1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a billiard cue and more particularly, to an extendable billiard cue.
2. Description of Related Art
The aforesaid billiard cue 10 has a fixed length. If the location of the white ball is deviated from the hitting position and the player cannot operate the billiard cue to strike the white ball in a normal driving posture, the player may have to fall flat on the pool table or to put a bridge on the pool table for supporting the billiard cue. Striking the white ball in either of the aforesaid two methods affects the striking accuracy.
In order to eliminate the aforesaid problem, an extension butt 17 may be used. The extension butt 17 has a front coupling hole 171 through which the extension butt 17 can be directly and detachably attached to the rear end of the butt 13 to extend the length of the billiard cue 10. However, the coupling hole 171 of the extension butt 17 wears quickly with use. When the coupling hole 171 of the extension butt 17 starts to wear, the connection between the extension butt 17 and the rear end of the butt 13 becomes unstable, and the extension butt 17 may vibrate relative to the billiard cue 10, affecting the striking accuracy. Further, the cue bag is designed to receive the shaft 15 and the butt 13 only, providing no extra room for accommodating the extension butt 17. Therefore, the extension butt 17 must be separately carried.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a billiard cue that eliminates the aforesaid problems.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to one aspect of the present invention, the extendable billiard cue comprises a shaft, a butt, a sleeve, a stem, and a pull bar. The butt is detachably fastened to one end of the shaft, having a longitudinal chamber axially extending to one end thereof remote from the shaft. The sleeve is fixedly mounted inside the longitudinal chamber of the butt in a flush manner, having a front positioning device near a front end thereof and a rear positioning device near a rear end thereof. The pull bar has a locating hole at one end thereof. The stem is inserted into the sleeve and movable in and out of the sleeve between an extended position and a received position, having a front end fixedly fastened to the locating hole of the pull bar and a positioning device fixedly provided at a rear end thereof the positioning device of said stem selectively engageable to the front positioning device and rear positioning device of the sleeve to lock the stem to the sleeve in the extended position or the received position.
The invention further comprises a locating block fixedly mounted in the locating hole of the pull bar and adapted to affix the stem to the pull bar. The locating block has a screw hole fastened to the front end of the stem. Alternatively, the stem can be fastened to the locating block by a rivet joint, tenon-and-mortise joint, or any of a variety of conventional mounting techniques.
The invention further comprises a spring member mounted in the sleeve and adapted to impart an outward pressure to the stem. When the stem and the sleeve are locked, the push force of the spring member holds down the connection between the stem and the sleeve, preventing vibration of the extendable billiard cue.
Further, the stem has an index in front of the positioning device thereof for position indication. Through the index at the stem, the user knows if the stem is in the position engageable to the front positioning device of the sleeve.
Further, the pull bar has an index for position indication, and the butt has an index corresponding to the index of the pull bar for position indication.
Further, the positioning device of the stem comprises at least one stop block protruded from the periphery thereof. The front positioning device and rear positioning device of the sleeve each comprise at least two inside flanges inwardly protruding from an inside wall thereof. Further, screw joint or any of a variety of other equivalent positioning means may be used as a substitute for enabling the stem to be locked to the sleeve in the extended or received positions. An addition and addition devices may be inside the sleeve between the front positioning device and rear positioning device for locking the stem to the sleeve in one of a number of positions.
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The use of the present invention is outlined hereinafter with reference to FIGS. 3˜5. The stem 32 can be pulled out of the sleeve 34 as desired. When the index 326 lays open to the outside of the sleeve 34 and the butt 40, the positioning device 325 of the stem 32 is in an engageable position relative to the front positioning device 341 of the sleeve 34. At this time, rotate the pull bar 30 in clockwise direction through 90-angles to force the positioning device 325 of the stem 32 into engagement with the front positioning device 341 of the sleeve 34, thereby locking the extendable billiard cue 20 in the extended condition and keeping the index 303 at the pull bar 30 in line with the index 403 at the butt 40. When wishing to retract the length of the extendable billiard cue, as shown in
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As indicated above, the stem 32 can be moved in and out of the sleeve 34 and selectively engaged with the front positioning device 341 or rear positioning device 342 of the sleeve 34, keeping the extendable billiard cue 20 in the extended or received condition. Therefore, the user can selectively set the extendable billiard cue 20 between two positions to fit different requirements. When the extendable billiard cue 20 is in the received condition, the shaft 50 can be detached from the butt 40, allowing the separated two parts to be received in a cue bag. Further, the spring member 33 is mounted inside the sleeve 34 and stopped between a part inside the butt 40 and the positioning device 325 of the stem 32 to impart an outward pressure to the stem 32. When the positioning device 325 of the stem 32 is kept engaged with the front positioning device 341 or rear positioning device 342 of the sleeve 34, the push force of the spring member 33 hold down the connection between the stem 32 and the sleeve 34, preventing vibration of the extendable billiard cue 20.
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.