Set of captive balls
FRENCH REPUBLIC. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. DIRECTION OF THE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY. Gr. 20.-Cl. 1. [...] 802,180 M. Aimé [...] residing in France (Charente). Demanded 22 February 1936,h 30 to 10m, to [...]. The present invention relates to a game ball, the movements of which are counter- [...] cases by containing them. The features of the game will exit the description which will be made facing of the drawing, appended in which: Figure 1 is a plan view of the table on which balls move. Figure 2 is a cross-section of the table and its support seen from the side. The figure B is a cut to a scale different from a ball and from its holster. A table 1 (Figure 1 and 2) provided with a border, to maintain balls 5 (fig. mounted on a pivot 3 (fig. 2) which can be consisting, for example, by a ball joint. The pivot 3 is carried by a foot 4 (fig. 2). [...] The bottom of the table is surmounted by a pla- that 2 (fig. 2) placed at some hau- engine and does not cover completely the table. The plate 2 has holes 7 (figure 1 and 2) in which need to be receiving the balls. Captive Each ball 5 (fig. 1 and 2 and B) is as follows: a ball 6 (fig. 3) composed of a material heavy, lead for example, is enclosed in a case elongated 5 (fig. 3) whose of- [...] are rounded. The case wood, by example, is in two parts juxtaposed as shown in Figure 3, which permits the introduction of the ball 6 which is thereby trapped. 85 The game is used as follows: The player grips the table 1 (Figure 1 and 2) on the side opposite to the holes 7 (Figure 1 and 2) and is used, by manoeuvring the table 1, on its pivot 3 (fig. 2) to direct the balls 5 4o (Figure 1 and 2) on the holes 7 (Figure 1 and 2). Each ball 5 moves from a very irregular manner by rolling within the holster and by pushing in jerks. If it achieves enter a hole 7,45 (Figure 1 and 2) it marks, for example, the number of points assigned to this hole. If it drops into the void 8 (Figure 1 and 2) that accommodates the plate 2 (Figure 1 and 2) on the bottom of the table 1 (Figure 1 and 2) it 5o zero mark. It is well understood that the above description and the drawing appended thereto are given as indicative but non-limiting and that they can include variants 55 or changes of detail without, for this, departing from the spirit of the invention. SUMMARY. Game of balls consisting of irregular running a table having holes 60 which need to be in place the Price the booklet: 5 francs, balls. A cancels the portion of the table is mounted on a pivot. Each ball is on balls when they reach it. The table trapped in a case. Aimé [...]. Aimé [...]. At Sablon, by Saint-Laurent- [...]. (Charente.) For the sale of the fascicles, address i ' [...] Nationale, 27, ia Convention street. Paris (i 5" j. FRENCH REPUBLIC. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. DIRECTION OF THE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY. Patent. Gr. 20.-Cl. 1. [...] 802,180 Game of balls trapped. M. Aimé [...] residing in France (Charente). Demanded 22 February 1936,h 30 to 10m, to [...]. .-Issued 6 June 1986 Published 29 August 1986. The present invention relates to a game ball, the movements of which are counter- [...] cases by containing them. The features of the game will exit the description which will be made facing of the drawing, appended in which: Figure 1 is a plan view of the table on which balls move. Figure 2 is a cross-section of the table and its support seen from the side. The figure B is a cut to a scale different from a ball and from its holster. A table 1 (Figure 1 and 2) provided with a border, to maintain balls 5 (fig. mounted on a pivot 3 (fig. 2) which can be consisting, for example, by a ball joint. The pivot 3 is carried by a foot 4 (fig. 2). [...] The bottom of the table is surmounted by a pla- that 2 (fig. 2) placed at some hau- engine and does not cover completely the table. The plate 2 has holes 7 (figure 1 and 2) in which need to be receiving the balls. Captive Each ball 5 (fig. 1 and 2 and B) is as follows: a ball 6 (fig. 3) composed of a material heavy, lead for example, is enclosed in a case elongated 5 (fig. 3) whose of- [...] are rounded. The case wood, by example, is in two parts juxtaposed as shown in Figure 3, which permits the introduction of the ball 6 which is thereby trapped. 85 The game is used as follows: The player grips the table 1 (Figure 1 and 2) on the side opposite to the holes 7 (Figure 1 and 2) and is used, by manoeuvring the table 1, on its pivot 3 (fig. 2) to direct the balls 5 4o (Figure 1 and 2) on the holes 7 (Figure 1 and 2). Each ball 5 moves from a very irregular manner by rolling within the holster and by pushing in jerks. If it achieves enter a hole 7,45 (Figure 1 and 2) it marks, for example, the number of points assigned to this hole. If it drops into the void 8 (Figure 1 and 2) that accommodates the plate 2 (Figure 1 and 2) on the bottom of the table 1 (Figure 1 and 2) it 5o zero mark. It is well understood that the above description and the drawing appended thereto are given as indicative but non-limiting and that they can include variants 55 or changes of detail without, for this, departing from the spirit of the invention. SUMMARY. Game of balls consisting of irregular running a table having holes 60 which need to be in place the Price the booklet: 5 francs, balls. A cancels the portion of the table is mounted on a pivot. Each ball is on balls when they reach it. The table trapped in a case. Aimé [...]. At Sablon, by Saint-Laurent- [...]. (Charente.) For the sale of the fascicles, address i ' [...] Nationale, 27, ia Convention street. Paris (i 5" j. Patent.
Game of balls trapped.
.-Issued 6 June 1986 Published 29 August 1986.