Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1986-05-06
1988-07-05
Oechsle, Anton O.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
200 6111, 273141A, 273142E, 273142HA, 273145C, 273357, 273375, 273377, 273399, 434209, A63F 500, A63F 732, A63F 902, G09B 1902
Patent
active
047549807
ABSTRACT:
A game apparatus consisting of a housing, the interior of the housing has electrical wiring and a power switch including a switching means, for starting and stopping a toy motor. The motor being coupled to spin a multi-disk assembly. The disks are divided into sectors and each sector as a symbol marking printed thereon. When the switching means causes the motor to spin, the disks free-spin around the motor shaft. When the switching means disconnect the motor from the electrical power source, the disks coast to a stop. An indicating means designates two random symbols in alignment.
The random symbol generator in conjunction with a multiplication type game board is used as a "non-problem solving" educational game.
In an another embodiment, the random symbol generator is used in conjunction with a marble operated switching means, wherein a marble is aimed at a target opening, its entrance into the target opening closes the switching means, thereby causing the multi-disk symbol generator to spin. The exiting of the marble opens the switching means, the multi-disks coast to a stop, designating two symbols in alignment with an indice means, this embodiment being the nucleus of a unique marble aiming skill strategy game.
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