Claims
- 1. A method for measuring a thumb aperture angle on a drilled bowling ball, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing a bowling ball having an exterior surface with finger apertures and a thumb aperture drilled therein; (b) placing a user's thumb inside said thumb aperture; (c) marking on sides of said thumb aperture where the sides of said user's thumb touch said thumb aperture; (d) placing a straight edge on said exterior surface of said bowling ball from a first marked side of said thumb aperture to a second marked side of said thumb aperture and extending said straight edge; (e) drawing a first line from a marked side of said thumb aperture closest to said finger apertures along said straight edge; (f) placing a straight edge on said exterior surface of said bowling ball from the center of said thumb aperture closest to said finger apertures through the center of said surface between said finger apertures; (g) drawing a second line from the center of said thumb aperture closest to said finger apertures along said straight edge and through the center of said exterior surface between said finger apertures; and (h) measuring an angle between said first line in step (e) and said second line in step (g).
- 2. A method for marking a thumb aperture angle on an undrilled bowling ball, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing a bowling ball having an exterior surface with a thumb aperture center and a grip centerline marked thereon; (b) rotating about said thumb aperture center a given thumb aperture angle degrees from said grip centerline; (c) creating a mark on said exterior surface of said bowling ball to indicate said given thumb aperture angle degrees from said grip centerline; (d) placing a straight edge on said exterior surface of said bowling ball from said thumb aperture center to said mark in step (c); (e) drawing a line on said exterior surface of said bowling ball from said thumb aperture center to said mark in step (c); and (f) extending said line on said exterior surface in an opposite direction than that drawn in step (e).
- 3. A method for locating a positive axis point of a drilled bowling ball, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing a bowling ball; (b) rolling said bowling ball down an oiled lane; (c) marking a track defined by oil from said oiled lane on said bowling ball; (d) placing said bowling ball on a surface such that a plane defined by said track is parallel to said surface and said track is as close to said surface as possible; and (e) locating said positive axis point by finding a spot on a portion of the bowling ball farthest away from said surface that is equidistant to at least three points on said track.
- 4. A method for measuring a bowling bowl positive axis point vertical coordinate, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing a bowling ball including an exterior surface having a grip center, a centerline of a grip, and a positive axis point marked thereon; (b) drawing a first line perpendicular to said centerline on said bowling ball starting from the grip center and extending toward and beyond said positive axis point; (c) drawing a second line perpendicular to said first line in step (b) starting at said positive axis point and extending to said first line in step (b); (d) marking an intersection of said first line and said second line from steps (b) and (c); (e) measuring a distance of said second line from step (c) starting from said positive axis point to said intersection in step (d).
- 5. The method in claim 4, wherein:
a vertical distance is negative if said second line in step (c) extends toward a thumb aperture end of said grip.
- 6. The method in claim 4, wherein:
a vertical distance is positive if said second line in step (c) extends toward a finger apertures end of said grip.
- 7. A method for measuring a bowling bowl positive axis point horizontal coordinate, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing a bowling ball including an exterior surface having a grip center, a centerline of a grip, and a positive axis point marked thereon; (b) drawing a first line perpendicular to said centerline on said bowling ball starting from the grip center and extending toward and beyond said positive axis point; (c) drawing a second line perpendicular to said first line in step (b) starting at said positive axis point and extending to said first line in step (b); (d) marking an intersection of said first line and said second line from steps (b) and (c); and (e) measuring the distance of said first line in step (b) starting at said intersection in step (d) to said grip center.
- 8. The method in claim 7, wherein:
a horizontal distance is measured to the right of said intersection in step (d) if a bowler bowls left handed.
- 9. The method in claim 7, wherein:
a horizontal distance is measured to the left of said intersection in step (d) if a bowler bowls right handed.
- 10. A method for measuring a block angle of a drilled bowling ball, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing a bowling ball including an exterior surface having a center of gravity, a pin, and a positive axis point marked thereon; (b) drawing a first line on said exterior surface from said pin to said center of gravity; (c) drawing a second line on said exterior surface from said pin to said positive axis point; and (d) measuring an angle between said first line in step (b) and said second line in step (c).
- 11. A method for placing a positive axis point of an undrilled bowling ball, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing an undrilled bowling ball having an exterior surface with a pin and a center of gravity marked thereon; (b) providing a block angle and a desired pin distance from the pin to the positive axis point; (c) drawing a first line on said exterior surface from said pin to said center of gravity; (d) rotating about said pin from said center of gravity a distance equal to a number of degrees in said block angle; (e) creating a mark on said exterior surface of said bowling ball where said distance in step (d) is equal to the number of degrees in said block angle; (f) drawing a second line on said bowling ball from said mark in step (e) to said pin; (g) measuring from said pin to a point along said second line in step (f) that is a distance equal to said desired pin distance from said pin; and (h) marking a location of said point in step (g) on said exterior surface of said bowling ball.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said exterior surface includes a mass bias marked thereon and said mass bias is used in place of said center of gravity in steps (c) and (d).
- 13. A method of placing a positive axis point intersection point of an undrilled bowling ball, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing an undrilled bowling ball having an exterior surface with a center of gravity and a positive axis point marked thereon; (b) providing a positive axis point vertical coordinate; (c) locating a point at a distance equal to said vertical coordinate from said positive axis point; (d) marking said point in step (c) as the positive axis point intersection point; (e) drawing a first line from said point in step (c) to said positive axis point; and (f) drawing a second line from said point in step (c) to an area of said bowling ball that will become a grip center; wherein said second line in step (f) is perpendicular to said first line in step (e).
- 14. A method of locating a center of a grip of an undrilled bowling ball, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing an undrilled bowling ball having an exterior surface with a center of gravity, a positive axis point intersection point, and a positive axis point marked thereon; (b) providing a positive axis point horizontal coordinate; (c) locating a point on said bowling ball a distance equal to said horizontal coordinate from said positive axis point intersection point; and (d) marking said point in step (c) as the center of said grip.
- 15. A method for locating a grip centerline on an undrilled bowling ball, said method comprising the following steps:
(a) providing an undrilled bowling ball having an exterior surface with a center of a grip and a positive axis point intersection point marked thereon; (b) drawing a first line from said positive axis point intersection point to said center of said grip; and (c) drawing a second line perpendicular to said first line in step (b) and through said center of said grip.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/873,111 filed on May 31, 2001. The above identified application is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully disclosed herein.
Divisions (1)
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09873111 |
May 2001 |
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10423719 |
Apr 2003 |
US |