JP-7856185-B2 - Gaming machine
Inventors
- 岡村 鉉
- 遠藤 優輝
Assignees
- 株式会社三洋物産
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20250226
Claims (1)
- A gaming machine comprising a first displacement member, a second displacement member, and a driving means, configured such that the first displacement member can be displaced relative to the second displacement member in conjunction with the displacement of the second displacement member, The surface visible in a predetermined region when viewed in a predetermined direction is configured to change between the first surface and the second surface by the relative displacement of the first displacement member. The driving means is configured to generate a driving force that displaces the second displacement member, The relative displacement and the visible surface change are configured to be caused by the driving force. The gaming machine is, When the driving means is in a predetermined driving state, the second displacement member is displaced, the first displacement member is displaced relative to it, and the visible surface is changed, the predetermined driving state can be maintained after the visible surface has been changed. There are cases where the period during which the predetermined driving state is maintained is a first period, and cases where the period during which the predetermined driving state is maintained is a second period that is shorter than the first period. The configuration is such that the relative displacement of the first displacement member can be easily observed compared to the displacement of the second displacement member. The first displacement member is configured to maintain a predetermined posture and move in a predetermined section of the relative displacement when it is subjected to such relative displacement. The driving means is configured to change state from a predetermined driving state to a specific state, The visible surface is configured to change as the driving means changes state from the predetermined driving state to the specific state, The gaming machine is, When the visible surface is changed, the system is configured such that the changed state of the visible surface can be maintained. A gaming machine characterized in that a predetermined situation can be configured in which a predetermined part of the first surface is located on the front side of the gaming machine than a predetermined position that is separate from the second surface and corresponds to the second surface, and a specific situation in which the predetermined part is located on the rear side of the gaming machine than the predetermined position .
Description
This invention relates to amusement machines, such as pachinko machines. In some gaming machines, such as pachinko machines, there are gaming machines in which a displaceable member is configured to be displaceable (Patent Document 1). Japanese Patent Publication No. 2016-116782 This is a front view of a pachinko machine in the first embodiment.This is a front view of the game board of a pachinko machine.This is a rear view of a pachinko machine.This is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of a pachinko machine.This is a front perspective view of the variable prize winning device and distribution device.(a) and (b) are front perspective views of the variable prize winning device.This is a front perspective view of the game board.This is a rear perspective view of the game board.This is a disassembled front perspective view of the base plate, variable prize winning device, collection chute, and distribution device.This is a disassembled rear perspective view of the base plate, variable prize winning device, collection chute, and distribution device.This is a front perspective view of the disassembled variable prize winning device.This is a rear perspective view of the disassembled variable prize winning device.This is a front perspective view of the disassembled sorting device.This is a front perspective view of the disassembled sorting device.This is a front view of the receiving member and the sorting device.Figure 15 is a cross-sectional view of the variable prize-winning device and distribution device along the line XVI-XVI.Figure 15 is a cross-sectional view of the variable prize-winning device and distribution device along line XVII-XVII.Figure 15 is a cross-sectional view of the variable prize winning device and distribution device along the line XVIII-XVIII.Figure 15 is a cross-sectional view of the variable prize-winning device and distribution device along line XVII-XVII.Figure 15 is a cross-sectional view of the variable prize winning device and distribution device along the line XVIII-XVIII.This is a front view of the variable prize winning device and the distribution device.Figure 16 is a perspective view of the variable prize winning device and distribution device as seen from the direction of arrow XXII.Figure 16 is a perspective view of the variable prize-winning device and distribution device as seen from the direction of arrow XXIII.(a) is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of the ROM in the main control unit, (b) is a schematic diagram illustrating the correspondence between the first win type counter and the jackpot types in the special symbols, and (c) is a schematic diagram illustrating the correspondence between the second win random number counter and the wins in the regular symbols.This figure shows the time-dependent changes in the operating patterns of the opening and closing plates of the variable prize winning device and the sliding displacement members of the distribution device during the first round for each type of jackpot.This is a front perspective view of the operating unit.This is a rear perspective view of the operating unit.This is a front view of the operating unit, showing an example of its operation.This is a front view of the operating unit, showing an example of its operation.This is a front view of the operating unit, showing an example of its operation.This is a front view of the operating unit, showing an example of its operation.This is a front view of the operating unit, showing an example of its operation.This is a front view of the operating unit, showing an example of its operation.This is a front view of the operating unit, showing an example of its operation.This is a front view of the operating unit, showing an example of its operation.This is a front perspective view of the first operating unit.This is a rear perspective view of the first operating unit.This is a disassembled front perspective view of the first operating unit.This is a rear perspective view of the disassembled first operating unit.This is a front view of the first operation unit in the performance standby state.This is a rear view of the first operation unit in the performance standby state.This is a side view of the first operating unit as seen in the direction of arrow XLII in Figure 40.This is a front view of the first operation unit in the intermediate performance state.This is a rear view of the first operation unit in the intermediate performance state.This is a front view of the first operating unit in its extended state.This is a rear view of the first operating unit in its extended state.This is a schematic diagram illustrating the displacement and displacement angle of the supported member due to the rotational displacement of the rotating member.(a) and (b) are schematic diagrams showing the relationship between the magnitude of the displacement of the driven side of the supported member when the rotating member rotates in the tilting directi