Claims
- 1. A bowling lane gutter comprising:an elongated gutter of interconnected polymeric segments, said segments each having an underside having thereon a pair of pockets aligned with like pockets on adjacent segments, said pockets each comprising a loop, said pockets each being formed of a pair of legs which are resiliently biased toward each other such that there are four legs on the underside of the segment; and connector elements between said segments, anchored in said pockets of adjacent gutter segments to form the gutter.
- 2. The bowling lane gutter of claim 1, wherein said segments are made of extruded polymer and said pockets are integral threrewith.
- 3. The bowling lane gutter of claim 1, wherein said pockets each comprise a discontinuous loop.
- 4. The bowling lane gutter of claim 1, wherein said legs extend downward from a bottom surface of segments.
- 5. The bowling lane gutter of claim 1, wherein said loops providing longitudinally aligned openings for receiving said connector elements.
- 6. A bowling lane gutter comprising:an elongated gutter of interconnected polymeric segments, said segments each having at least one pocket aligned with a like pocket on an adjacent segment, said pocket comprising a loop, said loop being formed between a pair of legs which extend downward from said segments; and connector elements between said segments, anchored in said pockets of adjacent gutter segments to form the gutter, wherein each said connector element is a cylindrical rod.
- 7. A bowling lane gutter comprising:an elongated gutter of interconnected polymeric segments, said segments each having at least one pocket aligned with a like pocket on an adjacent segment, said pocket comprising a loop; and a cylindrical connector rod extending between at least two of said segments, anchored in said pockets of adjacent gutter segments to form the gutter.
- 8. The bowling lane gutter of claim 7, wherein said pockets each comprise a discontinuous loop.
- 9. The bowling lane gutter of claim 7, wherein said loop includes a pair of legs extending downward from a bottom surface of segments.
- 10. The bowling lane gutter of claim 7, wherein said loop provides longitudinally aligned openings for receiving said connector rod.
- 11. The bowling lane gutter of claims 7, wherein said loop provides a substantially circular opening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/004,184, entitled BOWLING LANE BALL RETURN CAPPING, filed on Jan. 8, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,106,404. Priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 is hereby claimed on the above-identified patent application. The entire disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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