Games using tangible projectile – Bowling – Practice or assist device
Patent
1995-05-26
1996-09-10
Pierce, William M.
Games using tangible projectile
Bowling
Practice or assist device
2 21, A63D 500, A63B 7114
Patent
active
055540767
ABSTRACT:
A bowler's finger sleeve (10) is constructed of a high density neoprene sheet to form a curved tube which is placed on a bowler's finger (12) to aid the bowler in controlling a bowling ball (16). The sleeve is constructed using a method employed to construct a prior art orthopedic splint. An internal ridge (52) of the sleeve is placed at a dorsal surface (56) of the bowler's finger.
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