Games using tangible projectile – Bowling – Handling of pin or pin representation
Patent
1996-04-22
1997-12-30
Passaniti, Sebastino
Games using tangible projectile
Bowling
Handling of pin or pin representation
473 72, 473 74, 473116, 364410, A63D 300
Patent
active
057023085
ABSTRACT:
A miniature bowling alley game comprising a lane surface adjusted to such a height where at one end an individual could comfortably roll a miniature bowling ball towards the other end which contains a plurality of lamps backlighting a translucent panel which represents bowling pins. The game features a microcontroller and sensors which detect the speed and angle of the bowling ball as it enters the area of the pins; actual sound of the pins falling; an information panel; and more than 50 spares that can be set up for practice bowling.
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Kendall John S.
Passaniti Sebastino
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