EP0083606A1 - Billardstock mit stossmechanik - Google Patents

Billardstock mit stossmechanik

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Publication number
EP0083606A1
EP0083606A1 EP19820902051 EP82902051A EP0083606A1 EP 0083606 A1 EP0083606 A1 EP 0083606A1 EP 19820902051 EP19820902051 EP 19820902051 EP 82902051 A EP82902051 A EP 82902051A EP 0083606 A1 EP0083606 A1 EP 0083606A1
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Prior art keywords
cue
plunger
powered
potential energy
support means
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EP19820902051
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English (en)
French (fr)
Inventor
Russell Sanford Boyle
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Individual
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63DBOWLING GAMES, e.g. SKITTLES, BOCCE OR BOWLS; INSTALLATIONS THEREFOR; BAGATELLE OR SIMILAR GAMES; BILLIARDS
    • A63D15/00Billiards, e.g. carom billiards or pocket billiards; Billiard tables
    • A63D15/08Cues
    • A63D15/083Means, integrated in the cue, for actuating the ball, e.g. springs

Definitions

  • a POWERED CUE relates to a powered cue stick for use in games such as pool, billiards and snooker.
  • the games of pool, billiards and snooker require a high, degree of accuracy in arm movements in striking a cue ball in order to address it successfully and many would-be players are, because of problems with arthritis etc., denied an opportunity to become proficient at these games.
  • the invention has for its object the construction of a cue stick that enables many more players to become proficient at the table than does the commonly used cue stick.
  • the invention aims to overcome the above disadvantages by providing, a powered cue stick whereby a player may set the length, of travel of the cue's stroke and also its impact force.
  • the powered cue stick can be provided with means for both setting the degree of compression of a spring and another means whereby the length of travel of the cue is controlled. Tlie player, having set his cue, lines up the cue ball and releases a trigger mechanism.
  • the invention resides broadly in a powered cue stick wherein both the impact force of the cue upon the cue ball and the length of travel of the cue are set by manipulation of setting mechanisms and wherein energy stored within the powered cue stick can be released by a trigger mechanism to cause the cue tip to strike the cue ball.
  • Fig. 1 shows a cue stick according to the invention in plan view
  • Fig. 2 shows a sectional side elevation of the cue stick of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 illustrates the cue stick's attachments
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a bipod rest.
  • the powered cue of Fig. 1 is constructed about; an outer tube 10 from which projects the cue stick 11 carrying cue tip 12.
  • Cue stick 11 is spring driven by spring 30, viewable within slot 32 in tube 10,
  • Cue stick 11 is disconnectahly attached to rod 14 which operates a catch mechanism via which rod 14 and cue stick 11 are joined.
  • Rod 14 is operated by the two trigger mechanisms 17 and 18 to release cue stick 11 in a manner which is described below with respect to Fig. 2.
  • Trigger mechanisms 17 and 13 are mounted upon an inner tube 13 carried within outer tube 10.
  • Inner tube 13 carries rod 14 and the cue stick releasemechanism (shown in Fig. 2).
  • outer tube 10 is provided with openings 33 and 35 of sufficient length to enable the inner tube 13 to be slid along the length of the outer tube 10 in order to set the throw of the cue tip as is described below.
  • Forward slide mechanism 15 is connected through longitudinal slot 32 in outer tube 10 via a connector means 31 to an inner sliding flange against which the spring 30 hears, such that movement of the forward, slide mechanism 15 adjusts the force applied to the cue tip 12.
  • Forward slide mechanism 15 is locked in place by catch 23 engaging in holes 29 formed within the tube 10.
  • Catch 23 is operated by depressing spring biased lever 27.
  • Rear slide mechanism 16 which adjusts the throw of the cue tip 12 is fixed relative to tube 10 by engagement of catch means 25 in holes 26 provided along the length of tube 10.
  • Catch means 25 is operated by depressing spring loaded, lever 24 which allows movement of the rear slide mechanism 16 along the length of tube 10 and movement of the inner tube 13 which carries the release mechanism operated by rod 14 to hold the cue stick 11 in its withdrawn, loaded position. Movement of inner tube 13 by rear slide mechanism 16 sets the position of the release mechanism and thereby the distance cue stick 11 must be pushed into the powered cue before engagement with the release mechanism. In this way the throw of cue tip 12 is controlled. Firing of the cue stick may be enabled by operation of either the forward trigger 17 or the rearward trigger 18.
  • Trigger 17 mounted on inner tube 13 is pivoted at 20 such that a downwardly depended projection 21 can, on depression of trigger 17, push stop 19 affixed to rod 14 forward.
  • the downwardly depended projection 21 has access to stop 19 via a hole 34 in inner tube 13.
  • Trigger 18 is mounted on rear slide mechanism 16 and thereby upon inner tube 13 via access hole 35 in outer tube 10.
  • Trigger 18 is pivoted with a downwardly pointing projection 23 which butts against stop 22 on the end of rod 14.
  • depression of trigger 18 causes rod 14 to be pushed forward to release the cue stick release mechanism.
  • Fig. 2 shows the cue stick of Fig. 1 in sectional view from the side.
  • the cue stick 11 is provided with flanges 41 to provide a stop for the released cue stick 11.
  • Cue stick 11 is carried on a shaft 60 about which spring 30 is located to extend between the cue stick flanged end and a sliding stop means 43 affixed to the forward slide mechanism 15 by connection means 31 extending through slots 32 in outer tube 10. Movement of the sliding mechanism 15 allows expansion or contraction of the spring 30 to control the force applied to the cue tip.
  • the end of shaft 60 carries a flanged catch receptor 42 which engages with pawl means 44 affixed by pivot 61 to the inner tube 13.
  • Engagement of the release mechanism comprising catch receptor 42 and pawl means 44, sets the cue stick for firing. Engagement is achieved by forcing cue stick 11 into the length of outer tube 10. By adjustment of the rear slide mechanism 16 the position of the inner tube 13 is set within the outer tube 10, and so the length of throw of the cue tip 12 is controlled. Movement of the inner tube 13 backwards means the cue stick must penetrate further into the outer tube to cause engagement of the release mechanism and gives the cue tip 12 a greater throw in striking the cue ball.
  • Pawl means 44 is provided upon lever 46 pivoted at 61 such that the bevelled leading edge 45 of rod 14 will lift the lever end in engagement with bevelled edge 45 and release the catch mechanism.
  • Rod 14 is retracted to a non-operative position by spring 47 operating between flange stops 48 and 49.
  • spring 47 operating between flange stops 48 and 49.
  • the powered cue can be fired from any number of locations along its length depending upon where appropriate trigger mechanisms are provided.
  • the powered cue can be provided with other equivalent types of trigger mechanisms and means whereby the slide mechanisms may be located along the length of the outer tube, and in particular these mechanisms could be provided internally of the outer tube 10, should it be required to provide a cue stick without outward projections from the outer surface of the cue stick.
  • the mechanisms could be reduced to push button mechanisms with only the push buttons exposed in the external surfaces.
  • FIG 3 shows the powered cue and its accessories.
  • the cue is built around a barrel 111 which may he provided with an extension which can be screwed onto the end 132 of the cue.
  • the barrel 111 is also preferably provided with a bipod rest 117 which can be clipped onto the barrel 111 by rotatable clip member 118.
  • the bipod rest 117 When not in use the bipod rest 117 is rotated and fixed in position above the barrel 111 to be swung down to an operative position as in Figure 3 when required. Alternatively the rest 117 may be simply undipped from the barrel 111.
  • Figure 4 further illustrates the arrangement of the bipod rest 117 upon the barrel 111 and it will be realized that the length of the legs of the rest 117 and their distance apart may he varied for example to provide a so called spider type rest.
  • the pressure slide 119 controls the pressure applied to the spring that drives the cue tip 115 on its plunger 126. By moving the pressure slide along the barrel towards the cue tip end, the player compresses an internal spring to a pressure dependent upon the amount of travel. When the desired adjustment is achieved, the pressure slide is locked by an appropriate mechanism.
  • the trigger and throw slide 120 in Figure 3 controls the length of throw of the cue tip 115 by movement along the barrel to selected positions where it is locked to set the throw of the plunger 126.
  • Slide 120 can also operate a suitable trigger mechanism to cause release of the plunger 126 and action of the cue tip 115.
  • the barrel 111 may also be provided with sights 131 to enable the player to more accurately align the powered cue.

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU9680/81 1981-07-09
AU968081 1981-07-09
AU1883/81 1981-12-09
AU188381 1981-12-09

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US4634123A (en) * 1984-11-02 1987-01-06 Cowan James H Spring actuated cue stick
GB2179866A (en) * 1985-09-06 1987-03-18 Dennis Kilbuern Energized snooker cue
GB2251808B (en) * 1991-01-18 1994-12-14 John Kelly Cue devices

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US3447805A (en) * 1966-01-06 1969-06-03 Frank C Baley Jr Spring-powered cue
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DE2703840A1 (de) * 1977-01-31 1978-08-03 Momcilo Perovic Billardstock
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