Games using tangible projectile – Bowling – Alley or board structure
Patent
1998-11-24
2000-03-21
Pierce, William M.
Games using tangible projectile
Bowling
Alley or board structure
473 73, 473 83, A63D 302
Patent
active
060396555
ABSTRACT:
A bowling game plate having a base plate with a lane and gutter channels on both sides of the lane. A throwing platform is provided on one end of the base plate, the position and the direction of which is variable relative to the lane. The throwing platform has a ballthrowing figure. A portion for standing pins, which is pivotable, is connected to the other end of the base plate and behind it is located a portion for collecting the pins. Poles are provided on both sides of the portion for standing pins. A pin arranging device which can be vertically moved has pin guide holes and is inserted onto the poles. Enlarged portions which have a length larger than the thickness of the pin are formed on both sides of the portion for arranging pins.
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Pierce William M.
Staff Co., Ltd.
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