Claims
- 1. In the method of making a convertible bowling lane including at least one movably mounted gutter extending along a side of a bowling lane bed from the approach toward the pin deck thereof and mounting a ball deflecting rail along said side for movement between a first position wherein a ball moving toward said side will engage said rail before leaving the bed, and a second position wherein a ball moving toward said side may leave the bed to enter the gutter, and a curtain installed to extend between said side and said gutter and to be exposed when said rail is in said first position and covered by said gutter when said rail is in said second position, the steps of:
- making the curtain in at least two sections including at least one section have a relatively short length to provide means defining an easily removable section adjacent said approach; a separate section having a relatively long length remote from said approach; and
- placing indicia on the short section or sections to be exposed to the user or users of the lane wherein said rail is in said first position.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said indicia is advertising so that said short section or sections is used as a readily changeable advertising medium.
- 3. A curtain for use in a convertible bowling lane to be disposed between the side of a lane bed and the underside of a movable gutter, said curtain comprising:
- at least two curtain panels of flexible material, one of said panels being relatively short relative to the other;
- loops on opposed sides of both said curtain panels;
- means within said loops to form and maintain the loops in a generally circular shape; and
- indicia on said relatively short curtain panel.
- 4. The curtain of claim 3 wherein said indicia is advertising indicia.
- 5. A curtain for use in a convertible bowling lane to be disposed between the side of a lane bed and the underside of a movable gutter, said curtain comprising:
- at least two curtain panels of flexible material, one of said panels being relatively short in relation to the other;
- generally circular loops at the sides of said curtain panels; and
- advertising indicia on said relatively short curtain panel.
- 6. A curtain for use in a convertible bowling lane to be removably disposed between the side of a lane bed and the underside of a movable gutter at a location closely adjacent the approach of the bowling lane, said curtain comprising:
- a relatively short curtain panel of flexible material having a length considerably less than half the length of the bowling lane;
- generally circular loops at the sides of said curtain panel; and
- indicia on said curtain panel.
- 7. A convertible bowling lane including:
- at least one movably mounted gutter extending along a side of a bowling lane bed from the approach to the pin deck of the lane and mounting a ball deflecting rail along said side for movement between a first position wherein a ball moving toward said side will engage said rail before leaving the bed, and a second position wherein a ball moving toward said side may leave the bed to enter the gutter;
- a curtain installed to extend between said side and said gutter and to be exposed when said rail is in said first position and covered by said gutter when said rail is in said second position, said curtain being defined by at least one relatively short panel adjacent said approach and a separate, relatively long panel extending from the relatively short panel to the pin deck; and
- indicia on said relatively short panel.
- 8. The convertible bowling lane of claim 7 wherein said indicia is advertising so that said relatively short curtain panel is used as an advertising medium.
- 9. The convertible bowling lane of claim 7 wherein said relatively short panel may be removed from said bowling lane independent of said relatively long panel.
- 10. A convertible bowling lane comprising:
- a bowling lane bed having a pin deck at one end and an approach adjacent the opposite end;
- at least one gutter extending along a side of said bed and including ball catching means and ball deflecting means;
- means movably mounting said gutter for movement between a ball catching position for catching a ball leaving the bed along said side and a ball deflecting position for deflecting a ball approaching said side, said movable mounting means including a torque tube mounting said gutter, generally along an edge thereof for pivotal movement between said positions about an axis, a lever being fastened to said torque tube and a plurality of channels along said edge, said torque tube being nested in said channels for pivotal movement therein, and means for biasing said torque tube into said channels;
- manual means for moving said gutter between said position;
- detent means for holding said gutter of either of said positions, said detent means being an overcenter mechanism including a pair of stops, one for limiting movement of said gutter past said ball catching position and another for limiting movement of said gutter past the ball deflecting position, a compression coil spring interconnected between said gutter and a stationary object for biasing said gutter and arranged to exert a lesser bias on said gutter when said gutter is in either of said positions and a greater bias on said gutter when said gutter is between said positions; and
- a curtain extending between said side and said gutter for limiting movement of said gutter past said ball deflecting position, said curtain comprising at least two curtain panels, including a relatively short curtain panel adjacent said approach and a relatively long curtain panel extending from said short curtain panel to said pin deck; and
- advertising indicia on said relatively short curtain panel.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned application Ser. No. 902,937, filed Jun. 23, 1992 U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,986 and entitled "Convertible Bowling Lane".
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