Claims
- 1. An improved bowling alley of the type comprising a bowling lane bed including an approach and a foul line at one end and a pin deck at the other end thereof and a pair of elongated gutters parallel to and abutting each side of said bowling lane bed, wherein the improvement comprises deflection means removably disposed longitudinally along both sides of said lane bed and outside of said gutters for deflecting a bowling ball rolled down said alley to thereby prevent said ball from falling into said gutters, said deflection means extending substantially along each side of said lane bed between said foul line and said pin deck, and upright pin support means removably disposable at its lower end in respective openings located in the corners formed by the said foul line and the contact lines of said lane bed and said gutter, and the corners formed at the distant end of said lane bed near said pin deck and at the contact line of said lane bed and said gutter, said deflection means being removably supported vertically above said lane bed by said upright pin support means whereby said bowling alley can serve as a conventional alley when said deflection means and said upright pin support means are removed and can serve as a carom bowling alley when said deflection means are supported in place.
- 2. A bowling alley according to claim 1 wherein said deflection means comprise at least one elastic band extending along each side of lane bed, said elastic bands being stretched between and removably held by said upright in support means at the corners of said foul line and said pin deck.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 108,033, filed Dec. 26, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,330,122.
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Divisions (1)
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