Information
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Patent Grant
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6645082
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Patent Number
6,645,082
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 21, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- McCormick, Paulding & Huber LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 473 115
- 473 117
- 411 399
- 411 DIG 2
- 052 39605
- 052 4031
- 052 418
- 052 7461
- 470 1
- 470 209
- 428 99
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A bowling lane is provided that includes one or more lane sections, a plurality of fasteners, and a plurality of plugs. Each of the one or more lane sections includes a first surface, a second surface, and a plurality of attachment sites. In some embodiments, each attachment site has a first bore having a first diameter, a second bore having a second diameter and extending a first axial length, and a third bore having a third diameter and extending a second axial length. The first bore extends between the second surface and the second bore. The second bore extends between the first bore and the third bore. The third bore extends between the second bore and the first surface. The third diameter is greater than the second diameter, and the second diameter is greater than the first diameter. Each of the plurality of fasteners has a shaft and a cap. The cap is sized to fit with the second bore. The fasteners extend through the first bore for engagement with an underlying panel, thereby attaching the lane section to the underlying panel. Each of the plurality of plugs has an axial length and is disposed within one of the third bores.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
This invention relates to bowling lanes in general, and to bowling lane apparatus in particular.
2. Background Information
A bowling lane generally includes an approach end and a pin end. The bowler sends a ball from the approach end toward the pin end. Bowling lanes have traditionally been constructed from strips of hardwood fastened together to form a flat smooth surface. Periodically, the wooden lanes must be sanded and finished to restore the desired flat and smooth surface. To avoid the requisite sanding, bowling lanes today often utilize an upper panel consisting of a laminated product. In a new application, for example, the laminate might be mechanically attached to an underlying substrate. In a resurfacing application, the laminate might be mechanically attached to the top of an existing wooden lane.
Regardless of the application, quality standards dictate that a bowling lane be flat. The method of attachment between the laminate and the underlying substrate is, therefore, critical to the quality of the lane. It is known to screw a top panel to a base panel, countersink the screw, and place a plug within the countersink portion of the hole. One of the problems with existing methods of attachment is that they typically do not provide for the difference in mechanical properties (e.g., thermal expansion) between the laminate and the underlying substrate. Another problem with existing methods of attachment is that the plug that is placed within the countersink hole may or may not be initially or subsequently coplanar with the laminate surface.
What is needed, therefore, is a bowling lane that includes a method of attachment that solves the above-described problems.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, a bowling lane is provided that includes one or more lane sections, a plurality of fasteners, and a plurality of plugs. Each of the one or more lane sections includes a first surface, a second surface, and a plurality of attachment sites. In some embodiments, each attachment site has a first bore having a first diameter, a second bore having a second diameter and extending a first axial length, and a third bore having a third diameter and extending a second axial length. The first bore extends between the second surface and the second bore. The second bore extends between the first bore and the third bore. The third bore extends between the second bore and the first surface. The third diameter is greater than the second diameter, and the second diameter is greater than the first diameter. Each of the plurality of fasteners has a shaft and a cap. The cap is sized to fit with the second bore. The fasteners extend through the first bore for engagement with an underlying panel, thereby attaching the lane section to the underlying panel. Each of the plurality of plugs has an axial length and is disposed within one of the third bores.
An advantage of the present invention is that a bowling lane is provided that permits relative movement between a lane surface and an underlying substrate. The attachment sites within the lane sections permit lateral movement. The first and second diameters are greater than the diameters of the fastener shaft and cap, respectively, thereby allowing lateral movement caused, for example, by thermal expansion.
Another advantage of the present invention is that a bowling lane is provided that includes a flat lane surface. Prior art applications that include a laminate mechanically fastened to an underlying substrate, disclose a plug inserted into a single diameter countersink hole. Even if the countersink holes are uniform depth, it is probable that not all fasteners will be driven to the same axial position within the hole. Hence, a plug that is sized to fill the entire axial length of the hole may be too long if the fastener is not driven far enough. As a result, the plug will undesirably extend above the upper surface of the laminate and will require trimming. If, on the other hand, the plugs are axially undersized to accommodate different fastener depths, it is probable that at least some of the plugs will be inserted too far into the hole and thereby be undesirably below the upper surface of the laminate. The present invention solves this problem by using plugs that have an axial length that is matched with the axial length of the third bore of each attachment site. Hence, the plugs can be inserted uniformly to maintain the desired flat surface. In some embodiments, the plugs consist of a polymeric material. The materials properties of the polymeric plug facilitate a press fit and retention within a bore, and thereby provide improved service compared to commonly used plugs.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in light of the detailed description of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic view of a bowling lane.
FIG. 2
is a diagrammatic partial sectional view of a bowling lane showing a first attachment site embodiment.
FIG. 3
is a diagrammatic partial sectional view of a bowling lane with the first attachment site embodiment with a second plug embodiment.
FIG. 4
is a diagrammatic sectional view of a bowling lane showing a second attachment site embodiment.
FIG. 5
is a diagrammatic partial sectional view of a bowling lane embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, a bowling lane
10
according to the present invention includes one or more lane sections
12
, a plurality of fasteners
14
, and a plurality of plugs
16
. Each of the one or more lane sections
12
includes a first surface
18
, a second surface
20
, and a plurality of attachment sites
22
. In one embodiment, each attachment site
22
has a first bore
24
, a second bore
26
, and a third bore
28
, all substantially concentric and each having a diameter. The first bore
24
extends between the second surface
20
and the second bore
26
. The second bore
26
extends between the first bore
24
and the third bore
28
. The third bore
28
extends between the second bore
26
and the first surface
18
. The diameter
30
of the third bore
28
is greater than the diameter
32
of the second bore
26
, and the diameter
32
of the second bore
26
is greater than the diameter
34
of the first bore
24
. A first shoulder
36
extends substantially radially between the first bore
24
and the second bore
26
, and a second shoulder
38
extends substantially radially between the second bore
26
and the third bore
28
. The second bore
26
has an axial length
40
, and the third bore
28
has an axial length
42
.
As used herein, the term “diameter” is defined to include the conventional definition of a line across a circular cross-section through the center of that cross-section. In some instances, elements described herein as having a diameter may be non-circular. In those instances, the term “diameter” refers to a line across the non-circular cross-section, in most instances through a center point of the non-circular cross-section.
Each of the plurality of fasteners
14
has a shaft
44
and a cap
46
. In a preferred embodiment (see FIG.
2
), the shaft
44
includes a threaded portion
47
and an unthreaded portion
49
and the outer diameter of unthreaded portion
49
is smaller than the outer diameter of the threaded portion
47
. The threaded portion
47
of the fastener shaft
44
has a diameter that is substantially equal to or less than the diameter of the first bore
24
. In the preferred embodiment, the diameter of the threaded portion
47
of the fastener shaft
44
is substantially equal to the diameter of the first bore
24
to facilitate guiding the fastener
14
. The smaller diameter of the unthreaded portion
49
provides clearance between the fastener shaft
44
and the first bore
24
. The fastener cap
46
has a diameter that is less than the diameter of the second bore
26
, thereby providing clearance between the fastener cap
46
and the second bore
26
. The cap
46
of the fastener
14
shown in
FIGS. 2-4
has an under surface
45
that is flat and extends radially outward in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the shaft
44
. The fastener
14
shown in
FIGS. 2-4
is a screw type fastener. Other type fasteners can be used alternatively.
Each of the plugs
16
has a top surface
48
, a base surface
50
, and a cross-sectional geometry that mates with the third bore
28
of an attachment site
22
. In some embodiments, a slight press fit between the plug
16
and the third bore
28
maintains the plug
16
within the third bore
28
. In other embodiments, a feature (e.g., tab, button, rib, etc.) is employed to maintain the plug
16
within the third bore
28
. In other embodiments, a screw thread arrangement between the plug
16
and the third bore
28
maintains the plug
16
within the third bore
28
. In other embodiments, an adhesive is employed to maintain the plug
16
within the third bore
28
. The axial length
52
of each plug is substantially equal to the axial length
42
of the third bore
28
. In an alternative embodiment shown in
FIG. 3
, a plug
16
has a cap portion
54
that fits within the third bore
28
and a body portion
56
that extends into the second bore
26
. The plugs
16
can be made from a variety of materials including, but not limited to, one similar to or the same as the material of the lane sections
12
, or a polymer such as polypropylene. In many applications, a polymeric plug
16
is preferred because the material properties of the polymer facilitate a press fit and retention within a bore. In some embodiments, the base surface
50
of the plugs
16
includes a cavity
58
to accommodate the cap
46
of the fastener
14
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, in some embodiments a backing panel
60
is fixedly attached to the second surface
20
of each lane section
12
. At least the first bore
24
, and possibly the second bore
26
, extend into the backing panel
60
. The material of the backing panel
60
(e.g., particle board, etc.) can be varied to accommodate the application at hand.
In a new bowling lane application, the lane sections
12
are disposed on top of a substrate
62
that is attached to the structure of the building. The substrate
62
typically consists of a particle board type material. A fastener
14
is inserted into each attachment site
22
and screwed into, or otherwise engaged with, the substrate
22
. Once the lane sections
12
are attached, the plugs
16
are installed. The method of installing the plugs
16
depends upon the mechanism used for maintaining the plug
16
within the third bore
28
. If, for example, the plug
16
forms a slight press fit with the third bore
28
, the plug
16
is tapped into the third bore
28
until the plug
16
abuts the shoulder
36
extending between the second bore
26
and the third bore
28
. Because the axial length
52
of the plug
16
is substantially equal to the axial length
42
of the third bore
28
, the top surface
48
of the plug
16
is substantially co-planar with the first surface
18
of the lane section
12
.
In a resurfacing application, the lane sections
12
are typically disposed on top of the original lane (also referred to as “
62
”). A fastener
14
is inserted into each attachment site
22
and screwed into, or otherwise engaged with, the original lane
62
. Once the lane sections
12
are attached, the plugs
16
are installed as described above.
In both applications, the clearances between the fastener shaft
44
and the first bore
24
, and between the fastener cap
46
and the second bore
26
, permits lateral movement between the substrate/original lane
62
and the lane sections
12
to accommodate disparate expansion of the two. The substantially radially extending first shoulder
36
disposed between the first bore
24
and the second bore
26
facilitates the lateral movement by providing a surface on which the fastener cap
46
can slide.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, in an alternative embodiment each attachment site
22
has a first bore
24
and a second bore
26
, substantially concentric with one another. The first bore
24
extends between the second surface
20
and the second bore
26
. The second bore
26
extends between the first bore
24
and the first surface
18
. The diameter
32
of the second bore
26
is greater than the diameter
34
of the first bore
24
. A shoulder
36
extends substantially radially between the first bore
24
and the second bore
26
. The second bore
26
has an axial length
40
. The plurality of fasteners
14
is the same as those described above.
In this embodiment, each of the plugs
16
has a top surface
48
, a base surface
50
, a cavity
58
disposed in the base surface
50
, and a cross-sectional geometry that mates with the second bore
26
of an attachment site
22
. The mechanisms for maintaining the plug
16
within a bore (e.g., press fit, feature, screw thread, etc.) are the same as those described above. The axial length of each plug
16
is substantially equal to the axial length
40
of the second bore
26
. The cavity
58
disposed in the base surface
50
is large enough to receive the fastener cap
46
, including lateral clearance for allowing lateral movement.
Once the lane sections
12
are attached, the plugs
16
are installed substantially as described above except that each plug
16
is installed within a second bore
26
. The plug
16
is inserted into the second bore
26
until the plug
16
abuts the shoulder
36
extending between the first bore
24
and the second bore
26
. Because the axial length
52
of the plug
16
is substantially equal to the axial length
40
of the second bore
26
, the top surface
48
of the plug
16
is substantially co-planar with the first surface
18
of the lane section
12
.
The clearances between the fastener shaft
44
and the first bore
24
, and between the fastener cap
46
and the cavity
58
of the plug
16
, permits lateral movement between the substrate/original lane
62
and the lane sections
12
to accommodate disparate expansion of the two. The substantially radially extending shoulder
36
disposed between the first bore
24
and the second bore
26
facilitates the lateral movement by providing a surface on which the fastener cap
46
can slide.
Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A bowling lane for attachment to a substrate, comprising:one or more lane sections, each having a first surface, a second surface, and a plurality of attachment sites, wherein each attachment site has substantially concentric first, second, and third bores, wherein the first bore has a first diameter, the second bore has a second diameter, and the third bore has a third diameter and a bore axial length, wherein the third diameter is greater than the second diameter, and the second diameter is greater than the first diameter; a plurality of fasteners, each having a shaft and a cap, wherein the fasteners are disposed within the attachment sites such that the cap is disposed in the second bore, and the shaft extends through the first bore for engagement with the substrate; and a plurality of plugs, each having a pair of end surfaces and a plug axial length, wherein the plugs are disposed in the third bores, and the bore axial length is substantially equal to the plug axial length.
- 2. The bowling lane of claim 1, wherein in each attachment site the first bore extends between the second surface and the second bore, the second bore extends between the first bore and the third bore, and the third bore extends between the second bore and the first surface.
- 3. The bowling lane of claim 2, each attachment site further comprises a first shoulder substantially radially extending between the second bore and the third bore, wherein the plug within each third bore abuts the first shoulder.
- 4. The bowling lane of claim 2, wherein the cap of each fastener has a diameter and that diameter is smaller than the second diameter by an amount that permits lateral movement of the cap within the second bore.
- 5. The bowling lane of claim 4, wherein the shaft of each fastener has a diameter and that diameter is smaller than the first diameter by an amount that permits lateral movement of the shaft within the first bore.
- 6. The bowling lane of claim 5, each attachment site further comprises a second shoulder radially extending between the first bore and the second bore, wherein the radially extending second shoulder facilitates lateral movement of the fastener within the attachment site.
- 7. The bowling lane of claim 5, wherein an interference fit is used to maintain the plugs within the third bores.
- 8. The bowling lane of claim 5 wherein the plugs are comprised of a polymeric material.
- 9. A bowling lane for attachment to a substrate, comprising:one or more lane sections, each having a first surface, a second surface, and a plurality of attachment sites, wherein each attachment site has substantially concentric first and second bores, wherein the first bore has a first diameter and the second bore has a second diameter and a bore axial length, wherein the second diameter is greater than the first diameter, and wherein in each attachment site the first bore extends between the second surface and the second bore, the second bore extends between the first bore and the first surface; a plurality of fasteners, each having a shaft and a cap, wherein the fasteners are disposed within the attachment sites such that the cap is disposed in the second bore, and the shaft extends through the first bore for engagement with the substrate; and a plurality of plugs, each having a pair of end surfaces, a plug axial length, and a cavity disposed in one of the end surfaces, wherein the plugs are disposed in the second bores, and the bore axial length is substantially equal to the plug axial length.
- 10. The bowling lane of claim 9, each attachment site further comprises a shoulder substantially radially extending between the first bore and the second bore, wherein the plug within each second bore abuts the shoulder.
- 11. The bowling lane of claim 10, wherein the cap of each fastener has a diameter and that diameter is smaller than the cavity by an amount that permits lateral movement of the cap within the second bore; andwherein the shaft of each fastener has a diameter and that diameter is smaller than the first diameter by an amount that permits lateral movement of the shaft within the first bore.
- 12. A bowling lane for attachment to a substrate, comprising:one or more lane sections, each having a first surface, a second surface, a plurality of attachment sites, and a backing panel fixedly attached to the second surface, wherein each attachment site has substantially concentric first, second, and third bores, wherein the first bore has a first diameter, the second bore has a second diameter, and the third bore has a third diameter and a bore axial length, wherein the third diameter is greater than the second diameter, and the second diameter is greater than the first diameter, and wherein in each attachment site the first bore extends within the backing panel; a plurality of fasteners, each having a shaft and a cap, wherein the fasteners are disposed within the attachment sites such that the cap is disposed in the second bore, and the shaft extends through the first bore for engagement with the substrate; and a plurality of plugs, each having a pair of end surfaces and a plug axial length, wherein the plugs are disposed in the third bores, and the bore axial length is substantially equal to the plug axial length.
- 13. An apparatus for resurfacing an existing bowling lane, comprising:one or more lane sections, each having a first surface, a second surface, and a plurality of attachment sites, wherein each attachment site has substantially concentric first, second, and third bores, wherein the first bore has a first diameter, the second bore has a second diameter, and the third bore has a third diameter, wherein the third diameter is greater than the second diameter, and the second diameter is greater than the first diameter, and wherein in each attachment site the first bore extends between the second surface and the second bore, the second bore extends between the first bore and the third bore, and the third bore extends between the second bore and the first surface; wherein the one or more lane sections are attachable to the existing bowling lane by fasteners, each having a shaft and a cap, wherein the fasteners are disposed within the attachment sites such that the cap is disposed in the second bore, and the shaft extends through the first bore for engagement with the substrate; and wherein each third bore is sized to receive a plug.
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