Claims
- 1. A ten-pin bowling ball comprising:
- a spherical ball including a first spherical segment, a second spherical segment and an annular band interposed therebetween so as to collectively define an outer peripheral surface of the ball; and
- the annular band having an outer peripheral surface formed of a substantially nondeformable material having a lower sliding and rolling hook potential than the first spherical segment and the second spherical segment.
- 2. The bowling ball of claim 1 wherein the first and second spherical segments have respective rolling and sliding hook potentials that are substantially the same.
- 3. The bowling ball of claim 1 wherein the first spherical segment and the second spherical segment each have an outer surface formed by the same material.
- 4. The bowling ball of claim 3 wherein the second material and third material are substantially the same.
- 5. The bowling ball of claim 1 wherein the annular band has a pair of substantially planar and generally opposing side surfaces.
- 6. The bowling ball of claim 1 wherein the side surfaces of the annular band are parallel such that the annular band extends continuously around the spherical ball and has a uniform width.
- 7. The bowling ball of claim 6, wherein the band is between 3.0 inches and 4.0 inches wide.
- 8. The bowling ball of claim 6 wherein the annular band of the second material has a uniform radial thickness.
- 9. The bowling ball of claim 6 wherein the spherical ball has a center, an equatorial great circle extending around the center, and a meridian great circle perpendicular to the equatorial great circle; the band including a central peripheral circle which bisects the width of the band and is noncoincidental with the equatorial great circle of the spherical ball.
- 10. The bowling ball of claim 9 wherein the band includes a central peripheral circle which is offset from and parallel to the equatorial great circle.
- 11. The bowling ball of claim 9 wherein the spherical ball has a construction hole extending radially thereinto from the outer peripheral surface in a predetermined location with respect to the equatorial and meridian great circles, the band being in a predetermined position with respect to the construction hole.
- 12. The bowling ball of claim 11 wherein the spherical ball includes a thumb hole for receiving the thumb of a bowler and at least one finger hole for receiving the finger of the bowler, the band and the thumb hole and finger hole being in a predetermined pattern with respect to the construction hole.
- 13. The bowling ball of claim 1 wherein the spherical ball has a center and a radius extending therefrom to define an equatorial great circle on the outer peripheral surface of the spherical ball and the band overlaps the equatorial great circle.
- 14. A method of improving timeliness of hooking action of a bowling ball in a tenpins game played on an elongated substantially rigid lane having a wet portion at one end and a dry portion at another end, comprising:
- providing a spherical bowling ball having an annular band thereon interposed between two spherical segments, the annular band including an outer peripheral surface formed of a material having a lower sliding and rolling hook potential than the spherical segments;
- grasping the ball such that the band is generally aligned with a target on the lane;
- approaching the wet portion of the lane with the ball;
- releasing and rollingly sliding the ball onto the wet portion of the lane, toward the target and the dry portion of the lane, along the annular band with a spinning motion about a spin axis noncoincidental with a rolling axis, the ball contacting the lane so as to define a ball track extending around the ball and remaining on the annular band during at least one complete revolution of the ball about the rolling axis then progressively migrating toward the segments with each subsequent revolution of the ball until the ball track resides primarily on the segments while the ball traverses the dry portion of the lane;
- whereby the ball delays hooking action while traversing the wet portion of the lane primarily on the band and encourages hooking action while traversing the dry portion of the lane primarily on the segments.
- 15. A ten-pin bowling ball comprising:
- a substantially nondeformable spherical ball including an annular band adjacent a spherical segment;
- the band and the segment each having an outer peripheral surface formed of a first material and a second material respectively, wherein the first material has a coefficient of friction lower than the second material.
- 16. The bowling ball of claim 15 further comprising a second spherical segment adjacent to the annular band wherein the first spherical segment and the second spherical segment have respective coefficients of friction that are substantially the same.
- 17. The bowling ball of claim 15 further comprising a second spherical segment adjacent the band and having an outer peripheral surface formed of a third material, wherein the coefficient of friction of the first material is lower than the third material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/627,150 filed on Apr. 13, 1996 now abandoned.
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