Claims
- 1. A retractable cue for propelling a game piece, the cue having a longitudinal axis, the cue comprising:
- a. a front portion having a first interface;
- b. a back portion; and
- c. a collapsing assembly removably connecting the front portion interface to the back portion so that the front portion, back portion and collapsing assembly are coaxial, the collapsing assembly comprising;
- (1) a rod having a first rod being end and a second rod end, the first rod end removably joined to the first interface, the rod being coaxial with the front portion, and having a first glide at the second rod end;
- (2) a first tube having an interior surface extending from a first tube end to a second tube end, wherein the first glide, in mechanical communication with the interior surface, aligns the first tube on the axis, the first tube having:
- (a) a second glide supporting the rod at the first tube end, and provides a first abutment surface in mechanical communication with the first glide
- (3) a sleeve having a bore along the axis, the sleeve being in mechanical communication with the third glide and having means to prevent removal of the first tube from the bore, and the sleeve having a second abutment surface that transmits an axial kinetic energy of the back portion to the first portion to propel a game piece when said cue is thrust forward by a user;
- wherein said sleeve and said back portion are removably attached to each other at a second interface; and
- wherein FIGS. 6A, 6B and 6C mean for interchangeable connecting said back portion to said first interface of the front portion upon removal of said collapsing assembly from the cue front and back portions.
- 2. The cue of claim 1 wherein the second abutment surface comprises a cushion.
- 3. The cue of claim 1 wherein the second abutment surface is within the bore.
- 4. The cue of claim 3 wherein the rod has an axial length extending into the bore and the bore has an axial depth at most equal to the axial length thereby the kinetic energy is transmitted through the rod when the said rod engages said second abutment surface.
- 5. The cue of claim 3 wherein:
- a. the rod has a first axial length extending into the bore;
- b. the bore has an axial depth less than the first axial length; and
- c. the first tube has a second axial length at most equal to the first axial length thereby the kinetic energy is transmitted via the first tube.
- 6. A cue for propelling a game piece, the cue having a longitudinal axis and the cue comprising a plurality of members slidingly and coaxially engaged in series on within another for collapsing into a more fully nested position in response to an axial force, the plurality of members comprising:
- a sleeve having a bore;
- a tube slidingly received inside the bore; and
- a rod slidingly received inside the tube;
- wherein at least one member of the plurality of members has:
- a. a first abutment surface that prevents said one member from escaping from coaxial engagement, and
- b. a second abutment surface that transmits along the axis a force the when said cue is thrust forward to propel a game piece.
- 7. The cue of claim 6 wherein the second abutment surface is located in a plane substantially normal to the axis.
- 8. The cue of claim 6 wherein the rod has said first abutment surface and said second abutment surface.
- 9. The cue of claim 6 wherein the tube has said first abutment surface and said second abutment surface.
- 10. The cue of claim 9 wherein:
- the tube has two opposing ends and a glide at each of the opposing ends;
- the glide at one of the ends has the first abutment surface and the glide at the other of the opposing ends has the second abutment surface; and
- the first abutment surface and the second abutment surface are each normal to the axis.
- 11. The cue of claim 6 wherein the sleeve has said first abutment surface and said second abutment surface.
- 12. The cue of claim 11 wherein:
- the sleeve has two opposing ends and a glide at one of said end;
- the glide at one of the ends has the a abutment surface and the other of the opposing ends has the an abutment surface; and
- the abutment surfaces and the second normal to the axis.
- 13. The cue of claim 6 wherein said one member comprises a glide having surfaces that are the first abutment surface and the second abutment surface.
- 14. The cue of claim 6 wherein the second abutment surface comprises a cushion.
- 15. A cue for propelling a game piece, the cue having a longitudinal axis and comprising:
- a. a first portion;
- b. a second portion; and
- c. a collapsing assembly removably connecting the first portion to the second portion so that the first portion, second portion and collapsing assembly are coaxial, the collapsing assembly comprising:
- (1) a rod having a first rod end and a second rod end, the first rod end joined to the first portion and the rod being coaxial with the first portion, the rod having a first glide at the second rod end;
- (2) a tube having an interior surface extending from a first tube end to a second tube end, the first glide being, in mechanical communication with the interior surface, and aligning the tube on the axis, the tube having:
- (a) a second glide that supports the rod at the first tube end, and provides a first abutment surface for engagement the first glide to prevent removal of the rod from the first tube; and
- (b) a third glide at the second tube end; and
- wherein the second portion has a bore along the axis slidingly receiving the said tube, the second portion being engagable by the third glide to prevent removal of the tube from the bore, and the second portion having a second abutment surface that transmits when said cue is thrust forward axial kinetic energy of the second portion to the first portion to propel a game piece.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part application of, and claims priority from, U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 08/571,600, filed on Dec. 13, 1995, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
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