Claims
- 1. A bowling ball comprising:a sphere having end caps and a central portion defining a hollow interior; a threaded weight shaft having a longitudinal shaft axis, the weight shaft being mounted to the end caps to fix the weight shaft against rotation about the shaft axis; threaded sleeve means mounted to the fixed weight shaft for threadable movement along the shaft axis upon rotation of the sleeve means; a weight means located adjacent the weight shaft; bearing means supporting the weight means, the weight means being mounted to the sleeve means and constraining the sleeve means against axial movement relative to the weight means, the bearing means allowing rotation of the sleeve means about the shaft axis independently of the weight means; surfaces on the weight means and on the interior of the sphere, and engageable to constrain the weight means from rotating about the shaft axis, while enabling axial movement of the weight means and the sleeve means along the shaft axis upon rotation of the sleeve means about the shaft axis, the direction of the movement corresponding to the direction of rotation of the sleeve means; and drive means selectively operable to rotate the sleeve means.
- 2. A bowling ball according to claim 1 having a spin axis about which the ball rotates as it rolls down a bowling alley, the central portion having a circumferentially continuous, unjointed outer surface for substantially constant contact with the surface of the alley during rotation of the ball down the alley about its spin axis.
- 3. A bowling ball according to claim 1 wherein the sleeve means comprises a threaded nut sleeve on the weight shaft.
- 4. A bowling ball according to claim 1 wherein the ends of the weight shaft include threaded bores, and wherein elongated bolts are mounted to the end caps and are threaded into the threaded bores to fix the weight shaft against rotation, and to fix the end caps to the center portion.
- 5. A bowling ball according to claim I wherein the drive means comprises a motor located in the hollow interior and forming part of the weight means.
- 6. A bowling ball according to claim 5 wherein the weight means includes an internal cavity, and the motor comprises a stator in the cavity mounted to the weight means, and a rotor in the cavity mounted to the sleeve means.
- 7. A bowling ball according to claim 1 and further comprising elongated battery means located in the hollow interior for energizing the drive means, and wherein the end caps include recessed openings to slidably receive the ends of the battery means to secure them in position and to assemble the end caps to the central portion.
- 8. A bowling ball according to claim 5, wherein the motor is fixed to the weight means, and including a driven gear mounted to the sleeve means, and a drive gear on the motor for rotating the driven gear and the sleeve means to threadably move the sleeve means along the fixed weight shaft.
- 9. A bowling ball according the claim 8 wherein the sleeve means includes a circumferentially extending flange located adjacent the driven gear; and a clutch spring washer located between the flange and the driven gear in frictional engagement therewith, the clutch spring washer being movable from a position of relatively low frictional engagement insufficient to rotate the sleeve means upon rotation of the drive gear, to a position of relatively high frictional engagement sufficient to rotate the sleeve means upon rotation of the drive gear, which threadably moves the sleeve means and weight means along the fixed weight shaft.
- 10. A bowling ball according to claim 1 and including a radio receiver in the sphere electrically coupled to the drive means and to a remote transmitter for selectively operating the radio receiver to operate the drive means and move the weight longitudinally along the weight shaft.
RELATED APPLICATION
Patent application Ser. No. 09/828,605, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,402,630, Bowling Ball, was filed Apr. 6, 2001 in the name of Nelson Tyler, and its subject matter is incorporated herein by reference.
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