Auto scorer for displaying rolls deciding outcome

10987568 · 2021-04-27

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    Abstract

    When a bowler begins a roll and the result of the roll is detected by a scanner, the detection result is transmitted as data to a host computer via a bowler console assigned to each lane, and the scores of the bowlers are tallied. The scores of the bowlers are transmitted to a sub computer connected to or housed within the host computer, possible maximum scores are calculated by adding to the scores of the roll results the scores that would be attained by knocking down all pins with no misses in subsequent rolls, and the rolls needed to decide the rankings, point differences, and outcome are determined. The rolls needed to decide the calculated rankings, point differences, and outcome are displayed on a lane monitor, a ranking table monitor, a televised lane screen, a televised player, and a televised ranking table screen.

    Claims

    1. A bowling auto scorer for displaying rolls deciding an outcome comprising: a processor and a memory that stores an instruction, wherein when the processor executes the instruction, the processor performs processes of: calculating maximum possible scores of players at any time during a game when performing a bowling game in a bowling alley by adding scores that would be attained by knocking down all pins with no missed pins in subsequent bowling rolls, comparing the calculated maximum possible scores with those of other players, and displaying middle rankings at any time during the game based on the calculated maximum possible scores for each player, and the score differences therebetween, the score differences therebetween being an integer greater than or equal to zero; and displaying final rankings and roll results required for deciding an outcome on a screen.

    2. The bowling auto scorer according to claim 1, wherein the roll results include one of strikes, spares, or a number of pins knocked down.

    3. A bowling auto scorer for displaying rolls deciding an outcome comprising: a processor and a memory that stores an instruction, wherein when the processor executes the instruction, the processor performs processes of: calculating maximum possible scores of players at any time during a game when performing a bowling game in a bowling alley by adding scores that would be attained by knocking down all pins with no missed pins in subsequent bowling rolls, and displaying the calculated maximum possible scores of each player to form a ranking list together with maximum possible score differences between the players and displaying rankings on the ranking list in the middle of the game, the score differences between the players being integers greater than or equal to zero; and displaying final rankings on the ranking list and roll results required for deciding an outcome on a screen.

    4. The bowling auto scorer according to claim 3, wherein the roll results include one of strikes, spares, or a number of pins knocked down.

    5. A bowling auto scorer for displaying rolls deciding an outcome comprising: a processor and a memory that stores an instruction, wherein when the processor executes the instruction, the processor performs processes of: calculating maximum possible scores for each player at any time during a game when performing a bowling game in a bowling alley having a plurality of bowling lanes by adding scores that would be attained by knocking down all pins with no missed pins in subsequent bowling rolls, and displaying players of a top ranking for each said lane together with rankings in order from a top based on the calculated maximum possible scores; and alternately moving displays of ranked bowlers on monitor screens above the lanes of the bowlers at every roll, when competing in an American method of using two lanes and alternately rolling at left and right lanes in odd frames and even frames.

    6. The bowling auto scorer for displaying rolls deciding an outcome according to claim 5, wherein when the processor executes the instruction, the processor performs a process of: performing a display of middle rankings based on maximum possible scores, and final rankings or roll results required for deciding an outcome on screens for respective players during a game when performing a bowling game in a bowling alley.

    7. The bowling auto scorer according to claim 6, wherein the roll results include one of strikes, spares, or a number of pins knocked down.

    8. The bowling auto scorer according to claim 6, wherein the performing the display comprises superimposing the middle rankings on the screens.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a display diagram of a data communication network configuration according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

    (2) FIG. 2 is a display diagram of a lane monitor 9 and a televising lane screen 11 illustrating a specific display example in a preliminary of a competition when using the present disclosure.

    (3) FIG. 3 is a display diagram of the lane monitor 9 and the televising lane screen 11 illustrating a specific display example in a final round of the competition when using the present disclosure.

    (4) FIG. 4 is a display diagram illustrating a specific example of posting the lane monitor 9 when using the present disclosure.

    (5) FIG. 5 is a display diagram of a ranking table monitor 10 and a televising ranking table screen 13 illustrating a specific display example in the preliminary of the competition when using the present disclosure.

    (6) FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the ranking table monitor 10 and the televising ranking table screen 13 illustrating a specific display example in the final round of the competition when using the present disclosure.

    (7) FIG. 7 is a display diagram illustrating a specific example of posting the ranking table monitor 10 when using the present disclosure.

    (8) FIG. 8 is a display diagram illustrating a specific example of posting the ranking table monitor 10 when using the present disclosure.

    (9) FIG. 9 is a display diagram illustrating a specific example of posting the ranking table monitor 10 when using the present disclosure.

    (10) FIG. 10 is a display diagram illustrating a specific example of posting the ranking table monitor 10 when using the present disclosure.

    (11) FIG. 11 is a display diagram illustrating a specific display example of a televising player TELOP 12 when using the present disclosure.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    (12) Hereinafter, an embodiment of an auto scorer for displaying rolls deciding an outcome of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

    (13) As illustrated in FIG. 1, the auto scorer for displaying rolls deciding an outcome of the present disclosure includes: scanners 1 for detecting roll results; bowler consoles 2 assigned to each lane for controlling operations of the scanners 1; a host computer 4 which is connected to the bowler consoles 2 to control operations thereof; a sub computer 3 which is connected to the host computer 4 to calculate middle rankings based on maximum possible scores on the basis of roll results, store score data by a combination of the number of knocked down pins and the number of spares and strikes, and transmit roll information that will decide an outcome; lane monitors 9 which are connected to the host computer 4 to display bowler names, roll results, middle rankings, and rolls deciding the outcome; a ranking table monitor 10; a televising lane screen 11; a televising player TELOP 12; a televising ranking table screen 13; an MCT computer 6 which is connected to the host computer 4 to control an operation thereof; an MCT monitor 5 for displaying information from the MCT computer 6; a printer 7 for printing the information from the MCT computer 6; and an MCT keyboard 8 for manually inputting the information into the MCT computer 6.

    (14) Next, an operation of the auto scorer for displaying rolls deciding an outcome of the present disclosure will be described below based on the accompanying drawings.

    (15) By using the MCT keyboard 8 connected to the MCT computer 6 illustrated in FIG. 1, the player names and handicap are manually inputted by an operator for each team in a case of a team match.

    (16) When the handicap is inputted, all the calculation of scores during a game, calculation of rankings and an outcome are calculated as handicap-included scores.

    (17) Final round advancement line in a case of a preliminary of a competition is decided by rankings of 2 to 100 people or less by manual inputting for each competition.

    (18) When bowlers start a roll and roll results are detected by the scanners 1, detection result data are transmitted to the host computer 4 via the bowler consoles 2 assigned to each lane, and scores of each bowler are calculated.

    (19) The scores of each bowler are transmitted to the sub computer 3 connected to or built in the host computer 4. Then, the sub computer calculates maximum possible scores by adding the score that would be attained by knocking down all pins with no miss in subsequent rolls to the scores of the roll results, and determines rankings, score differences, and the rolls required to decide the outcome.

    (20) In addition, the sub computer 3 has a means for connecting to the televising lane screen 11 and the televising player TELOP 12 without passing through the host computer 4. In this case, the scores of each bowler are manually inputted for each roll, and the maximum possible scores are calculated, and the rankings, score differences, and rolls required deciding the outcome are determined.

    (21) The calculated rankings, score differences, and rolls required deciding the outcome are displayed on the lane monitor 9, the ranking table monitor 10, the televising lane screen 11, the televising player TELOP 12, and the televising ranking table screen 13, which will be described below.

    (22) The bowler names and roll information displayed on the lane monitor 9 and the televising lane screen 11 illustrated in FIG. 4 are alternately displayed by moving on the left and right sides of the two lanes when competing in an American method. However, when configuring in such a way that pro bowlers move in a box in a pro challenge, the bowler names and roll information are displayed by moving the box every arbitrary number of frames.

    (23) Further, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the lane monitor 9 and the televising lane screen 11 display the players in an order from a player of a top ranking from the top, and as illustrated in FIG. 3, at the time when there is a possibility of deciding the outcome, the player name and the rolls required to win are displayed in such a way that, for example “DOMINIC BARRETT will win the game with two strikes and eight pins.”

    (24) According to the information transmitted from the host computer 4, as illustrated in FIGS. 7, 8, 9 and 10, the ranking monitor 10 displays the player names in an order from the upper rankings according to the rankings based on the maximum possible scores, as well as displays what number of game of total games, what number frame, the game scores, series total scores, maximum possible scores, score differences between the maximum possible scores, and in a case of a preliminary, displays the scores required to advance to the final round.

    (25) By the information transmitted from the host computer 4, as illustrated in FIG. 11, the televising player TELOP 12 displays the middle rankings for respective players, player names, handicaps, what number of game of total games, scores of each frame, game scores, series total scores, maximum possible scores, score differences between the maximum possible scores, and rolls required deciding the outcome, in such a way that, for example “DOMINIC will win the game with two strikes and eight pins,” and in a case of a preliminary, displays the middle rankings of other players, player names, series total scores, maximum possible scores, and score differences between the maximum possible scores in an order from a top ranking on the lowermost portion of the screen by scrolls, which are combined into live streaming media such as a live television broadcast or the Internet such as U stream or a recorded video to be televised.

    (26) As illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6, similarly to the ranking table monitor 10, by the information transmitted from the host computer 4, and on the basis of the rankings based on the maximum possible scores, the televising ranking table screen 13 displays the player names in an order from the top ranking, what number of game of total games, what number frame, the game scores, series total scores, maximum possible scores, score differences between the maximum possible scores, and in a case of a preliminary, displays the scores required to advance to the final round, which are combined into a live streaming media such as a live television broadcast or the Internet such as Ustream to be televised, together with the televising lane screen 11 and the televising player TELOP 12.

    DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

    (27) 1 Scanner 2 Bowler console 3 Sub computer 4 Host computer 5 MCT monitor 6 MCT computer 7 Printer 8 Keyboard 9 Lane monitor 10 Ranking table monitor 11 Televising lane screen 12 Televising player TELOP 13 Televising ranking table screen