Claims
- 1. A bowling lane display control system comprising:
- a bowling game control unit including a central processing unit, a memory means for storing data, and a display terminal operable to display video information responsive to a received video signal;
- means for generating trajectory data representing a path of a bowling ball during a time when a bowling ball is in motion on a bowling lane;
- means coupled to said game control unit for sensing when a bowling ball is thrown;
- means coupled to said generating means and said game control unit for transferring and trajectory data to said game control unit for storing in said memory means responsive to said sensing means sensing that a bowling ball is thrown; and
- a display control means operating under the control of said central processing unit and operable to access said trajectory data for transmitting a display signal to said display terminal, said display signal conveying information representing path of a ball on a bowling lane.
- 2. The bowling lane display control system of claim 1 wherein said display terminal comprises a video display device and an operator input means for requesting a ball trajectory display, and wherein said display control means transmits said display signal responsive to a request from said operator input means.
- 3. The bowling lane display control system of claim 1 wherein said bowling game control unit memory means stores ball trajectory data for an entire bowling game.
- 4. The bowling lane display control system of claim 1 further comprising a remote terminal unit including a video display monitor coupled to said game control unit and operable to display video information responsive to a received video signal, and a user input device coupled to said game control unit for requesting video display information, and remote terminal control means operatively associated with said bowling game control unit and responsive to a user input request for operating said display control means to transmit a display to said video display monitor.
- 5. The bowling lane display control system of claim 1 wherein said display control means transmits a display signal operable to illustrate a continuous curve showing path of a bowling bail on a bowling lane.
- 6. The bowling lane display control system of claim 1 wherein the information conveyed by said display signal includes numerical indicia corresponding to preselected trajectory data.
- 7. The bowling lane display control system of claim 1 further comprising means operatively associated with said bowling game control unit for determining scoring data responsive to playing of a bowling game, and wherein said display signal conveys information relative to said scoring data and path of a bail on a bowling lane.
- 8. The bowling lane display control system of claim 7 wherein numerical indicia includes velocity of a bowling ball while in motion on a bowling lane.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/177,610, filed Jan. 5, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,446,894, which is a continuation of prior patent application No. 07/962,492, filed Nov. 23, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,318, which is a continuation of prior patent application No. 07/724,793, filed Jul. 2, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,185, which is a division of prior patent application No. 07/182,977, filed Apr. 18, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,101,354.
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"First Stage Market Test of Brunswick's New Bowling System," Apr. 1986. |
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