CN202096693U - Billiard stick - Google Patents
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- CN202096693U CN202096693U CN2011202261277U CN201120226127U CN202096693U CN 202096693 U CN202096693 U CN 202096693U CN 2011202261277 U CN2011202261277 U CN 2011202261277U CN 201120226127 U CN201120226127 U CN 201120226127U CN 202096693 U CN202096693 U CN 202096693U
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Abstract
The utility model provides a billiard stick, which is provided with a front end not easy to sway and is more accurate in batting. The billiard stick comprises a front section with a smaller diameter and a rear section with a larger diameter, wherein the front section and the rear section are connected with each other, and the density of the front section is larger than that of the rear section.
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Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of cue.
Background technology
Existing cue generally is a wooden elongate rod.It directly increases from the leading portion to the rear end gradually.Cue is when impacting billiard ball like this, because leading portion is lighter, and after center of gravity is leaned on, the front end easy shaking, thus the position of batting is wayward, hits easily partially.
Summary of the invention
The purpose of the utility model provides a kind of front end cue more accurately that is difficult for rocking, bats.
This cue comprises leading portion and the bigger back segment of diameter that continuous diameter is less, and the density of said leading portion is bigger than back segment.
Above-mentioned cue, leading portion are steel pole, and back segment is a rod.
Above-mentioned cue to be threaded, also can use any connected mode between leading portion and the back segment.
The beneficial effect of the utility model: the present invention is divided into two sections to it with respect to common cue, and its leading portion is heavier relatively, the center of gravity reach of cue, so its front end is difficult for rocking, the position of batting is more accurate.
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Fig. 1 is the structural representation of the utility model
The specific embodiment
Combine accompanying drawing that the utility model is done further to describe through embodiment below.
Cue as shown in Figure 1 comprises isometric leading portion 1 and back segment 2, and the end of leading portion 1 has screwed hole 3, and the front end of back segment 2 has linkage section 4, and linkage section 4 has the screw thread that matches with screwed hole 3.Leading portion is processed with stainless steel, and back segment is processed with rod.
Claims (3)
1. cue, it is characterized in that: it comprises leading portion and the bigger back segment of diameter that continuous diameter is less, and the density of said leading portion is bigger than back segment.
2. cue as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: leading portion is a steel pole, and back segment is a rod.
3. cue as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: between leading portion and the back segment to be threaded.
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CN2011202261277U CN202096693U (en) | 2011-06-30 | 2011-06-30 | Billiard stick |
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CN2011202261277U CN202096693U (en) | 2011-06-30 | 2011-06-30 | Billiard stick |
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CF01 | Termination of patent right due to non-payment of annual fee |
Granted publication date: 20120104 Termination date: 20120630 |