Two-piece diamonds billiards rack

Games using tangible projectile – Billiards or pool – Ball spotting rack

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Reexamination Certificate

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10914473

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a billiard ball racking device consisting of two-pieces (two V-shaped mirror-image sides) which form a diamond-shape capable of racking the balls in the tightest possible position (balls touching each other) and is likewise capable of being removed (withdrawn) without disturbing the balls. The disclosed invention is capable of racking a wide variety of configurations with different multiples of billiard balls. The disclosed invention is three proportionally-sized apparatuses, each size directly relating to the number of billiard balls being racked. The disclosed invention is capable of racking a number of conventional and unconventional configurations. The design of the invention is extremely simple in nature, yet superior in function.

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