Claims
- 1. A pool cue with optional cue weights in combination with an extender that is adapted to fit over a butt end cushion of the cue, the combination comprising:a cushion affixed to the butt end of said cue, having therethrough a longitudinal central bore, which bore extends beyond the cushion and into the butt end of said cue; a forward facing end of said extender having an externally threaded longitudinal stub shaft extending out of and away from a cavity which is located in the forward end of said pool cue extender; said cavity of said extender defined by a cylindrical upstanding wall of said forward facing end and a depth sufficiently surrounding said stub shaft for housing therein said weights, if any, and/or said butt end cue cushion when said extender is thread onto said cue; and said bore, when viewed in cross section having internal threads within said cue butt end that align and mate with said external threads on the stub shaft such that said extender may be secured manually to the butt end of said pool cue, and further, such that user removal of said extender exposes said affixed butt end cushion on said cue.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 and further comprising:one or more washer-like weight rings for regulating the weight of an extended cue; and such weight rings sized with a central opening which allows said rings to nest rearward of said cushion-receiving portion of said extender cavity.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 and further comprising:a series of said washer-like weight rings, some of which have slightly oversized openings that may be dropped over the threaded extender stub before the extender itself is screwed unto the modified pool cue; and the outermost weight ring thereof having a central opening internally threaded to mate with said external threads on said extender stub shaft.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 and further comprising:said outermost threaded weight ring is also provided with an outwardly facing pair of opposed indents of sufficient depth to receive a pair of spaced prongs of a spanner wrench while so nested: and a spanner wrench having spaced prongs and a throat that is deep enough to allow a user to thread the outermost ring unto said stub shaft such that said threaded weight ring is securely housed and concealed within said cavity.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 and further comprising:a series of extender sections of differing lengths, with each extender section being fitted to mate with another extender section in tandem so as to extend the length of a pool cue; at least one of said differing length extender sections having a forward and rearward end with a convex cushion affixed at said rearward end, a bore through said convex cushion, and internal threads in said bore, which threads are adapted to mate with a threaded stub shaft extending from a cushion-concealing cavity in a tandem extender section.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 and further comprising:each extender section also having a rearward end fitted at said rearward end with a cushion having located centrally therethrough a bore adapted to receive a threaded shaft of another extender section.
- 7. A pool cue in combination with an extender having a rearward and a forward end, which extender is adapted to fit over the butt end cushion of a pool cue for user adaptability for playing the game of pool, said extender comprising;a forward facing threaded stub shaft extending out of and away from a concave cavity located in said forward end of said pool cue extender, which cavity surrounds said threaded stub shaft; said cavity defined by an upstanding wall at said forward face with a depth dimension adapted to receive and house said butt end cushion of said cue within said cavity; a mating bore positioned through said base cushion and into a butt end of a pool cue, which bore has internal threads that align and mate with the threads on said threaded stub shaft such that said extender may be secured to and/or manually removed from the butt end of said pool cue; weight means which may be selectively housed in said cavity for varying the weight of an extended pool cue equipped with said extender; and a second cushion fastened at the rearward end of said extender, which second cushion also has a bore therethrough for receiving a threaded stub shaft of another extender, which other extender also has a second cavity surrounding another second threaded stub shaft for housing, receiving and concealing said second cushion.
- 8. A method of adding to a pool cue optional cue weights, if any, and an extender, which extender has a rearward and forward end, with the forward end adapted to fit over the butt end of a bored-through cushion of said pool cue for user adaptability for playing the game of pool, said method comprising;locating a cavity in the forward end of said pool cue extender by a cylindrical upstanding wall of the extender; installing a forward facing stub shaft in the facing end of an extender, which shaft extends out of and away from said cavity, surrounding the stub shaft by an empty donut-shaped space between said shaft and the upstanding wall; sizing the dimensions of said cavity with said space being sufficient to receive and house therein a cushion from the butt end of a pool cue or another extender section; manually selecting optional cue weights for adjusting the weight of said cue; housing in said cavity said butt end cue cushion alone and/or with said weights; and adapting a mating bore positioned through said base cushion and into said butt end of said pool cue, with internal threads that align and mate with threads on said stub shaft.
- 9. The method of extending a pool cue in accordance with claim 8 and further comprising:regulating the weight of an extended cue by the installation in said extender of one or more washer-like weight rings; sizing such weight rings such that said rings slip over said stub shaft; and nesting said weight rings within said cavity in said extender.
- 10. The method of extending a pool cue in accordance with claim 8 and further comprising:fashioning a series of washer-like weight rings; equipping some of said weight rings with slightly oversized openings relative to said stub shaft; and slipping said weight rings over the threaded extender stub before screwing the extender itself onto said modified pool cue.
- 11. The method of extending a pool cue in accordance with claim 10 and further comprising:threading the outermost weight ring with threads adapted to mate with the threads on said extender stub shaft.
- 12. The method of extending a pool cue in accordance with claim 11 and further comprising:providing said outermost weight ring with a pair of opposed indents of sufficient depth to receive a pair of spaced prongs of a spanner wrench: and equipping said spanner wrench with spaced prongs and a throat that is deep enough to allow a user to thread the outermost ring onto said stub shaft; and securely housing within said cavity said threaded weight ring.
- 13. The method of extending a pool cue in accordance with claim 8 and further comprising:providing to a player a series of extender sections of differing lengths; fitting each extender section such that it mates with another extender section in tandem; and extending the length of a pool cue by a number of tandem connections so as to suit a particular user.
- 14. The method of extending a pool cue in accordance with claim 8 and further comprising:fitting selected extender sections with a cushion held in place by a fastening means at the butt end of the so fitted extender section.
- 15. The method of extending a pool cue in accordance with claim 8 and further comprising:fitting selected extender sections at the rearward end thereof with a cushion; and centrally locating through said cushion a bore adapted to receive a threaded shaft of another extender section; and extending the length of said cue by threading into place at said bore another extender section.
- 16. In a multi-piece pool cue having a cue section with a base end and a convex bumper affixed thereto, a manually coupled extension piece coupled at a central longitudinal opening located on a longitudinal center axis for said cue by separated yet connectable threaded female and male connectors located and secured in the pool cue and in the extension piece, respectively, together with manually selectable cue weights for adjusting the weight of said cue, the improvement comprising:said convex bumper has a longitudinal female opening bored through said cushion and threaded into said base end of said cue; and said extension piece has a mating threaded male stub shaft which: A. lies along said longitudinal axis, B. is secured in said extension piece, and C. extends forward and beyond a concave cavity which is located in a forward facing end of said extension piece with sufficient threaded male portion exposed beyond said extension piece forward end for mating with the female threads in said cue base end after passing through said bore in said cushion; and said cavity formed by a thin cylindrical upstanding wall of said extension piece and including a void space between an interior wall surface and the cylindrical stub shaft exterior for receiving therein said weights if any and/or the affixed cushion alone for housing same in said void space.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application entitled EXTENDER FOR A POOL CUE, filed on Aug. 10, 2000 having Ser. No. 29/127,695 now issued as United States patent D444,519.
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