Games using tangible projectile – Billiards or pool – Cue rest
Patent
1994-04-11
1995-12-12
Brown, Theatrice
Games using tangible projectile
Billiards or pool
Cue rest
A63D 1510
Patent
active
054745020
ABSTRACT:
A body having a handle portion and a frame portion. The frame portion has an opening with one or more channels, which may be defined by adjoining walls, grooves or paired protuberances, for cradling the cue. A player braces the handle portion against the table and inserts the cue through the opening with the cue cradled in a channel. A slide having a slide channel may be disposed in the opening of the frame. A resilient member, such as a rubber O-ring, spans the frame and is connected to the slide. The player inserts the cue between the slide and the frame channel. The resilient member biases the slide channel against the cue, which, in turn, bears against the frame channel. The cue is thus captivated between the slide channel and the frame channel while the player makes a shot.
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