Device for supplying/retaining/checking balls for...

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A63F 7/02 (2006.01) A63F 7/30 (2006.01) A63F 7/34 (2006.01)

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CA 2266180

The board game (1), with the conventional pivots (2) determining the labyrinth-type course for the ball, is framed by a circumferential channel (5) in which there is a ring (8) provided with at least one lateral, internal opening housing (12) so that, upon the rotation of said ring (8) each housing (12) is placed, in sequence, opposite a lower opening (7) of the circumferential channel (5) in order to receive a ball (17) and opposite another upper opening (6) via which the ball returns, under gravity, to the game zone. In addition, in the passages (3) which the ball or balls (17) has or have to reach at the end of each play there are arms or stops (13) capable of closing off said passages, retaining the ball or balls (17) for a sufficient time for the player to be able to observe it or them and subsequently allowing it or them to fall, to which end said arms or stops (13), crossing the board (1) via transverse grooves (16), are fixed in a monobloc manner forming a type of comb (14) which can be actuated transversely by an electromagnet (15).

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