Games using tangible projectile – Bowling
Patent
1996-04-23
1997-04-29
Pierce, William M.
Games using tangible projectile
Bowling
473110, A63D 502
Patent
active
056243227
ABSTRACT:
A bowling alley ball return and storage rack includes an infeed track and a pair of parallel generally horizontal storage racks disposed on opposite sides of the infeed track. An S-shaped member acts as a stop for directing a first bowling ball to a first of the storage racks and for positioning the ball therein so that a subsequently returned ball will be deflected by the first ball into the opposite storage rack. The ball return and storage rack includes an infeed track which is generally parallel to and forms a part of the storage racks. This infeed track has a slight downward slope of about 1.degree. from horizontal to bring the bowling balls toward the opposite end thereof. The storage racks also include inner and outer rails, i.e., metallic tubular members which are covered with a nylon 6 coating.
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C-90 Generation II Ball Return (Advertisement) AMF Bowling, INc., Capital Equipment, P.O. Box 15060, Richmond, VA.
AMF Bowling Inc.
Dougherty David E.
Pierce William M.
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