US1897714A - Bowling ball - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- This invention relates to a novel and improved form of bowling ball, and more particularly to a grip therefor, the novel features of which will be best understood from 5 the following description and the annexed drawing in which the single figure illustrates a view, partly in elevation and partly in section, of a bowling ball constructed according to my invention.
- finger holes in the form of straight cylindrical holes extendinv into the ball from the outer surface thereofa along approximately radial lines. This means that the ball must be gripped almost entirely by the pressure exerted between the fingers as they arel pressed towards each other, and this calls for the use of mus- 1 cles of the hand which are not normally used by many people except in bowling. Therefore, for such people it is diiiicult to hold a ball and oftentimes a ball will drop from the hand, thus impairing the scoring ability of the particular person.
- a grip is provided for the ngers which permits the ball to be supported by a lifting action of the vfingers rather than a pinching one, thus making it possible for the user to hold the ball in his hand until he .intentionally lets go of it.
- a grip is illustrated as formed of two finger holes 1 and 2 spaced apart and extending through the outersurface 3 of a ball 4 which may be of any suitable material usually employed in making a bowling ball.
- the ball shown herein is of the solid type
- holes 1 and 2 are provided with Walls 5 and 6 which may be cylindrical and approximately radial.
- the opposite walls 7 an'd 8 Y of the holes 1 and 2 are formed on surfaces which are curved away from the surfaces 5 and G, respectively,or, in other words, are curved away from the radial lines passing through the holes 1 and 2, so that the fingers engaging the surfaces will bend along them as indicated in the drawing.
- the walls The 7and 8 are formed as part of one surface which is concave'towards the outer surface ,rof the ball and rounded-where they meet the outer surface so as to avoid sharp corners at those points. It is to be understood that these ingerfengagin Vsurfaces may be of any form which it is ound desirable to l, use for a particular bowler.
- the wall 7 is shown as on a relatively lon-g fiat curve suitable for engagement with one or more fingers 9, whereas the wall 8 is on a shorter, sharper'curve adapted to ⁇ engage the thumb 10 of the same hand.
- the result is the formation 'of holes for the fingers, ,which in- 65 i crease in cross-sectional area from the outer surface of the ball inwardly, so that the finger or thumb ofthe bowler may grasp a surface whichextends beneath the outer surface towards the opposite -in er hole.
- the claims wil refer to the various holes and surfaces as finger holes or finger-engaging surfaces, it being understood that the word finger as there used includes the thumb.
- the grip may be reversed or the ngerengaging surfaces may have the same curvature.
- the form shown is only an illustrative embodiment, the details of which may be varied as noted above, to suitthe individual taste.
- the holes 1 and 2 may be as many in 85' number as desired, although for the sake of simplicity, I have herein shown only a single pair of holes, one for the thumb and one for the index finger of the same hand. Other holes may be employed for the other fingers 9o of the hand or, if desired, the hole 1 may rbe extended in a plane at right angles to Athe plane of the drawing, soA that two or more lingers may be inserted therein side by side.
- I Y have provided a lnovel and improved form of bowling ball having a grip which may be conveniently referred to as a basket grip which will enable the user to lift the ball Without undue muscular exertion or strain on his hand and which will enable him to hold it securely in his hand until ready to release it.
- the ball may be provided with one or more counterweights, ere shown as two in number and designated 11 and 12, one of these being disposed between the holes 1 and 2 and the other nearer the center of the ball.
- the number of counterweights may be varied, it being preferable that the center of gravity of the counterweight or weights should be located approximately at the center of gravity-of the material removed from the ball for the finger holes and should substantially equal in weight this removed material.
- a bowling ball having a finger grip disposed adjacent the outer surface of the v ball, said grip having a finger-engaging Sal wall extending inwardly rom the outer surface of the ball and of such configuration that the linger engaging the same will bend along it.
- a bowling ball having finger grips dis posed adjacent the outer surface of the ball, said grips comprising a finger-engaging wall extending inwardly from ⁇ the outer surface of the ball and having a curve concave t0- wards said outer surface, whereby the fingers engaging said wall wld bend along it.
- a bowling ball having spaced nger holes therein, one of said holes having its wall nearest the other hole of such configuration that the finger engaging said wall will bend along it.
- a bowling ball having spaced finger holes therein, each of said holes having its wall nearest the other hole of such configuration that the finger engaging said wall will bend along it.
- a bowling ball having spaced finger holes therein, each of said holes having its wall nearest the other hole of such conguration that 'the finger engaging said wall will bend along it, and said Walls oining to form a continuous surface lying within theinterior of the ball.
- a bowling ball having a finger grip disposed adjacent the outer surface of the ball, said grip having a linger-engaging surface extending inwardly from the outer surface of the ball and of such. configuration that the finger engaging the same will bend along it, said surface forming one wall of a hole in the ball and diverging inwardly from the opposite wall of the hole.
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i Patented Feb) .14, 1933 UNIT-ED STATI-:sA
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BOWLING BALI..`
i Application mea February 11, i932. serial no. 592,248'.
This invention relates to a novel and improved form of bowling ball, and more particularly to a grip therefor, the novel features of which will be best understood from 5 the following description and the annexed drawing in which the single figure illustrates a view, partly in elevation and partly in section, of a bowling ball constructed according to my invention. In bowling balls as at present constructed, it is common practice to have finger holes in the form of straight cylindrical holes extendinv into the ball from the outer surface thereofa along approximately radial lines. This means that the ball must be gripped almost entirely by the pressure exerted between the fingers as they arel pressed towards each other, and this calls for the use of mus- 1 cles of the hand which are not normally used by many people except in bowling. Therefore, for such people it is diiiicult to hold a ball and oftentimes a ball will drop from the hand, thus impairing the scoring ability of the particular person.
According to this invention, a grip is provided for the ngers which permits the ball to be supported by a lifting action of the vfingers rather than a pinching one, thus making it possible for the user to hold the ball in his hand until he .intentionally lets go of it. In the figure of the drawing, such a grip is illustrated as formed of two finger holes 1 and 2 spaced apart and extending through the outersurface 3 of a ball 4 which may be of any suitable material usually employed in making a bowling ball.
The ball shown herein is of the solid type,
' although the invention is not necessarily limited to that particular type lof ball. 40 holes 1 and 2 are provided with Walls 5 and 6 which may be cylindrical and approximately radial. The opposite walls 7 an'd 8 Y of the holes 1 and 2, however, are formed on surfaces which are curved away from the surfaces 5 and G, respectively,or, in other words, are curved away from the radial lines passing through the holes 1 and 2, so that the fingers engaging the surfaces will bend along them as indicated in the drawing. In the illustrative embodiment, the walls The 7and 8 are formed as part of one surface which is concave'towards the outer surface ,rof the ball and rounded-where they meet the outer surface so as to avoid sharp corners at those points. It is to be understood that these ingerfengagin Vsurfaces may be of any form which it is ound desirable to l, use for a particular bowler.
In the illustrative embodiment, the wall 7 is shown as on a relatively lon-g fiat curve suitable for engagement with one or more fingers 9, whereas the wall 8 is on a shorter, sharper'curve adapted to` engage the thumb 10 of the same hand. The result is the formation 'of holes for the fingers, ,which in- 65 i crease in cross-sectional area from the outer surface of the ball inwardly, so that the finger or thumb ofthe bowler may grasp a surface whichextends beneath the outer surface towards the opposite -in er hole. In 7o this connection, the claims wil refer to the various holes and surfaces as finger holes or finger-engaging surfaces, it being understood that the word finger as there used includes the thumb. Likewise, while the p thumb has been shown as engaging with the surface 8 of relatively sharp curvature and the fingers with that of relatively Hat curvature, the grip may be reversed or the ngerengaging surfaces may have the same curvature. In other words, the form shown is only an illustrative embodiment, the details of which may be varied as noted above, to suitthe individual taste.
The holes 1 and 2 may be as many in 85' number as desired, although for the sake of simplicity, I have herein shown only a single pair of holes, one for the thumb and one for the index finger of the same hand. Other holes may be employed for the other fingers 9o of the hand or, if desired, the hole 1 may rbe extended in a plane at right angles to Athe plane of the drawing, soA that two or more lingers may be inserted therein side by side. From the above, it will be seen that I Y have provided a lnovel and improved form of bowling ball having a grip which may be conveniently referred to as a basket grip which will enable the user to lift the ball Without undue muscular exertion or strain on his hand and which will enable him to hold it securely in his hand until ready to release it. If desired, the ball may be provided with one or more counterweights, ere shown as two in number and designated 11 and 12, one of these being disposed between the holes 1 and 2 and the other nearer the center of the ball. The number of counterweights may be varied, it being preferable that the center of gravity of the counterweight or weights should be located approximately at the center of gravity-of the material removed from the ball for the finger holes and should substantially equal in weight this removed material.
While I have shown the invention as embodied in a specific form, it is to be understood that various changes in details may be lmade without departing from the scope of the invention, and I therefore do not intend to limit myself except vby the appended claims.
I claim: 1. A bowling ball having a finger grip disposed adjacent the outer surface of the v ball, said grip having a finger-engaging Sal wall extending inwardly rom the outer surface of the ball and of such configuration that the linger engaging the same will bend along it.
2. A bowling ball having finger grips dis posed adjacent the outer surface of the ball, said grips comprising a finger-engaging wall extending inwardly from `the outer surface of the ball and having a curve concave t0- wards said outer surface, whereby the fingers engaging said wall wld bend along it.
3. A bowling ball having spaced nger holes therein, one of said holes having its wall nearest the other hole of such configuration that the finger engaging said wall will bend along it.
4. A bowling ball having spaced finger holes therein, each of said holes having its wall nearest the other hole of such configuration that the finger engaging said wall will bend along it.
5. A bowling ball having spaced finger holes therein, each of said holes having its wall nearest the other hole of such conguration that 'the finger engaging said wall will bend along it, and said Walls oining to form a continuous surface lying within theinterior of the ball.
6. A bowling ball having a finger grip disposed adjacent the outer surface of the ball, said grip having a linger-engaging surface extending inwardly from the outer surface of the ball and of such. configuration that the finger engaging the same will bend along it, said surface forming one wall of a hole in the ball and diverging inwardly from the opposite wall of the hole.
ELY M. T. RYDER.
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Cited By (7)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2616695A (en) * | 1949-02-11 | 1952-11-04 | Conrad A Schwoegler | Bowling ball finger grip |
| US20040262839A1 (en) * | 2003-06-24 | 2004-12-30 | Legate-Aitken Shari | Shooting game |
| US20070179021A1 (en) * | 2006-01-27 | 2007-08-02 | Wen-Ching Wang | Training ball |
| US20080039220A1 (en) * | 2006-08-14 | 2008-02-14 | Bryon Lasseigne | Bowling ball with handle |
| US20080039221A1 (en) * | 2006-08-14 | 2008-02-14 | Bryon Lasseigne | Bowling ball with handle |
| GB2464321A (en) * | 2008-10-13 | 2010-04-14 | Skene Thomson | Bowling ball grip |
| JP2017029664A (en) * | 2015-07-31 | 2017-02-09 | 孝彦 上田 | Bowling ball |
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Cited By (9)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2616695A (en) * | 1949-02-11 | 1952-11-04 | Conrad A Schwoegler | Bowling ball finger grip |
| US20040262839A1 (en) * | 2003-06-24 | 2004-12-30 | Legate-Aitken Shari | Shooting game |
| US20070179021A1 (en) * | 2006-01-27 | 2007-08-02 | Wen-Ching Wang | Training ball |
| US20080039220A1 (en) * | 2006-08-14 | 2008-02-14 | Bryon Lasseigne | Bowling ball with handle |
| US20080039221A1 (en) * | 2006-08-14 | 2008-02-14 | Bryon Lasseigne | Bowling ball with handle |
| GB2464321A (en) * | 2008-10-13 | 2010-04-14 | Skene Thomson | Bowling ball grip |
| US20100093456A1 (en) * | 2008-10-13 | 2010-04-15 | Thomson Skene | Ten pin bowling ball |
| GB2464321B (en) * | 2008-10-13 | 2012-02-22 | Skene Thomson | Improved ball grip |
| JP2017029664A (en) * | 2015-07-31 | 2017-02-09 | 孝彦 上田 | Bowling ball |
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