Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1995-03-27
1996-05-14
Grieb, William H.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
178 20, F41J 504
Patent
active
055161138
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a target system capable of determining projectile entrance by detecting loss resistors formed by a graphic colloidal suspension coating of conductive ink placed beneath a graphic target. The target is a low cost sheet of flexible paper positioned by use of a tractor feeder. Actual loss of resistors is interpreted by a microprocessor running a grid simulation program. Upon loss of any one particular resistor, the microprocessor interprets the target to determine what resistors remain thereby providing a history of projectile penetration. The results of the target penetration can be viewed from a remote video display terminal.
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"Gauss and Gauss-Jordon Methods" pp. 98-104 Publication date unknown.
Gerstein Milton S.
Grieb William H.
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