Pinsetter

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Pinsetter oder Pinspotter (deutsch: Stellautomat) ist ein System vornehmens beim Bowling, das die Pins sammelt und in Reihenfolge wiederaufstellt. Neuste Pinsetter funktionieren über ein Zangensystem. rdf:langString
Пинспоттер или пинсеттер (от англ. pin — «кегля») — кеглеустановочная машина, основной механизм в оборудовании для боулинга. Пинспоттер собирает кегли после удара, подает их на подъёмник и распределяет кегли на нужные места. Компания AMF выпускает данное оборудование под торговой маркой пинспоттер, а компания Brunswick — под маркой пинсеттер. Оборудование имеет одинаковое назначение, но различается по внутреннему устройству. rdf:langString
In bowling, a pinsetter or pinspotter is an automated mechanical device that sets bowling pins back in their original positions, returns bowling balls to the front of the alley, and clears fallen pins on the pin deck. Prior to the machine's invention, pinsetters were boys or young men (pin boys) hired at bowling alleys to manually reset pins and returned balls to the player. The first mechanical pinsetter was invented by Gottfried (Fred) Schmidt, who sold the patent in 1941 to AMF. Pinsetting machines have largely done away with pinsetting as a manual profession, although a small number of bowling alleys still use human pinsetters. While humans usually no longer set the pins, a pinchaser (or "pin monkey") is often stationed near the equipment to ensure it is clean and working properly, and rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Пинспоттер
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rdf:langString In 1961, the U.S. Navy Seabees constructed two lanes at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Stuffed penguin "pins" were used in the inauguration.
rdf:langString The McMurdo lanes, among very few in the world to have human pinsetters, were dismantled in 2009/2010 due to structural problems in the building.
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rdf:langString Pinsetter oder Pinspotter (deutsch: Stellautomat) ist ein System vornehmens beim Bowling, das die Pins sammelt und in Reihenfolge wiederaufstellt. Neuste Pinsetter funktionieren über ein Zangensystem.
rdf:langString In bowling, a pinsetter or pinspotter is an automated mechanical device that sets bowling pins back in their original positions, returns bowling balls to the front of the alley, and clears fallen pins on the pin deck. Prior to the machine's invention, pinsetters were boys or young men (pin boys) hired at bowling alleys to manually reset pins and returned balls to the player. The first mechanical pinsetter was invented by Gottfried (Fred) Schmidt, who sold the patent in 1941 to AMF. Pinsetting machines have largely done away with pinsetting as a manual profession, although a small number of bowling alleys still use human pinsetters. While humans usually no longer set the pins, a pinchaser (or "pin monkey") is often stationed near the equipment to ensure it is clean and working properly, and to clear minor jams. Beginning in the 1970s, modern pinsetters were integrated with electronic scoring systems of varying sophistication. Many pinsetters have a manual reset button in case they do not automatically activate after a ball is rolled. Others have no automatic tracking of the state of the game, especially in candlepin and duckpin bowling sports, which use smaller balls, and in which the machines are manually activated.
rdf:langString Пинспоттер или пинсеттер (от англ. pin — «кегля») — кеглеустановочная машина, основной механизм в оборудовании для боулинга. Пинспоттер собирает кегли после удара, подает их на подъёмник и распределяет кегли на нужные места. Компания AMF выпускает данное оборудование под торговой маркой пинспоттер, а компания Brunswick — под маркой пинсеттер. Оборудование имеет одинаковое назначение, но различается по внутреннему устройству.
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