Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Ball games
Patent
1996-10-08
1998-03-24
Chiu, Raleigh W.
Amusement devices: games
Surface projectile game; game element
Ball games
273127R, 273118A, A63F 730
Patent
active
057304416
ABSTRACT:
Conventional pinball machines have various mechanisms, some of which are under the control of the user, to enable the ball in play to be moved around the playing surface. An extra mechanism which can be incorporated is a rotated striking member, e.g. of oval shape. When a ball strikes this, it is driven away in a direction which is usually not radial relative the rotational axis of the member but which tends to be more tangential.
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Gibbons Chris
Leung Man Wai
Rutherford Aidan
Chiu Raleigh W.
Saitek Ltd.
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