The present invention relates to a low profile pool table corner assembly and more particularly, to a flush mounted corner assembly adapted to be secured to the side rails of a pool table.
Pool or pocket billiards is a cue sport game played on a table with six receptacles or pockets positioned and located along the side rails into which pool balls are deposited as the main goal of play. There are many different sizes and styles of pool tables but all include four corner pockets and two side pockets. In this regard, the bed or playing surface of the pool table is provided with a cut-out portion for each of the corner pockets and for the two side pockets. The rails of the pool table are cut to provide gaps adjacent each of the cut-out portions and each rail includes a cushioned portion which provides a consistent bounce to the pool balls as they strike the side rails. A corner assembly is then mounted in the gaps associated with the four corner pockets positioned to receive a pool ball which falls through the cut-out portion and into the pocket.
The prior art corner assembly 100 as best illustrated in
The top flanges 104 and 106 of the prior art corner casting member 102 extend from and overhand both opposite end wall portions 112 and 114 and extend toward the terminal edge portions 138 and 140 of the rail members 108 and 110. Once the prior art corner casting member 102 is positioned and located for attachment to the adjacent side rail members 108 and 110 as illustrated in
While such prior art corner casting members are suitable for the purposes just described, the raised joints 142 and 144 and the raised pocket lip portion 146 are not ideal for play from the respective corners. In this regard, it is generally recognized that success in pool games or billiards depends upon the player's ability to direct the cue ball to a desired region of the playing surface so as to strike an object ball in a certain manner to direct the object ball to one of the pool pockets. Thus, aligning and aiming of the cue stick with respect to the cue ball is important to achieve the desired movement of the object ball. The raised joints 142 and 144 and the raised lip pocket portion 146 can interfere with and hinder the cue stick alignment process when shooting from the corner of the pool table. More particularly, these raised surfaces cause the cue stick to be positioned and located higher than normal when shooting over the corer casting member 102, and the raised corner joints 142, 144 and 146 can cause damage to the cue stick. In addition, the uneven surfaces of the corner joints likewise cause pool players to make more difficult angle shots, particularly when the cue ball needs to be struck near its lower surface. All of these factors increase the complexity of any shot from the corner of the pool table.
It is therefore desirable to provide a corner casting member which can be mounted flush with the top surface of the rail members. It is desirable to provide a corner casting member which will enable the lip portion of the pocket member to be mounted flush with the top surface of the corner casting member. It is further desirable to provide an improved and secure attachment of the corner casting member to the rail members.
In an effort to overcome the aforementioned shortcomings, the present invention provides a corner casting member which is mounted flush with the top surface of the rail members.
The present invention relates to various embodiments of a low profile corner assembly for use with pool tables wherein the corner casting member includes a mounting flange positioned flush with the top surfaces of the adjacent rail members. The present corner assembly also allows the pocket member to be positioned flush with the top surface of the corner casting member. The present invention overcomes many of the shortcomings and limitations of the prior art corner assemblies discussed above and teaches the construction and operation of a corner assembly adaptable for use with a wide variety of different types of pool tables wherein the corner casting member is fitted flush with and between a respective pair of rail members.
In one aspect of the present invention, the present corner assembly includes a corner casting member having two rail engaging sections for securing the corner casting member to specifically formed adjacent rail members. The two rail engaging sections associated with each corner casting member include means for securing the present corner casting member to the adjacent rail members, each rail engaging section having a mounting flange for mating with a corresponding recessed portion formed on the top edge of the adjacent rail member. The mounting flanges extend horizontally and outwardly from the terminal end walls associated with the present corner casting member toward the adjacent rail members and are positioned and located for being received into the corresponding recesses formed and positioned on the top surface of the respective adjacent rail members such that the upper surface of the present corner casting member is positioned flush with the top surface of the adjacent rail members. This smooth and even surface joinder of the present corner casting member and the adjacent rail members improves a player's ability to aim and align the cue stick when shooting near the corner assembly.
The present corner casting member further includes a pair of planar ribs associated respectively with each of two cylindrical projections which are likewise positioned and located for mating with respective apertures formed in the support flanges associated with the adjacent rail members. Each pair of planar ribs extend radially outwardly from each of the cylindrical projections and are positioned and located in substantially perpendicular relationship to each other to provide additional support to the cylindrical projections. In one aspect of the present invention, a protrusion or spike member extends vertically downward from the center of the top edge portion of each rib for mating with and engaging the top surface of the support flanges associated with the adjacent rail members. The corner casting member is further secured in place with the adjacent rail members when the protrusions or spike members engage the corresponding support flanges, thereby providing additional rigidity to the overall corner assembly and further facilitating attachment of the corer casting member to the adjacent rail members.
The present corner casting member likewise includes a recessed portion for receiving the lip portion of the pocket member for allowing the pocket member to be mounted flush with the top surface of the corner casting member.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the following detailed specification taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference may be made to the accompanying drawings.
It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale and that the embodiments are sometimes illustrated by graphic symbols, phantom lines, diagrammatic representations and fragmentary views. In certain instances, details which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention or which render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the invention is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein. Like numbers utilized throughout the various Figures designate like or similar parts or structure.
The present invention is generally embodied in a pool table and pertains to an improved low profile corner assembly which may be adapted for use with a wide variety of different types of pool tables. A conventional pool table is comprised of a plurality of adjacent rail members which fit together to form a rectangular frame adapted to be positioned on a supporting table structure. The pool table generally includes a bed or playing surface formed of slate or any other appropriate playing surface material which is supported on the table-like structure and typically is covered with an appropriate fabric or cloth material suitable for play. The rail members are mounted either to the playing surface or on a support frame for the playing surface with the free ends thereof forming a gap for receiving either the corner pocket assembly or the side pocket assembly. The corner assemblies constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention are fitted between each pair of adjacent rail members in a manner described in detail below. The present corner assemblies are provided at the four corners of the pool table.
Referring to the drawings,
As best illustrated in
The two opposite rail engaging sections 26 and 28 are provided to secure the corner casting member 20 to the rail members 16 and 18, each rail engaging section having a corresponding mounting flange 42 and 44 for mating with the corresponding elongated recessed portions 46 and 48 formed on the top edge portion of the rail members 16 and 18 as best illustrated in
The inner curved wall 38 of the corner casting member 20 extends vertically downward from the upper surface 30 and forms a serpentine or wavy surface for mating with the pocket member 22. Each of the adjacent rail members 16 and 18 is formed with a supporting flange 12 and 14 extending from the bottom portion of the rail member toward the corner casting member 20 as previously explained. The apertures 54 and 56 associated with the supporting flanges 12 and 14 are slightly larger than the cylindrical projections 50 and 52 so as to receive the same but the dimensions are such as to provide a snug fit. A threaded bolt or other threaded fastening member 51 and 53 is inserted through an optional washer member 55 and 57, through the apertures 54 and 56 of the supporting rail flanges 12 and 14, and then into the respective bores 59 and 61 formed in the center of the cylindrical projections 50 and 52. Obviously, the corner casting member 20 can be shaped and dimensioned as necessary for engagement with various types of pool tables.
As best shown in
In a preferred embodiment, each of the cylindrical projections 50 and 52 include a pair of planar ribs 58 and 60, and 62 and 64, as best illustrated in
While the pocket member 22 may be of any construction such as a sewn leather pocket having at least a lip portion for engaging the corner casting member 20, the pocket member 22 illustrated in
Due to the smooth and even surface fit of the present low profile corner assembly 10, the present corner assembly 10 as illustrated in
It is also recognized and anticipated that the overall dimensions of the present corner assembly as well as the specific shape and configuration of the present corner casting member 20 and the rail engaging sections 26 and 28 associated therewith are also subject to wide variations and may be sized and shaped into a wide variety of different sizes and configurations so as to be compatible with the size and shape of the particular pool table onto which the present structures may be mounted, or to conform with any space limitations associated therewith out impairing the teachings and practice of the present invention.
It is also understood that various modifications may be made to all of the various components comprising the present corner assembly 10 as well as the various embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Thus, there has been shown and described several embodiments of a novel flush mounted low profile pool table corner assembly. As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present constructions will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention and the scope of the present disclosure is not intended to be limited solely to the embodiments shown herein. All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the various embodiments described throughout this disclosure that are known or later come to be known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by this disclosure.