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Title:
REFRIGERATOR AND SYSTEM OF REFRIGERATORS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2004/111561
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The refrigerator and the system are applicable in hotels and chains of hotels. The refrigerator has a high degree of intelligence and is convenient for servicing. The system enhances the efficiency of servicing numerous refrigerators in one or several hotels. The refrigerator R comprises a conventional microprocessor system 1, which by means of a conventional complex two-directional bus 3, is connected to modules far reading, monitoring and controlling various functions of the refrigerators. By means of a buffer 20, the microprocessor'system 1 is connected to sensors, arranged within the refrigerator operation space for detection of the position 21 and the kind, price and expiry date 22 of the contained products. Transponders 23, recognizable by the sensors 22, are positioned onto the products that are supplied to the refrigerator at locations where the sensors 23 are arranged. The system of refrigerators comprises N refrigerators R connected to each other by means of N multi-channel communication lines and to a hotel coordination center 24.

Inventors:
VASSILEV VASSIL PANAYOTOV (BG)
TODOROV ASSEN MARKOV (BG)
Application Number:
PCT/BG2003/000028
Publication Date:
December 23, 2004
Filing Date:
June 18, 2003
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
BRATYA VASSILEVI AD (BG)
VASSILEV VASSIL PANAYOTOV (BG)
TODOROV ASSEN MARKOV (BG)
International Classes:
F25D29/00; G01K13/00; G07F5/18; G07F9/02; F25D25/00; (IPC1-7): F25D29/00; G06F17/60; G07F5/18
Domestic Patent References:
WO2002056265A12002-07-18
Foreign References:
DE10058559A12002-05-29
EP0442349A11991-08-21
EP1174667A12002-01-23
EP0726545A21996-08-14
US6204763B12001-03-20
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Benatov, Emil Gabriel (Liuliakova gradina Str. bl. 36B, 1113 Sofia, BG)
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Claims:
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:
1. Game apparatus (10) for use with a ball and paddles comprising a plurality of flat sheet means (14, 16, 18) assembled adjacent each other to define a substantially horizontal playing surface, each of said sheet means (14, 16, 18) formed by a molded thermoplastic plate having a substantially flat upper section (50) and flange means (52) extending around the periphery of that section and depend ing downwardly therefrom to define a hollow chamber (53) therewith, a plurality of reinforcing ribs (54, 56) extending downwardly from said upper section within said chamber (53) , a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending slots (19, 20) molded in said plate, the slots (19, 20) on one plate aligning longitudinally with the slots (21, 22) on another plate, first and second longitu¬ dinally extending vertical wall means (32, 34) having downwardly depending tabs (36, 38) fitting within respec¬ tive aligned slots (19, 20, 21, 22) to hold said sheet means (14, 16, 18) and said first and second wall means (32, 34) together, and upstanding barrier means (40) extending transversely across said playing surface between said irst and second wall means (32, 34).
2. The game apparatus of. claim 1, wherein said reinforcing ribs (54, 56) are integrally molded with said section (50) and said peripheral flange means (52)..
3. The game apparatus of claim 2, wherein said ribs (54, 56) are formed in a lattice type configuration.
4. The game apparatus of claim 1, wherein the molded thermoplastic plates are substantially identical except for said slots (19, 20, 21, 22) on said plates.
5. The game apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fla sheet means (14, 16, 18) includes a central plate (16) and a pair of end plates (14, 18) located adjacent opposit ends (28, 30) of said central plate (16), said centra plate (16) and said end plates (14, 18) being substantially identical in construction except for said slots (19, 20, 21, 22) on said plates.
6. The game apparatus of claim 5, wherein the slots (21, 22) on said central plate (16) are substantiall centered longitudinally, but the slots (19, 20) on said end plates (14, 18) are located closer to the edges (24, 26) of said end plates which are adjacent said central plate (16) .
7. The game apparatus of claim 2, wherein the botto of said flange (52) and said ribs (54, 56) lie in a common horizontal plane which is substantially parallel to sai flat playing surface.
8. The game apparatus of claim 1, said upstanding barrier means comprising a net (40) having its ends (42) connected to said first and second wall means and including elastic means (44) which stretch and apply, tension to said net.
Description:
Portable table tennis apparatus

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION;

This invention relates generally to a table tenni game apparatus of the type disclosed in my earlier U.S. Patent No. 4,969,645. More particularly this inventio relates to a novel game apparatus which is an improvemen over the construction illustrated in my earlier patent, th disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. The game apparatus illustrated in my earlier paten comprised a base section formed by a pair of flat, trans parent, plexiglass sheets brought together to form a flat, horizontal playing surface approximately 3 feet by 6 fee in size. A pair of laterally-spaced longitudinall extending channels or slots are formed on top of each o the sheets by separate spaced strips. When the-sheets ar brought together the slots on each of those sheets are i longitudinal alignment. A pair of vertical side wall constructed of plexiglass approximately 18 inches high b 48 inches long fit within the aligned slots with the sid walls thereby being supported in the upright position an locking the flat sheets together. A standard type net fiv inches high extends laterally between the vertical wall and is fixed thereto by cooperating Velcro type connectors The game is played in the usual fashion using-the standar paddles and ping pong ball, with variations permitted b the wide walls as described in my earlier patent.

While this .particular construction advantageousl provided a portable game apparatus which was convenient t handle and store and easy to assemble and disassemble, found that- this design was not totally satisfactory fro production and cost standpoints, and I have now improved m earlier design to facilitate commercialization of m invention.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION; Accordingly, it is a primary object of this inventio to provide a novel table type game apparatus, which n only is portable, convenient to handle and store, easy

assemble and disassemble, and playable on any flat support surface as was my earlier design, but is also cheaper to manufacture, lighter in weight, and requires less space for packaging and storage in its knockdown condition. Another object of the invention is to provide the above novel, improved table type tennis game apparatus wherein the horizontal playing surface is comprised of at least three flat sheets or plates molded, e.g., from lightweight low-pressure structural foam material, having slots molded in place to snugly receive downwardly depend¬ ing tabs formed integrally on the vertical plexiglass side walls.

Still another object of the invention resides in the provision of the above novel, improved game apparatus wherein each of the foam-molded sheets is formed with a lattice-type rib assembly which provides strength and stability to the sheets without substantially adding to its lightweight characteristics.

Still another object of the invention resides in the provision of the above novel game apparatus wherein the flat sheets comprise a center sheet and opposite end sheets, all of which are substantially identical in construction except for the slots so as to facilitate production thereof from a common mold assembly. These and other objects of the invention will become apparent from reading the following detailed description of the drawings wherein like numerals indicate like elements.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:

Figure 1 is a perspective view illustrating the novel game apparatus of the invention as assembled;

Figure 2 is an exploded view of the novel game apparatus;

Figure 3 is an end view of one of the side plates taken along line 3-3 of Figure 2;

Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of one of the table en sheets.

Figure 5 is a fragmentary sectional view taken alon line 5-5 of Figure 4; Figure 6 is a bottom plan view of the table cente sheet;

Figure 7 is a fragmentary sectional view taken alon line 7-7 of Figure 1. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION; The novel improved game apparatus 10 includes a bas table section 12 formed by two flat end sheets 14 and 1 and a center sheet 16, each 3 feet wide by 2 feet long, th sheets when brought together as in Figure 1 providing flat, horizontal, rectangular playing surface 3 feet wid by 6 feet long. The sheets are advantageously constructe of lightweight thermoplastic material, e.g., high-impac polystyrene or low pressure structural foam, with each o the end sheets provided with a pair of laterally space longitudinally extending molded-in-place slots 19 and 2 extending parallel to each other adjacent the side edges o the sheets. Center sheet 16 has similar but longer slot 21 and 22. When assembled as in Figure l, the inne transverse edges 24 and 26 of end sheets 14 and 18 respectively, abut against the transverse edges 28 and 3 of center piece 16, and the longitudinal slots 19 and 2 respectively, and slots 20 and 22 respectively of th sheets are in longitudinal alignment. ■_ - -_ - --

Apparatus 10 also includes a pair of vertical sid walls or wings 32 and 34 constructed of transparen material such as plexiglass approximately 1/8" thick by 18 high by 48" long with the side walls 32 and 34 respectivel including a plurality of integral downwardly dependin longitudinal elongated end tabs 36 and longer center tab 3 which fit snug in longitudinally aligned slots in en plates 14 and 18 and center plate 16. In this fashion sid

walls 32 and 34 are supported in a stable, upright position and lock the three sheets 14, 16, and 18 together in the assembled playing position of Figure 1.

A net 40, approximately five inches high is positioned at the center of table section 16 and is suitably attached to side walls 32 and 34, for example, by Velcro connectors 42. Net 42 has an elastic fabric section 44 at each end which stretches and applies tension to the net assembled as in Figure 1. As mentioned hereinabove, the construction of the center sheet 16 and the two end sheets 14 and 18 is substantially identical, the only differences being that slots 21 and 22 are longer than slots 19 and 20 and that slots 19 and 20 are positioned longitudinally closer to the inner edges of plates 14 and 18 while slots 21 and 22 are centered longitudinally on plate 16. As .illustrated in Figures 4, 5, and 6, each of the sheets is formed by a molded foam plate, which includes a flat top section 50 having a thickness of about .200 inches and a flange 52 extending downwardly from section 50 around the entire periphery thereof to define a chamber 53. The flange has a thickness of about .200 inches and a total depth of about 3/4 inch from the top of section 50. Each of the plates also includes a stabilizing, reinforcing lattice type rib construction molded integrally onto the bottom of section 50 within chamber 53, the rib construction including a plurality of intersecting longitudinal and transverse ribs 54 and 56, respectively, integrally molded with the bottom of surface 50 and the inner surface of peripheral flange 52. The bottoms of flange 52 and ribs 54 and 56 lie in the same flat plane which is parallel to the top surface of section 50 so that the top of sheets 14, 16, and 18 provide a flat, horizontal playing surface when assembled as illustrated in Figure 1.

In both the center sheet (Figure 5) and the end sheets (Figure 4) the slots 19 and 20 and slots 21 and 22 are of the same lateral spacing across the width of the sheets as shown in Figures 4 and 6. Each of the slots is formed by a pair of spaced longitudinally extending side walls 60 and 62 joined by end walls 64 and 66, all of which are inte¬ grally molded and depend downwardly from section 50 and terminate in the same bottom plane as flange 52 and ribs 54 and 56. As shown, slots 21 and 22 are longer than slots 19 and 20.

The other difference between center sheet 16 and end sheets 14 and 18 is the longitudinal location of the slots. As shown in Figure 6, the slots 21 and 22 are centered longitudinally on center plate 16. As shown in Figures 2 and 4, the slots 19 and 20 are located closer to the inner edges 24 and 26 of sheets 14 and 18 respectively.

Thus, the longitudinal spacing of .the slots in sheets 14, 16, and 18 will correspond to the longitudinal spacing between the tabs 36 and 38 of side walls 32 and 34 respec- tively when the apparatus is assembled together as illus¬ trated in Figure 1. In addition, the longer slots 21 and 22 and tabs 38 provide greater stability at the center of walls 32 and 34 where net 40 is attached.

Because the center -plate 16 and-end plates 14 and 18 are identical except for the slots, all the plates can be manufactured from the same mold assembly, and this substan¬ tially reduces production costs. During the moldin operation it is necessary only to properly positio suitable slot- forming inserts within the mold assembly t selectively manufacture either the center plate 16 or en plates 14 and 18.

Thus, it can be appreciated that the advantage afforded by the game apparatus described in my earlie patent 4,969,645 are retained within my improved desig described hereinabove. However, it should also be apparen

that significant manufacturing, packaging and storing advantages are provided by the improvements described herein. The table forming plates 14, 16, and 18 are very light in weight, but yet are sufficiently stable and strong to withstand continued use. Further, because the center plate and end plates are identical in size and construction except for the slots as noted above, only one mold assembly is required to form all the plates. Further, because I now form the 3 feet by 6 feet playing surface from three sheets, each 2 feet by 3 feet instead of two sheets 3 feet by 3 feet as in my earlier patent, the final packaging and storage space of the game in its disassembled condition is reduced. Also, because the slots 19, 20, 21 and 22 and tabs 36 and 38 are formed integrally in the table plates and side walls, the time required to manufacture the various components is reduced.

All of the described improvements substantially reduce the cost of manufacturing, packaging, and shipping the game apparatus and enhance commercial viability. The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteris¬ tics thereof. The present embodiment is therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restric¬ tive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are "therefore intended to be embraced therein.