hit is made or when a miss is detected or when some other game event occurs. In general, an apparatus for hitting an object includes a surface for hitting the object, a counter, a transducer coupled to the hitting surface and to the counter, for indicating to the counter when the hitting surface hits the object, and a display coupled to the counter for indicating the number of hits.
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Bentley Earl
Grieb William H.
Timmons W. Thomas
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