Patents by Inventor Neil B. Stremmel

Neil B. Stremmel has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8088017
    Abstract: A system and method for graphically and statistically analyzing and predicting the motion of a bowling ball. In one embodiment, the system includes an automatic precision ball thrower, a computer aided tracking system (“C.A.T.S.”), and a computing device. Certain static properties of the bowling ball are recorded as independent variables. The automatic precision ball thrower is used to throw the bowling ball down the lane a number of times and the C.A.T.S. records various dynamic characteristics of its path. This data is received by the computing device which uses it to calculate a plurality of dependent variables associated with the path of the bowling ball. The computing device relates the independent variables to the dependent variables using multivariable regression analysis, yielding a set of equations which can be used to predict the dependent variables (or dynamic characteristics) of a second bowling ball given a set of independent variables (or static characteristics of the second bowling ball).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2012
    Assignee: United States Bowling Congress, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil B. Stremmel, Robert V. Roloff, Nick A. Siefers, Paul J. Ridenour, James E. Jaryszak
  • Patent number: 7930131
    Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring and analyzing the pressure distribution on the foot of a bowler. Methods are taught for analyzing a bowler's performance. In some embodiments, the bowler performs a plurality of bowling motions. The distribution of pressure exerted on the foot are measured and recorded at regular time intervals. The bowler's performance is evaluated based upon the recorded pressure distributions. Methods are also taught for using recorded foot pressure distribution data to fit a bowler with proper footwear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2011
    Assignee: United States Bowling Congress, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul J. Ridenour, Neil B. Stremmel, Bill Monce, James E. Jaryszak
  • Patent number: 7845225
    Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring and analyzing the grip of a bowler. In some embodiments, a bowling grip pressure device includes a glove configured to leave the second finger, the third finger, and the thumb substantially exposed. Pressure sensors are attached to the substantially exposed fingers. At least one pressure sensor is permanently affixed to the glove. Methods are taught for analyzing a bowler's performance. In some embodiments, the bowler performs a plurality of bowling motions. Pressures exerted on the second finger, the third finger, and the thumb are measured and recorded as a function of time. The bowler's performance is evaluated based upon the recorded pressures as a function of time. Methods are also taught for using recorded grip pressure data to fit a bowler with a proper bowling ball.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2010
    Assignee: United States Bowling Congress, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul J. Ridenour, Neil B. Stremmel, Bill Monce, James E. Jaryszak
  • Publication number: 20090270193
    Abstract: Systems and methods for analyzing a motion of a bowler. The system includes a plurality of cameras positioned around a capture volume. The capture volume includes a reference location. A plurality of markers is configured to be attached to the bowler and reflect light from the cameras. The cameras are configured to detect a first set of positions of the markers attached to the bowler. The markers are located within the capture volume. The cameras are also configured to transmit a first plurality of signals representative of the markers at the first set of positions. The cameras are configured to detect a second set of positions of the markers attached to the bowler. The markers are located within the capture volume. The cameras are also configured to transmit a second plurality of signals representative of the markers at the second set of positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2008
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Applicant: UNITED STATES BOWLING CONGRESS
    Inventors: Neil B. Stremmel, Robert V. Roloff, Paul J. Ridenour, James E. Jaryszak
  • Publication number: 20090204360
    Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring and analyzing the pressure distribution on the foot of a bowler. Methods are taught for analyzing a bowler's performance. In some embodiments, the bowler performs a plurality of bowling motions. The distribution of pressure exerted on the foot are measured and recorded at regular time intervals. The bowler's performance is evaluated based upon the recorded pressure distributions. Methods are also taught for using recorded foot pressure distribution data to fit a bowler with proper footwear.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2009
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Applicant: UNITED STATES BOWLING CONGRESS, INC.
    Inventors: Paul J. Ridenour, Neil B. Stremmel, Bill Monce, James E. Jaryszak
  • Publication number: 20090199636
    Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring and analyzing the grip of a bowler. In some embodiments, a bowling grip pressure device includes a glove configured to leave the second finger, the third finger, and the thumb substantially exposed. Pressure sensors are attached to the substantially exposed fingers. At least one pressure sensor is permanently affixed to the glove. Methods are taught for analyzing a bowler's performance. In some embodiments, the bowler performs a plurality of bowling motions. Pressures exerted on the second finger, the third finger, and the thumb are measured and recorded as a function of time. The bowler's performance is evaluated based upon the recorded pressures as a function of time. Methods are also taught for using recorded grip pressure data to fit a bowler with a proper bowling ball.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2009
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Applicant: UNITED STATES BOWLING CONGRESS, INC.
    Inventors: Paul J. Ridenour, Neil B. Stremmel, Bill Monce, James E. Jaryszak
  • Publication number: 20080287204
    Abstract: A system and method for graphically and statistically analyzing and predicting the motion of a bowling ball. In one embodiment, the system includes an automatic precision ball thrower, a computer aided tracking system (“C.A.T.S.”), and a computing device. Certain static properties of the bowling ball are recorded as independent variables. The automatic precision ball thrower is used to throw the bowling ball down the lane a number of times and the C.A.T.S. records various dynamic characteristics of its path. This data is received by the computing device which uses it to calculate a plurality of dependent variables associated with the path of the bowling ball. The computing device relates the independent variables to the dependent variables using multivariable regression analysis, yielding a set of equations which can be used to predict the dependent variables (or dynamic characteristics) of a second bowling ball given a set of independent variables (or static characteristics of the second bowling ball).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2008
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Applicant: UNITED STATES BOWLING CONGRESS, INC.
    Inventors: Neil B. Stremmel, Robert V. Roloff, Nick A. Siefers, Paul J. Ridenour, James E. Jaryszak