Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
473042000 | Cue rest | 7 |
20090186714 | Drapeable cue rest - A rest for retaining billiards cue sticks and other implements, tools and instrument comprising a sheet of non-skid material having a top, a bottom, at least one peripheral edge, a top portion and a bottom portion, a pocket means positioned on the top portion containing a weight therein. The rest drapes over a table edge or other similar surface and retains a cue stick in a generally upright position. | 07-23-2009 |
20090186715 | Pool Port A Clip - A pool clip for detachably connecting to a support surface may include a first clamp holding member for clamping to the support surface, a second clamp holding member for cooperating with the first clamp holding member for clamping to the support surface, a biasing device for biasing the first clamp holding member and the second clamp holding member, and each of the first clamp holding member and the second clamp holding member having a billiard cue holding surface adapted for holding multiple billiard cues of varying diameters and lengths. The first clamp holding member may include an aperture for cooperating with an insert member, and the insert member may include a depression area adapted for cooperating with a cue ball. The first clamp holding member may include an arm member to cooperate with the biasing device so that the first clamp holding member and the second clamp holding member are pivotally connected, and the first clamp holding member may include a handle section to allow a user to pivot the first clamp holding member with respect to the second clamp holding member. The billiard cue holding surface may be concavely curved, and the clamp holding member may include a support holding surface. The support holding surface may be formed from flexible material, and the insert member may be formed from flexible material. | 07-23-2009 |
20110201436 | POOL RIDER POOL SHOOTING AID - A pool shooting aid apparatus comprises a structure having an opening operable to accept a cue stick so that a tip and a portion of a shaft of the cue stick passes through the opening out of the structure. | 08-18-2011 |
20130252750 | BILLIARDS CUE ATTACHMENT - A billiards cue attachment includes a cue ball having a passageway therein for receiving the tip end of a cue. This arrangement eliminates the need for a player to grasp the shaft of the cue with the bridge hand. Only one hand need be employed to grasp the butt of the cue. The billiards cue attachment also offers an alternative to using a bridge stick for short players who are unable to set a hand bridge close to the cue ball, eliminating the need to hold the cue stick with one hand and the bridge stick with the other hand. | 09-26-2013 |
473043000 | Hand attached or engaged by hand in vicinity of cue supporting portion | 3 |
20100311511 | Jump Shot Tool for Billiards and Pool - Equipment and methods for shooting a billiards jump shot to hop a cue ball off the surface of a billiards table. A billiards jump shot tool supports a pool cue white shooting a jump shot, providing the necessary lateral support for the pool cue at the correct height, enabling a novice player to shoot a very difficult billiards jump shot with i only a minimum amount of practice. | 12-09-2010 |
20150065262 | Cue easy hold glove - This invention is a Cue easy hold glove to be worn by cue sports players while engaging the game of cue sports. It is of a wearable material and has stalls for the thumb and the index finger, extends in a semi circular pattern to point on the wrist and extends along a line parallel the fore arm to a point below the wrist, held down with a band | 03-05-2015 |
20150297977 | BILLIARDS PLAYING AID - A billiards playing aid is provided. The billiards playing aid includes a guide tray with a channel formed to receive a cue stick. At least one finger support such as a middle finger support and a ring finger support may extend from the side of the guide tray. The finger supports may each form a hole for a user to fit their fingers within. | 10-22-2015 |