Claims
- 1. A rack for storing billiard balls, comprising:
a base having a first engagement surface; an elongated billiard ball holder defining an elongated central space configured to support a plurality of billiard balls in contact with one another in a row, said billiard ball holder including an opening to said elongated central space, such that billiard balls can be inserted into said central space through said opening, and said billiard ball holder can be tilted to roll stored billiard balls through said opening, said billiard ball holder having a second engagement surface configured to removably engage said first engagement surface and retain said billiard ball holder in a generally upright position wherein said elongated central space extends generally vertically, said billiard ball holder being removable from said base to facilitate transport of the billiard ball holder and stored billiard balls to an associated billiards table.
- 2. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said base includes at least one cue holder adapted to removably retain a billiard cue.
- 3. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said elongated central space is generally cylindrical with a diameter of at least about two and one-quarter inches.
- 4. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 3, wherein:
said billiard ball holder includes an elongated opening providing visual access to said elongated central space such that a user can determine whether or not billiard balls are present in said billiard ball holder.
- 5. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said base includes a surface having an opening forming said first engagement surface; and said billiard ball holder includes a first end defining said second engagement surface, said first end removably receivable within said opening such that said billiard ball holder is supported by said base.
- 6. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 5, wherein:
said opening faces upwardly and said billiard ball holder is positionable within said opening and retained in a generally upright position.
- 7. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said base includes a lower portion configured to support said base on a floor surface; an upright member extending upwardly from said lower portion; said base including an upper portion secured to said upright member adjacent an upper end thereof; said lower portion having at least one lower opening configured to receive a first end of a billiard cue; and said upper portion including registry with said lower opening to receive and retain a tip portion of a billiard cue and support the billiard cue in a generally upright position.
- 8. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 7, wherein:
said upright member has a generally tubular construction defining an elongated cavity defining an axis and having sufficient size to removably receive at least a lower portion of said elongated billiard ball holder therein; said lower portion includes a plurality of lower openings configured to receive a first end of a billiard cue, said lower openings spaced about said axis, each at approximately the same distance from said axis; and said upper portion including a plurality of upper openings, each in vertical registry with a selected one of said lower openings, each upper opening configured to receive a tip portion of a billiard cue to retain the billiard cue in a generally upright position.
- 9. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 7, wherein:
said base, lower member, and upper member together form a cabinet; said upright member forming a vertical rear wall of said cabinet; said lower portion including a plurality of lower openings configured to receive a billiard cue and positioned adjacent a front portion of said lower portion in front of said vertical rear wall; and said upper portion including a plurality of openings, each in vertical registry with a selected one of said lower openings and configured to receive a tip portion of a billiard cue to retain the billiard cue in a generally upright position.
- 10. A rack for storing billiard balls and pool cues, comprising:
a base including at least one holder configured to support a pool cue, said base including an upwardly opening aperture; an elongated billiard ball holder defining a lower end and an elongated cylindrical cavity having sufficient size to receive at least fifteen billiard balls, said cavity having at least one opening of sufficient size to permit billiard balls to pass therethrough; and said aperture and said billiard ball holder configured such that said lower end of said billiard ball holder can be removably received in said aperture to retain said billiard ball holder in an upright position.
- 11. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 10, wherein:
said cylindrical cavity has a diameter of at least about two and one-quarter inches.
- 12. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 11, wherein:
said billiard ball holder includes an elongated opening providing visual access to said elongated central space such that a user can determine whether or not billiard balls are present in said billiard ball holder.
- 13. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 10, wherein:
said base includes a lower portion configured to support said base on a floor surface; an upright member extending upwardly from said lower portion; said base including an upper portion secured to said upright member adjacent an upper end thereof; said lower portion having at least one lower opening configured to receive a first end of a billiard cue; and said upper portion including registry with said lower opening to receive and retain a tip portion of a billiard cue and support the billiard cue in a generally upright position.
- 14. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 13, wherein:
said upright member has a generally tubular construction defining an elongated cavity defining an axis and having sufficient size to removably receive at least a lower portion of said elongated billiard ball holder therein; said lower portion includes a plurality of lower openings configured to receive a first end of a billiard cue, said lower openings spaced about said axis, each at approximately the same distance from said axis; and said upper portion including a plurality of upper openings, each in vertical registry with a selected one of said lower openings, each upper opening configured to receive a tip portion of a billiard cue to retain the billiard cue in a generally upright position.
- 15. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 13, wherein:
said base, lower member, and upper member together form a cabinet; said upright member forming a vertical rear wall of said cabinet; said lower portion including a plurality of lower openings configured to receive a billiard cue and positioned adjacent a front portion of said lower portion in front of said vertical rear wall; and said upper portion including a plurality of openings, each in vertical registry with a selected one of said lower openings and configured to receive a tip portion of a billiard cue to retain the billiard cue in a generally upright position.
- 16. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 14, including:
a cap configured to fit over an upper end of said upright member to close off said elongated cavity.
- 17. A rack for storing billiard balls, comprising:
a billiard ball holder configured to retain a plurality of billiard balls, said billiard ball holder defining an upper end and a lower end; a base having a lower portion including an upwardly opening lower aperture with a support positioned in said lower aperture, said base having an upper portion including a downwardly opening upper aperture above said lower aperture and defining a vertical distance between said upper and lower apertures; and said billiard ball holder having a length between said upper and lower ends that is greater than said vertical distance, such that said billiard ball holder can be installed to said base by inserting said upper end into said upper aperture, rotating said lower end into alignment with said lower aperture, and shifting said billiard ball holder downwardly onto said support, said support positioning said billiard ball holder with said upper end at least partially within said upper aperture such that said billiard ball holder is retained in an upright position.
- 18. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 16, wherein:
said billiard ball holder has an elongated tubular construction defining an elongated central space configured to receive a plurality of billiard balls.
- 19. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 18, wherein:
said elongated central space is generally cylindrical with a diameter of at least about two and one-quarter inches.
- 20. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 19, wherein:
said billiard ball holder includes an elongated opening providing visual access to said elongated central space such that a user can determine whether or not billiard balls are present in said billiard ball holder.
- 21. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 20, wherein:
said base includes a lower portion configured to support said base on a floor surface; an upright member extending upwardly from said lower portion; said base including an upper portion secured to said upright member adjacent an upper end thereof; said lower portion having at least one lower opening configured to receive a first end of a billiard cue; and said upper portion including registry with said lower opening to receive and retain a tip portion of a billiard cue and support the billiard cue in a generally upright position.
- 22. The rack for storing billiard balls set forth in claim 13, wherein:
said base, lower member, and upper member together form a cabinet; said upright member forming a vertical rear wall of said cabinet; said lower portion including a plurality of lower openings configured to receive a billiard cue and positioned adjacent a front portion of said lower portion in front of said vertical rear wall; and said upper portion including a plurality of openings, each in vertical registry with a selected one of said lower openings and configured to receive a tip portion of a billiard cue to retain the billiard cue in a generally upright position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION AND CLAIM TO PRIORITY
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/699,603, filed Oct. 30, 2000 and currently pending.
Continuations (1)
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Parent |
09699603 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
Child |
10712865 |
Nov 2003 |
US |