Claims
- 1. A ramp assembly for guiding and accelerating a ball, comprising:a ramp having a proximal end, a distal end, and a ball guide, the ball guide defining a ball path along the ramp, wherein the ball path descends from the proximal end to the distal end; a base coupled to the proximal end of the ramp for supporting the ramp, wherein the ramp is pivotally coupled to the base for allowing movement of the ramp with respect to the base; a ball release coupled to the ramp for selectively controlling travel of the ball along the ramp, wherein the ball release includes: a stopping m ember coupled to the ramp at a position along the ball guide distal with respect to a ball starting position on the ramp, the stopping member being moveable between a blocking position restricting the ball from traveling along the ball guide toward the distal end of the ramp, and a releasing position allowing the ball unrestricted travel along the ball guide toward the distal end of the ramp; and a switch for selectively controlling the position of the stopping member; a positioning assembly coupled to the ramp for adjusting the orientation of the ramp, wherein the positioning assembly includes: a rotatable wheel coupled with the distal portion of the ramp, the wheel being capable of rotating about an axis substantially parallel to the ramp ball guide for allowing movement of the ramp to a desired orientation; at least one motor coupled to the ramp and to the rotatable wheel for controllably adjusting the ramp to the desired orientation; and a control box housing the switch for selectively controlling the position of the stopping member and a position control operationally coupled with the at least one motor, wherein the position control is configured to actuate the motor in a first and a second direction for controllably adjusting the ramp to the desired orientation.
- 2. The ramp assembly of claim 1, whereinthe ball release further includes a solenoid coupled to the ramp, stopping member, and switch, the solenoid moving the stopping member between the blocking position and the releasing position, and the solenoid being electrically actuated by the switch.
- 3. The ramp assembly of claim 1, whereinthe motor is located at the distal portion of the ramp and includes a rotating shaft having the wheel coupled thereto.
- 4. The ramp assembly of claim 1, whereinthe positioning assembly includes a second rotatable wheel and a motor drivingly coupled to the second wheel, the second wheel and the motor being coupled to the base for controllably orientating the ramp about a pivot point located on the base.
- 5. The ramp assembly of claim 1, whereinthe control box is electrically coupled to the ball release and the positioning assembly, and the control box includes one of a button controlled switch, a puff switch, a head position controlled switch, or any other ability switch.
- 6. The ramp assembly of claim 1, whereinthe base and ramp are constructed of tubes having a strength sufficient to support a bowling ball.
- 7. A ramp assembly for guiding and accelerating a ball, comprising:a ramp having a proximal end, a distal end, wherein the proximal end is elevated with respect to the distal end, and a ball guide, the ball guide defining a ball path down the ramp from the proximal end to the distal end; a base located at the proximal end of the ramp for supporting the ramp, wherein the ramp is pivotally coupled to the base for allowing movement of the ramp with respect to the base; a ball release coupled to the ramp along the ball guide, wherein the ball release and the ball guide define a ball starting position along the ball path down the ramp and wherein the ball release is positioned along a distal side of the ball starting position, the ball release including a stopping member being moveable between a blocking position restricting the ball from traveling along the ball guide, and a releasing position allowing the ball unrestricted travel along the ball guide; a first and a second motor coupled to the ramp, wherein the first motor is located along a first side of the ramp and the second motor is located along the second side of the ramp, and wherein each motor has a wire extending therefrom and being coupled to the distal end of the ramp, wherein control of the lengths of the wires by the motors provides movement of the ramp to a desired orientation; and a control box having a switch coupled to the ball release for selectively controlling the position of the stopping member, and a position control operationally coupled with the first and the second motors for directing the first and second motors to adjust the length of the wires.
- 8. The ramp assembly of claim 7, whereinthe ball release further includes a solenoid coupled to the ramp, stopping member, and switch, the solenoid moving the stopping member between the blocking position and the releasing position, and the solenoid being electrically actuated by the switch.
- 9. The ramp assembly of claim 7, whereinthe control box is electrically coupled to the ball release and the switch includes one of a button controlled switch, a puff switch, a head position controlled switch, or any other ability switch.
- 10. The ramp assembly of claim 7, whereinthe base and ramp are constructed of tubes having a strength sufficient to support a bowling ball.
Parent Case Info
This application relies on the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/075,039, filed on Feb. 19, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Flaghouse Inc. Products Brochure, p. 61 (item numbers 9972T, 8341T, and 9977T). |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/075039 |
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