Claims
- 1. A bowling lane dressing apparatus comprising:
- a carriage for movement along a bowling alley between a foul line and pit;
- drive wheels rotatably mounted on said carriage in lane-contacting relation and extending transversely to the direction of travel;
- a reservoir in said carriage for the storage of lane-dressing fluid;
- a lane buffer roller journaled on said carriage for rotation with its surface in lane-contacting relation to transfer lane dressing fluid to the bowling alley;
- a plurality of transfer rollers mounted in rolling engagement with said lane buffer roller and in fluid communication with said reservoir for transferring fluid from said reservoir to a corresponding region of said lane buffer roller; and
- variable speed drive means connected to each of said transfer rollers for rotating them at variable speeds to vary the rate of transfer of fluid from said reservoir to a corresponding region of said lane buffer roller.
- 2. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said variable speed drive means comprises:
- at least two variable speed motors mounted on said carriage connected to at least two different transfer rollers to rotate said two transfer rollers at different speeds relative to each other; and
- a variable resistor connected to each of said variable speed motors for varying the speed of said variable speed motors independently of each other.
- 3. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, wherein:
- said transfer rollers have the same outer diameter.
- 4. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of rollers are mounted on a common axis and include:
- a center roller;
- a pair of track rollers, one of said track rollers being mounted at each end of said center roller; and
- a pair of outer rollers, one of said outer rollers being mounted at the outer end of each track roller.
- 5. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 4, wherein said variable speed drive means comprises:
- a first variable speed drive motor connected to said center roller;
- a second variable speed drive motor connected to said track rollers; and
- a third variable speed drive motor connected to said outer rollers.
- 6. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 5, further including:
- a first jack shaft interconnecting said track rollers to drive them together, said second variable speed drive motor being connected to said first jack shaft in driving engagement; and
- a second jack shaft interconnecting said outer rollers to drive them together, said third variable speed drive motor being connected to said second jack shaft in driving engagement.
- 7. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 5, further including:
- a center shaft, having a first diameter, extending across said carriage and journaled at opposite ends thereof for rotation by said first variable speed drive means and having said center roller mounted on said center shaft for rotation therewith;
- a pair of track roller shafts each having a second diameter which is greater than said first diameter, each track roller shaft being rotatably mounted on opposite ends of said center shaft with one of said track rollers mounted on each of said track roller shafts for rotation therewith, each of said track roller shafts having an outer end adjacent one of said opposite ends of said center shaft; and
- a pair of outer roller shafts, each having a third diameter which is greater than said second diameter, each outer roller shaft being rotatably mounted on one of said track roller shafts with one of said outer rollers mounted on each of said outer roller shafts for rotation therewith, each of said outer roller shafts having an outer end adjacent one of said outer ends of said track roller shaft.
- 8. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, further including:
- a first sprocket means connected in driving relation to one end of said center shaft;
- first means connecting said first sprocket means to said first variable speed drive motor;
- a second sprocket means including a pair of sprockets, one of which is connected to said outer end of each of said pair of track roller shafts;
- second means connecting said second sprocket means to said second variable speed drive motor;
- a third sprocket means including a pair of sprockets, one of which is connected to said outer end of each of said pair of outer roller shafts; and
- third means connecting said third sprocket means to said third variable speed drive motor.
- 9. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 8, wherein:
- said first connecting means includes a first drive chain means having a first drive chain interconnecting said first variable speed drive motor and said first sprocket;
- said second connecting means includes a track roller jack shaft extending parallel to said common axis, rotatably mounted within said carriage, and having opposite ends, second drive chain means having a pair of drive chains, each interconnecting one end of said track roller jack shaft with one of said second pair of sprockets, and means interconnecting said track roller jack shaft in driving relationship to said second variable speed drive motor; and
- said third connecting means includes an outer roller jack shaft extending parallel to said common axis, rotatably mounted within said carriage, and having opposite ends, and third drive chain means having a pair of drive chains, each interconnecting one end of said outer roller jack shaft with one of said third pair of sprockets, and means interconnecting said outer roller jack shaft in driving relationship to said third variable speed drive motor.
- 10. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 4, wherein said variable speed drive means comprises:
- separate variable speed drive motors connected to said center roller, each of said pair of track rollers and each of said pair of outer rollers, respectively.
- 11. A bowling lane dressing apparatus comprising:
- a carriage for movement along a bowling alley between a foul line and pit;
- drive wheels rotatably mounted on said carriage in lane-contacting relation and extending transversely to the direction of travel;
- a reservoir in said carriage for the storage of lane-dressing fluid;
- a lane buffer roller journaled on said carriage for rotation with its surface in lane-contacting relation to transfer lane dressing fluid to the bowling alley;
- a plurality of transfer rollers mounted on a common axis in rolling engagement with said lane buffer roller and in fluid communication with said reservoir for transferring fluid from said reservoir to a corresponding region of said lane buffer roller;
- a first drive means connected to said drive wheels for rotating the same to move said carriage along the bowling alley;
- a second drive means for rotating said lane buffer roller; and
- variable speed drive means connected to each of said transfer rollers for rotating them at variable speeds to vary the rate of transfer of fluid from said reservoir to a corresponding region of said lane buffer roller.
- 12. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 11, wherein said variable speed drive means comprises:
- at least two variable speed motors mounted on said carriage connected to at least two different transfer rollers to rotate said two transfer rollers at different speeds relative to each other; and
- a variable resistor connected to each of said variable speed motors for varying the speed of said variable speed motors independently of each other.
- 13. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 12, wherein:
- said transfer rollers having the same outer diameter.
- 14. A bowling lane dressing apparatus comprising:
- a carriage for movement along a bowling alley between the foul line and pit;
- drive wheels rotatably mounted on said carriage in lane-contacting relation with the alley;
- a reservoir in said carriage for the storage of a lane dressing fluid;
- a lane buffer roller journaled for rotation on said carriage with its surface in lane-contacting relation with the bowling alley to apply lane dressing fluid to the alley;
- a transfer system of independent roller segments comprising a plurality of roller segments of the same outer diameter, driven by independent variable speed drive means such that each roller or any rolling pair can be driven at a specified individual speed, said transfer system being in rolling engagement with said lane buffer roller and in fluid communication with said reservoir for transferring fluid from said reservoir to the corresponding region on said lane buffer roller.
- 15. A bowling lane dressing apparatus as claimed in claim 14 wherein:
- each transfer roller segment outwardly adjacent to a previous roller segment is mounted for rotation with a shaft of greater inner diameter than the outer diameter of the next inner roller segment shaft, and has a length less than that of the next inner shaft,
- means interconnecting each of said outwardly adjacent transfer roller drive means to one of said independent variable speed drive means; and
- the innermost roller segment shaft is journaled at opposite ends.
- 16. A bowling lane dressing apparatus as claimed in claim 14 wherein said transfer system of independent rollers comprises:
- five roller segments consisting of a center roller segment, right and left track roller segments and right and left outer roller segments;
- a center shaft extending from both ends of said center roller segment, journaled on each outer end, and engaged in driving relationship by a variable speed drive means on one of said ends;
- a pair of track shafts of greater inner diameter than the outer diameter of said center shaft mounted for rotation thereon, extending longitudinally outward from each of said track roller segments for a distance shorter than said ends of said center shaft and engaged in driving relationship by a variable speed drive means at each end; and
- outer shafts of greater inner diameter than the outer diameter of said track shafts mounted for rotation thereon, extending longitudinally outward from each of said outer roller segments for a distance shorter than said ends of said track shaft and engaged in driving relationship by a variable speed drive means at each end.
- 17. A bowling lane dressing apparatus as claimed in claim 16 wherein:
- said track roller variable speed drive means includes a track roller jack shaft which engages each track roller shafts in driving engagement; and
- said outer variable speed drive means includes an outer roller jack shaft which engages each outer roller shaft in driving engagement.
TECHNICAL FIELD
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ingermann et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/775,841 filed Oct. 15, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,277.
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