This application is a Section 371 National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/FR2015/051128, filed Apr. 24, 2015, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and published as WO 2016/001498 on Jan. 7, 2016, not in English.
The field of the invention is that of the design and manufacture of bowling equipment. More specifically, the invention relates to a machine for setting up bowling pins in predetermined positions, and in particular, but not exclusively, machines envisaged for positioning ten pins in a predetermined position so as to define a triangle.
It is noted that the general layout of a bowling lane is as follows.
A lane per se (having a length of approximately 17 meters, or 60 feet) separates a release zone where the player throws his/her ball, a target zone wherein the pins are arranged, generally ten in number.
In the target zone, the pins are arranged so as to define a triangle, in four successive rows as follows:
According to the tradition of the game, each pin position is designated by a number, assigned as follows (according to a top view of the target zone and with the pin of the first row at the bottom): the position of the first row bears the number 1, the pins of the second row bear the numbers 2 and 3 from the left, the pins of the third row bear the numbers 4, 5 and 6 from the left, and the positions of the fourth row bear the numbers 7, 8, 9 and 10, from the left.
According to the conventional proceedings of the game, each player has two throws at his/her turn to throw. If after the first throw, the player has knocked down all the pins, the player is said to have made a “strike” and does not carry out his/her second throw. On the other hand, if one or more pins remain in the target zone after the first throw, the player has a second throw to try to knock down the remaining pins and, if applicable, bowl a “spare”.
In bowling terminology, “split” is the term designating after the first throw, the gap(s) between the remaining pins. Various “split” configurations can obviously be envisaged, including the least favourable scenario wherein the pins remain at the two positions 7 and 10.
At the present time, bowling alleys are all equipped with automated systems envisaged to carry out the following functions:
Obviously, further functions are also proposed, such as automatic score counting in particular.
According to a widely used technique, the machine for setting up bowling pins at predetermined positions comprises:
According to this technique, the system for positioning the distributing arm acts in operating cycles, an operating cycle providing for the set-up of a pin on each predetermined position.
In the case of a game with ten pins, the positioning system conveys the distributing arm in correspondence with each of the predetermined positions, in order to set up the pins one after the other until positions 1 to 10 are occupied.
By way of indication, the conventional operating cycle of the positioning system acts according to the following fixed sequence: a pin is set up at position 1, followed by another at position 3, followed by another at position 2, followed by another at position 4, followed by another at position 7, followed by another at position 8, followed by another at position 5, followed by another at position 6, followed by another at position 10 and finally a final one at position 9.
During training, a player works on the “splits” that arise. In other words, the player throws a first ball, and observes the “split” that occurs. Therefore, the player needs to systematically throw a first ball to subsequently work on a “split” which is discovered on the fly. It is thus easily understood that the player's training could be optimised if he/she was able to work on the same “split” several times in succession in order to perfect his/her technique, preferentially by saving the physical energy from throwing the first ball.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention proposes a machine for setting up bowling pins in predetermined positions which enable the player to train on the “splits” of his/her choice, based on a number of pins and positions chosen for these pins.
The aim of the invention is also that of providing such a machine for setting up bowling pins which is simple and convenient to use for a player during his/her training phase.
A further aim of the invention is that of providing such a machine for setting up bowling pins which is simple and quick to install.
These aims along with others which will emerge hereinafter are achieved by means of the invention which relates to a machine for setting up bowling pins in predetermined positions, comprising:
As such, by means of the invention, it is possible for a player to optimise his/her training by defining the number of pins that he/she seeks to arrange in the target zone, along with the respective positions thereof. He/she can thus work on a second throw scenario in a repeated manner, thus substantially improving his/her ability to adjust his/her throw with respect to the scenario in the target zone.
Moreover, it is understood that such an upgrade of machines for setting up bowling pins can be integrated in existing establishments with relatively quick technical interventions. Indeed, the existing machines, with the primary positioning systems thereof, can be retained, the upgrade consisting of the installation of the secondary system according to the invention, added to the primary system.
According to a preferential solution, the control means comprise at least one presence sensor of a pin on the distributing arm.
The presence of a pin on the distributing arm is thus clearly ensured and, if applicable, the rotation of the lifting wheel is stopped (whereby the rotation thereof may be resumed if required, in particular if the player has selected a plurality of pins to be set up, as will be explained hereinafter).
In this case, the control means advantageously comprise disengaging means between the motor means and the lifting wheel, the disengaging means being controlled by the presence sensor.
According to one advantageous embodiment, the disengaging means consist of at least one electromagnetic pulley.
Such a choice of components for the disengaging means is advantageous in terms of spatial requirements, for facilitating installation and for the ability thereof to be controlled by electrical signals.
According to one preferential embodiment, the primary system comprises a wheel having a track defining the operating cycle moving the distributing arm, the track having a succession of sections each suitable for conveying the distributing arm into one of the predetermined positions, the means for activating/shutting down the primary system comprising:
In this way, the operation of the primary system is retained, with the wheel thereof having a track for defining operating cycles by successive sections, each section corresponding to one of the predetermined positions.
As such, the activation/shutdown means integrated in the secondary system and enabling the activation or shutdown of the primary system control the rotation of the wheel consisting of the successive sections until the distributing arm conveyed to one of the predetermined positions by the one of the sections corresponds to the position chosen by the player.
In this case, the means for controlling the wheel preferentially comprise primary disengaging means between the motor means and the wheel, the primary system comprising a control lever of the primary disengaging means, the means for controlling the rotation of the wheel comprising a system for actuating the control lever.
According to such an embodiment, the system for actuating the control lever preferentially comprises an automatic control system envisaged to actuate the lever with successive pulses until the marker of a section corresponds to the chosen position.
According to one advantageous embodiment, the means for reading the markers of the sections comprise at least one inductive sensor.
According to one preferential embodiment, the selection means are integrated in portable computing means.
These selection means may for example be integrated in a smartphone or in a tablet, in this case obviously equipped with a software application provided for this purpose.
The invention also relates to a secondary system intended to be integrated in machines for setting up bowling pins in predetermined positions comprising:
As such, as described above, the machine may be proposed and installed as a whole in a manner including both the primary system and the secondary system. It is however possible to use existing machines already provided with the primary system thereof, by merely installing the secondary system.
Further features and advantages of the invention will emerge more clearly on reading the following description of a preferential embodiment of the invention, given by way of mere illustrative and non-limiting example, and appended drawings wherein:
With reference to
Such a machine may further include a system for conveying knocked-down pins to the lifting wheel. In this instance, this conveying system consists, according to the embodiment illustrated by
As featured in
Furthermore, the distributing arm, via the first conveyor element, is pivotally mounted about a vertical axis suitable for orienting the distributing arm with respect to the lane width, the distributing arm being further movably mounted in translation along the longitudinal axis of the lane. As such, the combination of the movements of orientation of the distributing arm and translation along the longitudinal axis of the lane enables the distributing arm to unload the pins in all the predetermined arrangements on the target zone of the lane.
In order to move the distributing arm in correspondence with the various predetermined positions, the machine integrates a primary system 2 for positioning the distributing arm.
This primary system comprises:
For this, the wheel has a track 100 on each of the faces thereof, each of the tracks being connected to the end of a slave lever 102. One end 1020 of each slave lever is connected to the corresponding track and is moved as the feed of the sections progresses. The other end 1021 of the slave levers 102 is connected to the distributing arm such that the combined movements of the slave levers 102 during the rotation of the wheel 10 cause the distributing arm to the moved according to the opening cycle involving a fixed sequence (due to the rotations of the wheel 10, and, consequently, the feed according to a constant sequence of the sections 101 of the track).
It is noted that the rotation of the wheel 10 is obtained via disengaging means between the motor means and the wheel 10. These disengaging means comprise a driving wheel 5220 movably mounted between a position engaged with the wheel 10 wherein it rotates the wheel 10, and a position separated from the wheel 10 wherein the latter remains static.
A control system actuates a to-and-fro movement of the driving wheel 5220 with respect to the wheel 10, via a tilting lever.
According to the machines according to the prior art, this lever is connected to the end element of the distributing arm, such that the tilting downwards of the end element induces the tilting of the lever of the system for controlling the driving wheel tending to bring same in contact with the wheel 10 and rotate the latter.
As such, upon each tilting of the end element of the distributing arm, the driving wheel rotates the wheel 10 and the tracks borne thereby along an angular portion corresponding to one of the sections of the tracks, the duration of engagement of the driving wheel with the wheel 10 being calibrated by the duration of the tilted position of the end element of the distributing arm, noting that, once the pin has left the end element, the latter is returned to the high position by elastic return means.
The assembly described above, with the various constituent parts thereof, corresponds to the existing machines known in the art, but also constitutes the basic assembly of a machine for setting up bowling pins according to the invention.
As such, according to the principle of the invention, the machine further comprises a secondary system 5 intended to interfere with the primary positioning system as described above, this secondary system comprising:
The selection means 53 may be described according to various alternative embodiments that can be envisaged, of which:
The secondary system uses, according to the present embodiment, a support frame 50 intended to support some constituent elements of the secondary system.
This support frame is rigidly connected to the distributing arm, at the side whereof as illustrated by
With reference to
According to one preferential embodiment, the disengaging means 52 consist of an electromagnetic pulley actuated by motor means, and conveyed to the disengaged position under the instruction of the electrical signal emitted by the presence sensor of a pin on the distributing arm if applicable.
In the absence of this signal, the electromagnetic pulley rotates by default, the rotation of the pulley being resumed after having unloaded the pin in the chosen position and after having positioned the distributing arm in a new chosen position to be reached.
As described above, the primary system of the machines according to the invention comprises a wheel having a track 100 defining an operating cycle moving the distributing arm, the track having a succession of sections 101.
According to the present embodiment of the invention, the means for activating/shutting down the primary system comprise:
Preferentially, the means for reading the marker consist of at least one inductive sensor, suitable for detecting the marker of the “zero” position, and for emitting a signal transmitted to an automatic control system 540 (including control means 522) of the machine which, prior to an operating cycle, rotates the wheel until the marker is conveyed opposite the inductive sensor. The distributing arm is then in the “zero” position. The control means compute the number of sections to be fed from the “zero” position in order to rotate the wheel according to this computation and, consequently, position the distributing arm in the chosen position.
Furthermore, it is noted that the means for controlling the rotation of the wheel comprise primary disengaging means in the form of a driving wheel 5220 as described above, carrying out the transmission between the motor means 4 and the wheel 10, with a control lever 5221 of this driving wheel.
In this context, the secondary system comprises an actuation system 54 of the control lever, via the automatic control system 540 of the machine, envisaged to actuate the lever with successive pulses according to the computation made by the control means: the number of pulses is equal to the number of sections to be fed from the “zero” position.
As illustrated by
A typical operation of a machine for setting up bowling pins according to the invention may be performed as follows:
Optionally, if the player has selected a plurality of pins to be positioned, this cycle is repeated for the new position.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention proposed a solution particularly meeting the requirement described above in the Background section.
Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more examples, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the scope of the disclosure and/or the appended claims.
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14 56114 | Jun 2014 | FR | national |
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PCT/FR2015/051128 | 4/24/2015 | WO | 00 |
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WO2016/001498 | 1/7/2016 | WO | A |
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English translation of the Written Opinion of the International Searching Authority dated Jun. 25, 3015 for corresponding International Application No. PCT/FR2015/051128, filed Apr. 24, 2015. |
International Search Report dated Jun. 25, 3015 for corresponding International Application No. PCT/FR2015/051128, filed Apr. 24, 2015. |
Written Opinion of the International Searching Authority dated Jun. 25, 3015 for corresponding International Application No. PCT/FR2015/051128, filed Apr. 24, 2015. |
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20170182400 A1 | Jun 2017 | US |