Bamboo bowling equipment
A variety of bowling equipment is provided incorporating the use of a non-orthotropic cellulosic material, and more particularly an aborescent grass such as bamboo. In particular, a bowling pin and a bowling lane assembly including a pin deck, approach area and lane portion disposed therebetween is provided, each of which has a body with at least a portion of the body formed from a non-orthotropic cellulosic material.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/499,753 filed Sep. 2, 2003, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/500,002 filed Sep. 4, 2003, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe field of the present invention is that of bowling equipment. More particularly, the present invention relates to bowling pins and bowling lane assemblies including the approach area, lane portion and pin deck thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConventional bowling pins and bowling lane assemblies are typically fabricated from hardwood, such as, for example, maple. Maple is used for fabricating bowling pins and bowling lane assemblies because of its strength and durability, as both the pins and lane assemblies are subjected to quite a bit of wear and tear over the course of time from bowling balls, bowling pin action and bowlers themselves. However, while maple and other hardwoods have some beneficial attributes, using these materials for the fabrication of bowling pins and bowling lane assemblies is not without its disadvantages.
For instance, maple is a orthotropic material, and therefore, has different mechanical properties in each of its three axes of orientation. Because of this, a significant amount of processing and costs are involved in the manufacturing of the pins and lane assemblies. Maple is also subject to all of the structural defects common to hardwoods (i.e., knots, holes, bark, graining, etc.), so careful selection of materials through what can be a relatively expensive and time consuming sorting process is required. Further, these structural defects and imperfections, as well as the differing mechanical properties of each axes of orientation, results in the discarding of a significant amount of material when fabricating the equipment. Additionally, the procurement and use of maple and other suitable hardwoods can be relatively expensive, thereby increasing costs to the manufacturer, and therefore, potentially resulting in that increased cost being passed on to the consumer. Moreover, hardwoods are not easily renewable resources.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide bowling pins and/or bowling lane assemblies that will minimize and/or eliminate one or more of the above-identified deficiencies.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONA bowling pin and a bowling lane assembly fabricated with bamboo is presented. A bowling pin in accordance with the present invention includes a body having a bowling pin shape wherein at least a portion of the body is comprised of a non-orthotropic cellulosic material.
A bowling lane assembly in accordance with the present invention includes a pin deck, an approach area and a lane portion wherein at least a portion of at least one of the pin deck, approach area and lane portion is comprised of a non-orthotropic cellulosic material.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 7 is a sectional view of the bowling pin shown in
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Post 18, in one embodiment of the present invention, is fabricated from a non-orthotropic material such as bamboo, for example. In this embodiment, as shown in
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As described above with respect to post 18, in one embodiment of the invention, one or both of the narrow cheeks 20 and/or one or both of wide cheeks 22 may be fabricated from bamboo (or another non-orthotropic cellulosic material). In one embodiment shown in
Once assembled, narrow cheeks 20 and wide cheeks 22 are arranged with post 18 such that the ends of the bamboo strips 32 in cheeks 20, 22 are disposed such that one end of each strip 32 faces outward to absorb the impact of the ball, bowling lane or other pins. It should be noted that while a vertically-plied laminate is preferred for cheeks 20, 22 because of its durability, horizontally-plied and angularly-plied laminates may be used in alternate embodiments to form cheeks 20, 22. Additionally, instead of non-orthotropic material, one or more of narrow cheeks 20 and/or one or more of wide cheeks 22 may be fabricated from an orthotropic cellulosic material such as maple wood, or from a laminate comprised of a combination of non-orthotropic and orthotropic cellulosic materials, such as bamboo and maple wood, for example, having the same structural arrangements as those discussed above. Once joined together, as shown in
It should be noted that while the above description focuses on a post and cheek fabrication configuration, the present invention is not so limited. Rather, this particular configuration was provided for exemplary purposes only and was not meant to be limiting in nature. Any conventional fabrication technique or configuration wherein bamboo or other non-orthotropic materials are used alone or in combination with other materials remain within the spirit and scope of this invention.
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In the illustrated embodiment, pin 64 is formed of a non-orthothropic material such as a bamboo laminate. The laminate in this embodiment is comprised of a plurality of vertically-plied layers 80, wherein each layer 80 is formed of angularly-plied strips of bamboo 82. In an exemplary embodiment, each strip 82 has a height 84 of approximately one-half (½) to five-eighths (⅝) of an inch. In the illustrated embodiment, the strips of bamboo 82 in every other layer (801, 803, . . . ) are angularly plied in one direction at a predetermined angle between zero and 360 degrees, while the strips of bamboo 82 in the intervening layers (802, 804, . . . ) are angularly-plied in the opposite direction at the same or different angle. In this embodiment, both the strips 82 and the layers 80, respectively, are adhesively joined together by a polymeric resin or other suitable alternatives.
In alternative embodiments, pin 64 may be fabricated using the same structure and arrangement except that instead of using bamboo throughout, alternating layers of non-orthotropic and orthotropic materials such as bamboo and hardwood (such as maple), respectively, can be used. Additionally, each layer may be comprised of angularly-plied strips of both non-orthotropic and orthotropic material, such as, for example, bamboo and maple. As with the embodiments discussed above, pin 64 may also include a polymeric cover 86 that may cover the entirety of the outer surface of pin 64, or portions thereof, and in an exemplary embodiment is applied to the surface of pin 64 using an injection molding process.
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In accordance with the present invention, at least a portion of one or more of pin deck 96, approach area 98 and lane portion 100 forming lane assemblies 88, 90 is comprised of a non-orthotropic cellulosic material. The non-orthotropic cellulosic material may comprise an aborescent grass and, preferably comprises bamboo. As with pin 10 discussed above, the portion of lane assemblies 88, 90 made of bamboo is comprised of a bamboo laminate that, in a preferred embodiment, is a vertically-plied laminate.
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While the invention has been shown and described with reference to one or more particular embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A bowling pin, comprising:
- a body having a bowling pin shape wherein at least a portion of said body is comprised of a non-orthotropic cellulosic material.
2. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 1 wherein said non-orthotropic cellulosic material is an aborescent grass.
3. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 1 wherein said non-orthotropic cellulosic material is bamboo.
4. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 1 wherein said body has a post and cheek type construction.
5. A bowling pin as described in claim 4 wherein said body includes:
- a post;
- a first cheek coupled to a first side of said post;
- a second cheek coupled to a second side of said post wherein said second side is opposite and transverse to said first side;
- a third cheek coupled to a third side of said post wherein said third side is disposed between said first and second sides; and
- a fourth cheek coupled to a fourth side of said post wherein said fourth side is disposed between said first and second sides and is opposite and transverse to said third side.
6. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 5 wherein at least a portion of said post is comprised of a bamboo laminate.
7. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 6 wherein said bamboo laminate comprises at least one layer of horizontally-plied bamboo strips.
8. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 6 wherein said bamboo laminate comprises at least one layer of vertically plied bamboo strips.
9. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 6 wherein said bamboo laminate comprises at least one layer of angularly-plied bamboo strips.
10. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 5 wherein at least a portion of at least one of said first and second cheeks is comprised of a bamboo laminate.
11. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 10 wherein said bamboo laminate is comprised of at least one layer of vertically-plied bamboo strips.
12. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 10 wherein said bamboo laminate is comprised of at least one layer of horizontally-plied bamboo strips.
13. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 10 wherein said bamboo laminate is comprised of at least one layer of angularly-plied bamboo strips.
14. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 5 wherein at least a portion of at least one of said third and fourth cheeks are comprised of a bamboo laminate.
15. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 14 wherein said bamboo laminate is comprised of at least one layer of vertically-plied bamboo strips.
16. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 14 wherein said bamboo laminate is comprised of at least one layer of horizontally-plied bamboo strips.
17. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 14 wherein said bamboo laminate is comprised of at least one layer of angularly-plied bamboo strips.
18. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the outer surface of said body includes a coating of a polymeric material.
19. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 1, wherein said non-orthotropic material comprises a bamboo laminate.
20. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 19 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of horizontally-plied bamboo strips.
21. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 19 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of vertically-plied bamboo strips.
22. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 19 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of angularly-plied bamboo strips.
23. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 1 wherein a first portion of said body is comprised of a non-orthotropic cellulosic material and a second portion of said body is comprised of an orthotropic cellulosic material.
24 A bowling pin in accordance with claim 23 wherein said orthotropic cellulosic material comprises maple wood and said non-orthotropic material comprises bamboo.
25. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 23 wherein said body has a post and cheek construction.
26. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 1 wherein said body includes at least one sound chamber therein.
27. A bowling pin in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a base ring positioned around the base of said body.
28. A pin deck for a bowling lane assembly, comprising:
- a body wherein at least a portion of said body is comprised of a non-orthotropic cellulosic material.
29. A pin deck in accordance with claim 28 wherein said non-orthotropic cellulosic material comprises an aborescent grass.
30. A pin deck in accordance with claim 28 wherein said non-orthotropic cellulosic material comprises bamboo.
31. A pin deck in accordance with claim 28 wherein said at least a portion of said body comprises a laminate formed of bamboo.
32. A pin deck in accordance with claim 31 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of vertically-plied bamboo strips.
33. A pin deck in accordance with claim 31 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of horizontally-plied bamboo strips.
34. A pin deck in accordance with claim 31 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of angularly-plied bamboo strips.
35. A pin deck in accordance with claim 28 wherein a first portion of said body is comprised of non-orthotropic material and a second portion of said body is comprised of an orthotropic material.
36. An approach area for a bowling lane assembly, comprising:
- a body wherein at least a portion of said body is comprised of a non-orthotropic cellulosic material.
37. An approach area in accordance with claim 36 wherein said non-orthotropic cellulosic material comprises an aborescent grass.
38. An approach area in accordance with claim 36 wherein said non-orthotropic cellulosic material comprises bamboo.
39. An approach area in accordance with claim 36 wherein said at least a portion of said body comprises a laminate formed of bamboo.
40. An approach area in accordance with claim 39 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of vertically-plied bamboo strips.
41. An approach area in accordance with claim 39 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of horizontally-plied bamboo strips.
42. An approach area in accordance with claim 39 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of angularly-plied bamboo strips.
43. An approach area in accordance with claim 36 wherein a first portion of said body is comprised of non-orthotropic material and a second portion of said body is comprised of an orthotropic material.
44. A lane portion for a bowling lane assembly, comprising:
- a body wherein at least a portion of said body is comprised of a non-orthotropic cellulosic material.
45. A lane portion in accordance with claim 44 wherein said non-orthotropic cellulosic material comprises an aborescent grass.
46. A lane portion in accordance with claim 44 wherein said non-orthotropic cellulosic material comprises bamboo.
47. A lane portion in accordance with claim 44 wherein said at least a portion of said body comprises a laminate formed of bamboo.
48. A lane portion in accordance with claim 47 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of vertically-plied bamboo strips.
49. A lane portion in accordance with claim 47 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of horizontally-plied bamboo strips.
50. A lane portion in accordance with claim 47 wherein said laminate is comprised of at least one layer of angularly-plied bamboo strips.
51. A lane portion in accordance with claim 44 wherein a first portion of said body is comprised of non-orthotropic material and a second portion of said body is comprised of an orthotropic material.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 31, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 24, 2005
Inventor: Chris Kazanas (Grand Haven, MI)
Application Number: 10/930,369