Process and system for managing a bowling centre
First Claim
1. A process for managing a bowling center and providing an electronic chat session amongst users within a bowling center and outside of the bowling center, comprising:
- initiating an interpersonal electronic bowler communication from an electronic lane console of one or more bowling lanes of the bowling center by a user electronically entering the interpersonal electronic bowler communication into the electronic lane console;
displaying to the user the interpersonal electronic bowler communication on the electronic lane console;
electronically transmitting the interpersonal electronic bowler communication to a centralized computerized management system of the bowling center which is configured to manage traffic of the interpersonal bowling electronic communications amongst different users at different electronic lane consoles on different bowling lanes of the one or more bowling lanes;
automatically sending, under the management of the centralized computerized management system, an electronic delivery of the interpersonal electronic bowler communication to another electronic display within the bowling center and to a computing device outside of the bowling center;
providing the interpersonal electronic bowler communication to the other electronic display within the bowling center and to the computing device outside of the bowling center by electronic communication through the management of the centralized computerized management system; and
providing an electronic notification to the other electronic display and the computing device outside of the bowling center that the interpersonal bowler communication has arrived on the other electronic display and the computing device outside of the bowling center.
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Abstract
A process and a system for managing a bowling center, which includes one or more bowling lanes along which a bowl is rolled, one or more pin setting up machines at one end of the lane and one or more bowlers'"'"' bays at the opposite end of the lane, one or more overhead monitors or videos above the lane, one or more consoles or keyboards located at the one or more lanes, respectively, and allowing a user to enter data, an electronic control system set up to manage the bowling center, and in particular, a score program which calculates the score of the games played at the bowling center and displays the score, in particular at the respective overhead monitor. A visual signal is emitted at the respective lane to indicate that the lane is open and waiting for users.
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20 Claims
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1. A process for managing a bowling center and providing an electronic chat session amongst users within a bowling center and outside of the bowling center, comprising:
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initiating an interpersonal electronic bowler communication from an electronic lane console of one or more bowling lanes of the bowling center by a user electronically entering the interpersonal electronic bowler communication into the electronic lane console; displaying to the user the interpersonal electronic bowler communication on the electronic lane console; electronically transmitting the interpersonal electronic bowler communication to a centralized computerized management system of the bowling center which is configured to manage traffic of the interpersonal bowling electronic communications amongst different users at different electronic lane consoles on different bowling lanes of the one or more bowling lanes; automatically sending, under the management of the centralized computerized management system, an electronic delivery of the interpersonal electronic bowler communication to another electronic display within the bowling center and to a computing device outside of the bowling center; providing the interpersonal electronic bowler communication to the other electronic display within the bowling center and to the computing device outside of the bowling center by electronic communication through the management of the centralized computerized management system; and providing an electronic notification to the other electronic display and the computing device outside of the bowling center that the interpersonal bowler communication has arrived on the other electronic display and the computing device outside of the bowling center. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A process for managing a bowling center comprising:
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electronically generating images and video for a bowler on a display of an electronic scoring system; providing electronic interpersonal communications from the electronic scoring system to electronic displays at locations within and outside of a bowling center automatically in response to the images and video generated for the bowler, the electronic interpersonal communications comprising the images and video which originate from the scoring system instead of a centralized computer management system, wherein the scoring system displays to the bowler a list of available products on an image showing a menu, which can be modified without having to print and physically distribute the menu to bowlers'"'"' bays, wherein the electronic displays comprise an interface having a zone which displays an image of the bowler, a zone which displays the menu, and a zone which displays an image of an operator receiving the call, which is activated when the operator replies, wherein the centralized computer management system manages the electronic interpersonal communications from the electronic scoring system to the electronic displays at the locations within the bowling center, including the images, the video and chat sessions amongst users at different electronic displays at locations within the bowling center. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A system for managing a bowling center comprising:
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a centralized management system having a processor and a database storing bowling lane information, the centralized management system configured to manage electronic communications amongst bowlers at different locations within a bowling center; and an electronic scoring system provided at one or more bowling lanes which is managed by the centralized computer management system to; run scoring software for the bowling game which calculates a score of the bowling game played at the bowling center; and transmit electronic bowler communications from electronic processors of the electronic scoring system to a system of automatic delivery, display the electronic bowler communications including a copy of electronic multimedia contents on a monitor of the electronic scoring system. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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