Game Counters Patents (Class 235/1B)
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Patent number: 6073835Abstract: A model, a counter, an actuator, and a termination device is provided. During a rest state the model is stationary in a first position and the counter is not counting. During a first transition state the model moves from its first position to a second position in response to actuation of the actuator and the counter begin counting. During an operation state the model is stationary in a second position and the counter is counting. During a second transition state, in response to a termination device the model moves from its second position back to its first position and the counter stops counting. A timing mechanism is provided for controlling the duration of the operation state. The counter can be any type, such as a dial counter, digital counter, or analog counter. The actuator may also activate a music box.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Inventor: Imad Ramadan
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Patent number: 5877480Abstract: An illuminating umpire counter and timing device including a hand-held housing having three apertures through a top face thereof. Each of the apertures have distinguishable indicia adjacent thereto. Three indicating wheels are rotatably disposed and extending outwardly of side walls of the housing. The wheels has illuminated numbers disposed circumferentially thereon. The three wheels are positioned within the housing whereby the numbers selectively aligning with the three apertures of the housing. An illuminating digital watch/stopwatch is secured within the top face of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Inventors: Joseph A. Tuso, John Torian
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Patent number: 5736720Abstract: A paintball game scorekeeper and an associated paintball game playing system. The paintball game scorekeeper includes a switch member having plural control buttons insertably mounted in a recess formed in a front side surface of a housing. A printed circuit board to which the control buttons are electrically connected is inserted in a recess formed in a rear side surface of the housing. Provided on the printed circuit board is a memory subsystem for holding a countdown time and at least one interim time, a processor subsystem for counting down, from the countdown time, time remaining in the on-going game of paintball until time expires and for determining first and second elimination counts, and an LCD display, electrically coupled to the processor subsystem, for displaying the time remaining in the on-going game of paintball, the first elimination count and the second elimination count.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: CM Support, Inc.Inventors: Roderick L. Bell, David W. Bell
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Patent number: 5730658Abstract: A system for attaching a scoring display unit to a fastening band of a glove. The fastening band includes a top strap, and a back surface patch for the top strap. Confronting surfaces of the top strap and the back surface patch comprise cooperating interengaging means, such as hooks and loops of VELCRO fabric. The scoring device of the invention includes a rotary, numbered disc scoring device having protrusions around the periphery which are engaged by a finger to rotate the disc as each golf shot is taken. A scoring window in the front side permits viewing of the selected score number. A fabric hook strip is attached on each end of the scoring device, the unit is placed on the top side of the top strap, wrapped under the glove flap and the hook strip engages the loop fabric of the glove strap. The assembly is then placed over the top of a glove top strap and fastened to the loop VELCRO on the underside of the glove top strap.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Inventors: John G. Kurtz, Edward L. Zabelny
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Patent number: 5700997Abstract: A game play media dispenser comprises a ball passage 10 for allowing game play media (pachinko balls) 90 to flow, a gear 20 formed with a plurality of recesses 21 engaging with the pachinko balls 90 on an outer peripheral surface and rotating while causing the recesses 21 to engage with pachinko balls 90 flowing through the ball passage 10 in sequence, detection means 70 for detecting the pachinko balls 90 discharged through a discharge port 11, a first stopper 30 that can move to a first engagement position where it can engage with the gear 20 and a first saving position where it does not engage with the gear 20, a second stopper 40 that can move to a second engagement position where it can engage with the gear 20 and a second saving position where it does not engage with the gear 20, first drive means for moving the first stopper 30, second drive means for moving the second stopper 40, and control means for controlling the first drive means and the second drive means for causing the first stopper 30 and theType: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Ace DenkenInventors: Takatoshi Takemoto, Kazunari Kawashima
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Patent number: 5341121Abstract: A separate differential score display unit is provided at each end of a basketball court, atop or beside of the shot time clock indicators presently used, and in position to be as visible to the players and coaches as is the shot time clock indicators. The differential score display units are color coded, e.g. home team lead shown by green light, or L.E.D.; visitor lead shown in red. The differential score display units may be (1) hard wired to the scoring table and main scoreboard with computerized controls automatically changing the differential display when the score changes; (2) hard wired directly to a separate scoring control; or (3) the differential score display units adapted to receive differential scoring input from suitable signal transmitting units controlled by the scoring table panel.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1992Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Inventor: J. Glenn Rada
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Patent number: 5084695Abstract: An umpire's counter is provided with a housing having a top face and a bottom face. On the side of the housing between the faces, inputs for advancing a balls display, a strikes display, an outs display and an inning display are provided. A separate button is provided for clearing at least the strikes and balls display. A strap can be provided on the back of the umpire's counter which encircles the umpire's hand of encircles two of the umpire's fingers. The strap enables the umpire to make a "safe call" without dropping the counter. An audible output is provided for indicating when at least the balls or strikes displays have been advanced. Each of the inputs are provided in recesses with covers to prevent inadvertent actuation of the displays. A time, score or alarm set display is provided and buttons are provided for advancing the home and visitors score or advancing the hours and minutes during alarm setting.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Inventor: Jeffrey S. Freeman
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Patent number: 4912307Abstract: A device for keeping score during a scoring game and, in particular, during a game of golf. A plurality of counting beads having respective passages formed therethrough are strung in a serpentine manner on respective first and second portions of a string, such that the first and second portions of string overlap one another in the passage of each bead. Score is kept by selectively sliding the beads along the length of string to a desired position, wherein they are maintained in place by the string.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1989Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Inventors: Mary E. Shade, Donna E. Verdis
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Patent number: 4820908Abstract: A combined calculator and puzzle game device including a calculator cover-board which is provided with guide pieces confined to intersecting guide grooves. Game pieces which have projecting necks are mounted on the guide pieces by inserting the projecting necks into the guide grooves allowing them to be slid along the guide grooves, but not be removed. The game pieces can be rearranged on the cover board to bear a particular pattern or a combination of characters. When the game pieces are depressed, they push rubber keys placed therebelow so as to operate the calculator.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1988Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Limax Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chih-Ming Wei
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Patent number: 4347853Abstract: A simple device intended to register the number of cycles performed by a patient using a lung exerciser. A means for easily resetting to zero is provided. The device is adaptive to various sizes, scales, and maximum number of cycles.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1981Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: Gordon A. GeregInventors: Gordon A. Gereg, Robert K. Rightler
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Patent number: 4331098Abstract: A small sized device is disclosed for keeping score of a tennis match, and which can be conveniently carried either around a player's wrist, mounted on a racquet or the like; the score keeper including a frame on which is imprinted a row of point scores and a row of game scores along which arrows for each player are slidable.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1976Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Inventor: Aldo Rubano
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Patent number: 4189143Abstract: A tennis scorekeeping device having a pair of separately formed scorekeeping units adapted to be mounted one each side of a tennis racquet handle between the head of the racquet and the handle grip of the racquet, first manually manipulatable means on one of said units for scoring game points won by opposing players, and second manually manipulatable means on the other of said units for scoring the games won by opposing players.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1977Date of Patent: February 19, 1980Inventors: John A. Van Auken, Lorraine A. Van Auken
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Patent number: 4172595Abstract: A tennis tally includes different colored markers for scoring the opposing sides of a tennis match. The markers are movable to at least four positions so as to be capable of scoring "0", "15", "30" and "40" for each side. The tally may be readily attached to or made integral with the end of a tennis racket handle.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1978Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Inventor: J. Terry Sewell
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Patent number: 4089318Abstract: A spring type article projecting device for propelling an object, at a target, is disclosed. The device comprises a stock, a handle and a striker head housing that includes a striker plate actuated by a striker pin. A force deflector member, pivotally mounted within the striker head housing, transfers the striker pin impact to the striker plate. A cocking member is provided which may be moved manually into various positions against the action of a spring. The invention provides a spring type article projecting device which is very simple in construction, is functionally-reliable and which is safe in its use and provides striking qualities superior to known apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1975Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Inventor: Walter Hesener
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Patent number: 4029943Abstract: Beginning with data cards which carry thereon a question or a statement to be a subject of a survey, such cards being pre-punched with appropriate indicia signifying the question being asked or the position being tested, the interviewer submits such position or question-carrying card to the interviewee who, upon reading the question or statement to himself, selects one of several possible categories between two extremes, as represented by a slot in a sequentially designated series of slots in a container, inserts such card in the selected slot representing his degree of agreement or disagreement with the question or position statement, such card being automatically received by an envelope marked correspondingly to the designation adjacent the slot, for later sorting and computer compilation of all the cards in each envelope and survey results which are free, to a maximum degree, from interviewer influence of interviewee.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1975Date of Patent: June 14, 1977Inventor: Henry Rodriguez