AUTO SCORER FOR DISPLAYING ROLLS DECIDING OUTCOME
20200171373 ยท 2020-06-04
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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. An 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 during a game when performing a bowling game in a bowling alley, comparing the calculated maximum possible scores with those of other players, and displaying score differences therebetween; and displaying one of final rankings or roll results required for deciding an outcome on a screen.
2. An 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 during a game when performing a bowling game in a bowling alley, and displaying the calculated maximum possible scores in a ranking list together with score differences between the players and rankings in the middle of the game; and displaying one of final rankings or roll results required for deciding an outcome on a screen.
3. An 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 during a game when performing a bowling game in a bowling alley, and displaying players of a top ranking for each lane together with rankings in an order from a top based on the calculated maximum possible scores; and alternately moving displays of bowlers on monitor screens above 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.
4. The auto scorer for displaying rolls deciding an outcome according to claim 3, 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.
5. The auto scorer according to claim 1, wherein the roll results include one of strikes, spares, or how many pins.
6. The auto scorer according to claim 2, wherein the roll results include one of strikes, spares, or how many pins.
7. The auto scorer according to claim 4, wherein the roll results include one of strikes, spares, or how many pins.
8. The auto scorer according to claim 4, wherein the performing the display comprises superimposing the middle rankings on the screens.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0033] 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.
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] 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.
[0036] By using the MCT keyboard 8 connected to the MCT computer 6 illustrated in
[0037] 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.
[0038] 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.
[0039] 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.
[0040] 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.
[0041] 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.
[0042] 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.
[0043] The bowler names and roll information displayed on the lane monitor 9 and the televising lane screen 11 illustrated in
[0044] Further, as illustrated in
[0045] According to the information transmitted from the host computer 4, as illustrated in
[0046] By the information transmitted from the host computer 4, as illustrated in
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DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0048] 1 Scanner [0049] 2 Bowler console [0050] 3 Sub computer [0051] 4 Host computer [0052] 5 MCT monitor [0053] 6 MCT computer [0054] 7 Printer [0055] 8 Keyboard [0056] 9 Lane monitor [0057] 10 Ranking table monitor [0058] 11 Televising lane screen [0059] 12 Televising player TELOP [0060] 13 Televising ranking table screen