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US20190321714A1
US20190321714A1 US16/389,350 US201916389350A US2019321714A1 US 20190321714 A1 US20190321714 A1 US 20190321714A1 US 201916389350 A US201916389350 A US 201916389350A US 2019321714 A1 US2019321714 A1 US 2019321714A1
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Michael Resterhouse
Thomas Jay Kusmierski
Troy A. Recknagel
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63DBOWLING GAMES, e.g. SKITTLES, BOCCE OR BOWLS; INSTALLATIONS THEREFOR; BAGATELLE OR SIMILAR GAMES; BILLIARDS
    • A63D5/00Accessories for bowling-alleys or table alleys
    • A63D5/02Apparatus for trapping or lifting the balls; Separate devices for returning the balls
    • A63D5/023Separate devices for returning the balls
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63DBOWLING GAMES, e.g. SKITTLES, BOCCE OR BOWLS; INSTALLATIONS THEREFOR; BAGATELLE OR SIMILAR GAMES; BILLIARDS
    • A63D5/00Accessories for bowling-alleys or table alleys
    • A63D5/02Apparatus for trapping or lifting the balls; Separate devices for returning the balls

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  • the present disclosure relates to bowling, and in particular, mechanisms, systems, or assemblies for returning bowling balls to bowlers.
  • Bowling ball returns are generally among the most highly visible parts of a bowling center's interior design. Existing bowling ball returns, however, traditionally have been offered only in a limited number of configurations, colors, designs, etc. Manufacturers typically standardize the manufactured design and color options for ball returns to minimize manufacturing inconsistencies, setup and inventory costs, etc. In addition, the housing and/or other components of typical bowling ball returns often are formed by injection molding techniques, with the manufacturer's signature color generally injected during the molding process or by painting the formed housing/components before assembly.
  • the present disclosure provides a customizable bowling ball return assembly.
  • the customizable bowling ball return assembly can include a housing or housing portion that is positioned adjacent to a retrieval area that receives bowling balls for retrieval by bowlers at a lane or lanes.
  • the housing can include a passage or discharge defined therein that is sized, dimensioned, or configured to allow for passage of the one or more bowling balls to the retrieval area.
  • the bowling ball return assembly further can comprise one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions of a selected size, dimension, shape, or configuration that are configured to be selectively coupled to the housing.
  • the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions can include a surface or face with one or more selected colors, images, depictions, graphics, themes, finishes, textures, or combinations thereof provided on the surface or face.
  • the bowling ball return assembly can include an automated return mechanism that is operable to direct bowling balls to a retrieval area.
  • the housing can at least partially enclose or surround the return mechanism.
  • the return mechanism can include a plurality of belts, rotating wheels, or other drive mechanisms that move and/or guide the returned bowling balls along at least one set of guide rails towards and through a passage/throat in the housing for discharge of the balls onto the one or more supports and/or rails of the retrieval area.
  • the bowling ball return assembly can include a surface return assembly
  • the housing can include a passage with a track or path defined therethrough that allows for passage of bowling balls from a track or guide area provided along the bowling lanes through the housing and to the retrieval area.
  • the retrieval area can include an elongated body configured to receive and support a plurality of bowling balls, and in some embodiments, can have one or more supports and/or rails that at least partially support the returned bowling balls for retrieval by a bowler(s).
  • the elongated body of the retrieval area can have a track/guide surface that receives/supports the bowling balls.
  • the one or more customizable, modular, and/or interchangeable sections or portions that can have various sizes, dimensions, shapes, configurations, etc. and can be selectively configurable and selectively coupled to the housing of the bowling ball return assembly.
  • the customizable sections/portions also can include one or more colors, images, depictions, graphics, themes, finishes, textures, etc., or combinations thereof.
  • each of the sections or portions can include one or more selected colors, graphics, textures, finishes, etc. that can be selected by a customer, for example, to correspond to a theme or otherwise match the interior design of the customer's bowling center.
  • the customizable sections/portions further can be formed from a high-pressure laminate material.
  • the customizable sections/portions can include a substrate layer, e.g., formed from a plywood, a fiberboard material, etc. or other composite materials that is formed into the customizable section shape, and a design or décor layer, including a laminate sheet material, plastic material, or paper material received/applied over the substrate layer.
  • the design layer can include one or more colors, graphics, pictures, images, textures, finishes, etc., e.g., which can be selected by a customer/user to customize the bowling ball return assembly.
  • the bowling ball return assembly further can include one or more connecting mechanisms, such as fasteners, adhesives, snap-fitted connections, etc., that are configured to releasably couple the customizable sections/portions together and/or to at least part of the housing.
  • the sections/portions of the bowling ball return assembly thus can be made to be interchangeable to enable further customization as needed or desired.
  • one or more adhesives such as double-sided adhesive tape or other suitable adhesives, can be applied to the customizable sections/portions and/or the housing of the bowling ball return assembly to couple the customizable sections/portions together and/or to the housing.
  • the bowling ball return assembly further can include one or more connecting members or portions that releasably couple to the customizable sections/portions together and/or to at least a portion of the housing.
  • the connecting members can have an elongated body with one or more grooves or slots defined therein that receive at least a portion, e.g., an end portion, of the customizable sections/portions to secure the customizable portions thereto, e.g., in slidable frictional engagement.
  • one or more fasteners can be used to secure at least a portion of the customizable sections/portions to the connecting members and/or to the housing.
  • the customizable bowling ball return assembly further can include one or more light sources, LEDs, etc., arranged therealong.
  • the one or more light sources can be positioned along the connecting members to illuminate portions of the bowling ball return assembly or an area adjacent thereto.
  • the light sources can be positioned along any suitable portion of the bowling ball return assembly, however, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the housing and/or one or more of the plurality of customizable, interchangeable sections/portions also can have one or more translucent portions or areas. These translucent portions or areas can be used to provide additional visual effects. For example, such translucent portions or areas further can be illuminated by one or more light sources.
  • FIGS. 1A-1E show perspective views of a bowling ball return assembly according to principles of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 shows an example bowling ball return mechanism according to one example of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 3A-3B show perspective views of a housing of the bowling ball return assembly according to FIGS. 1A-1C .
  • FIGS. 4A-4B show perspective views of a bowling ball return assembly according to additional principles of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 shows a cross sectional view of the customizable sections/portions and the housing according to one example of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the assembly with a connecting member according to principles of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B show cross-sectional views of connecting members according to principles of the disclosure.
  • FIG. 8 shows cross-sectional and perspective views of a connecting member according to yet another example of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 9A-9B show perspective views of example end caps for the connecting members according to principles of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 10 shows a connection mechanism for attachment of the customizable sections/portions according to one example of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 1A-10 generally illustrate various example embodiments of a customizable bowling ball return assembly 10 , 200 according to the principles of the present disclosure. It should be understood that while the customizable bowling ball return assembly 10 , 200 has been illustrated in the various figures with various colors, themes or other decorative aspects, and various configurations with customizable sections 12 , 212 thereof being illustrated with varying or different shapes, configurations, sizes, etc., such decorative depictions and sizes, configurations, designs, etc. are shown merely for illustrative purposes and should not be viewed as limiting the present customizable bowling ball return assembly.
  • various sections 12 , 212 of the customizable bowling ball return assembly 10 , 200 can be formed and releasably connected together to form a variety of different, customized designs to meet user/customer specifications or preferences for the bowling ball return assembly, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 1A-1E show perspective views of a customizable bowling ball return assembly 10 according to principles of the present disclosure.
  • the customizable bowling ball return assembly 10 generally can include a housing or housing portion 14 having a throat or discharge 16 ; and a bowling ball retrieval area 18 including at least one rail 20 and/or other suitable supports 48 for supporting a series of bowling balls 22 within the defined retrieval area 18 .
  • the bowling ball return assembly 10 can include a return mechanism 24 for returning bowling balls to the retrieval area 18 .
  • the bowling ball return assembly 10 also can include at least one control interface 26 operable to allow for control of operations at one or more bowling lanes of the bowling center 50 also can be provided, as indicated in FIG. 1C .
  • FIG. 2 shows an exemplary ball return mechanism 24 according to one example of the present disclosure.
  • the return mechanism 24 can include any suitable device that is operable to return bowling balls 22 to the retrieval area 18 for retrieval by a bowler without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the return mechanism 24 can be recessed into the bowling alley floor 28 , with a base plate 30 supporting the bottom portion 32 of the return mechanism 24 below the floor 28 of the bowling center, and a lane plate 34 generally supporting a middle portion 36 of the return mechanism 24 on or above the alley floor 28 .
  • Bowling balls 22 generally will enter at the bottom 32 of the return mechanism 24 , which will lift the bowling balls 22 towards and through the throat/discharge 16 of the housing 14 whereupon the bowling balls 22 can be received and collected along the retrieval area 18 .
  • the return mechanism 24 also can include a first set of guide rails 38 and an oppositely-oriented second set of guide rails 40 that guide the bowling ball 22 along an upward path 42 through the return mechanism 24 .
  • the return mechanism 24 further can include rotating wheels 44 or other driving mechanism(s) that can engage and move the bowling balls 22 along the path 42 defined by the guide rails 38 / 40 .
  • the wheels 44 can be driven by a drive motor 46 , though other suitable drive mechanisms or actuators can be used, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • Example return mechanisms are shown and described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/684,736, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in its entirety.
  • the bowling ball return assembly of the present disclosure further can include a surface ball return assembly 200 as illustrated in the embodiments shown in FIGS. 4A-5B (discussed below).
  • the throat 16 generally will be sized to be larger than a standard bowling ball; however, the size of the throat 16 may be varied, including being significantly larger than the size of a standard bowling ball, which may be differently defined by private bowling organizations of leagues. For example, the Professional Bowlers Association in United States indicates that the standard size of a bowling ball has a circumference of no more than 27 inches and a weight in the range of 10 to 16 pounds. It will be recognized, however, that other organizations, leagues, etc. may establish other standard bowling ball sizes.
  • the throat 16 further can be dimensioned, sized, or otherwise configured to accommodate duckpin, fire-pin, candlepin, etc., or other suitable bowling balls, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 1A-1E additionally show that the retrieval area 18 generally includes a rail 20 and at least one center support 48 that at least partially defines a track or racking area 50 that can receive and retain a series of bowling balls 22 after they have been returned by the return mechanism 24 for retrieval by a bowler.
  • the rail 20 can define a substantially arcuate, U-shaped, or otherwise shaped member having end portions 20 A and 20 B that are coupled to the housing 14 and/or customizable sections/portions 12 . While the rail 20 is shown as generally U-shaped, the rail 20 can include any suitable shape and/or configuration, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • At least a portion of the rail 20 further can be connected to the center support 48 of the retrieval area, on which the bowling balls are received.
  • at least one post, column or other suitable support 52 can be provided to at least partially support the center support 48 , and the rail 20 coupled thereto above the alley floor 28 , as indicated in FIGS. 1A-1D .
  • the post 52 can be coupled to a lower surface 48 A of the center support 48 , and to the floor 28 of the bowling center, e.g., by one or more fasteners or other suitable fixing or attachment mechanisms.
  • FIGS. 3A, 3B show example housings 14 for the customizable bowling ball return assembly 10 .
  • the housing 14 can have a body 60 that can be engaged with the plate 34 and/or the bowling center floor 28 .
  • the housing body 60 can have a front 62 , rear 64 , side 66 and 68 , top 70 , and/or a bottom 72 parts that together at least partially surround and protect the internal components of the return mechanism 24 from damage, or from being accessed by bowlers.
  • the configuration of the housing body 60 also can be structured to restrict access internally thereto, to try to minimize physical injuries to bowlers, for example, bowlers that intentionally or unintentionally reach into the moving components of the return mechanism.
  • the housing 14 can include front and rear portions or plates with at least one of the customizable portion/sections 12 provided therebetween.
  • FIGS. 4A and 4B show a customizable bowling ball assembly 200 according to alternative/additional principles of the present disclosure.
  • the bowling ball return assembly 200 is constructed/configured as a surface ball return assembly.
  • the bowling ball assembly 200 generally includes a housing 214 with a body 260 that rests on or otherwise engages the bowling center floor 28 .
  • the housing 214 further has a passage or opening 202 defined therethrough that allows for the passage of bowling balls 22 to a retrieval area 218 .
  • the bowling ball return assembly 200 has a track or path 204 that extends/guides bowling balls 22 through/along the housing 214 (e.g., through the passage/opening 202 ) and to the retrieval area 218 .
  • the track or path 204 can have a first portion/area 206 having a ramped or sloped shape/construction/configuration to guide the bowling balls up towards and through the housing 212 , and a second portion/area 208 with a generally straight shape/construction/configuration that guides the bowling balls 22 through the housing 214 (e.g., through passage 202 ) and then the retrieval area 218 .
  • the track/path 204 can have one or more guide surfaces 204 A with a curved or arcuate shape that is generally complementary to the outer surface of the bowling balls 22 and further is configured to engage/contact the bowling balls 22 as they move therealong.
  • the track/path 204 further can include guides, rails or other protruding/extending portions 204 B provided therealong.
  • the guides 204 B are configured to contact/engage the bowling balls 22 as they move along the track 204 , e.g., to substantially reduce, prevent, or inhibit the bowling balls 22 from being displaced/dislodged from, such as by bouncing out of, etc. the track as they move therealong.
  • the track 204 can be in communication with a similarly constructed track 250 that extends/travels along the bowling lane(s).
  • the track 250 can have a slope or grade variant that causes the balls to move therealong, e.g., by force/acceleration of gravity, towards the bowling ball assembly 200 .
  • bowling balls 22 that are rolled down the lane can be loaded onto the track 250 by one or more lifting mechanisms (e.g., including a lift(s), rotating wheel(s), etc.) so that the balls then will travel down the track 250 towards the bowling ball return assembly 200 on to track 204 to be directed through the housing 214 and onto the retrieval area 218 .
  • the bowling ball return assembly 200 , track 204 , track 250 , etc. can generally be sized, dimensioned, or configured for return of bowling balls of any size, type, etc., such as ten-pin balls, duckpin balls, five-pin balls, candlepin balls, etc.
  • FIG. 4A further shows that the housing 214 can have an upper portion 252 that covers/extends over at least a portion of the track 204 (e.g., at least part of the second portion/area 208 ).
  • the upper portion 252 can at least partially define an opening/discharge 254 that allows for passage of the bowling balls 22 onto the retrieval area 218 .
  • the upper portion 252 can be omitted, however, as shown in FIG. 4A , and the housing 214 can have an opening or aperture 256 or otherwise can be open along an upper or top portion thereof.
  • the second portion 208 of the track 204 and bowling balls 22 moving therealong are generally visible to the bowlers/customers at the lane.
  • the retrieval area 218 can have an elongated body, rail, support, etc. 258 with a track 262 defined therealong to support/hold the bowling balls 22 , e.g., until they are retrieved by bowlers at the lane.
  • the track 262 is in communication with track 204 for receiving the bowling balls 22 therefrom.
  • the elongated body 258 can have a stop portion 264 at an end 250 A thereof that is configured to engage/stop the bowling balls along the track 262 for holding in the retrieval area 218 .
  • the retrieval area 218 further can include a post, support, etc. 266 that supports the elongated body 258 on the floor 28 .
  • FIGS. 1A-1E, 3A-3B and 4A-4B further show that the housing 14 , 214 can include one or more customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12 , 212 that can be selectively coupled to and/or can form or define the various parts of the housing body 60 , 260 (e.g., between rear and forward portions of the housing body 60 ).
  • the customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12 , 212 generally will include at least one surface or face 80 , 280 with one or more colors, designs, graphics, textures, etc., for example, that can be selected by a user. Table 1 provides example colors or designs for the at least one surface or face 80 , 280 .
  • the customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12 , 212 further can be readily attached to and detached from the housing body 60 , 260 to allow the housing body 60 , 260 to be customized, for example, to match one or more themes, designs, etc. of the bowling center.
  • FIGS. 3A, 3B, 4A and 4B further show that the one or more customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12 , 212 can be sized, shaped, or otherwise configured to make up, conform, or be complementary to and at least partially cover or be apart of the exterior surface 60 A, 260 A of the housing body 60 , 260 .
  • the customizable, interchangeable sections/portions 12 can include at least one top section/portion 82 that is complementary to the top part 70 and at least one of the side parts 66 / 68 of the housing body 60 .
  • top section or portion 82 can be generally U-shaped or have a generally saddle-like shape, with an upper part 84 that at least partially covers an exterior surface 70 A of the top part 70 of the housing body 60 , and a pair of opposing side parts 86 / 88 that are generally perpendicular or otherwise transverse to the upper part 84 and at least partially cover the exterior surfaces 66 A and 68 A of the side parts 66 / 68 of the housing body 60 .
  • the customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12 additionally can include one or more sections or portions 90 that have a generally rectangular or other shape, and which are configured to cover at least some of the exterior surface(s) 66 A/ 66 B of side portions 66 / 68 , for example, at, near, or substantially adjacent to a bottom end 66 B/ 68 B thereof.
  • the one or more customizable portions 12 can include a single, unitary section/portion 13 sized, shaped, or otherwise configured to conform or be complementary to and at least partially cover the exterior surface 60 A of the housing body 60 .
  • the unitary section/portion 13 can be generally U-shaped or have a generally saddle-like shape, with an upper portion or section 85 that extends along and substantially covers an exterior surface 70 A of the top part 70 of the housing body 60 , and a pair of opposing side parts 87 / 89 extending from the upper portion 85 generally perpendicular or otherwise transverse thereto and substantially covering the exterior surfaces 66 A and 68 A of the side parts 66 / 68 of the housing body 60 .
  • the unitary section/portion 13 can include additional customizable portions 12 attached thereto (e.g., disposed on an outer surface thereof) to provide further customization opportunities.
  • the customizable, interchangeable, modular sections or portions 212 can include a pair of sections or portions 212 positioned on/along opposing sides of the housing body 60 .
  • the sections or portions 212 are shown as being generally parallel to each other, though the sections/portions 212 can be transverse in relation to one another, e.g., can be slanted, angled, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the sections/portions 212 can have a generally flat shape or construction, further can comprise various shapes, such as rectangles, triangles, arcuate shapes/portions etc., though other shapes, such as circles, ovals, polygons, etc., are possible without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the sections/portions 212 can include a first, upper portion 212 A extending along the second portion 208 of the track 204 , and a second, lower portion 212 B extending from the first, upper portion 212 A to a bottom portion 260 B of the housing body 260 , e.g., extending to a position substantially abutting or substantially adjacent to the floor 28 .
  • the customizable, interchangeable, modular sections or portions 212 can include additional customizable portions 12 attached thereto (e.g., disposed on an outer surface thereof) to provide further customization opportunities.
  • any suitable number of customizable, interchangeable, modular sections/portions 12 , 212 with any suitable shapes, e.g., circular, oval, square, triangular, polygonal, etc. or combinations thereof, and any suitable configurations or arrangements, can be provided/employed without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the customizable, interchangeable sections/portions 12 , 212 generally can be formed from a laminate material, such as a high-pressure laminate.
  • the customizable, interchangeable sections 12 , 212 can include at least one substrate or base layer 150 that can be formed of plywood, fiber board, or other composite or layered/paneled materials, with a décor or design layer 152 disposed/received thereon ( FIG. 3B, 4A, 4B, 5 ).
  • the design or decor layer 152 can include a laminate sheet material, such as a plastic material, a paper material or other similar material layer (or series of stacked layers) having one or more colors, images, textures, finishes, etc. that can be selected by a customer to provide a customizable look/aesthetic to the housing body.
  • the decor layer 152 also can include photo luminescent inks, reactive inks, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, and in some constructions, the décor layer 152 can include inks, dyes, etc. that are configured to provide the appearance of one or more three-dimensional images.
  • the substrate layer 150 can be formed and selectively shaped, e.g., bent, cut, trimmed, etc., to generally conform to at least one selected part of the housing body 60 . Thereafter, the décor layer 152 can be applied/laminated to the substrate layer to provide the customer selected appearance texture, finish, etc. thereto, and likewise the portion of the housing to which it is connected. However, the décor layer 152 can be applied over the substrate layer 150 prior to its shaping without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 shows a cross sectional view of the customizable sections/portions 12 , 212 coupled to the housing body 60 , 260 according to one example of the present disclosure.
  • the décor layer 152 e.g., including a laminate sheet material
  • the substrate layer 150 e.g., including plywood, fiber board, or other composite or layered/paneled materials.
  • the décor layer 152 includes the selected/customized colors, images, finishes, textures, etc. provided on its outward facing surface 152 A.
  • the décor layer 152 and the substrate layer 150 further can be coupled together by a reliable attachment, such as an adhesive, glue, etc.
  • the substrate layer 150 also can be coupled/attached to the outer surface 60 A, 260 A of the housing body 60 , 260 (e.g., including polymeric materials, such as plastics, elastomers, etc., or other suitable materials, such as metals or other composite or synthetic materials) by one or more adhesive layers 154 , such as adhesive tape, glue, epoxy, etc.
  • adhesive layers 154 such as adhesive tape, glue, epoxy, etc.
  • the customizable portions/sections 12 , 212 being secured in place with fasteners, such as bolts, screws, etc., such as in connection assembly 300 shown in FIG. 10 , and/or other suitable locking mechanisms, such as a latch, or pinned connection, etc.
  • the substrate layer 150 facilitate relatively quick or easy removal of the substrate layer 150 from the housing 60 , 260 , and further can enable multiple attachments and removals, without substantial damage to the substrate layer and/or the housing, while also providing a substantially tight, secure connection/attachment between the substrate layer 150 and the housing body 60 , 260 , e.g., substantially preventing, reducing, or inhibiting displacement, dislodging, disconnection, dislocation, etc. of the customizable sections/portions from the housing during use of the return mechanism, such as due to vibrations, impacts, etc. at the bowling lane.
  • FIG. 5 Although only one customizable portions/sections 12 , 212 is shown in FIG. 5 , multiple (e.g., two or more) customizable portions/sections 12 , 212 can be provided, such as two or more customizable portions/sections 12 , 212 superposed over each other to provide for additional customization options, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12 , 212 can be releasably coupled or otherwise fixed to the housing body 60 using any suitable mechanism or means, such as adhesives, snap-fit and/or other mechanical connections, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12 can be at least partially received within one or more complementary grooves, cavities, or recessed portions 92 / 94 defined in/along the housing body 60 , with one or more of such customizable, interchangeable portions (i.e., portion 82 as shown in FIG. 1B ) slidably or snap-fitted within a groove 92 defined along the top and/or side parts 66 / 68 of the housing body.
  • customizable, interchangeable portions i.e., part 90
  • Other customizable, interchangeable portions also can be slidably or snap-fitted within grooves 94 defined along the side portions 66 / 68 , such that portions 82 and 90 can be substantially easily and relatively quickly attached and detached to the housing body 60 .
  • the customizable sections or portions 12 further can be coupled to each other and/or the housing body 60 using one or more fastening mechanism, connecting members, fasteners, adhesives, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the return assembly 10 can include connecting or accent members 98 for coupling the sections/portions 12 together and/or to the housing body 60 .
  • the connections members 98 can include an elongated body 100 having slots or grooves 102 / 104 defined therealong, that are sized and/or configured to receive an end portion 106 / 108 of at least one of the customizable, interchangeable portions/sections 12 .
  • the body 100 can be formed from a metallic material, such as stainless steel, aluminum, etc., or other suitable material, such as plastic, rubber, wood, etc.
  • the connecting members 98 can be positioned about the side parts of the housing body 60 and can connect the ends of sections 82 and 90 .
  • the ends 106 / 108 of the sections 82 and 90 can be slidably fit and frictionally engage within the grooves 102 / 104 to couple sections 82 / 90 together.
  • the connecting member(s) 98 further can have one or more fasteners 110 , such as screws, bolts, rivets, etc., for attaching the sections 12 thereto as shown in FIG. 7B .
  • FIG. 8 further shows that the connecting or accent member(s) 98 can be configured to be adhered or bonded to at least one of the customizable sections 12 .
  • the connecting members 98 can have a bonding surface 112 that at least partially receives adhesive 114 to secure the connecting member 98 to at least a portion of the customizable/interchangeable sections 12 .
  • the adhesive 114 can include a double sided adhesive tape that can be attached or affixed to the bonding surface 114 .
  • the double sided adhesive tape can include double sided adhesive acrylic tapes, vinyl tapes, etc.
  • the customizable bowling ball return mechanism 10 also can include a series of light sources 120 , such as LEDs, light bulbs, etc. disposed therealong ( FIGS. 7A and 7B ).
  • Such light sources 120 can be arranged along the connecting members 98 or a portion of the customizable sections 12 or housing body 60 substantially adjacent the connecting members 98 .
  • the connecting members 98 can have a flange 122 or other projecting portion that can at least partially cover the light sources 120 ( FIGS. 7A and 7B ), and the light sources 120 further can be positioned to illuminate at least a portion of the housing body 60 , the customizable section 12 , and/or an area adjacent the assembly 10 .
  • the light sources 120 can be positioned to at least partially reflect light off the flange 122 such that a portion 124 of the floor 28 substantially adjacent the housing 14 is illuminated.
  • the light sources can be arranged along any portion of the assembly 10 , e.g., the rails, support, inside the throat, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the customizable sections 12 or housing body 60 additionally can have one or more translucent sections 126 that can be selectively illuminated by various ones of the light source(s) to provide various other visual effects.
  • FIGS. 6, 9A and 9B show that the assembly 10 generally will have one or more end caps 130 that at least partially cover an end portion 132 of the connecting member 98 , for example, to prevent injury to a bowler that may touch or bump into the connecting member 98 .
  • the end caps 130 can have an opening 134 that receives the end portions 132 of the connecting member 98 ( FIG. 9B ).
  • the end caps 130 also can have a groove or slot 136 that receives at least a portion of the customizable sections 12 .
  • FIG. 10 shows a connection assembly 300 for attachment of the customizable sections/portions 12 to the housing/housing portion(s) 14 according to one example of the present disclosure.
  • the connection assembly 300 can include a plurality of brackets 302 , 304 including one or more brackets 302 connected to the customizable portion/section 12 and one or more brackets 304 connected to the housing portion 14 and/or portions of the rail 20 .
  • the brackets 302 , 304 further may have one or more holes, aperatures, etc.
  • brackets 304 / 306 which can be threaded or unthreaded, that receive a threaded fastener 308 , such as a bolt, screw, etc., to facilitate attachment of brackets 302 and 304 and thus coupling of the customizable sections/portion 12 and the housing/plate 14 .
  • the brackets 304 / 306 can include a space series of holes/apertures to facilitate adjustment of the connection assembly 300 .
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure also can provide a method or process for customer/user design or customization of a bowling ball return assembly. For example, in some variations, prior to purchasing the return assembly, customers can access a website, mobile application, etc., and design and customize colors, images, finishes, textures, etc. for each of the plurality of customizable, interchangeable sections 12 , 212 , e.g., design data or information can be received from customers and used to develop custom designs.
  • the selected colors, finishes, images, textures, etc. can be provided (e.g., printed, painted, etc.) on the décor layer 152 .
  • the décor layer 152 then can be applied to/over the substrate layer 150 of the customizable, interchangeable section 12 , 212 .
  • the entire customizable, interchangeable section 12 , 212 including the substrate 150 and décor layer 152 , can be formed, shaped, etc. to correspond to or at least partially cover at least a portion of the housing 60 , 260 of the bowling ball return assembly, though the substrate layer 150 can be formed, shaped, etc. to at least partially cover/correspond to selected portion or portions of the housing 60 , 260 prior to the application of the décor layer 152 thereto.
  • the customizable, interchangeable sections 12 , 212 can be attached, coupled, etc. to the housing 14 , 214 of the return assembly.
  • a fasteners, brackets, and/or or other suitable connections mechanisms can be to couple to the sections 12 , 212 the body 60 , 260 of the housing 14 , 214 , although other reliable connector, such as adhesives, latching mechanisms, etc. can be used without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • a customer wants to later change/modify the design, e.g., to match updates to a bowling center, the customer can access the website, mobile application, etc. and design new customizable, interchangeable sections to replace the existing section 12 , 212 to alter the design and look of the housing.
  • a customer could purchase a kit with differently designed sections 12 , 212 that can be easily interchangeable, for example, to correspond to specific themes, seasons, holidays, etc.

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A customizable housing for a bowling ball return at a bowling lane can be provided. The housing can include a housing body, and a throat defined in the housing body that is sized, dimensioned, or configured to allow for passage of the one or more bowling balls to a retrieval area. The housing further can include one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions of a selected size, dimension, shape, or configuration that are configured to be selectively coupled to the housing body, which portions include a surface or face with one or more selected colors, images, depictions, graphics, themes, finishes, textures, or combinations thereof provided thereon.

Description

    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/660,483, which was filed Apr. 20, 2018.
  • INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
  • U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/660,483, which was filed Apr. 20, 2018, is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if presented herein its entirety.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present disclosure relates to bowling, and in particular, mechanisms, systems, or assemblies for returning bowling balls to bowlers.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Bowling ball returns are generally among the most highly visible parts of a bowling center's interior design. Existing bowling ball returns, however, traditionally have been offered only in a limited number of configurations, colors, designs, etc. Manufacturers typically standardize the manufactured design and color options for ball returns to minimize manufacturing inconsistencies, setup and inventory costs, etc. In addition, the housing and/or other components of typical bowling ball returns often are formed by injection molding techniques, with the manufacturer's signature color generally injected during the molding process or by painting the formed housing/components before assembly. As a result, if a customer wants a unique or custom color for their bowling ball return or wants to change/customize the design of the bowling ball return, the manufacturer usually must paint the housing or other components of the bowling ball return and/or pass any further costs of such customization to the customer. Such a process also generally does not allow for specific images, textures, finishes, etc. to be customizably incorporated within the housing or other components of the bowling ball return, particularly after installation of the bowling ball return. Accordingly, it can be seen that a need exists for customizable bowling ball return assembly that addresses the foregoing and other related, and unrelated, issues/problems in the art.
  • SUMMARY
  • Briefly described, the present disclosure provides a customizable bowling ball return assembly. The customizable bowling ball return assembly can include a housing or housing portion that is positioned adjacent to a retrieval area that receives bowling balls for retrieval by bowlers at a lane or lanes. The housing can include a passage or discharge defined therein that is sized, dimensioned, or configured to allow for passage of the one or more bowling balls to the retrieval area.
  • The bowling ball return assembly further can comprise one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions of a selected size, dimension, shape, or configuration that are configured to be selectively coupled to the housing. The one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions can include a surface or face with one or more selected colors, images, depictions, graphics, themes, finishes, textures, or combinations thereof provided on the surface or face.
  • In some embodiments, the bowling ball return assembly can include an automated return mechanism that is operable to direct bowling balls to a retrieval area. The housing can at least partially enclose or surround the return mechanism. The return mechanism can include a plurality of belts, rotating wheels, or other drive mechanisms that move and/or guide the returned bowling balls along at least one set of guide rails towards and through a passage/throat in the housing for discharge of the balls onto the one or more supports and/or rails of the retrieval area.
  • In alternative constructions/variations, the bowling ball return assembly can include a surface return assembly, and the housing can include a passage with a track or path defined therethrough that allows for passage of bowling balls from a track or guide area provided along the bowling lanes through the housing and to the retrieval area.
  • The retrieval area can include an elongated body configured to receive and support a plurality of bowling balls, and in some embodiments, can have one or more supports and/or rails that at least partially support the returned bowling balls for retrieval by a bowler(s). Alternatively, the elongated body of the retrieval area can have a track/guide surface that receives/supports the bowling balls.
  • The one or more customizable, modular, and/or interchangeable sections or portions that can have various sizes, dimensions, shapes, configurations, etc. and can be selectively configurable and selectively coupled to the housing of the bowling ball return assembly. The customizable sections/portions also can include one or more colors, images, depictions, graphics, themes, finishes, textures, etc., or combinations thereof.
  • In some embodiments, each of the sections or portions can include one or more selected colors, graphics, textures, finishes, etc. that can be selected by a customer, for example, to correspond to a theme or otherwise match the interior design of the customer's bowling center.
  • The customizable sections/portions further can be formed from a high-pressure laminate material. In one example, the customizable sections/portions can include a substrate layer, e.g., formed from a plywood, a fiberboard material, etc. or other composite materials that is formed into the customizable section shape, and a design or décor layer, including a laminate sheet material, plastic material, or paper material received/applied over the substrate layer. The design layer can include one or more colors, graphics, pictures, images, textures, finishes, etc., e.g., which can be selected by a customer/user to customize the bowling ball return assembly.
  • The bowling ball return assembly further can include one or more connecting mechanisms, such as fasteners, adhesives, snap-fitted connections, etc., that are configured to releasably couple the customizable sections/portions together and/or to at least part of the housing. The sections/portions of the bowling ball return assembly thus can be made to be interchangeable to enable further customization as needed or desired.
  • In some embodiments, one or more adhesives, such as double-sided adhesive tape or other suitable adhesives, can be applied to the customizable sections/portions and/or the housing of the bowling ball return assembly to couple the customizable sections/portions together and/or to the housing.
  • Additionally, or in alternative constructions, the bowling ball return assembly further can include one or more connecting members or portions that releasably couple to the customizable sections/portions together and/or to at least a portion of the housing. In one example, the connecting members can have an elongated body with one or more grooves or slots defined therein that receive at least a portion, e.g., an end portion, of the customizable sections/portions to secure the customizable portions thereto, e.g., in slidable frictional engagement.
  • In further additional or alternative constructions, one or more fasteners can be used to secure at least a portion of the customizable sections/portions to the connecting members and/or to the housing.
  • The customizable bowling ball return assembly further can include one or more light sources, LEDs, etc., arranged therealong. For example, the one or more light sources can be positioned along the connecting members to illuminate portions of the bowling ball return assembly or an area adjacent thereto. The light sources can be positioned along any suitable portion of the bowling ball return assembly, however, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • The housing and/or one or more of the plurality of customizable, interchangeable sections/portions also can have one or more translucent portions or areas. These translucent portions or areas can be used to provide additional visual effects. For example, such translucent portions or areas further can be illuminated by one or more light sources.
  • Those skilled in the art will appreciate the above stated advantages and other advantages and benefits of various additional embodiments by reading the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the below listed drawing figures.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the embodiments of the present disclosure, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure, and together with the detailed description, serve to explain the principles of the embodiments discussed herein. No attempt is made to show structural details of this disclosure in more detail than may be necessary for a fundamental understanding of the exemplary embodiments discussed herein and the various ways in which they may be practiced. According to common practice, the various features of the drawings discussed below are not necessarily drawn to scale. Dimensions of various features and elements in the drawings may be expanded or reduced to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the disclosure.
  • FIGS. 1A-1E show perspective views of a bowling ball return assembly according to principles of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 shows an example bowling ball return mechanism according to one example of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 3A-3B show perspective views of a housing of the bowling ball return assembly according to FIGS. 1A-1C.
  • FIGS. 4A-4B show perspective views of a bowling ball return assembly according to additional principles of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 shows a cross sectional view of the customizable sections/portions and the housing according to one example of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the assembly with a connecting member according to principles of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B show cross-sectional views of connecting members according to principles of the disclosure.
  • FIG. 8 shows cross-sectional and perspective views of a connecting member according to yet another example of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 9A-9B show perspective views of example end caps for the connecting members according to principles of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 10 shows a connection mechanism for attachment of the customizable sections/portions according to one example of the present disclosure.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • FIGS. 1A-10 generally illustrate various example embodiments of a customizable bowling ball return assembly 10, 200 according to the principles of the present disclosure. It should be understood that while the customizable bowling ball return assembly 10, 200 has been illustrated in the various figures with various colors, themes or other decorative aspects, and various configurations with customizable sections 12, 212 thereof being illustrated with varying or different shapes, configurations, sizes, etc., such decorative depictions and sizes, configurations, designs, etc. are shown merely for illustrative purposes and should not be viewed as limiting the present customizable bowling ball return assembly. Rather, as will be understood by those skilled in the art, various sections 12, 212 of the customizable bowling ball return assembly 10, 200 can be formed and releasably connected together to form a variety of different, customized designs to meet user/customer specifications or preferences for the bowling ball return assembly, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
  • As further will be understood, the following description is provided as an enabling teaching of embodiments of this disclosure. Those skilled in the relevant art will recognize that many changes can be made to the embodiments described, while still obtaining the beneficial or desired results. It will also be apparent that some of the desired benefits of the embodiments described can be obtained by selecting some of the features of the embodiments without utilizing other features. Accordingly, those who work in the art will recognize that many modifications and adaptations to the embodiments described are possible and may even be desirable in certain circumstances. Thus, the following description is provided as illustrative of the principles of the embodiments of a customizable bowling ball return assembly and not in limitation thereof.
  • FIGS. 1A-1E show perspective views of a customizable bowling ball return assembly 10 according to principles of the present disclosure. As shown in FIGS. 1A-1E, the customizable bowling ball return assembly 10 generally can include a housing or housing portion 14 having a throat or discharge 16; and a bowling ball retrieval area 18 including at least one rail 20 and/or other suitable supports 48 for supporting a series of bowling balls 22 within the defined retrieval area 18. In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 2, the bowling ball return assembly 10 can include a return mechanism 24 for returning bowling balls to the retrieval area 18. The bowling ball return assembly 10 also can include at least one control interface 26 operable to allow for control of operations at one or more bowling lanes of the bowling center 50 also can be provided, as indicated in FIG. 1C.
  • FIG. 2 shows an exemplary ball return mechanism 24 according to one example of the present disclosure. The return mechanism 24 can include any suitable device that is operable to return bowling balls 22 to the retrieval area 18 for retrieval by a bowler without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, as generally illustrated in FIG. 2, the return mechanism 24 can be recessed into the bowling alley floor 28, with a base plate 30 supporting the bottom portion 32 of the return mechanism 24 below the floor 28 of the bowling center, and a lane plate 34 generally supporting a middle portion 36 of the return mechanism 24 on or above the alley floor 28. Bowling balls 22 generally will enter at the bottom 32 of the return mechanism 24, which will lift the bowling balls 22 towards and through the throat/discharge 16 of the housing 14 whereupon the bowling balls 22 can be received and collected along the retrieval area 18. In one embodiment, the return mechanism 24 also can include a first set of guide rails 38 and an oppositely-oriented second set of guide rails 40 that guide the bowling ball 22 along an upward path 42 through the return mechanism 24. The return mechanism 24 further can include rotating wheels 44 or other driving mechanism(s) that can engage and move the bowling balls 22 along the path 42 defined by the guide rails 38/40. The wheels 44 can be driven by a drive motor 46, though other suitable drive mechanisms or actuators can be used, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • It will be recognized, however, that other types of return mechanisms and/or bowling ball lifts may be used to move the bowling balls 22 to the retrieval area 18 without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. This could include moving/returning the bowling balls to the retrieval area by elevator lifts, kinetic energy machines, vacuum lift tubes, etc. or any other suitable devices, mechanisms, etc. It further will be recognized that the operation of the drive motor or other components of the return mechanism may be in continuous operation or non-continuous operation, i.e., the motor or other components of the return mechanism are only operated when a bowling ball enters the bottom of the return mechanism and is moved therethrough, such that once the bowling ball has moved through and released from the return mechanism, the drive motor or other components of the return mechanism can be shut off. Example return mechanisms are shown and described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/684,736, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in its entirety. The bowling ball return assembly of the present disclosure further can include a surface ball return assembly 200 as illustrated in the embodiments shown in FIGS. 4A-5B (discussed below).
  • As also shown in FIGS. 1A-1E, the bowling balls 22 exit the return mechanism 24 through the throat 16 in the housing 14. The throat 16 generally will be sized to be larger than a standard bowling ball; however, the size of the throat 16 may be varied, including being significantly larger than the size of a standard bowling ball, which may be differently defined by private bowling organizations of leagues. For example, the Professional Bowlers Association in United States indicates that the standard size of a bowling ball has a circumference of no more than 27 inches and a weight in the range of 10 to 16 pounds. It will be recognized, however, that other organizations, leagues, etc. may establish other standard bowling ball sizes. The throat 16 further can be dimensioned, sized, or otherwise configured to accommodate duckpin, fire-pin, candlepin, etc., or other suitable bowling balls, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 1A-1E additionally show that the retrieval area 18 generally includes a rail 20 and at least one center support 48 that at least partially defines a track or racking area 50 that can receive and retain a series of bowling balls 22 after they have been returned by the return mechanism 24 for retrieval by a bowler. The rail 20 can define a substantially arcuate, U-shaped, or otherwise shaped member having end portions 20A and 20B that are coupled to the housing 14 and/or customizable sections/portions 12. While the rail 20 is shown as generally U-shaped, the rail 20 can include any suitable shape and/or configuration, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • At least a portion of the rail 20 further can be connected to the center support 48 of the retrieval area, on which the bowling balls are received. In addition, at least one post, column or other suitable support 52 can be provided to at least partially support the center support 48, and the rail 20 coupled thereto above the alley floor 28, as indicated in FIGS. 1A-1D. The post 52 can be coupled to a lower surface 48A of the center support 48, and to the floor 28 of the bowling center, e.g., by one or more fasteners or other suitable fixing or attachment mechanisms.
  • FIGS. 3A, 3B show example housings 14 for the customizable bowling ball return assembly 10. As shown in FIGS. 3A, 3B, the housing 14 can have a body 60 that can be engaged with the plate 34 and/or the bowling center floor 28. The housing body 60 can have a front 62, rear 64, side 66 and 68, top 70, and/or a bottom 72 parts that together at least partially surround and protect the internal components of the return mechanism 24 from damage, or from being accessed by bowlers. The configuration of the housing body 60 also can be structured to restrict access internally thereto, to try to minimize physical injuries to bowlers, for example, bowlers that intentionally or unintentionally reach into the moving components of the return mechanism. In some embodiments, the housing 14 can include front and rear portions or plates with at least one of the customizable portion/sections 12 provided therebetween.
  • FIGS. 4A and 4B show a customizable bowling ball assembly 200 according to alternative/additional principles of the present disclosure. The bowling ball return assembly 200 is constructed/configured as a surface ball return assembly. As shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B, the bowling ball assembly 200 generally includes a housing 214 with a body 260 that rests on or otherwise engages the bowling center floor 28. The housing 214 further has a passage or opening 202 defined therethrough that allows for the passage of bowling balls 22 to a retrieval area 218.
  • As shown in the embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 4A and 4B, the bowling ball return assembly 200 has a track or path 204 that extends/guides bowling balls 22 through/along the housing 214 (e.g., through the passage/opening 202) and to the retrieval area 218. The track or path 204 can have a first portion/area 206 having a ramped or sloped shape/construction/configuration to guide the bowling balls up towards and through the housing 212, and a second portion/area 208 with a generally straight shape/construction/configuration that guides the bowling balls 22 through the housing 214 (e.g., through passage 202) and then the retrieval area 218. The track/path 204 can have one or more guide surfaces 204A with a curved or arcuate shape that is generally complementary to the outer surface of the bowling balls 22 and further is configured to engage/contact the bowling balls 22 as they move therealong.
  • The track/path 204 further can include guides, rails or other protruding/extending portions 204B provided therealong. The guides 204B are configured to contact/engage the bowling balls 22 as they move along the track 204, e.g., to substantially reduce, prevent, or inhibit the bowling balls 22 from being displaced/dislodged from, such as by bouncing out of, etc. the track as they move therealong. The track 204 can be in communication with a similarly constructed track 250 that extends/travels along the bowling lane(s). The track 250 can have a slope or grade variant that causes the balls to move therealong, e.g., by force/acceleration of gravity, towards the bowling ball assembly 200.
  • In one example, bowling balls 22 that are rolled down the lane (e.g., to strike pins, in the gutter, etc.) can be loaded onto the track 250 by one or more lifting mechanisms (e.g., including a lift(s), rotating wheel(s), etc.) so that the balls then will travel down the track 250 towards the bowling ball return assembly 200 on to track 204 to be directed through the housing 214 and onto the retrieval area 218. The bowling ball return assembly 200, track 204, track 250, etc. can generally be sized, dimensioned, or configured for return of bowling balls of any size, type, etc., such as ten-pin balls, duckpin balls, five-pin balls, candlepin balls, etc.
  • FIG. 4A further shows that the housing 214 can have an upper portion 252 that covers/extends over at least a portion of the track 204 (e.g., at least part of the second portion/area 208). The upper portion 252 can at least partially define an opening/discharge 254 that allows for passage of the bowling balls 22 onto the retrieval area 218. The upper portion 252 can be omitted, however, as shown in FIG. 4A, and the housing 214 can have an opening or aperture 256 or otherwise can be open along an upper or top portion thereof. As a result, the second portion 208 of the track 204 and bowling balls 22 moving therealong are generally visible to the bowlers/customers at the lane.
  • As additionally shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B, the retrieval area 218 can have an elongated body, rail, support, etc. 258 with a track 262 defined therealong to support/hold the bowling balls 22, e.g., until they are retrieved by bowlers at the lane. The track 262 is in communication with track 204 for receiving the bowling balls 22 therefrom. The elongated body 258 can have a stop portion 264 at an end 250A thereof that is configured to engage/stop the bowling balls along the track 262 for holding in the retrieval area 218. The retrieval area 218 further can include a post, support, etc. 266 that supports the elongated body 258 on the floor 28.
  • FIGS. 1A-1E, 3A-3B and 4A-4B further show that the housing 14, 214 can include one or more customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12, 212 that can be selectively coupled to and/or can form or define the various parts of the housing body 60, 260 (e.g., between rear and forward portions of the housing body 60). The customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12, 212 generally will include at least one surface or face 80, 280 with one or more colors, designs, graphics, textures, etc., for example, that can be selected by a user. Table 1 provides example colors or designs for the at least one surface or face 80, 280. The customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12, 212 further can be readily attached to and detached from the housing body 60, 260 to allow the housing body 60, 260 to be customized, for example, to match one or more themes, designs, etc. of the bowling center.
  • TABLE 1
    Color Name SKU
    Evo Shell 537906
    Shantung Amber 537540
    Weathered Shingle Grey 537923
    Horizon Mist 537916
    Baha Oasis 537981
    Cerused Graphite 537798
    Warehouse Painted Plank 538022
    Warehouse Worn Plank 538119
    Horizon Cloud 537917
    Evo Sol 537907
    Baja Basin 537992
    Shantung Oyster 537564
    Shantung Gray 537541
    Shantung Charcoal 537562
    Michelangelo Graphite 537909
    Michelangelo Chalk 537908
    Shantung Pearl 537563
    Providence Alabaster 537437
    Providence Taupe 537439
    Providence Slate 537453
    Bodega Old Grey Plank 538434
    Bodega Old Light Plank 538345
    Providence Sable 537438
    Mercury Noir 538438
    Mercury Frost 538224
    Mercury Cinder 538221
    Providence Natural 537436
    Providence Khaki 537454
    Weathered Boardwalk 537924
    Lenox Coco 537997
    Lenox Rose Gold 538000
    Lenox Smoke 538001
    Lenox Wax 537998
    Lenox Ash 537999
    Tate Maple Light 538009
    Oxford Slate Black 538282
    Oxford Pearl 538292
    Oxford Copper 538296
    Oxford Brass 538298
    Oxford Silver 538294
    Oxford Mellow White 538284
    Oxford Dark Iron 538286
    Oxford Casual Taupe 538288
    Lamp Post 527410
    Market Oak Whitewashed 532473
    Market Oak Gray 532472
    Mackinac 530887
    Constantia Mineral 536349
    Constantia Graphite 536348
    Constantia Earthen 536347
    Craft Hickory Grey 536485
    Stratus White 534136
    Corten Metal 534274
    Strada Sand 535351
    Concrete Urban Grey 536288
    Steel Diecast 527657
    Concrete 527659
    Tahoe Meadow 535362
    Clove 508732
    Studio White Dust 508642
    City Lights 530146
    Street Sign 527422
    Concrete Stadium Gray 535872
    Solara Oak 508667
    Concrete Modern Ivory 536289
    Shimmer 508959
    Concrete Mixt Grey 535561
    Shark Gray 509024
    Flat Iron 527437
    Shaker Cherry 521423
    Fashion Grey 529010
    Snowfall 535531
    Venus Silver 508684
    Global Oak Brown 536484
    Valencia Granite Tuxedo 533850
    Fusion Maple 508737
    Smokehouse Oak 532474
    Valencia Granite Evening 533876
    Freedom Red 508772
    Slate Grey 529346
    Turino Fig 532385
    Fantastico Sable 536882
    Valencia Granite Champagne 533877
    Tin Ceiling 527435
    Ebony Starlight 508697
    Turino Truffle 532386
    Arturo Candlelight 534350
    Crossfire Java 508746
    Turino Porcini 532519
    Antone Cerused Gray 534485
    Craft Hickory Natural 536487
    Avante Latte 534672
    Fantastico Gilde 536871
    Avante Kaffe 534673
    Fantastico Blanco 536870
    Auburn Pear 508648
    Etched Medallion 526921
    Cast-in-Bronze 530142
    Arturo Moonlight 534351
    Antone Cerused Carmel 534484
    Tango Silk 536284
    Amarelo Bronze 531922
    Turino Espresso 532387
    American Natural 508628
    Caledonia Truffle 522147
    Oxidized Pewter 534241
    Platino Granite Tanin 533908
    Cashmere 509018
    Carrara 534372
    Boothbay Pewter 536940
    Boothbay Penny 536939
    Bellini Platinum 536345
    Matte Luxe Linen 537142
    Matte Luxe Indigo 537340
    Platino Granite Gray 533910
    Matte Luxe Malachite 537339
    Matte Luxe Folkstone 537349
    Matte Luxe Charcoal 537348
    Matte Luxe Caramel 537342
    Obsidian Oak 512380
    Matte Luxe Fade 537343
    Matte Luxe Dove 537341
    Matte Steele 527952
    Romania Stone 529675
    Matte Malachite 534460
    Matte Succulent 534108
    Saloma Alto 536632
    Rift Oak Gray 534133
    Matte Luxe Slate 537351
    Plywood 533662
    Matte Luxe Sage 537338
    Matte Luxe Viridian 536731
    Matte Luxe Teal 536743
    Matte Luxe Bordeaux 536742
    Indian Vyara Nobel 534655
    Pompeii Marble Gray 533949
    Laguna Pebble 508821
    Jazz Silk 536285
    Imperial Smoke 526928
    Grande Walnut Grey 536991
    Global Oak Natural 536483
    Imperial Gold 526926
    Tahoe Timber 535360
    Almond Cherry 508837
    Turino Almond 532384
    Tunisia Stone 529661
    Amarelo Silver 531923
    Amarelo Gold 531924
    Scandia Stone 529673
    Palos Mahogany 512382
    Calacutta Warm 536736
    OMNOVA Frosty White 509997
    Boothbay Sand 536938
    Carbon Fibers Silver 508792
    Bellini Pewter 536342
    Bellini Bronze 536341
    Avante Silver 537002
    Blush Gold 536565
    Platino Granite Sand 533900
    Matte Luxe Gauntlet 537344
    Matte Luxe Nautical 536388
    Matte Luxe Malt 537350
    OMNOVA Designer White 509996
    Moderne Gold 536564
    Metro Fresco 534522
    Matte White 528683
    Matte Luxe Cadet 537372
    Matte Luxe Fashion 537115
    Monterey Topaz 536631
    Monterey Crystal 536630
    River Cherry 508829
    Matte Sage 534106
    Rift Oak Natural 534135
    Matte Sulfur 527932
    Sandstone Natural 533914
    Saloma Cirrus 536633
    Matte Stone 527956
    Matte Luxe White 536744
    Pompeii Marble Espresso 533948
    Pompeii Marble Creme 533947
    Matte Luxe Shadow 537156
    Rift Oak Brown 534134
    Matte Luxe Succulent 537329
    Red Oak 508749
    Imperium Moonrise 534654
    Imperium Highnoon 534696
    Kings Pine Light 534938
    Grande Walnut Natural 535270
    Imperial Brown 526930
    White 949 529621
    Hayward Cherry 508626
    Walnut Bella 521499
    Matte Fade 534315
    Matte Dove 534316
    Vintage Marquee 527433
    Fibers Concrete 508680
    Matte Luxe Porcelain 537844
    Matte Cadet 534103
    Matte Luxe Black 536745
    Matte Khaki 527958
    Matte Indigo 534384
    Matte Black 527960
    Linea Blanca 534864
    LeBelle Silk 536287
    Pavement 53263
    Stop 12232
    Go-Go 32245
    Goal Post 62514
    Mascot 45647
    Cheerleader 22249
    Wedding Chapel 12235
    3AM 42652
    Wildcard 22252
    The Chairman 42653
    Appletini 32249
    Railing 53235
    Ticking 72946
    Corduroy 72940
    Linen 62518
    Flax 72939
    Seersucker 62515
    Julep 32247
    Sugarpuff 12236
    Old Silver 42649
    Shade 53234
    Parasol 22250
    Blue Bonnet 42656
    Teacup 32242
    Veranda 53262
    Smoked 42651
    Bayou 53260
    Sponge Cake 12237
    Cotton 62509
    Porch 53233
    Security 42654
    Wicket 72938
    Blotter 72959
    Iron Safe 53216
    Old Money 32248
    Wax Seal 42655
    Bank Note 22254
    Cash Out 72944
    Fraise 42648
    Crema 32246
    Downtown 12240
    Emerald City 72937
    After Dark 22253
    Mostaza 32243
    Ayers 32250
    Ocean Requiem 42670
    Riva 22257
    Bolt 12238
    Double York 72942
    Current 72945
    Path 62517
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  • FIGS. 3A, 3B, 4A and 4B further show that the one or more customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12, 212 can be sized, shaped, or otherwise configured to make up, conform, or be complementary to and at least partially cover or be apart of the exterior surface 60A, 260A of the housing body 60, 260. For example, as generally shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the customizable, interchangeable sections/portions 12 can include at least one top section/portion 82 that is complementary to the top part 70 and at least one of the side parts 66/68 of the housing body 60. FIGS. 3A-3B further show such a top section or portion 82 can be generally U-shaped or have a generally saddle-like shape, with an upper part 84 that at least partially covers an exterior surface 70A of the top part 70 of the housing body 60, and a pair of opposing side parts 86/88 that are generally perpendicular or otherwise transverse to the upper part 84 and at least partially cover the exterior surfaces 66A and 68A of the side parts 66/68 of the housing body 60. The customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12 additionally can include one or more sections or portions 90 that have a generally rectangular or other shape, and which are configured to cover at least some of the exterior surface(s) 66A/66B of side portions 66/68, for example, at, near, or substantially adjacent to a bottom end 66B/68B thereof.
  • Also, as shown in FIG. 1E, the one or more customizable portions 12 can include a single, unitary section/portion 13 sized, shaped, or otherwise configured to conform or be complementary to and at least partially cover the exterior surface 60A of the housing body 60. In one embodiment, the unitary section/portion 13 can be generally U-shaped or have a generally saddle-like shape, with an upper portion or section 85 that extends along and substantially covers an exterior surface 70A of the top part 70 of the housing body 60, and a pair of opposing side parts 87/89 extending from the upper portion 85 generally perpendicular or otherwise transverse thereto and substantially covering the exterior surfaces 66A and 68A of the side parts 66/68 of the housing body 60. In additional, or alternative constructions, the unitary section/portion 13 can include additional customizable portions 12 attached thereto (e.g., disposed on an outer surface thereof) to provide further customization opportunities.
  • In addition, as shown in FIGS. 4A-4B, the customizable, interchangeable, modular sections or portions 212 can include a pair of sections or portions 212 positioned on/along opposing sides of the housing body 60. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the sections or portions 212 are shown as being generally parallel to each other, though the sections/portions 212 can be transverse in relation to one another, e.g., can be slanted, angled, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. The sections/portions 212 can have a generally flat shape or construction, further can comprise various shapes, such as rectangles, triangles, arcuate shapes/portions etc., though other shapes, such as circles, ovals, polygons, etc., are possible without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In the illustrated embodiment, the sections/portions 212 can include a first, upper portion 212A extending along the second portion 208 of the track 204, and a second, lower portion 212B extending from the first, upper portion 212A to a bottom portion 260B of the housing body 260, e.g., extending to a position substantially abutting or substantially adjacent to the floor 28. In additional, or alternative constructions, the customizable, interchangeable, modular sections or portions 212 can include additional customizable portions 12 attached thereto (e.g., disposed on an outer surface thereof) to provide further customization opportunities.
  • However, any suitable number of customizable, interchangeable, modular sections/ portions 12, 212, with any suitable shapes, e.g., circular, oval, square, triangular, polygonal, etc. or combinations thereof, and any suitable configurations or arrangements, can be provided/employed without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • The customizable, interchangeable sections/ portions 12, 212 generally can be formed from a laminate material, such as a high-pressure laminate. In one embodiment, the customizable, interchangeable sections 12, 212 can include at least one substrate or base layer 150 that can be formed of plywood, fiber board, or other composite or layered/paneled materials, with a décor or design layer 152 disposed/received thereon (FIG. 3B, 4A, 4B, 5). The design or decor layer 152 can include a laminate sheet material, such as a plastic material, a paper material or other similar material layer (or series of stacked layers) having one or more colors, images, textures, finishes, etc. that can be selected by a customer to provide a customizable look/aesthetic to the housing body. The decor layer 152 also can include photo luminescent inks, reactive inks, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, and in some constructions, the décor layer 152 can include inks, dyes, etc. that are configured to provide the appearance of one or more three-dimensional images. The substrate layer 150 can be formed and selectively shaped, e.g., bent, cut, trimmed, etc., to generally conform to at least one selected part of the housing body 60. Thereafter, the décor layer 152 can be applied/laminated to the substrate layer to provide the customer selected appearance texture, finish, etc. thereto, and likewise the portion of the housing to which it is connected. However, the décor layer 152 can be applied over the substrate layer 150 prior to its shaping without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 shows a cross sectional view of the customizable sections/ portions 12, 212 coupled to the housing body 60, 260 according to one example of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 5, the décor layer 152 (e.g., including a laminate sheet material) can be arranged along and over an outward facing surface 152A of the substrate layer 150 (e.g., including plywood, fiber board, or other composite or layered/paneled materials). The décor layer 152 includes the selected/customized colors, images, finishes, textures, etc. provided on its outward facing surface 152A. In some constructions, the décor layer 152 and the substrate layer 150 further can be coupled together by a reliable attachment, such as an adhesive, glue, etc.
  • As further indicated in FIG. 5, the substrate layer 150 also can be coupled/attached to the outer surface 60A, 260A of the housing body 60, 260 (e.g., including polymeric materials, such as plastics, elastomers, etc., or other suitable materials, such as metals or other composite or synthetic materials) by one or more adhesive layers 154, such as adhesive tape, glue, epoxy, etc. Additionally, or in alternative constructions, there will be no adhesive layer 154 and the surface 150B can be in face to face contact with or otherwise abut the surface 60A, 260A of the housing body 60, 260, with the customizable portions/ sections 12, 212 being secured in place with fasteners, such as bolts, screws, etc., such as in connection assembly 300 shown in FIG. 10, and/or other suitable locking mechanisms, such as a latch, or pinned connection, etc. that facilitate relatively quick or easy removal of the substrate layer 150 from the housing 60, 260, and further can enable multiple attachments and removals, without substantial damage to the substrate layer and/or the housing, while also providing a substantially tight, secure connection/attachment between the substrate layer 150 and the housing body 60, 260, e.g., substantially preventing, reducing, or inhibiting displacement, dislodging, disconnection, dislocation, etc. of the customizable sections/portions from the housing during use of the return mechanism, such as due to vibrations, impacts, etc. at the bowling lane.
  • Furthermore, though only one customizable portions/ sections 12, 212 is shown in FIG. 5, multiple (e.g., two or more) customizable portions/ sections 12, 212 can be provided, such as two or more customizable portions/ sections 12, 212 superposed over each other to provide for additional customization options, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • The customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12, 212 can be releasably coupled or otherwise fixed to the housing body 60 using any suitable mechanism or means, such as adhesives, snap-fit and/or other mechanical connections, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, as shown in FIGS. 1A-1B, the customizable, interchangeable sections or portions 12 can be at least partially received within one or more complementary grooves, cavities, or recessed portions 92/94 defined in/along the housing body 60, with one or more of such customizable, interchangeable portions (i.e., portion 82 as shown in FIG. 1B) slidably or snap-fitted within a groove 92 defined along the top and/or side parts 66/68 of the housing body. Other customizable, interchangeable portions (i.e., part 90) also can be slidably or snap-fitted within grooves 94 defined along the side portions 66/68, such that portions 82 and 90 can be substantially easily and relatively quickly attached and detached to the housing body 60. The customizable sections or portions 12 further can be coupled to each other and/or the housing body 60 using one or more fastening mechanism, connecting members, fasteners, adhesives, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • As shown in FIGS. 6-8, the return assembly 10 can include connecting or accent members 98 for coupling the sections/portions 12 together and/or to the housing body 60. As FIGS. 6 and 7A-B indicate, the connections members 98 can include an elongated body 100 having slots or grooves 102/104 defined therealong, that are sized and/or configured to receive an end portion 106/108 of at least one of the customizable, interchangeable portions/sections 12. The body 100 can be formed from a metallic material, such as stainless steel, aluminum, etc., or other suitable material, such as plastic, rubber, wood, etc. In another example, the connecting members 98 can be positioned about the side parts of the housing body 60 and can connect the ends of sections 82 and 90. The ends 106/108 of the sections 82 and 90 can be slidably fit and frictionally engage within the grooves 102/104 to couple sections 82/90 together. In addition, or in the alternative, the connecting member(s) 98 further can have one or more fasteners 110, such as screws, bolts, rivets, etc., for attaching the sections 12 thereto as shown in FIG. 7B.
  • FIG. 8 further shows that the connecting or accent member(s) 98 can be configured to be adhered or bonded to at least one of the customizable sections 12. For example, the connecting members 98 can have a bonding surface 112 that at least partially receives adhesive 114 to secure the connecting member 98 to at least a portion of the customizable/interchangeable sections 12. In some embodiments, the adhesive 114 can include a double sided adhesive tape that can be attached or affixed to the bonding surface 114. For example, the double sided adhesive tape can include double sided adhesive acrylic tapes, vinyl tapes, etc. or other suitable double sided tapes or adhesive tapes or similar materials that facilitate enable multiple attachments and removals of members 98, without substantial damage to the members 98 and/or the customizable sections 12, while also providing a substantially tight, secure connection/attachment between the substrate layer 150 and the housing body 60, 260, e.g., substantially preventing, reducing, or inhibiting displacement, dislodging, disconnection, dislocation, etc. of the customizable sections/portions from the housing during use of the return mechanism, such as due to vibrations, impacts, etc. at the bowling lane.
  • The customizable bowling ball return mechanism 10 also can include a series of light sources 120, such as LEDs, light bulbs, etc. disposed therealong (FIGS. 7A and 7B). Such light sources 120 can be arranged along the connecting members 98 or a portion of the customizable sections 12 or housing body 60 substantially adjacent the connecting members 98. The connecting members 98 can have a flange 122 or other projecting portion that can at least partially cover the light sources 120 (FIGS. 7A and 7B), and the light sources 120 further can be positioned to illuminate at least a portion of the housing body 60, the customizable section 12, and/or an area adjacent the assembly 10. For example, the light sources 120 can be positioned to at least partially reflect light off the flange 122 such that a portion 124 of the floor 28 substantially adjacent the housing 14 is illuminated. The light sources can be arranged along any portion of the assembly 10, e.g., the rails, support, inside the throat, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. The customizable sections 12 or housing body 60 additionally can have one or more translucent sections 126 that can be selectively illuminated by various ones of the light source(s) to provide various other visual effects.
  • FIGS. 6, 9A and 9B show that the assembly 10 generally will have one or more end caps 130 that at least partially cover an end portion 132 of the connecting member 98, for example, to prevent injury to a bowler that may touch or bump into the connecting member 98. The end caps 130 can have an opening 134 that receives the end portions 132 of the connecting member 98 (FIG. 9B). The end caps 130 also can have a groove or slot 136 that receives at least a portion of the customizable sections 12.
  • FIG. 10 shows a connection assembly 300 for attachment of the customizable sections/portions 12 to the housing/housing portion(s) 14 according to one example of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 10, the connection assembly 300 can include a plurality of brackets 302, 304 including one or more brackets 302 connected to the customizable portion/section 12 and one or more brackets 304 connected to the housing portion 14 and/or portions of the rail 20. The brackets 302, 304 further may have one or more holes, aperatures, etc. 306, which can be threaded or unthreaded, that receive a threaded fastener 308, such as a bolt, screw, etc., to facilitate attachment of brackets 302 and 304 and thus coupling of the customizable sections/portion 12 and the housing/plate 14. In some embodiments, the brackets 304/306 can include a space series of holes/apertures to facilitate adjustment of the connection assembly 300.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure also can provide a method or process for customer/user design or customization of a bowling ball return assembly. For example, in some variations, prior to purchasing the return assembly, customers can access a website, mobile application, etc., and design and customize colors, images, finishes, textures, etc. for each of the plurality of customizable, interchangeable sections 12, 212, e.g., design data or information can be received from customers and used to develop custom designs.
  • Thereafter, the selected colors, finishes, images, textures, etc. can be provided (e.g., printed, painted, etc.) on the décor layer 152. The décor layer 152 then can be applied to/over the substrate layer 150 of the customizable, interchangeable section 12, 212. The entire customizable, interchangeable section 12, 212, including the substrate 150 and décor layer 152, can be formed, shaped, etc. to correspond to or at least partially cover at least a portion of the housing 60, 260 of the bowling ball return assembly, though the substrate layer 150 can be formed, shaped, etc. to at least partially cover/correspond to selected portion or portions of the housing 60, 260 prior to the application of the décor layer 152 thereto.
  • Further, the customizable, interchangeable sections 12, 212, with the customized design provide thereon, can be attached, coupled, etc. to the housing 14, 214 of the return assembly. In some embodiments, a fasteners, brackets, and/or or other suitable connections mechanisms can be to couple to the sections 12, 212 the body 60, 260 of the housing 14, 214, although other reliable connector, such as adhesives, latching mechanisms, etc. can be used without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
  • Still further, if a customer wants to later change/modify the design, e.g., to match updates to a bowling center, the customer can access the website, mobile application, etc. and design new customizable, interchangeable sections to replace the existing section 12, 212 to alter the design and look of the housing. Further, a customer could purchase a kit with differently designed sections 12, 212 that can be easily interchangeable, for example, to correspond to specific themes, seasons, holidays, etc.
  • The foregoing description generally illustrates and describes various embodiments of this disclosure. It will, however, be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the above-discussed constructions and systems without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure as disclosed herein, and that it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as being illustrative, and not to be taken in a limiting sense. Furthermore, the scope of the present disclosure shall be construed to cover various modifications, combinations, additions, alterations, etc., above and to the above-described embodiments, which shall be considered to be within the scope of this disclosure. Accordingly, various features and characteristics as discussed herein may be selectively interchanged and applied to other illustrated and non-illustrated embodiment, and numerous variations, modifications, and additions further can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. A customizable bowling ball return assembly for a bowling lane, comprising:
a retrieval area configured to receive one or more bowling balls for retrieval by bowlers at the bowling lane; and
a housing located adjacent the retrieval area, the housing comprising:
a housing body having a top part and side parts;
a passage or discharge defined in the housing body that is sized, dimensioned, or configured to allow for passage of the one or more bowling balls to the retrieval area; and
one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions of a selected size, dimension, shape, or configuration that are selectively coupleable to the housing body, and which include a face portion with one or more selected colors, images, depictions, graphics, themes, finishes, textures, or combinations thereof provided thereon.
2. The customizable bowling ball return assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions include a high-pressure laminate material.
3. The customizable bowling ball return assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions include a substrate layer that is formed into the selected size, dimension, shape, or configuration, and a design layer that includes the one or more selected colors, images, depictions, graphics, themes, finishes, textures, or combinations thereof and is at least partially received over the substrate layer.
4. The customizable bowling ball return assembly of claim 3, wherein the substrate layer comprises at least one of plywood, fiber board, composite materials, layered materials, or combinations thereof and wherein the design layer further comprises at least one of a laminate sheet material, a paper material, a plastic material, or combinations thereof applied over the substrate layer.
5. The customizable bowling ball return assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions includes a top portion configured to extend along and substantially cover the top part of the housing body, and a pair of opposing side parts that extend from the upper part in a direction that is normal thereto so as to extend along, and substantially cover, the side part of the housing body.
6. The customizable bowling ball return assembly of claim 5, wherein the one or more customizable, modular or interchangeable portions further comprise connecting mechanisms that are configured to releasably couple the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions or sections together and/or to at least a portion of the housing body.
7. The customizable bowling ball return assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions includes opposing side portions engageable along and at least partially covering the side parts of the housing body.
8. The customizable bowling ball return assembly of claim 1, wherein the retrieval area includes an elongated body configured to receive and support a plurality of returned bowling balls for retrieval by the bowlers at the bowling lane.
9. The customizable bowling ball return assembly of claim 1, further comprising an automatic return mechanism at least partially enclosed by the housing body, the return mechanism including one or more belts, rotating wheels, drive mechanisms, or combinations thereof configured to move or guide returned bowling balls towards and through the discharge in the housing for discharge of the balls onto the retrieval area.
10. The customizable bowling ball return assembly of claim 1, wherein the bowling ball return assembly comprises a surface ball return assembly having one or more tracks with guide surfaces for guiding returned balls to the retrieval area.
11. A customizable housing for a bowling ball return at a bowling lane, comprising:
a housing body;
a passage or discharge defined in or through the housing body that is sized, dimensioned, or configured to allow for passage of the one or more bowling balls to a retrieval area; and
one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions of a selected size, dimension, shape, or configuration that are configured to be selectively coupled to the housing body, and that include a surface or face with one or more selected colors, images, depictions, graphics, themes, finishes, textures, or combinations thereof provided on the surface or face.
12. The customizable housing of claim 11, wherein the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions include a high-pressure laminate material.
13. The customizable housing of claim 12, wherein the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions include a substrate layer that comprises at least one of plywood, fiber board, composite materials, layered materials, or combinations thereof and is formed into the selected size, dimension, shape, or configuration, and a design layer that includes at least one of a laminate sheet material, a paper material, a plastic material, or combinations thereof, with the one or more selected colors, images, depictions, graphics, themes, finishes, textures, or combinations thereof provides along a surface thereof, and is at least partially received over the substrate layer.
14. The customizable housing of claim 11, wherein the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions includes at least one replaceable top portion including an upper part configured to extend along and substantially cover a top part of the housing body, and a pair of opposing side parts that extend downwardly from the upper part and substantially cover side parts of the housing body.
15. The customizable housing of claim 11, wherein the retrieval area includes an elongated body configured to receive and support a plurality of returned bowling balls for retrieval by the bowlers at the bowling lane.
16. The customizable housing of claim 11, further including one or more connecting mechanisms that are configured to releasably couple the one or more customizable, modular, or interchangeable portions or sections together and/or to at least a portion of the housing body.
17. The customizable housing of claim 11, wherein the one or more bowling balls includes ten-pin balls, duckpin balls, five-pin balls, or candlepin balls.
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