Claims
- 1. A system for recovering a chalk body from a remote location in a pool table environment comprising:
a pool cue including a tapered shaft having a gripping end of relatively large cross section, a striking end of relatively small cross section, a tip mounted on the striking end of the shaft, and material of one of two kinds incorporated with said shaft in proximity to said tip; said two kinds comprising a first kind receptive to engagement and retention by material of a second kind, and said second kind being capable of engaging and detachably retaining material of the first kind; and a chalk body incorporating material of the other of said kinds.
- 2. A system for recovering a chalk body from a remote location in a pool table environment comprising:
a pool cue including a tapered shaft having a gripping end of relatively large cross section and a striking end of relatively small cross section, a tip mounted on the striking end of the shaft, and magnetic material of one of two kinds incorporated with said shaft in proximity to said tip; said two kinds comprising a first kind including paramagnetic materials having low retentivity and a second kind including permanent magnet materials having substantial retentivity and field strength; and a chalk body incorporating magnetic material of the other of said kinds.
- 3. A system according to claim 2 wherein the magnetic material incorporated in said shaft is of the second kind and the material incorporated in said chalk body is of the first kind.
- 4. A system according to claim 2 wherein the magnetic material incorporated in said shaft is material of the first kind and the magnetic material in said chalk body is material of the second kind.
- 5. A system according to claim 3 wherein the magnetic material of said shaft is a body of sintered ferromagnetic material and the chalk body is a cube having faces and said magnetic material in said chalk body is a thin paramagnetic sheet on a portion of said faces.
- 6. A system according to claim 3 including a diamagnetic ferrule between the striking end of the shaft and the tip, the magnetic material incorporated with the shaft being disposed in said ferrule.
- 7. A system according to claim 6 wherein the magnetic material in said ferrule is a cylinder having a magnetic field along its axis.
- 8. A system according to claim 7 wherein the magnetic cylinder has its axis transverse to the axis of the ferrule.
- 9. A system according to claim 8 wherein a thin paramagnetic sheet overlies a portion of said chalk body.
- 10 The system of claim 9 wherein a wrapper covers the paramagnetic sheet material on said chalk body.
- 11. A pool cue comprising:
a tapered shaft having a gripping end of relatively large cross section and a striking end of relatively small cross section; a tip mounted on the striking end of the shaft; and a permanent magnet incorporated with said shaft in proximity to said tip.
- 12. A system for recovering a chalk body from a remote location in a pool table environment comprising a pool cue according to claim 11 and a chalk body incorporating paramagnetic material.
- 13. A pool cue according to claim 11 wherein said magnet is a body of sintered ferromagnetic material.
- 14. A pool cue according to claim 13 including a ferrule between the striking end of the shaft and the tip, the magnetic material incorporated with the shaft being disposed in said ferrule.
- 15. A pool cue according to claim 14 wherein the magnetic material in said ferrule is a cylinder having a magnetic field along its axis.
- 16. A pool cue according to claim 15 wherein the magnetic cylinder has its axis transverse to the axis of the ferrule.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/287,827 filed on May 1, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60287827 |
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