Claims
- 1. A bowling ball thrower comprising:a frame positionable adjacent to a bowling lane; a throwing arm pivotably attached to the frame, the throwing arm having a rest position and a pivoted position and including a ball-gripping mechanism for gripping a bowling ball; and a cocking arm pivotably attached to the frame, the cocking arm being selectively couplable to the throwing arm such that the cocking arm is pivotable with the throwing arm from the rest position to the pivoted position, the cocking arm being uncoupled from the throwing arm to allow the throwing arm to move from the pivoted position toward the rest position to throw the ball.
- 2. The thrower of claim 1, further comprising a gripper mechanism attached to one of the throwing arm and the cocking arm such that the throwing arm and the cocking arm are selectively coupled and uncoupled.
- 3. The thrower of claim 1, further comprising a drive mechanism connected between the cocking arm and the frame operable to pivot the cocking arm.
- 4. The thrower of claim 1, further comprising a feeder assembly attached to the frame for feeding the ball to the ball-gripping mechanism, wherein the feeder assembly feeds the ball to the ball-gripping mechanism after the throwing arm is pivoted from the rest position.
- 5. The thrower of claim 4, wherein the feeder assembly includes a feeder arm supported by the frame and selectively supporting the ball in a position to be gripped by the ball-gripping mechanism.
- 6. The thrower of claim 5, wherein the feeder arm is movable between a feeding position, in which the ball is positioned to be gripped by the ball-gripping mechanism, and a non-feeding position.
- 7. The thrower of claim 5, wherein the feeder arm releasably holds the ball.
- 8. The thrower of claim 1, further comprising a biasing mechanism connected to the frame and couplable to the throwing arm, the biasing mechanism including a biasing arm selectively engageable with the throwing arm and a biasing means connected between the biasing arm and the frame to apply a biasing force to the biasing arm.
- 9. The thrower of claim 8, wherein the throwing arm is selectively engageable with the biasing arm to bias the throwing arm from the pivoted position toward the rest position.
- 10. The thrower of claim 9, wherein the throwing arm engages the biasing arm as the throwing arm is pivoted to the pivoted position, and wherein the throwing arm disengages the biasing arm as the throwing arm pivots from the pivoted position toward the rest position to throw the ball.
- 11. A bowling ball thrower comprising:a frame positionable adjacent to a bowling lane; a throwing arm pivotably attached to the frame, the throwing arm including a ball-gripping mechanism and having a rest position; and a gripper mechanism movably coupled to the frame, the gripper mechanism being operable to grip the throwing arm, move the throwing arm to a pivoted position from the rest position, and maintain the throwing arm at the pivoted position, the gripper mechanism being operable to release the throwing arm to allow the throwing arm to pivot from the pivoted position toward the rest position to throw the ball.
- 12. The thrower of claim 11, further comprising a cocking arm pivotably attached to the frame, the gripper mechanism being attached to one of the throwing arm and the cocking arm such that the throwing arm and the cocking arm are coupled to move the throwing arm to the pivoted position and such that the throwing arm and the cocking arm are uncoupled to allow the throwing arm to move from the pivoted position toward the rest position to throw the ball.
- 13. The thrower of claim 12, further comprising a drive mechanism connected between the cocking arm and the frame operable to pivot the cocking arm.
- 14. The thrower of claim 11, further comprising a feeder assembly attached to the frame for feeding a ball to the ball-gripping mechanism.
- 15. The thrower of claim 14, wherein the feeder assembly feeds the ball to the ball-gripping mechanism when the throwing arm is pivoted from the rest position.
- 16. The thrower of claim 11, further comprising a biasing mechanism includinga spring arm pivotably connected to the frame and engageable with the throwing arm, and a spring connected between the spring arm and the frame to bias the throwing arm from the pivoted position toward the rest position when the spring arm and the throwing arm are engaged.
- 17. A method for throwing a bowling ball, the method comprising the acts of:providing a ball thrower including a frame, a throwing arm pivotably connected to the frame and a cocking arm pivotably connected to the frame; holding the bowling ball with the throwing arm; coupling the throwing arm to the cocking arm; pivoting the throwing arm to a pivoted position to achieve a velocity; uncoupling the throwing arm from the cocking arm; and releasing the bowling ball such that the bowling ball moves at the velocity.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising, after the releasing act, the act of measuring movement of the bowling ball to generate a first set of performance data.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising the acts of:adjusting a characteristic of a bowling lane; repeating the holding, coupling, pivoting, uncoupling, and releasing acts; and measuring the movement of the bowling ball on the bowling lane to generate a second set of performance data.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the act of comparing the first and second sets of performance data.
- 21. The method of claim 17, wherein the releasing act further includes releasing the ball such that the ball moves with a rotational speed, axis of rotation, delivery angle, and loft.
- 22. The method of claim 17, further comprising the acts of, after the releasing act:holding the ball with the ball thrower; coupling the throwing arm to the cocking arm; pivoting the throwing arm to a second pivoted position to achieve a second velocity; uncoupling the throwing arm from the cocking arm; and releasing the bowling ball such that the bowling ball moves at the second velocity.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the releasing act further includes releasing the ball such that the ball moves at at least one of a second rotational speed, a second axis of rotation, a second delivery angle, and a second loft.
- 24. The method of claim 17, wherein the providing act includes providing a ball-gripping mechanism on the throwing arm and a feeder assembly connected to the frame and including a feeder arm, wherein the method further comprises, before the holding act, the act of feeding the ball to the ball-gripping mechanism.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the feeding act includes positioning the ball in an orientation relative to the feeder arm.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising, after the releasing act, the act of feeding a ball to the ball-gripping mechanism including positioning the ball in a second orientation relative to the feeder arm.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising, after the second-mentioned feeding act, the acts of:holding the ball with the ball-gripping mechanism; coupling the throwing arm to the cocking arm; pivoting the throwing arm to a pivoted position to achieve the velocity; uncoupling the throwing arm from the cocking arm; and releasing the bowling ball such that the bowling ball moves at the velocity.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising:after the first-mentioned releasing act, the act of measuring movement of the ball to generate a first set of performance data; after the second-mentioned releasing act, the act of measuring movement of the ball to generate a second set of performance data; and comparing the first set of performance data and the second set of performance data.
CROSS-REFERENCE APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/136,470, filed May 28, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/136470 |
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