Claims
- 1. A billiard table corner construction comprising:
- a table leg having an upper portion with a first plurality and a second plurality of horizontal openings, said first and second plurality of openings being perpendicular to each other in said leg upper portion;
- a first sill;
- a second sill normal to said first sill;
- a first cleat secured to said first sill, said first cleat including first horizontal openings therethrough aligned with said table leg first plurality of openings;
- a second cleat secured to said second sill, said second cleat including second horizontal openings therethrough aligned with said table leg second plurality of openings;
- a first plurality of rods extending through said first horizontal openings in said first cleat and into said first plurality of openings in said upper portion of said leg sufficiently to intersect said second plurality of openings in said leg;
- said first plurality of rods each having inner ends, outer ends, and transverse threaded openings therein adjacent said inner ends;
- a second plurality of rods extending through said second openings in said second cleat and into said second plurality of openings in said upper portion of the leg;
- said second plurality of rods being axially hollow from end to end forming elongated passages;
- a second plurality of elongated threaded fasteners extending through said elongated passages of said second plurality of rods and aligned with and engaging said threaded transverse openings of said first plurality of rods for threaded connection thereto such that said second cleat and said second sill are forced tightly against said leg; and
- a first plurality of elongated threaded fasteners engaged with said first rods and with said first cleat to force said first cleat and said first sill tightly against said leg.
- 2. The billiard table corner construction of claim 1 wherein said first cleat is wood.
- 3. The billiard table corner construction of claim 2 wherein said first cleat is secured to said first sill by adhesive and/or screws.
- 4. The billiard table corner construction of claim 1 wherein said second cleat is wood.
- 5. The billiard table corner construction of claim 4 wherein said second cleat is secured to said second sill by adhesive and/or screws.
- 6. The billiard table corner construction of claim 1 wherein said first rods include a threaded axial recess receiving and engaging said first plurality of threaded fasteners to force said first sill tightly against said leg.
- 7. The billiard table corner construction in claim 1 wherein said second plurality of rods extend into said leg sufficiently to abut said first plurality of rods.
- 8. The billiard table corner construction of claim 1, wherein an outside of said first plurality of rods have a transverse groove for gauging a preferred depth of the first plurality of rods in the table leg.
- 9. A billiard table corner construction comprising:
- a table leg having an upper portion with first and second horizontal openings, said first and second openings being perpendicular to each other in said leg upper portion;
- a first sill subassembly including a second horizontal opening therethrough aligned with said table leg first opening;
- a first sill subassembly normal to said first sill subassembly including a second horizontal opening therethrough aligned with said table leg second opening;
- a first rod extending through said first horizontal opening in said first sill subassembly into said first opening in said upper portion of said leg sufficiently to intersect said second opening in said leg;
- said first rod having an inner end, an outer end, and a transverse threaded opening therein adjacent said inner end;
- a second elongated threaded fastener extending through said second sill subassembly and said leg, and aligned with and engaging said threaded transverse opening of said first rod for threaded connection thereto such that said second sill is forced tightly against said leg; and
- a first elongated threaded fastener engaged with said first rod and with said first sill subassembly to force said first sill subassembly tightly against said leg.
- 10. The billiard table corner construction of claim 9 wherein said first rod includes a threaded axial recess receiving and engaging said first threaded fastener to force said first sill subassembly tightly against said leg.
- 11. The billiard table corner construction of claim 9 wherein said first sill subassembly comprises a first sill and a first cleat.
- 12. The billiard table corner construction of claim 11 wherein said second sill subassembly comprises a second sill and a second cleat.
- 13. The billiard table corner construction of claim 9 including a second, axially hollow rod extending through said second sill subassembly and said leg to said first rod, and said second elongated fastener extends through said second rod.
- 14. The billiard table corner construction of claim 9, wherein an outside of said first rod has a transverse groove for gauging a preferred depth of the rods in the table leg.
- 15. The method of assembling a billiard table corner leg assembly comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a leg having in the upper portion thereof a first plurality and a second plurality of horizontal openings, normal to each other;
- b) providing first and second sills having respective first and second cleats, said first and second cleats having respective first and second pluralities of openings;
- c) aligning said first and second pluralities of cleat openings with said first and second pluralities of leg openings, respectively;
- d) providing a first plurality of rods having inner ends, outer ends, transverse threaded openings adjacent said inner ends and axial threaded openings at said outer ends;
- e) providing a second plurality of rods hollow from end to end;
- f) inserting said first plurality of rods into said first plurality of cleat openings and said first plurality of leg openings such that said transverse openings align with said second plurality of leg openings;
- g) inserting said hollow rods into said second plurality of cleat openings and said second plurality of leg openings until they abut against said first plurality of rods;
- h) inserting elongated bolts through said hollow rods and threadably engaging said threaded transverse openings of the first rods to draw said second cleat tightly against said leg; and
- i) inserting bolts threadably into said axial threaded openings to force said first cleat tightly against said leg.
- 16. The method of assembling a billiard table corner leg assembly of claim 15, further comprising providing a transverse groove on an outside of said first plurality of rods, and wherein said step of inserting said first plurality of rods further comprises inserting said first plurality of rods into the first plurality of leg openings until the transverse groove aligns with a face of the leg.
- 17. The method of assembling a billiard table corner leg assembly comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a leg having in the upper portion thereof first and second horizontal openings, normal to each other;
- b) providing first and second sill subassemblies having respective first and second horizontal openings;
- c) aligning said first and second sill subassembly openings with said first and second leg openings, respectively;
- d) providing a first rod having an inner end, an outer end, and a transverse threaded opening adjacent said inner end, and an axial threaded opening at said outer end;
- e) inserting said first rod into said first sill subassembly opening and said first leg opening such that said transverse opening aligns with said second leg opening;
- f) inserting an elongated bolt through said second sill subassembly opening and said second leg opening and threadably engaging said threaded transverse opening of the first rod to draw said second sill subassembly tightly against said leg; and
- g) inserting a bolt threadably into said axial threaded opening to force said first sill subassembly tightly against said leg.
- 18. The method of assembling a billiard table corner leg in claim 17 including the steps of:
- h) providing a second rod, hollow from end to end; and
- i) inserting said hollow rod into said second sill subassembly opening and said second table leg opening, and said elongated bolt in step f) being inserted through said hollow rod.
- 19. The method of assembling a billiard table corner leg in claim 18 wherein said hollow rod is abutted against said first rod.
- 20. The method of assembling a billiard table corner leg assembly of claim 17, further comprising providing a transverse groove on an outside of said first rod, and wherein said step of inserting said first rod further comprises inserting said rod into the first opening until the transverse groove aligns with a face of the leg.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.119(e) on United States Provisional Application No. 60/082,799, entitled BILLIARD TABLE CORNER CONSTRUCTION AND SIGHT MARKERS, filed Apr. 23, 1998, by William R. McCormick, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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