Games using tangible projectile – Billiards or pool – Practice device or device to aid in aiming cue or cue ball...
Patent
1998-07-10
2000-12-05
Passaniti, Sebastiano
Games using tangible projectile
Billiards or pool
Practice device or device to aid in aiming cue or cue ball...
473 44, A63D 1508
Patent
active
061559296
ABSTRACT:
A cue stick is provided having a laser sighting mechanism that is in precise alignment with the longitudinal axis of the cue stick. A laser unit is placed within the cue stick, at a location that is substantially adjacent to the cue tip. An aperture is formed in the center of the cue tip, such that the opening through which the laser light will emerge is coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the cue stick. A sufficient number of storage batteries are also located within the cue stick, and an activation switch is provided to selectively energize the laser unit when an emission of laser light though the cue tip aperture is desired.
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Lambertsen John C.
Passaniti Sebastiano
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