Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – Perceptible output or display
Reexamination Certificate
2004-02-10
2008-09-09
Pezzuto, Robert E (Department: 3714)
Amusement devices: games
Including means for processing electronic data
Perceptible output or display
C463S030000, C463S031000, C463S033000, C463S037000, C273S12100R, C273S317100, C273S461000, C455S556200
Reexamination Certificate
active
07422523
ABSTRACT:
A hand-held pinball game has a changeable display. The pinball game has a housing having a front face. A display screen is formed in the front face of the housing. A first opening is formed in the housing. A display card is visible through the display screen. The display card is insertable and removable through the first opening. A second opening in the housing receives additional display cards so that the pinball game display may be changed by a player. An impact sensor in the housing allows the player to nudge the housing to change the path of the simulated pinball.
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Bell Boyd & Lloyd LLP
Hall Arthur O.
Pezzuto Robert E
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