Cue-putt-toss ball game table

Games using tangible projectile – Billiards or pool – Table or gameboard

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A63D 1504

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058656812

ABSTRACT:
This present invention is a ball game table comprising two flat, long narrow boards joined together to make one flat, long narrow board with folding or retractable leg units secured at the underside. The purpose of the folding legs is to provide two different playing modes. The first is in the upright position with the legs vertical and the second is the legs are retracted and the table lies flat on the ground as a platform. The top surface is completely covered with a fabric such as grass carpeting at the longitudinal dimension and a few inches shorter at the breadth side with objective markings at each end. Quarter round molding surrounds the perimeter of the surface, serving as a gutter. Also at ends of the table are recessed boxes attached to corral and contain the balls on the table. Extending over both longitudinal edges of the board, at the center, is a small square extension also covered with the fabric with 21/4" diameter hole.

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patent: 3591176 (1971-07-01), Roth
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patent: 5020799 (1991-06-01), Chang

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