Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1991-10-21
1992-06-30
Brown, Theatrice
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
A63D 1500
Patent
active
051256525
ABSTRACT:
A billiard self-teaching apparatus is comprised of a prison shaped pool cue guide vertically mounted on a folding rectangular shaped base support structure which is comprised of three hinged panels, whereby it can be folded into a transportable position. The pool cue guide has a plurality of pool cue guide slots therein for receiving and directing the arm of a pool cue stick. The position of each guide slot teach a person where to target the aim of a pool cue stick while preparing to execute a forward thrust and a follow-through stroke. A plurality of guide lines are placed upon the base support structure such that they are aligned with a guide slot in the pool cue guide so a person can align his pool cue parallel with a guide line before thrusting the pool cue forward and into a guide slot.
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Brown Theatrice
Seligsohn George J.
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