Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
A. Field of the Invention
This relates to guardrail and pocket guards for pool tables. Specifically it involves protection for the guardrails and pockets of a billiard table to extend the life of a pool table.
B. Prior Art
There are other protective devices for pool tables and representative examples are Tsui, U.S. Pat. No. 6,036,155, McCall, U.S. Pat. No. 5,639,072 and Patterson, U.S. Pat. No. 5,878,455.
The Tsui patent is a corner bumper for use on an immovable object such as on a car to protect a fixed object such as a building. The McCall patent is for furniture edges and the Patterson is a corner guard for mattress.
The prior patents have similar shapes and functions i.e. to protect a surface, but are being used in totally different use. These different uses do not contemplate use with a pool or billiard tables.
The game of pool is played on a pool or billiard table. The table is rectangular in shape and has pockets on the corners and the middle of the sides of the table for a total of six pockets. A pool table is a major expense and at times can also serve as a piece of furniture. Therefore, it is important for the owner to maintain the appearance of the pool table.
This device protects the guardrails and pockets and is inserted over each side by laying or pressing them on the sides, depending on the type of pool table involved. Each protective side would lie flat over the side of the table and have a piece, which would be shaped to conform to the sides of the pool table.
In addition to protecting the rails of the pool table, the device will also have parts to protect the pockets and which conform to the shape of the pockets.
When the device is inserted on the pool table it increases the longevity of the pool table and maintains its appearance as long as possible. It will protect the top surfaces from scratches and nicks.
The pieces of this invention would be easily removable if no longer desired. The pieces of this device would be designed from a variety of materials and in particular vinyl or cloth. The choice of material would seek to make installation as trouble free as possible and be as durable as possible while maintaining the aesthetics of the pool table.
The specific parts of this device 6 include the following: guardrails 2, side members 4 and pocket pieces 3.
A standard pool table is rectangular in shape and has six pockets 1. The frame for the typical pool table includes a set of legs or other means to support the table, a flat surface on which the game is played, raised surfaces above the flat surface and pockets, which are positioned on the flat surface and formed by the raised portions of the table. Four of the pockets 1 are on the corners and two are in the middle of the sides. Felt usually covers the top surface of the pool table.
Like any rectangle there are two short sides of the table and two longer sides. Two of the pockets are located in the middle of the long side respectively. Although
This device is comprised of pieces, which cover the two short sides and two long sides of the pool table in order to protect the finish of the original pool table. The pieces of this device are designed to be removable without affecting how the game of pool is played or the basic structure of a pool table.
As shown in
The guardrail 2 pieces are attached to the respective sides by a means of attachment, which may include an adhesive strip, glue, or snaps. Other means of attachments may also be used depending on the type of pool table.
In addition to the guardrail 2 are side members 4, which cover the area on the long side of the table. Each side member is specifically tailored to fit along the longitudinal or long sides of the pool table. This side member 4 has a first side 8 and second side 9.
A pocket piece 3 is used to protect the pocket 1 and this pocket piece 3 is manufactured in the shape of the pocket.
The method of attachment that is contemplated can include VELCRO, straps, snaps or pressing the piece onto the table. The specific means of attachment may vary depending on the contours of the pool table.
It is contemplated that the parts of the device would be made from durable material.
While the embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, Those may make certain modifications skilled in the art to modify the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
540405 | Rommel | Jun 1895 | A |
1323516 | Acland | Dec 1919 | A |
3733072 | Nielsen | May 1973 | A |
3811673 | Baker | May 1974 | A |
4508338 | Kremski | Apr 1985 | A |
5720666 | Arculeo | Feb 1998 | A |