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Electronic voice and control system for billiards

  • US 5,066,008 A
  • Filed: 04/05/1990
  • Issued: 11/19/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/05/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a billiard table having a playing surface, a plurality of pockets adjacent said playing surface, conveyance system means for conveying object balls from said pockets to a storage area, and further conveyance system means for conveying a cue ball from said pockets to a cue ball storage area, the improvement comprising a control and scoring system comprising:

  • (a) a single display including all player indicators for indicating which player is playing, scoring indicator means for all players for displaying a score and "scratch" indicator means for indicating (1) when a "scratch" has occurred and (2) which player has "scratched";

    (b) switch means in each pocket closeable when a ball has entered a pocket, each object ball being coated with a magnetic material in a manner such that each object ball has a unique level of magnetic intensity different from a level of magnetic intensity of any other object ball;

    (c) switch means in said further conveyance system means closeable when a cue ball is being conveyed thereby;

    (d) player switches on said table manually closeable by a player before commencing a turn; and

    (e) control means for controlling said system and including;

    (i) first means for receiving signals indicating closure of a player switch and sending signals to activate an appropriate player indicator on said display;

    (ii) second means for receiving signals indicating closure of said pocket switch means and sending signals to advance an appropriate said scoring indicator means on said display;

    (iii) third means for receiving signals indicating closure of said further conveyance system switch means and sending signals to activate an appropriate said "scratch" indicator means on said display;

    (f) voice synthesis means activatable by said control means responsive to receipt of preselected signals by said control means for broadcasting audible voice signals; and

    (g) magnetic sensing means for sensing the magnetic intensity of each ball which has entered a pocket and identifying each such ball by its said unique level of magnetic intensity and, responsive to such sensing and identifying, causing activation of an indicator on said display.

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