Claims
- 1. An improved bowling lane, convertible for use in either conventional bowling or bumper bowling, comprising:
- a) an upper surface comprising an approach zone, a foul line, an elongated bowling bed having a lateral edge on each side, and a pin zone having a lateral edge on each side;
- b) a plurality of underlying cross-members disposed perpendicularly to and supporting the elongated bowling bed;
- c) an elongated, concave gutter disposed parallel to and abutting each lateral edge of said bowling bed and the pin zone;
- d) a hollowed, elongated channel, disposed within each gutter, parallel to the lateral edges of the bowling bed, at a distance from the nearest edge of the bed which is less than the radius of a smallest bowling ball to be used on the improved bowling lane;
- e) elongated rigid rail members slidably disposed within each said channel wherein each rigid rail member has a plurality of lower surfaces inclined in a direction perpendicular to the underlying cross-members which said surfaces slidably override the underlying cross-members to raise or lower the rigid rail members vertically, in a cam-follower fashion, responsive to longitudinal movement of the rigid rail members within the elongated channels.
- 2. An improved bowling lane, convertible for use in either conventional bowling or bumper bowling, comprising:
- a) an upper surface comprising an approach zone, a foul line, an elongated bowling bed having a lateral edge on each side, and a pin zone having a lateral edge on each side;
- b) a plurality of underlying cross-members disposed perpendicularly to and supporting the elongated bowling bed;
- c) an elongated, concave gutter disposed parallel to and abutting each lateral edge of said bowling bed and the pin zone;
- d) a hollowed, elongated channel, disposed within each gutter, parallel to the lateral edges of the bowling bed, at a distance from the nearest edge of the bed which is less than the radius of a smallest bowling ball to be used on the improved bowling lane;
- e) elongated rigid rail members slidably disposed within each said channel wherein each rigid rail member has a plurality of inclined lower surfaces which said surfaces slidably override the underlying cross-members to raise or lower the rigid rail members vertically, in a cam-follower fashion, responsive to longitudinal movement of the rigid rail members within the elongated channels; and,
- f) means for applying longitudinal force to said elongated rigid rail members comprising a lever pivotably disposed within a recessed portion of each said elongated rigid rail member, said lever having a pivot axis parallel to the underlying cross-support members.
- 3. An improved bowling lane convertible for use in either conventional bowling or bumper bowling, comprising:
- a) an upper surface comprising an approach zone, a foul line, an elongated bowling bed having a lateral edge on each side, and a pin zone having a lateral edge on each side;
- b) a plurality of underlying cross-members disposed perpendicularly to and supporting the elongated bowling bed;
- c) an elongated, concave gutter disposed parallel to and abutting each lateral edge of said bowling bed and the pin zone;
- d) a hollowed, elongated channel, disposed within each gutter, parallel to the lateral edges of the bowling bed, at a distance from the nearest edge of the bed which is less than the radius of a smallest bowling ball to be used on the improved bowling lane;
- e) elongated rigid rail members, slidably disposed within each said channel, wherein said elongated rigid rail members have a lower surface comprised of a plurality of notched sections, a plurality of unnotched sections, and a plurality of inclined sections disposed between said notched sections and said unnotched sections, wherein said notched sections rest on the underlying cross-members when the rigid rail members are in a lowered position, said unnotched sections rest on the underlying cross-members when the rigid rail members are in an elevated position and said inclined sections slidably override the underlying cross-members to elevate or lower the rigid rail member, in cam-follower fashion, responsive to longitudinal movement of the rigid rail member within the elongated channels; and,
- f) means for applying longitudinal force to said elongated rigid rail members comprising a lever pivotally disposed within a recessed portion of each said elongated rigid rail member, said lever having a pivot axis parallel to the underlying cross-support members.
- 4. An improved bumper rail for use in combination with a bumper bowling alley having longitudinally disposed channels of the gutters which extend through to underlying cross-member supports, for slidable installation of said improved bumper rails into said channels and onto said cross-member supports, wherein each improved bumper rail is comprised of a longitudinally extended rail member comprising:
- a) a concave upper surface conforming to the curvature of a gutter in which the rail is to be installed;
- b) substantially vertical side surfaces;
- c) a lower surface comprising a plurality of notched sections, a plurality of unnotched sections and a plurality of inclined sections disposed between said notched and said unnotched sections, wherein said notched sections are spaced so as to rest on an underlying cross-support member when the upper surface of the rail is contiguous with the curvature of a gutter in which the rail is to be installed, wherein said unnotched sections are spaced apart so as to rest on an underlying cross-support member when the upper surface of the rail is elevated a desired amount above the surface of the gutter in which the rail is to be installed, and, wherein said inclined sections slidably override the underlying cross-member supports to raise or lower the rail, in a cam-follower fashion, responsive to longitudinal movement of the rail within a channel disposed in a gutter in which the rail is to be installed; and,
- d) means for applying longitudinal force to said extended rail members comprising a lever pivotally disposed within a recessed portion of each said extended rail member, said lever having a pivot axis parallel to the underlying cross-support members.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 005,957, filed Jan. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,304,097.
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