Games using tangible projectile – Bowling – Alley or board structure
Patent
1994-07-21
1996-02-06
Pierce, William M.
Games using tangible projectile
Bowling
Alley or board structure
273DIG24, A63D 104
Patent
active
054892414
ABSTRACT:
A novel element is added to a bowling game by incorporating an intraviolet light sensitive dye or pigment in a bowling surface (24), a gutter (25), a bowling ball (26), and/or a bowling pin (28). A bowling establishment (10) is provided with an ultraviolet light source (50), (52), which, when conventional lighting, (42), (44), (46) is dimmed and/or turned off, will cause the ultraviolet light sensitive dye or pigment to fluoresce such that the components (24), (26), (30) fluoresce and glow to provide a pleasing effect attractive to bowlers.
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Brunswick Bowling & Billiards Corp.
Pierce William M.
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