Portable bowling system and method of use
11992749 ยท 2024-05-28
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a portable bowling system and method of use thereof. The portable bowling system may have a frame from which bowling pins are suspended above a playing surface. The playing surface may be an uneven playing surface. A ball catcher may also be configured on the playing surface whereby the frame is configured between the ball catcher and a player. A player may insert their thumb into a thumb hole of a bowling ball and two of their fingers into finger holes of the bowling ball. The player may roll the bowling ball towards the frame whereby the bowling ball contacts one or more of the bowling pins. The bowling pins may fall to the playing surface. The bowling ball may pass beyond the frame and be stopped within the ball catcher.
Claims
1. A portable bowling system comprising: a frame comprising: a crossbar; two frame posts connected to the crossbar; two feet, each foot being connected to a frame post; pin arms extending from the crossbar; bowling pins removably connected to the pin arms, whereby one bowling pin is removably connected to each pin arm; a ball catcher comprising: a front crossbar; a rear crossbar; flaps extending from the front crossbar; and a bowling ball, wherein the frame and ball catcher are configured on a playing surface whereby the bowling pins hang above the playing surface when removably connected to the pin arms, wherein the frame is configured between the ball catcher and a player, wherein the player rolls the bowling ball towards the frame whereby the bowling ball contacts at least some of the bowling pins, whereby the at least some of the bowling pins are detached from their respective pin arms and fall to the playing surface, wherein the bowling ball contacts the flaps of the ball catcher, wherein the flaps of the ball catcher create frictional drag on the bowling ball whereby the bowling ball is slowed by the flaps, and wherein the flaps move to allow the bowling ball to pass beyond the flaps.
2. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein the flaps are flexible sheets.
3. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein the rear crossbar and the flaps contain the bowling ball within the ball catcher after the bowling ball passes beyond the flaps.
4. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein the frame posts are connected to the crossbar by angled bars, wherein one angled bar is configured between each frame post and the crossbar, whereby one end of each angled bar is connected to a corresponding end of a corresponding frame post, and whereby an opposite end of each angled bar is connected to a corresponding end of the crossbar.
5. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein the playing surface is an even playing surface.
6. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein the playing surface is an uneven playing surface.
7. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein the number of bowling pins is 3 or more.
8. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein the number of bowling pins is 6 or more.
9. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein the number of bowling pins is 10 or more.
10. The portable bowling system of claim 1, further comprising two foot ends configured on each foot, wherein connections between each foot end and its corresponding foot are that of concentric cylinders, wherein each foot end is configured to rotate about its respective foot independently of the other foot ends, and wherein rotating the foot ends about their respective feet causes the frame to be adjusted vertically relative to the playing surface.
11. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein each pin arm comprises: a crossbar end connected to the crossbar; and a pin end removably connected to a bowling pin, and wherein each bowling pin comprises: a pin arm end removably connected to the pin end of its respective pin arm; and a hanging end that hangs above the playing surface when the bowling pin is removably connected to its respective pin arm.
12. The portable bowling system of claim 11, wherein a pin magnet is configured within the pin arm end of each bowling pin, wherein a pin arm magnet is configured within the pin end of each pin arm, wherein the pin magnets and pin arm magnets are of opposite polarity, wherein the pin arm end of each bowling pin contacts the pin end of a pin arm to removably connect a bowling pin to each pin arm.
13. The portable bowling system of claim 11, wherein a suction cup is configured at the pin end of each pin arm, wherein the pin arm end of each bowling pin contacts the suction cup of each pin arm to removably connect a bowling pin to each pin arm.
14. The portable bowling system of claim 1, wherein the bowling ball comprises: a thumb hole; and pairs of finger holes arranged in a pattern around the bowling ball.
15. The portable bowling system of claim 14, wherein the pairs of finger holes comprise: a pair of small finger holes a pair of medium finger holes; and a pair of large finger holes, wherein the medium finger holes are larger than the small finger holes, and wherein the large finger holes are larger than the medium finger holes.
16. The portable bowling system of claim 15, wherein the small finger holes each have a diameter in the range of 0.65 in-0.77 in, inclusive of said values, wherein the medium finger holes each have a diameter in the range of 0.72 in-0.85 in, inclusive of said values, and wherein the large finger holes each have a diameter in the range of 0.82 in-0.9 in, inclusive of said values.
17. The portable bowling system of claim 15, further comprising: a pair of extra small finger holes; and a pair of extra large finger holes, wherein the extra small finger holes are smaller than the small finger holes, and wherein the extra large finger holes are larger than the large finger holes.
18. The portable bowling system of claim 17, wherein the extra small finger holes each have a diameter of 0.675 in or less, and wherein the extra large finger holes each have a diameter in the range of 0.85 in-0.95 in, inclusive of said values.
19. A method of playing a bowling game, comprising: providing bowling pins; providing a means for hanging the bowling pins above a playing surface; configuring the bowling pins whereby the bowling pins hang above the playing surface; providing a bowling ball; providing a means for retaining the bowling ball after the bowling ball is rolled; providing a first player; providing a second player; the first player rolling the bowling ball towards the bowling pins, whereby the bowling ball contacts one or more of the bowling pins whereby said one or more of the bowling pins fall to the playing surface, and whereby the bowling ball is then retained; re-configuring the bowling pins whereby the bowling pins hang above the playing surface; retrieving the bowling ball; and the second player rolling the bowling ball towards the bowling pins, whereby the bowling ball contacts one or more of the bowling pins whereby said one or more of the bowling pins fall to the playing surface, and whereby the bowling ball is then retained.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the playing surface is an even playing surface.
21. The method of claim 19, wherein the playing surface is an uneven playing surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) The description provided herein describes example embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention to any particular embodiment, feature, component, design, size, shape, method, or any other property. Furthermore, the figures provided herein show example embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the invention to any particular embodiment, feature, component, design, shape, size, method, or any other property. The term connected as used herein may mean both permanently connected and removably connected. The term rolled as used herein to describe the motion of a bowling ball may have the common meaning of rolled, thrown, slid, or combinations of two or more of said terms. It shall be noted that said terms may be used in other tenses (ex: roll, rolling, etc.) that shall not alter the general meaning of said terms.
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(28) In addition to the angles described above, the foot ends may be configure to rotate at any angle about their respective feet. Furthermore, each foot end may rotate independently. Therefore, it is possible that all 4 foot ends of the frame be rotated at different angles about their respective feet. By rotating about their respective feet, the foot ends may cause the frame to be adjusted vertically relative to the playing surface.