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The present invention relates to the field of billiard racks, more specifically, adjustable billiard racks.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a first member that may be positioned on a billiard table. A band is operationally coupled to the first member. A second member is coupled to the band. The second member is movably coupled to the first member. The second member may arrange the billiard balls between the first and second members.
An object of the invention is to provide a billiard ball rack that is adjustable.
These together with additional objects, features and advantages of the flexible billiard ball rack will be readily following detailed description of presently preferred, but nonetheless illustrative, embodiments of the flexible billiard ball rack when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In this respect, before explaining the current embodiments of the flexible billiard ball rack in detail, it is to be understood that the flexible billiard ball rack is not limited in its applications to the details of construction and arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustration. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the concept of this disclosure may be readily utilized as a basis for the design of other structures, methods, and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the flexible billiard ball rack.
It is therefore important that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent construction insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the flexible billiard ball rack. It is also to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention:
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The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments of the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description.
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A curved section 22 proximate a free end 24 of the first portion 18 of the first member 12 is curved inwardly toward the second portion 20 of the first member 12. The curved section 22 of the first portion 20 of the first member 12 is hook shaped. Moreover, a curved section 26 proximate a free end 28 of the second portion 20 of the first member 12 is curved inwardly toward the first portion 18 of the first member 12. Additionally, the curved section 26 of the second portion 20 of the first member 12 is hook shaped. The curved sections 22, 26 of each of the first 18 and second 20 portions of the first member 12 may have a length between 5 cm and 10 cm.
An inside surface 30 of the curved section 22 of the first portion 18 of the first member 12 is scalloped. A peak 32 is defined between a pair of troughs 34 on the inside surface 30 of the curved section 22 of the first portion 18 of the first member 12. Additionally, an inside surface 36 of the curved section 26 of the second portion 20 of the first member 12 is scalloped. A peak 38 is defined between a pair of troughs 40 on the inside surface 36 of the curved section 26 of the second portion 20 of the first member 12. Lastly, the peaks 32, 38 on each of the first 18 and second 20 sections of the first member 12 may have a height between 6 mm and 10 mm.
A foot 42 is coupled to the first member 12. The foot 42 is one of a plurality of feet 42. Further, each of the plurality of feet 42 is positioned at an associated one of the centrally positioned bend 16, the curved section 22 of the first portion 18 and the curved section 26 of the second portion 20 of the first member 12. Additionally, the plurality of feet 42 comprise a pair of sets of feet 44. Each of the pair of sets of feet 44 are positioned on an associated one of a top side 46 and a bottom side 48 of the first member 12. The plurality of feet 42 abut the billiard table 14 when the first member 12 is positioned on the billiard table 14 so the first member 12 is supported above the billiard table 14.
A band 50 is coupled to the first member 12. The band 50 may be comprised of a flexible material such as rubber or other similar material. Additionally, the band 50 may have a length between 7 cm and 10 cm and a height between 4 cm and 5 cm. Moreover, the band 50 is one of a pair of bands 52.
A first band groove 51 extends inwardly from the inside surface 30 if the curved section 22 of the first portion 18 of the first member 12. A first one of the pair of bands 56 extends into the first band groove 51. The first band 56 is aligned with a first peg aperture 60 extending through an outside surface 62 and an inside surface 64 of the curved section 22 of the first portion 18 of the first member 12. A second band groove 53 extends inwardly from the inside surface 36 of the curved section 26 of the second portion 28 of the first member 12. A second one of the pair of bands 66 extends into the second band groove 53. The second band 66 is aligned with a second peg aperture 70 extending through an outside surface 72 and an inside surface 74 of the curved section 26 of the second portion 20 of the first member 12. Each of the first 60 and second 70 peg apertures may have a diameter between 2 mm and 4 mm.
A pair of first pegs 76 each extends through an associated one of the first peg aperture 60 and the second peg aperture 70. The pair of first pegs 76 engages an associated one of the first band 56 and the second band 66 so the first 56 and second 66 bands are retained on the first member 12. Additionally, each of the pair of first pegs 76 may have a length between 6 mm and 9 mm. Each of the pair of first pegs 76 may have a diameter between 2 mm and 4 mm.
A second member 78 is provided. A first curved section 80 proximate a first end 82 of the second member 78 is curved forwardly from a central section 84 of the second member 78. The first curved section 80 of the second member 78 is hook shaped. Continuing, a second curved section 86 proximate a second end 88 of the second member 78 is curved forwardly from the central section 84 of the second member. Additionally, the second curved section 86 of the second member 78 is hook shaped. The second member 78 may have a length between 28 cm and 30 cm, a height between 5 cm and 6 cm and a thickness between 6 mm and 9 mm.
A first band groove 90 extends inwardly from an outside surface 92 of the first curved section 80 of the second member 78 proximate the first end 82 of the second member 78. The first band 56 extends into the first band groove 90. Moreover, the first band 86 is aligned with a first peg well 94 extending through a front side 91 and a rear side 93 of the curved section 80 of the second member 78 proximate the first end 82 of the second member 78. The first peg well 94 intersects the first band groove 90.
A second band groove 96 extends inwardly from an outside surface 98 of the second curved section 86 of the second member 78 proximate the second end 88 of the second member 78. The second band 66 extends into the second band groove 96. Additionally, the second band 66 is aligned with a second peg well 11 extending through the front side 91 and the rear side 93 of the second curved section 86 of the second member 78 proximate the second end 88 of the second member 78. Lastly, the second peg well 11 intersects with the second band groove 96.
A pair of second pegs 13 each extends into an associated one of the first 94 and second 11 peg wells and engages an associated one of the first 56 and second 66 bands so the second member 78 is coupled to the first 56 and second 66 bands. Each of the pair of second pegs 13 may have a length between 4 mm and 7 mm. Continuing, the first curved section 80 of the second member 78 is positioned proximate a second one of the pair of troughs 15 on the curved section 22 of the first portion 18 of the first member 12. Additionally, the second curved section 86 of the second member 78 is positioned proximate a second one of the pair of troughs 17 on the curved section 26 of the second portion 20 of the first member 12.
A pair of first finger indentations 19 extends into the outside surfaces 62, 72 of an associated one of the curved sections 22, 26 of each of the first 18 and second 20 portions of the first member 12. Additionally, the pair of first finger indentations 19 extends between the top side 46 and the bottom side 48 of the first member 12. A pair of second finger indentations 21 extends into the outside surfaces 92, 98 of an associated one of each of the first 80 and second 86 curved sections of the second member 78. Further, the pair of second finger indentations 21 extends between a top side 23 and a bottom side 25 of the second member 78. The second member 78 forms a triangular shape with respect to the first member 12. Lastly, the second member 78 may arrange a plurality of billiard balls 27 between the first 12 and second 78 members in the convention of 8-ball billiards.
Alternatively, the first member 12 may be one of a pair of first members 12. The first 18 and second 20 portions of each of the pair of first members 12 are terminated at a flat free end 29, 31 of the first 18 and second 20 portions of the pair of first members 12. Moreover, the first 56 and second 66 bands are coupled between each of the flat free ends 29, 31 of the first 18 and second 20 portions of each of the pair of first members 12. A forward one of the pair of first members 33 forms a diamond shape with respect to a rearward one of the pair of first members 35. Lastly, the rearward first member 35 may arrange the plurality of billiard balls 27 between the rearward 35 and the forward 33 first members in the convention of 9-ball billiards.
In use, the assembly 10 is positioned on the billiard table 14. The plurality of billiard balls 27 is positioned between the first member 12 and the second member 78. Continuing, the second member 78 is urged forwardly toward the first member 12 so the plurality of billiard balls 27 are compressed together between the first 12 and second 78 members in the convention of 8-ball billiards. The assembly 10 is removed from the billiard table 14 after the plurality of billiard balls 27 is compressed together. Alternatively, the rearward first member 35 is urged forwardly toward the forward first member 33 after the plurality of billiard balls 27 is positioned between the forward 33 and rearward 35 first members.
With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationship for the various components of the assembly 10, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function, and the manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the assembly 10.
It shall be noted that those skilled in the art will readily recognize numerous adaptations and modifications which can be made to the various embodiments of the present invention which will result in an improved invention, yet all of which will fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the following claims. Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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