Games using tangible projectile – Billiards or pool – Ball spotting rack
Patent
1996-03-25
1997-02-11
Brown, Theatrice
Games using tangible projectile
Billiards or pool
Ball spotting rack
A63D 1500
Patent
active
056014961
ABSTRACT:
An improved rack for forming fifteen pool balls into a compact triangular formation with the ball serving as the apex of the triangle lying over the white spot on the pool table. The rack includes a conventional oversized rack, a strip of resilient material such as rubber attached to the inside surface of the apex of the rack, an elongated pusher panel normally positioned against the inner surface of the rear wall of the rack, means including a pair of helical springs under tension for biasing the pusher panel against the inner surface of the rear wall of the rack, and a rear panel connected to the pusher panel and designed to apply pressure causing the pusher panel to move forward to push the fifteen pools balls into a compact triangular formation.
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Brown Theatrice
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