The present invention relates to pool tables, and more particularly, to an apparatus for displaying pool cues and a pool ball on a pool table, while simultaneously illuminating the pool table.
It is estimated that there are approximately between 1.75 and 3 million home pool tables in the United States alone. This estimate is based on the number of pool tables sold annually in the United States, and may not include tables include in establishments such as bars, taverns, and recreation centers.
Most pool tables are covered when not in use, and accessories such as cues and balls may be stored on separate tables, wall-mounted racks, canopies above the table, or various other fixtures. While many of these fixtures are adequate for their purposes, they are rather plain in design and do not accentuate or complement the elegance of the pool table. This and other shortcomings of existing pool cue holders are addressed by the present disclosure as discussed below.
A pool cue holder according to the present disclosure includes a housing having a set of four, circumferentially spaced-apart openings configured to receive the distal end of a pool cue. The dimension, position, and shape of the openings are selected such that when the proximal end of each pool cue is positioned in a different corner of the a table and the corresponding distal end of each pool cue is inserted through a different one of the one of the four openings in the housing, the housing will be supported directly over the center of the pool table. Thus, the housing and the cues together form an eye-pleasing and inviting teepee-like structure that draws the viewer's attention.
In one aspect of the invention, the housing has the shape of a truncated dome, and the openings are formed in a curved side wall having a circular bottom edge. The dome includes a top wall having a circular indentation configured to receive and support a pool ball.
In another aspect of the invention, the interior portion of the housing includes a plurality of radially extending, circumferentially spaced-apart partitions, each partition defining a side of a chamber configured to receive a pool cue. Each partition may extend at an oblique angle to an adjacent partition so that each chamber defined by the two adjacent partition is pie-shaped, with an apex that is narrower in width than the distal end of a pool cue. The partitions may be six in number.
In another aspect of the invention, each opening may be located between two adjacent partitions. The openings may be oval in shape, with a width that is wider than the distal end of a pool cube, and a length that is at least one and a half times as large as the width.
In some embodiments, the bottom end of the housing may be open. One or more small LED light sources may be placed in the inner surface of the side wall, to illuminate the pool table when the cues are not in use. A hook may be provided on the underside of the top wall of the housing to allow users to hang decorative items below the housing.
In some embodiments, a base receptacle having a side wall and a bottom wall may be secured to the bottom end of the housing. The base receptacle may contain an LED light, and the bottom wall may include openings allowing light from the LED light source to illuminate the table. The openings may be arranged in a manner allowing the light to illuminate the table in and interesting and decorative way. In one embodiment, the openings may be arranged in a stars and stripes pattern.
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The cue holder 10 includes a housing 22 that receives the distal ends of four pool cues 24, 26, 28, 30, the proximal ends of which are received in the corners 17, 18, 19, 20. The cues may be any standard size. For instance, they may measure 48, 52, or 58″ in length. Each cue is tapered, with a distal end having a smaller diameter than its proximal end. A ball, preferably a regulation cue ball 32 having a diameter of 2¼″, is mounted on top of the housing 20, and an ornament 34 is hung from the bottom of the housing 22.
The housing 22, best seen in
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The partitions 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 intersect a central hub 66 in the center of the housing 22. A hole 68 formed in the hub 66 allows the attachment of a hook 70, as shown in
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The base receptacle, identified in
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/999,472, filed Feb. 28, 2014, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/851,099, filed Feb. 28, 2013, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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