Games using tangible projectile – Billiards or pool – Cue
Patent
1996-06-24
1998-07-21
Brown, Treatrice
Games using tangible projectile
Billiards or pool
Cue
A63D 1508
Patent
active
057826935
ABSTRACT:
Various embodiments of a sliding cue for gaming tables are shown and described. Each embodiment has a front portion for being held generally stationary in the user's front hand on the table and a back portion for being held in the user's back hand and for being moved forward and backward relative to the front portion. This forward and backward relative motion allows the user to accurately aim his shot, while holding the cue tip stably and generally motionless against or near the ball. The final forward motion of the back portion results in an impact between some part of the back portion and some part of the front portion, thus transferring kinetic energy to the front portion and, thus, to the tip of the front portion, so that the tip impacts the ball and completes the shot. An air-venting or regulating system may be included to adjust the amount of cushioning of the relative movements of the front and back portion of the cue. Transferable weights may be included to adjust the weight of the front and back portions, and detachment joints may be included for switching styles or sizes of front portion or back portion.
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Givens Michael G.
Jordan Frank L.
Brown Treatrice
Pedersen Ken J.
Perdersen Barbara S.
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