Games using tangible projectile – Bowling – Handling of pin or pin representation
Patent
1995-10-18
1997-11-04
Millin, V.
Games using tangible projectile
Bowling
Handling of pin or pin representation
473 58, 473 70, 473101, A63D 504
Patent
active
056830807
ABSTRACT:
Bowling lanes are equipped typically with first monitoring devices serving to verify the position of the pins and second monitoring devices designed to detect the passage of the balls, also a first control station connected both to the first and second monitoring devices and to the actuator of a machine for recovering and setting up the pins, in such a way that the game can be run and supervised according to a selected program and on the basis of the information received in signals returned by the two sets of monitoring devices; in the equipment disclosed, the first and second monitoring devices are incorporated into a single assembly together with a second control station interfaced with the program and connected to a communications network of which the first control station forms a part.
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Bowling Magazine, "Rapid Score", Feb. 1973, pp. 22-23.
Drusiani Luca
Govoni Emanuele
Vaioli Roberto
Millin V.
Pierce William M.
Qubica S.r.l.
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