Claims
- 1. In a bowling alley having a lane, leveling strips positioned below and perpendicular to the lane, and lane support structure positioned below the leveling strips and parallel to the lane, a modular lane system comprising:
- a. a rectangular deck having an end and upper and lower surfaces, said deck formed from a plurality of hardwood strips adhesively bonded side to side in a single layer to form a lane module;
- b. means coupled to said module and to said leveling strips for supporting said module at a predetermined distance above said lane support structure;
- c. a coupler bar positioned below one end of said module for coupling the end of said module to an adjacent section of said lane and for preventing relative vertical displacement between said module and said adjacent section of said lane, said coupler bar comprising:
- (i) a vertical face including a plurality of passageways for receiving first securing means to attach the vertical face of said coupler bar to the end of said adjacent lane section; and
- (ii) a horizontal face including a plurality of passageways for receiving second securing means to attach the horizontal face of said coupler bar to the lower surface of said module.
- 2. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein said module forms a part of the approach section of said lane.
- 3. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein said lane includes a foul line and a pin deck and wherein said module is positioned between the foul line and the pin deck.
- 4. The modular lane system of claim 1 further comprising an adjacent lane section having a second lane module with a thickness greater than said lane module.
- 5. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein said lane modules forms a part of the approach section of said lane and wherein said second lane module forms a part of the ball drop zone of said lane.
- 6. The modular lane system of claim 1 further including a plurality of support members coupled at intervals to the lower surface of said module and laterally spanning said module for reinforcing said module.
- 7. The modular bowling lane system of claim 6 wherein each of said support members includes a notch in the lower surface thereof for receiving said module support means.
- 8. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein said module support means includes a plurality of jack screws.
- 9. The modular lane system of claim 8 wherein said jack screws are coupled at predetermined points around the lower periphery of said module.
- 10. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein the passageways in the horizontal face of said coupler bar are notch-shaped.
- 11. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein said coupler bar is L-shaped.
- 12. The modular lane system of claim 11 wherein said coupler bar has a length equal to the width of said module.
- 13. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein said first securing means includes a plurality of wood screws for securing the vertical face of said coupler bar to the exposed vertical face of said lane section.
- 14. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein the lower end section of said module includes a plurality of threaded passageways and wherein said second securing means comprises a plurality of bolts passing vertically upward through the passageways in the horizontal face of said coupler bar into said threaded passageways for securing said coupler bar to the lower surface of said module.
- 15. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein said coupler bar couples said module to a pin deck module.
- 16. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein said module comprises a pin deck module and wherein said coupler bar couples said pin deck module to an existing lane section.
- 17. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein the vertical face of said coupler bar extends below the horizontal face of said coupler bar.
- 18. The modular lane system of claim 1 wherein the lower end of said module includes a notch and wherein the vertical face of said coupler bar extends above the horizontal face of said coupler bar into said notch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 047,357, filed on June 11, 1979.
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