Process and system for managing a bowling centre
First Claim
1. A process for managing a bowling center comprising:
- obtaining a photograph of at least one bowler of a game;
displaying the photograph of the at least one bowler of the game as a background on a scoring screen behind a score for the game; and
providing a routine, which is run automatically, enabling a centralized management system to validate the at least one photograph before making it available at the score screen or the monitor.
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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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7 Claims
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1. A process for managing a bowling center comprising:
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obtaining a photograph of at least one bowler of a game; displaying the photograph of the at least one bowler of the game as a background on a scoring screen behind a score for the game; and providing a routine, which is run automatically, enabling a centralized management system to validate the at least one photograph before making it available at the score screen or the monitor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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