Gaming machine
The gaming machine addresses incomplete transitions in spring-type attacker devices by using a movable member with a narrower contact portion to ensure complete closure of the prize opening, preventing unintended winnings and enhancing player security.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-01-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-19
AI Technical Summary
In gaming machines with spring-type attacker devices, the transition of the winning port from the open to closed state is often incomplete, leading to a risk of unintended winnings due to the reaction of the movable piece returning to the closed state position.
A gaming machine design featuring a movable member that rotates around a rotation axis, with a rolling surface that extends from the tip to the base end, and a contact portion on the wall surface that is narrower than the rolling surface, ensuring complete closure and preventing unintended ball entry into the prize opening.
The design effectively suppresses unintended award wins by ensuring the movable member fully closes, maintaining the integrity of the prize opening mechanism and enhancing player security.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a gaming machine.
Background Art
[0002] For example, as shown in Patent Document 1, there is known a gaming machine provided with a so-called spring-type attacker device that opens and closes a winning port in accordance with a rotational movement around the axis center of a movable piece.
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
[0003]
Patent Document 1
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0004] In such a gaming machine, when the winning port changes from the open state to the closed state, due to the reaction of the rotational movement of the movable piece returning from the open state position to the closed state position, the transition of the winning port to the closed state becomes incomplete. As a result, there is a risk of unintended winning occurring in terms of design.
[0005] In view of such problems, an object of the present invention is to provide a gaming machine capable of suppressing unintended winning in terms of design.
Means for Solving the Problems
[0006] In order to solve the above problems, the gaming machine of the present invention includes a game board in which a game area through which game balls flow down is formed, a winning port provided in the game area, A movable member that can rotate around a rotation axis from a closed state in which the rolling surface on which the game ball can roll faces the wall, making it impossible or difficult for the game ball to enter the prize opening, to an open state in which the rolling surface is further away from the wall than in the closed state, making it possible for the game ball to enter the prize opening, Equipped with, The rolling surface is, It extends from the tip furthest from the rotation axis to the base end on the rotation axis side, Including the tip-side region on the tip side of the center position between the tip and the base end, The wall surface is provided with a contact portion that contacts the tip-side region of the rolling surface when the movable member is in the closed state. The width in the rotational axis direction at the contact portion is smaller than the width in the rotational axis direction at the tip side region of the rolling surface. [Effects of the Invention]
[0007] According to the present invention, it becomes possible to suppress unintended award wins in the design. [Brief explanation of the drawing]
[0008] [Figure 1] This is a front view of the gaming machine. [Figure 2] This is a front view of the game board. [Figure 3] This is a front view of the grand prize winning slot unit. [Figure 4] This is a perspective view of the grand prize winning unit. [Figure 5] This is a cross-sectional view of the grand prize winning slot unit. [Figure 6] This is a portion of the front view of the grand prize winning slot unit. [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0009] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings. The dimensions, materials, and other specific numerical values shown in these embodiments are merely examples to facilitate understanding of the invention and do not limit the present invention unless otherwise specified. In this specification and drawings, elements having substantially the same function and configuration are denoted by the same reference numerals to avoid redundant explanations, and elements not directly related to the present invention are omitted from the illustrations.
[0010] Figure 1 is a front view of the gaming machine 100. The gaming machine 100 includes a housing 102. The housing 102 includes a main frame and a front door that is supported by the main frame so as to be openable and closable. The main frame holds the game board 104, and the front door holds the transparent plate 110. When the front door is closed relative to the main frame, the game board 104 and the transparent plate 110 face each other approximately parallel to each other while maintaining a predetermined distance, and the game board 104 can be seen from the front side of the gaming machine 100 through the transparent plate 110.
[0011] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 1, an operating handle 112 is provided at the bottom of the front door, protruding towards the front of the gaming machine 100. This operating handle 112 is designed to be rotatable by the player, and when the player rotates the operating handle 112 to perform a launch operation, a game ball is launched by a launching mechanism (not shown) with a force corresponding to the rotation angle of the operating handle 112.
[0012] Figure 2 is a front view of the game board 104. The front of the game board 104 is provided with an outer member 114, an inner member 116, and a rail 118. The outer member 114 is made of a thin metal plate and extends from the bottom of the game board 104 toward the upper left near the periphery of the game board 104, and also extends from the left side near the game board 104 toward the top of the game board 104 and toward the center in the width direction.
[0013] Further, the outer member 114 includes the uppermost part 114a located at the uppermost position of the game board 104, and extends from this uppermost part 114a further toward the right side surface and vertically downward of the game board 104. The outer member 114 is gently curved as a whole, and the launched game ball is guided by the outer member 114 and led to the game area 120.
[0014] Also, a through hole 104a is formed in the game board 104, and an inner member 116 standing on the front side of the game board 104 is provided above the through hole 104a. This inner member 116 is attached to the game board 104 and prevents the game ball from falling into the through hole 104a. Further, the rail 118 is provided on the left side of the game board 104 and inside the game area 120 rather than the outer member 114.
[0015] The game area 120 is a space surrounded by the game board 104, the transparent plate 110, the outer member 114, and the inner member 116, and is an area where the game ball can flow down or roll. A large number of nails and windmills are provided on the game board 104, and the game ball guided to the game area 120 collides with the nails and windmills, causing it to flow down and roll in irregular directions.
[0016] The game area 120 includes a first game area 120a and a second game area 120b where the degree of entry of the game ball varies according to the launch intensity of the launch mechanism. The first game area 120a is located on the left side of the game area 120 as viewed from the player facing the gaming machine 100, and the second game area 120b is located on the right side of the game area 120 as viewed from the player facing the gaming machine 100. Therefore, the game ball launched with a launch intensity less than a predetermined intensity by the launch mechanism enters the first game area 120a, and the game ball launched with a launch intensity equal to or greater than the predetermined intensity enters the second game area 120b.
[0017] In addition, the game area 120 is provided with a general winning opening 130 and a start opening 140 into which game balls can enter. When game balls enter these general winning opening 130 and start opening 140, predetermined prize balls are paid out to the player. Note that the number of prize balls may be any number as long as it is one or more, and the number of prize balls paid out at each of the general winning opening 130 and start opening 140 may be different, or they may be set to the same number of prize balls.
[0018] Also, a start area is provided inside the start opening 140. When a game ball enters the start opening 140 and enters the start area, a lottery is conducted to determine any one of a plurality of special symbols provided in advance. Each special symbol is associated with various game benefits such as whether a big winning game advantageous to the player can be executed and what kind of game state the subsequent game state will be. Therefore, when a game ball enters the start opening 140, the player will obtain a predetermined number of prize balls and at the same time, obtain an opportunity to acquire the right to receive various game benefits.
[0019] Furthermore, the game area 120 is provided with a big winning opening unit 200 and a normal pattern activation opening 150. When a game ball enters the normal pattern activation opening 150, a lottery is conducted to determine the normal pattern. Details of the big winning opening unit 200 will be described in detail later by replacing the drawings.
[0020] Note that at the bottom of the game area 120, a discharge opening 160 is provided for discharging game balls that have not entered any of the general winning opening 130, start opening 140, and big winning opening 210 from the game area 120 to the back side of the game board 104.
[0021] Next, the big winning opening unit 200 will be described. In this embodiment, in the front view of the gaming machine 100, the front side (front side) in the depth direction of the gaming machine 100 is the front direction, and the back side (back side) is the back direction. Also, in the front view of the gaming machine 100, the right side in the width direction of the gaming machine 100 is the right direction, and the left side is the left direction. Also, in the vertical direction, the upper side is the upper direction, and the lower side is the lower direction.
[0022] Figure 3 is a front view of the large prize slot unit 200. Figure 4 is a perspective view of the large prize slot unit 200. As shown in Figure 3, the large prize slot unit 200 comprises a main body 201, a large prize slot 210, a movable member 220, a rotating shaft 230, a drive device 240, and a contact portion 250.
[0023] The large prize slot 210 opens and closes when the movable member 220 moves. Normally, the movable member 220 closes the large prize slot 210, making it impossible or difficult for game balls to enter the large prize slot 210. However, when the aforementioned large prize game is performed, the movable member 220 moves, opening the large prize slot 210 to an open state where game balls can enter. When a game ball enters the large prize slot 210, a predetermined number of prize balls are paid out to the player.
[0024] The main body 201 is a component that constitutes the main part of the large prize slot unit 200. The main body 201 is located approximately in the center of the second game area 120b on the game board 104. The main body 201 has an internal space that houses various components of the large prize slot unit 200. For example, the main body 201 has a channel through which game balls flowing down from above the large prize slot unit 200 flow down below the large prize slot unit 200. The main body 201 is made of a transparent or translucent resin material, and a player facing the game machine 100 can see the trajectory of the game balls flowing down inside. The front surface of the main body 201 may also be decorated with ornaments related to the game machine 100.
[0025] As described above, the movable member 220 opens and closes the large prize opening 210 by moving. The movable member 220 is pivotally supported on the main body 201 by a rotating shaft 230. The rotating shaft 230 is positioned to penetrate the movable member 220 in the front and back directions. The movable member 220 is rotatable around the rotating shaft 230.
[0026] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 4, the movable member 220 has a rolling surface 222 on which the game ball can roll. The width D of the rolling surface 222 in the front and back directions should be such that the game ball can roll without falling, for example, it should be greater than or equal to the diameter of the game ball. The rolling surface 222 extends from the tip 223 furthest from the rotating shaft 230 to the base end 224 on the rotating shaft side.
[0027] In Figure 3, the movable member 220 is in a closed state, making it impossible for game balls to enter the large prize opening 210. At this time, the rolling surface 222 faces the wall surface 260 of the large prize opening unit 200. More specifically, the rolling surface 222 and the wall surface 260 face each other approximately parallel to each other while maintaining a predetermined distance. Here, the predetermined distance is smaller than the diameter of the game ball, so game balls flowing down from above the large prize opening unit 200 cannot enter the distance between the rolling surface 222 and the wall surface 260. Therefore, as shown by the arrows in the figure, game balls flowing down from above the large prize opening unit 200 flow down below the large prize opening unit 200, resulting in a closed state where it is impossible for the game balls to enter the large prize opening 210.
[0028] Furthermore, the predetermined distance between the rolling surface 222 and the wall surface 260 described above is not limited to a distance smaller than the diameter of the game ball. For example, the predetermined distance between the rolling surface 222 and the wall surface 260 may be greater than or equal to the diameter of the game ball, as shown by the arrow in the figure, as long as it does not obstruct the game ball from flowing down from above the large prize opening unit 200. In this case, the game ball flowing down from above the large prize opening unit 200 will be in a closed state where it is difficult for the game ball to enter the large prize opening 210. Hereafter, the closed state in which it is impossible for the game ball to enter the large prize opening 210 and the closed state in which it is difficult for the game ball to enter the large prize opening 210 will be collectively referred to simply as the "closed state".
[0029] In Figure 4, the movable member 220 is in an open state, allowing game balls to enter the large prize opening 210. At this time, the rolling surface 222 is further away from the wall surface 260 than when it is in a closed state. More specifically, the tip 223 of the movable member 220 is separated from the wall surface 260 to the left. Also, the rolling surface 222 is inclined from the upper left to the lower right. As a result, game balls flowing down from above the large prize opening unit 200 roll on the rolling surface 222, as shown by the arrows in the figure, and the opening becomes open, allowing balls to enter the large prize opening 210.
[0030] In the open state described above, the movable member 220 only needs to be provided with an inclination such that the game balls flowing down from above the large prize opening unit 200 fall onto the rolling surface 222 and roll toward the large prize opening 210, and the inclination angle of the rolling surface 222, the distance between the tip 223 and the wall surface 260, etc. are not particularly limited.
[0031] Furthermore, when the movable member 220 is in the open state, a gap V is formed between the tip portion 223 and the first flow path forming portion 202 of the main body 201, through which game balls can flow down. Here, the first flow path forming portion 202 is a wall surface on the extension of the rolling surface 222. The first flow path forming portion 202 is also opposite the tip portion 223 in the left-right direction (horizontal direction). Moreover, the first flow path forming portion 202 extends in the vertical direction and is opposite the wall surface 260 in the left-right direction (horizontal direction). The gap V only needs to be large enough for game balls to flow down. For example, the size of the gap V should be at least the size of one game ball. This prevents game balls from getting stuck between the movable member 220 and the first flow path forming portion 202 or between the movable member 220 and other wall surfaces of the main body 201, when the movable member 220 is in the open state or during transitions between the open and closed states of the movable member 220.
[0032] On the other hand, because there is a gap V between the movable member 220 and the first flow path forming section 202 that is the width of one or more game balls, players may feel uneasy that even though the big prize opening unit 200 is open, the game balls will not enter the big prize opening 210 but will instead flow down below the big prize opening unit 200 through the gap V. Therefore, in the game machine 100 according to this embodiment, the movable member 220 is provided with a protruding portion 225 that protrudes from the tip portion 223 of the rolling surface 222 toward the gap V side, that is, toward the first flow path forming section 202 side.
[0033] For example, the protrusion 225 is provided on the front side of the movable member 220 and has an overhang or flange shape. The distance between the first flow path forming portion 202 and the tip of the protrusion 225 is formed to be less than the diameter of the game ball. Also, the width of the protrusion 225 in the front and rear directions is smaller than the width of the rolling surface 222. Furthermore, a second flow path forming portion 203 is provided on the rear side of the movable member 220. The second flow path forming portion 203 is a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the first flow path forming portion 202 and the wall surface 260, and faces the movable member 220 while maintaining a small gap between them. The gap between the rolling surface 222 of the movable member 220 and the second flow path forming portion 203 is less than the diameter of the game ball, and more specifically, smaller than the radius of the game ball. As a result, the game ball rolling on the rolling surface 222 is guided to the large prize opening 210 without falling off the rolling surface 222 to the rear side.
[0034] On the other hand, the distance between the second flow path forming portion 203 and the protruding portion 225, that is, the distance between the surface of the protruding portion 225 facing the second flow path forming portion 203 and the second flow path forming portion 203, is greater than or equal to the diameter of the game ball. The distance between the surface facing the second flow path forming portion 203 and the second flow path forming portion 203 is equivalent to the width of the gap V in the front and back directions. Therefore, game balls flowing down on the side of the first flow path forming portion 202 beyond the tip portion 223 of the rolling surface 222 can flow downward from the gap V beyond the protruding portion 225.
[0035] Here, the protruding portion 225 acts as a screen, preventing the player facing the game machine 100 from seeing the gap V through which the game ball can flow between the tip portion 223, the first flow path forming portion 202, and the second flow path forming portion 203. The player facing the game machine 100 will perceive that there is no gap V through which the game ball can flow between the movable member 220 and the first flow path forming portion 202. Therefore, the game machine 100 can prevent ball jamming and, when the large prize opening unit 200 is open, give the player a sense of security regarding the entry of game balls into the large prize opening 210.
[0036] The drive unit 240 is located inside the main body 201. The drive unit 240 rotates the movable member 220 by rotating the rotating shaft 230. For example, the drive unit 240 only needs to be able to rotate the movable member 220 from the closed state to the open state described above. As shown in Figure 3, the drive unit 240 has a drive source 240a and a connecting mechanism 240b that connects the drive source 240a and the movable member 220. In this embodiment, the drive source 240a is composed of a solenoid.
[0037] The contact portion 250 is a projection provided on the wall surface 260 of the large prize opening unit 200. When the movable member 220 is in the closed state, the rolling surface 222 comes into contact with the contact portion 250. The contact portion 250 is provided on the wall surface 260 at a position corresponding to the tip-side region R of the rolling surface 222. Here, the tip-side region R is the region on the rolling surface 222 that is on the tip side of the center position between the tip portion 223 and the base portion 224.
[0038] Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the large prize slot unit 200. In particular, Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the cross-section of line VV in Figure 3, viewed from above. As shown in Figure 5, a portion of the contact portion 250 is in contact with the rolling surface 222 of the movable member 220. The width d of the portion of the contact portion 250 that is in contact with the movable member 220 in the front and back directions is smaller than the width D of the rolling surface 222 in the front and back directions. Preferably, the width d of the contact portion is half or less of the width D of the rolling surface 222. By making the width d of the contact portion half or less of the width D of the rolling surface 222, the portion in contact between the rolling surface 222 and the contact portion 250 can be reduced, and powdering that occurs when contact is made can be suppressed.
[0039] Furthermore, let's assume that the contact width d between the contact portion 250 and the rolling surface 222 is the same as the width D of the rolling surface 222. In other words, let's assume that when the movable member 220 moves from the open state to the closed state, the contact portion 250 contacts the entire width D of the rolling surface 222. In this case, when the rolling surface 222 contacts the contact portion 250, the rolling surface 222 receives a reaction force from the contact portion 250. Since this reaction force coincides with the direction in which the movable member 220 moves from the closed state to the open state, the movable member 220 may bounce back due to the reaction, and it may take time for the movable member 220 to completely close. As a result, unintended winnings may occur in the large prize slot 210.
[0040] In contrast, in this embodiment, because the width d of the contact portion is smaller than the width D of the rolling surface 222, the movable member 220 tilts when it moves from an open state to a closed state and a part of the rolling surface 222 comes into contact with the contact portion 250. Specifically, when the movable member 220 moves from an open state to a closed state and the rolling surface 222 comes into contact with the contact portion 250, a force acting on the movable member 220 in the direction to the right in the figure is applied. On the other hand, a reaction force acting on the rear portion of the rolling surface 222 that comes into contact with the contact portion 250 is applied in the direction to the left in the figure. As a result, the movable member 220 tilts so that the portion of the movable member 220 that is closer to the wall surface 260 than the contact portion 250 is applied. This reduces the risk of the movable member 220 becoming partially open due to the recoil caused by contact with the contact portion 250, thereby preventing unintended ball entry into the large prize opening 210.
[0041] Figure 6 is a part of the front view of the large prize slot unit 200. As shown in Figure 6, in the main body 201, a light-emitting element 270 is provided on the second flow path forming section 203, which is the wall surface in the rear direction of the movable member 220. The light-emitting element 270 is provided along the rolling surface 222 through which the game balls flow when the movable member 220 is in the open state. On the front side of the light-emitting element 270 in the second flow path forming section 203, a light-diffusing structure (not shown) is provided, which diffuses the light emitted from the light-emitting element 270 throughout the entire flow path through which the game balls flow in the movable member 220, causing it to emit light. At this time, the protruding part 225 may also be made to emit light as if a flow path exists there as well. Alternatively, the movable member 220 may be made of a translucent resin material, so that the movable member 220 itself appears to be emitting light. This makes it possible to appeal to the player that a ball has entered the large prize slot 210 when the large prize slot unit 200 is in the open state.
[0042] Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the attached drawings, but it goes without saying that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various modifications or alterations can be conceived within the scope of the claims, and these will naturally also fall within the technical scope of the present invention.
[0043] The gaming machine of the present invention is not limited to the gaming machine 100 described above, A game board 104 in which a game area 120 is formed through which game balls flow, The game area 120 includes a prize-winning slot (large prize slot 210), The device includes a movable member 220 that can rotate around a rotation axis 230, from a closed state in which the rolling surface 222 on which the game ball can roll faces the wall surface 260, making it impossible or difficult for the game ball to enter the prize opening (large prize opening 210), to an open state in which the rolling surface 222 is further away from the wall surface 260 than in the closed state, allowing the game ball to enter the prize opening (large prize opening 210), and The rolling surface 222 is It extends from the tip 223 furthest from the rotating shaft 230 to the base end 224 on the rotating shaft 230 side, The tip-side region R includes the tip-side region R on the tip-side 223 side of the center position between the tip-side 223 and the base-side 224, The wall surface 260 is provided with a contact portion 250 that contacts the tip-side region R of the rolling surface 222 when the movable member 220 is in the closed position. The width d in the rotational axis direction at the contact portion 250 should be smaller than the width D in the rotational axis direction at the tip side region R of the rolling surface 222.
[0044] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the movable member 220 rotates around the rotation axis 230 to open and close the large prize opening 210, but the invention is not limited to this. For example, the movable member 220 may be provided in other prize openings such as the general prize opening 130, the start opening 140, and the general drawing operation opening 150 provided in the game area 120, and the other prize openings may be opened and closed by moving the movable member 220, in other words, the movable member 220 may be provided as a so-called ordinary electric mechanism or electric chute.
[0045] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, a portion of the contact portion 250 is configured to contact the rolling surface 222 of the movable member 220, but the entire contact portion 250 may also be configured to contact the rolling surface 222 of the movable member 220. In this case, the width of the contact portion 250 in the front and rear directions is preferably smaller than the width D of the rolling surface 222, and less than or equal to half the width D of the rolling surface 222.
[0046] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, a projection is provided as a contact portion 250 on the wall surface 260 facing the rolling surface 222 of the movable member 220. However, the contact portion 250 may also be formed by cutting out the wall surface 260. In this case, the wall surface 260 is positioned parallel to the rolling surface 222 of the movable member 220 in the closed state, and the entire surface of the rolling surface 222 is in contact with the wall surface 260. The wall surface 260 is then cut out from the front to the back. Specifically, in the tip-side region R of the movable member 220, the cutout is made so that only less than half of the width D of the rolling surface 222 in the back direction is in contact with the wall surface 260. In addition, the movable member 220 may be further provided with a flange that protrudes on the cutout side and serves to conceal it from the view of a player facing the gaming machine 100. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0047] 100 gaming machines 104 Game Boards 120 Gaming Area 200 Grand Prize Winning Units 201 Main Unit 202 First channel forming section 203 Second channel forming section 210 Grand Prize Entrance (Prize Entrance) 220 Movable Member 222 Rolling surface 223 Tip 224 Proximal end 230 Rotation axis 250 Contact part 260 Wall surface R distal region V gap
Claims
[Claim 1] A game board in which a game area is formed through which game balls flow, The aforementioned game area includes a prize entry point, A movable member that can rotate around a rotation axis from a closed state in which the rolling surface on which the game ball can roll faces the wall, making it impossible or difficult for the game ball to enter the prize opening, to an open state in which the rolling surface is further away from the wall than in the closed state, making it possible for the game ball to enter the prize opening, Equipped with, The rolling surface is, It extends from the tip furthest from the rotation axis to the base end on the rotation axis side, Including the tip-side region on the tip side of the center position between the tip and the base end, The wall surface is provided with a contact portion that contacts the tip-side region of the rolling surface when the movable member is in the closed state. The width in the rotational axis direction of the contact portion is smaller than the width in the rotational axis direction of the tip-side region of the rolling surface. A gaming machine characterized by the following:
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