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EP0383073A2
EP0383073A2 EP90101480A EP90101480A EP0383073A2 EP 0383073 A2 EP0383073 A2 EP 0383073A2 EP 90101480 A EP90101480 A EP 90101480A EP 90101480 A EP90101480 A EP 90101480A EP 0383073 A2 EP0383073 A2 EP 0383073A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F7/00Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks
    • A63F7/06Games simulating outdoor ball games, e.g. hockey
    • A63F7/0668Games simulating outdoor ball games, e.g. hockey the ball being flicked with a finger or hit with a stick, cue or sliding disc which are not connected to the table
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F7/00Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks
    • A63F7/22Accessories; Details
    • A63F7/36Constructional details not covered by groups A63F7/24 - A63F7/34, e.g. frames, game boards, guide tracks
    • A63F7/40Balls or other moving playing bodies, e.g. pinballs, discs
    • A63F2007/4068Sliding play elements, e.g. discs or bodies with a low coefficient of friction
    • A63F2007/4075Sliding play elements, e.g. discs or bodies with a low coefficient of friction provided with a ball race or rollers

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  • the invention relates to a billiard-like game according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the object of the invention is to show a game which, in particular also based on the billiard game, enables interesting and varied game options even for people who are not experienced in playing billiards.
  • a game according to the invention is designed according to the characterizing part of claim 1.
  • the figures according to the invention allow the figures to be pushed without these figures tipping over.
  • the game according to the invention in which preferably the at least one game figure of the first type is partially spherical on its upper side, i.e. is roughly hemispherical in shape and can thus be moved on the playing surface by thrusting by means of a cue, in an interesting way enables elements of billiard game to be connected with other types of game or play options, so that it is particularly suitable for those who play billiards -Game not practiced or not interested in the game of billiards, interesting and varied game options of various types result.
  • a preferred type of game with the game according to the invention is a so-called soccer billiard, in which two players or several players forming two teams play against each other as a game party.
  • Each game party is assigned several game characters of the first type as players.
  • the game parties endeavoring according to certain rules, which are preferably adapted to the rules of lawn soccer, through their characters, to be referred to as "players", of the first type, which by pushing with the cue to move the second character, known as the "ball", into the opposing goal.
  • the playing surface is preferably the table surface of a gaming table
  • other types of play can also be carried out, for example bowling or figure shooting (based on the known curling), etc.
  • the game shown in the figures which combines elements of the billiard game with elements of a table football game from the preferred type of play and can therefore also be referred to as "football billiards", consists of a game table 1, which is only one in the figures indicated table frame 2 with table feet, not shown, and an upper, horizontal table top 3, which with their horizontal top forms the playing field or the playing surface 4, which consists of a plastic layer 5 which covers the table top 3 on its top or in the area of the playing surface 4 continuously.
  • the plastic layer 5 applied to the top of the table top 3 in a suitable manner, for example by gluing consists of a material with which a smooth, slidable surface is achieved for the playing surface 4.
  • the table top 3 which has a rectangular cut, is enclosed by an outer frame 6, which partly protrudes above the top of the table top 3 and partly also extends beyond the bottom of this table top.
  • an inner frame 7 is fastened, which is composed of lengths of a straight profile 8 and a circular-curved profile 9. Both profiles 8 and 9 have the same cross section, which can be seen, for example, from FIG. 5.
  • This cross-section is accordingly formed by a circumferential line which consists of a first, straight and perpendicular to the playing surface 4 outer circumferential side 10, which forms the outside of the inner frame 7 and with which this frame is fastened to the inside of the outer frame 6 a lower, horizontal peripheral side 11, which forms the underside of the inner frame 7 and with which it is fixed lying on the top of the table top 3 or the plastic layer 5, and composed of an upper, also substantially horizontal peripheral side 12, which is the same level forms with the top of the outer frame 6 lying top of the inner frame 7 and merges via a curved portion 13 into the circumferential side of the profile 8 and 9 forming the inside of the inner frame.
  • the profile 8 or 9 is provided with a recess 14, which partially receives a strip-like element 15 made of elastic material, in such a way that the element 15 with a partial area 16 forming a stop or band surface from the recess 14 stands out.
  • the strip-like element 15 is in the embodiment shown a tubular hollow profile made of silicone rubber with a Shore hardness between about 38 and 40 and has on its circumferential side opposite the partial area 16 a molded bar 19 which is used to hold the element 15 on the inner frame 7 in one corresponding groove provided in the recess 14 extends into it.
  • the strip-like element 15 is also attached in such a way that the strip 19 and the center of the partial area 16 lie in an imaginary plane E1 which runs parallel to the playing surface 4 and is provided above the playing surface 4 at a distance x.
  • the recess 14 is designed such that the strip-like element 15 is supported essentially only in the area of the fastening strip 19 on a surface of the recess 14 running perpendicular to the playing surface 4, but otherwise the strip-like element 15 is spaced apart from all surfaces of the recess 14 and also is provided at a distance from the top of the playing surface 4.
  • the strip-like element 15 in the above-described design has excellent rebound properties.
  • the table top 3 has such a cut that minus the width of the outer frame 6 and minus the width of the inner frame 7 there is a playing field 4 with the size 210 cm x 105 cm or 230 cm x 115 cm or 254 cm x 127 cm results, the playing field 4 preferably having a radius of curvature R at the rounded corners which is greater than 12 cm, preferably in the order of 16 cm.
  • the playing field 4 is adapted to an original soccer field with a center line 21 and in the area of the two goals 17 each with a penalty area line 22 and so on.
  • the two goals 17 are each formed by a hood-like element 23 which faces the playing surface 4, i.e. to the other gate 17, on the top of the table top 3 and also to the back of the respective gate 17, i.e. is open to the adjacent narrow side of the table top 3.
  • a gate 17 which in the embodiment shown is arranged in front of the inner frame 7 from the playing surface 4, this inner frame 7 or the boundary formed by this frame are interrupted at 24.
  • At least one figure 25, which is also referred to below as “player”, and at least one figure 26 are used, the latter hereinafter referred to as "ball".
  • Each player 25 consists of a hood-like element 27, which is formed by a half hollow ball, and a plate 28 closing this element 27.
  • the hood-like element 27 is made of a plastic, as is also used for the production of billiard balls is used.
  • the plate 28 is made of metal, preferably Brass.
  • the plate 28 On its upper side facing the interior of the element 27, the plate 28 is provided in the central region with a cresiform recess 29 which is open towards this upper side, ie towards the interior 37 of the element 27, such that in the region of the recess 29 the thickness of the circular disc on its periphery trained plate 28 is only 1.5 units.
  • the plate 28 On the upper side facing the element 27, the plate 28 thus has an annular projection 30 projecting over the bottom of the recess 29 and enclosing the recess 29, in the region of which the thickness of the plate 28 is approximately 4.0 units and the element 27 with its the open side of this element surrounding edge surface 31 rests and is fastened in a suitable manner.
  • an additional auxiliary protrusion 32 which also protrudes upward from the protrusion 30 and extends into the opening 29, is provided on the protrusion 30 and engages in the opening of the element 27.
  • the radius of curvature, which the element 27 has on its outer surface, is approximately equal to half the diameter, which the plate 27 has on its outer circumference and which is approximately 57 units in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the plate 28 On its outer circumference, the plate 28 has a recess 33 which is open towards the outer circumference and towards the top of the plate 28 and in which an O-ring 34 made of rubber or of another elastic material is provided, which is approximately 1.5 units over the circumferential surface of the plate 28 protrudes and is also secured in the recess 33 by the element 27 or by the edge surface 31 of this element delimited at the top by the recess 33.
  • the plate 28 is provided with a layer or with a covering 35 made of slidable plastic.
  • This covering which may consist, for example, of polyethylene or another material which is also used for ski soles, is fastened to the underside of the plate 28 by gluing or in another suitable manner and, in the embodiment shown, with a part of its thickness from one on the underside the plate 28 provided recess 36 is added.
  • the described design of the player 25 and in particular also the described design of the plate 28 ensures that the player 25 has a low center of gravity for a given weight and forms an area with the underside of the covering 35 with which the player 25 opens the playing surface 4 can slide easily.
  • the O-ring 34 is provided with its center plane E2 lying perpendicular to the center or symmetry axis S of the player 25 at a distance from the underside of the covering 35 which is (distance) equal to or almost equal to the distance x and approximately 3. Is 5 units.
  • the ball 26 corresponds in terms of its training essentially to the training of the player 25, so that the individual elements of the ball 26 are denoted by the same reference numerals, but additionally with a "'", as the element of Player 25.
  • the ball 26 thus also consists of an element 27 'designed as a half hollow sphere, which corresponds to the element 27 in terms of shape and material, from the plate 28', which corresponds in terms of material and essentially also in terms of the shape of the plate 28, from the O-ring 34 ', which corresponds to the O-ring 34, and from the lining 35', which corresponds to the lining 35.
  • the O-ring 34 ' is at a distance from the underside of the covering 35' provided that (distance) is equal to the corresponding distance between the O-ring 34 and the underside of the surface 35 at the player 25 and is again about 3.5 units.
  • a difference between the ball 26 and the player 25 is that in the embodiment shown, the plate 28 'of the ball 26 does not have a recess corresponding to the recess 29, but rather has a thickness over its entire diameter (distance between the top of the plate and the bottom of the recess 36 ') has about 4.0 units.
  • the radius of curvature of the element 27 'and thus also the diameter of the circular disk-shaped plate 28' adapted to this radius of curvature are substantially smaller than in the case of the player 25.
  • the diameter of the plate 28 ' which (diameter) is equal to twice the radius of curvature of the outer surface of the element 27', about 33.5 units.
  • the wall thickness of the element 27 ' is in the region of the edge 31', at which the element 27 'rests on the plate, about 5 units, in contrast to the corresponding wall thickness of about 8.5 units for the player 25.
  • both in the player 25 and in the ball 26 of the interior of the element 27 or 27 'formed cavity 37 or 37' is not exactly hemispherical curved, but in that from the edge 31 or 31 'enclosed portion formed circular cylindrical to thereby ensure an exact fit of the element 27 or 27' on the annular projection 32 or 32 ', the player 25 and the ball 26 each with a height of 1 , 5 units over the top of the plate 28 or 28 'protrudes and has a width of 1.0 units.
  • Figures 10 and 11 show a player 25a, which in itself has the same structure as the player 25, ie consists of an element 27a and a plate 28a, the material used and their Shape correspond to the element 27 or the plate 28, with the exception of the difference specified below.
  • a covering 35a is provided on the underside of the plate 28a, which is made of the same material as the covering 35, but is shaped like a lid such that the covering 35a encloses the plate 28a with an annular section 38, and namely on the circumferential area below the recess 33 for the O-ring 34.
  • the covering 35a is fastened to the plate by a locking groove 39 on the inside of the projection and by a barb-like locking tooth 40 on the circumference of the plate 28a.
  • the player 25a also has an outer diameter of approximately 57 units.
  • a ball can of course also be designed in a similar manner to the player 25a, the latter essentially differing from the player 25a essentially only by smaller dimensions and in turn having an outer diameter of approximately 33.5 units.
  • FIGS. 12 and 13 show a ball 26a which can be used instead of the ball 26.
  • the ball 26a consists of a plate 28a ', which corresponds to the plate 28' of the ball 26, but with the difference that the plate 28 'in its central region at the top has a recess 29' corresponding to the recess 29 'by the Projection 32 'is enclosed.
  • the ball 26 has a circular disk-shaped plastic plate 41, which is preferably made of the same material as the elements 27 or 27', extends with a circular projection into the recess 29 ', the recess 33' for the O.
  • -Ring 34 ' closes at the top and has an annular groove for receiving the projection 32'.
  • Figures 14 and 15 show a player 25b or a ball 26b, which differ from the player 25 or from the ball 26 essentially only in that instead of a sliding surface 35 and 35 'formed on the Bottom of the player 25b or the ball 26b balls are provided.
  • these balls are part of an axial groove bearing 42 which is used instead of the plate 28 of the player 25 and is inserted directly into the open side of the hemispherical element 27b corresponding to the element 27.
  • the O-ring 34 is accommodated directly in a groove provided on the outer surface of the element 27b.
  • the ball 26b consists essentially of the hemispherical element 27 'and from a plate 28b', which is similar to the plate 28a ', but has an annular groove 43 on its underside for receiving an axial groove bearing 42', which is the axial groove bearing 42 corresponds, but has a smaller diameter.
  • each goal 17 is formed by a hood-like element 23 which is open towards the playing field 4, i.e. has a gate opening 44.
  • the horizontal width B of the gate opening 44, parallel to the narrow sides of the table top 3, is approximately 146 units and the height H of the gate opening 44 is approximately 35 units, so that the players 25, 25a, 25b are also pushed into the goal area can and get into shaft 45 from there.
  • the gate opening 44 opens into a shaft 45 which is connected to a storage or receptacle (not shown in more detail) provided below the table top 3 leads for balls 26, 26a and 26b.
  • a storage or receptacle not shown in more detail
  • balls 26, 26a and 26b are balls 26, 26a and 26b.
  • the goalie 46 corresponds in terms of its training to the player 25, for example, and consists of a hemispherical element 47 corresponding to the element 27 and a plate 48 corresponding to the plate 28, the Plate 48 is preferably provided on its underside with a sliding coating, ie with the coating 35.
  • the plate 48 also has a protruding over the underside of this plate and eccentric to the central axis S 'of the plate 48, ie radially to this central axis S' offset pin 49, which is rotatable in an example formed by a bearing sleeve on the top and on the bottom the table top 3 open bore 15 is mounted.
  • the lower end of the pin 49 has a coupling piece which engages in the coupling piece of a shaft 51 of a drive 52 such that the goalie 46 can be manually removed at any time by pulling the pin 49 out of the bore 50, but can also be used again.
  • the eccentric arrangement of the pin 59 with respect to the central axis S 'of the circular disk-shaped plate 48 at least on its outer circumference and the diameter of the goalie 46 or the plate 48 are selected so that when the goalie 46 is rotated about the axis of the bore 50 by the Goalie 46 detects all or almost all of the gate opening 44 or can be protected against the shooting in of balls 26, 26a or 26b.
  • the goalkeeper 46 can also be designed so that in addition to pivoting about the axis of the pin 49, it performs a rotational movement about the central axis S '.
  • the drive 52 has, for example, an electric motor that is battery or mains operated.
  • motors or drives are also conceivable, for example a spring drive or a drive having at least one lowerable weight, etc.
  • the goalkeeper can also be moved manually, as indicated in FIG. 19 for the goalkeeper designated 46a there.
  • the goalie 46a has a radially projecting arm 55 which is connected at its free end to a shaft 56 which can be pivoted about the vertical axis on the table top, in the region of the respective goal 17 behind the goal line is mounted and has a star-shaped handle 57 for manually pivoting the arm 55 and thus for actuating the goalie 46a.
  • the cues 58, 58a and 58b are used for playing, as are shown in detail in FIGS. 16-18 and which essentially differ from one another only with regard to the design of the cue tip.
  • a circular-cylindrical end piece 60 made of plastic (e.g. PVC) is fastened at one end to the rod-shaped element 59, which has a plate-like holder 61 made of metal (e.g. brass) at its other end, in which the tip the cue 58 forming body 62 is attached from a rubber.
  • the end piece 16 on the rod-shaped element 59 engages with a pin-like projection 59 'in a recess in the end piece 60.
  • the holder 61 is held with a shoulder 61 'in a recess of the end piece 60.
  • the approach 59 'and / or 61' can be provided with an external thread and screwed into a corresponding internal thread of the end piece 60, which in particular also offers the possibility of replacing the body 62 together with the holder 61.
  • an end piece 60a is used instead of the end piece 60, which is also screwed onto the attachment 59 'or fastened to it in another way.
  • the end piece 60a which in turn is made of plastic, for example, has a recess at its end facing away from the element 59, in which the body 62 is in turn directly attached to the end piece 60a, for example, by gluing.
  • the cue 58b has an end piece 60b which is screwed onto the attachment 59 'or fastened to this attachment in some other way.
  • the end piece 60b is provided with an opening 63 which opens into an interior 64 which has a larger cross section than the cross section of the opening 63, so that an undercut surface is formed in the region of the opening 63 inside the end piece 60b.
  • a body 65 is used in the cue 58b, which is made in one piece with a pin 66 made of rubber or another elastic material at its end. At the transition area between the pin 66 and the body 65, a groove is formed, with which the pin 66 engages after insertion into the opening 63 on the undercut edge of this opening.
  • the body 65 forming the cue tip can thus be attached to the end piece 60b without gluing, which in this embodiment is made of plastic, but preferably of metal. Of course, it is also possible to manufacture the end pieces 60 and 60a from metal.
  • the game described above is particularly suitable as a football billiard for two game parties playing against each other, six game players 25, 25a and 25b being assigned to each game party and a ball 26, 26a and 26b being used for playing. Furthermore, each of the two parties is assigned a goalie 46 or 46a, who, however, only in exceptional cases, i.e. for example in the so-called "penalty penalty” etc. is positioned on the playing surface 4.
  • goalies 46 or 46a of different sizes or with different diameters are preferably available, whereby the less experienced or weaker game party may use a larger goalie 46 or 46a than the stronger one Game party.
  • the division of the playing area 4 is taken from the lawn soccer ball, as is also shown by the lines 21 and 22, although the corners 18, as already mentioned above, are rounded.
  • the playing time is, for example, 2 x 10 min. If a larger number of balls 26, 26a or 26b are available, it can also be agreed that the playing season is over when all balls have reached the goals 17 or via the corresponding shafts in storage. As with grass football, the result is determined based on the goals scored.
  • each game the players 25, 25a and 25b are placed on the playing surface 4 in a position that is determined according to the rules of the game.
  • the ball 26, 26a or 26b used is located on the center of the center line 21.
  • the aim of each game party is to use the cue 28, 28a or 28b, for example, to hit a player 25, 25a or 25b by pushing it onto the playing surface 4 to move that this player 25, 25a or 25b moves the ball 26, 26a or 26b used in the direction of the opposing goal 17 and as far as possible into this.
  • the game is also suitable for other types of game, for example as a bowling game, in which a player 25, 25a or 25b is played from one side of the playing field 4 to nine skittles set up on the other side of the playing field 4 or for figure shooting based on the well-known curling, the players try to hit a player 25, 25a or 25b from one side of the field 4 by bumping with a cue as close as possible to a ball 26, 26a or 26b to move.
  • a bowling game in which a player 25, 25a or 25b is played from one side of the playing field 4 to nine skittles set up on the other side of the playing field 4 or for figure shooting based on the well-known curling, the players try to hit a player 25, 25a or 25b from one side of the field 4 by bumping with a cue as close as possible to a ball 26, 26a or 26b to move.
  • the elastic formation of the edge surrounding the playing field 4, ie by using the strip-like element 15 ensures that players 25, 25a and 25b as well as balls 26, 26a and 26b that hit the edge of the game hit the field 4, from there back into the field 4, so do not stay on the edge of the field 4.
  • the players 25, 25a and 25b in particular are therefore always in a position in which these players can be moved further by bumping with a queue.
  • the rounded corners 18 also ensure that the players 25, 25a or 25b and / or the balls 26, 26a or 26b are moved back into the playing field 4 when hitting the edge surrounding the playing surface 4 and that none of them are "killed" "Result in corners from which the balls 26, 26a or 26b or the players 25, 25a or 25b cannot be moved out using the usual techniques specified by the rules of the game.
  • the hemispherical outer surface of the element 27 or 27b of the players 25, 25a or 25b ensures that the players can move by pushing with the cue, in any desired or necessary direction.
  • FIGS. 20-23 show a further embodiment of the invention as players 25c (FIGS. 20 and 21) or as players 25d (FIG. 22) or as players 25e (FIG. 23).
  • the player 25c corresponds essentially to the game 25 in terms of its design and shape, ie the player 25c also consists of the plate 28c made of metal, preferably of brass, and of an element 27c corresponding to the element 27 and forming approximately half a hollow ball, which in turn consists of a plastic is made, as it is used for the production of billiard balls.
  • the plate 28c is provided with the circular recess 29 on its upper side.
  • the plate 28c has the recess 36 in which the covering 35 is arranged.
  • the O-ring 34 is arranged in the groove 33a there, which in turn concentrically surrounds the vertical central axis of this plate, which runs perpendicular to the top and bottom of the plate 28c.
  • the horizontal center plane E2 of the O-ring 34 has a distance x ′ from the underside of the sliding surface 35, the 5th , Corresponds to 4 units, ie is slightly larger than the corresponding distance for players 25, 25a and 25b, for whom this distance is approximately 3.5 units.
  • a projection 32c is provided on the plate 28c instead of the annular projection 32, namely offset radially outward in such a way that the radially outer surface of this projection 32c partially delimits the recess 33a, which (recess ) is delimited on its upper side by a surface 31c corresponding to surface 31.
  • the surface 31c has a step-shaped course, that is to say it has a greater distance in the region of the recess 33a from the underside of the sliding surface 35 than in its part region lying further radially inwards.
  • the element 27c has a wall thickness of approximately 6 units, which (wall thickness) decreases towards the top of the player 25c, ie on the top of the player 25c in the area of the vertical center or symmetry axis S, the wall thickness is Element 27c only about 3.5 units.
  • the lowest possible center of gravity for the player 25c is also achieved, the total height of which is approximately 33 units.
  • the distance between the bottom surface of the recess 29, which has a diameter of approximately 45 units is 3 units.
  • the corresponding thickness (distance between the bottom surface of the recess 36 and the top of the plate 28c is about 4.4 units ten, the protrusion 32c protrudes about 1.4 units above the top of the plate and has a thickness of about 0.5 units.
  • the player 25d differs from the player 25c essentially only in that instead of the covering 35 a covering 35d is provided which, like the covering 35a, is provided with an integral peripheral edge 38d which has a nose-like projection on the plate corresponding to the plate 28c 28d clicks into place. Otherwise, the player 25d also has the element 27c and the O-ring 34.
  • Fig. 23 shows a partial representation of the player 25e, who corresponds to the player 25d and differs from the player 25d only in that the covering 35e does not have a barb-like or nose-like projection on its peripheral edge 38e, but rather a projection 67 in the form of an annular bead engages in a corresponding annular groove 68 having a semicircular cross section on the plate 28e.
  • the distance x 'between the level E2 and the underside of the surface 35d and 35e is 5.4 units.
  • the players 25c-25e correspond to corresponding balls, not shown, which are similar to balls 26, 26a or 26b or have a construction similar to the aforementioned players 25c-25e and differ essentially from the players 25c-25e only by a smaller height differ from about 20 units and by a smaller effective diameter of about 33.5 units.
  • the O-ring corresponding to the O-ring 34 is also provided in the balls assigned to the players 25c-25e at a distance x 'of 5.4 units from the underside of the sliding surface.
  • the distance x from the plane E1 (FIG. 5) is also approximately 5.4 units.
  • a goalie 46b which differs from goalie 46 essentially only in that instead of the O-ring provided on plate 48 in goalie 46b, a ring 69 made of elastic material on plate 48b there , e.g. rubber or silicone is provided, which has a rectangular ring cross-section, the cross-sectional dimension in the direction perpendicular to the ring plane is about 5 units and parallel to the ring plane is about 3.5 units and which is provided on goalie 46b so that the underside of the ring from the The underside of plate 48b is about 2 units apart and the top of ring 49 is about 7 units from the underside of plate 48b.
  • a ring 69 made of elastic material on plate 48b there , e.g. rubber or silicone is provided, which has a rectangular ring cross-section, the cross-sectional dimension in the direction perpendicular to the ring plane is about 5 units and parallel to the ring plane is about 3.5 units and which is provided on goalie 46b so that the underside of
  • the ring 49 and the arrangement thereof on the goalkeeper 46b ensure that the ring 69 is always effective as a stop surface for the O-ring 34 of the players, in particular also the players 25c-25e and the associated balls, even then, if, when the goalie 46b is rotated or pivoted about the axis of the balls 49 (due to possible tolerances), the underside of the plate 48b should protrude slightly from the playing surface 4.
  • the door man 46b again has a height of approximately 33 units and a diameter of 57 units in the area of the plate 48b.
  • at least one other, somewhat smaller goalie is provided, which is used in a player's higher handicup.
  • This somewhat smaller goalie which corresponds to goalie 46b, differs from goalie 46b only by a lower height, approximately 28 units and a smaller diameter in the area of plate 48b of approximately 48 units.
  • Fig. 25 shows a cue 58c, which differs from the cue 58b of Fig. 18 only in that instead of the pin 66 a cylindrical pin 66 'is provided, which in the cylindrical, no undercut recess 64' of the end piece 60b corresponding end piece 60c engages.
  • the playing field 4 preferably has a line 70 which delimits the actual play space of this playing field towards the edge or towards the board and which runs along the entire outer frame 7 at a distance y from the board or the contact surface 16 formed by the element 15 is arranged which (distance y) is at least 20 units, but is preferably equal to or larger than the diameter of the game pieces used as players.
  • the distance y is preferably 20 to 45 units.
  • Line 70 separates the actual playing field from an "off zone" surrounding this playing field.
  • FIGS. 26 and 27 show a player-suitable game figure, ie the player 25f.
  • This player is composed of the element 25f, which essentially corresponds to the element 27 of the player 25 or 25a in terms of material and also in terms of shape, and from the plate 28f, which in terms of the material used (metal) of the plate 28 of the player 25 corresponds.
  • the essentially circular disk-shaped plate 28f has in its central region a recess 29f corresponding to the recess 29, which is, however, very deep, so that the plate 28f has only a relatively small thickness in the region of this recess, that is to say, for example, a total thickness of 1.8 Units compared to the thickness of the plate 28f outside the recess of 4.2 units.
  • the plate 28f is provided with an annular projection 36f projecting above the top of the plate, which, like the projection 32c of the player 25c, concentrically encloses the element 27f in the region of a recess 27f '.
  • the connection between the element 27f and the plate 28f is established in that on the inside of the projection 36f an annular recess 71 forming an undercut surface is provided, into which a locking bead (undercut) on the element 27f engages.
  • the lining 35f forming the sliding surface is shaped like a cup or lid in such a way that the lining 35f encloses the plate 28f with an annular section 72.
  • This ring-like section 72 forms between its top and an opposite surface of the recess 27f 'open to the circumference and towards the bottom of the element 27f the recess for the O-ring 34, which then lies with its inner area directly against the plate 28f in the area of the projection 36f.
  • the recess 37f in the element 27f is in turn designed such that it has a circular cylindrical cross section corresponding to the recess 28f in the region of the lower, open end of the element 27f.
  • the covering 35f is held on the plate by a flange-like projection 73 projecting over the circumference of this plate on the underside of the plate 28f.
  • the covering 35f is applied to the plate 29f by injection molding, in such a way that the circular cylindrical section 72 on its outer surface has a diameter which is equal to the ball diameter of the element 27f.
  • the training described enables inexpensive production of the player 25f. Furthermore, the player 25f has a very low center of gravity.
  • All lines of the playing field 4, including the line 70, are preferably produced in the printing process in such a way that the color application forming the respective line is provided in such a way that the upper side of this color application is at the same level or approximately the same level as the upper side of the rest of the playing field.
  • one unit is preferably one millimeter.
  • the invention has been described above using exemplary embodiments. It goes without saying that further changes and modifications are possible without thereby departing from the inventive idea on which the invention is based.
  • the ball used in such a way that the part forming the top of the ball at for example, the element 27 'of the ball 26 corresponding part about the vertical center axis of the ball rotatably attached to the lower part of the ball having the sliding surface, so that, for example, when hitting a player 25, 25a or 25b, 25c, 25d, 25e or 25f the upper part of the ball is self-rotating.

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