This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/851,099 Filed Feb. 28, 2013.
The present invention relates to the field of pool tables, and more particularly, to a novel way to display a pool table by using the four pool cue sticks and a pool ball, preferably a cue ball, when not in use.
It is estimated that there are approximately between 1.75 and 3 million home pool tables in the United States alone. This estimation is due to the quantity of pool tables sold in the United States every year, estimated at 200,000. This may not include the tables located in establishments such as, bars or taverns.
When not in use, normally a cover is placed on the table to protect it until played. Although impressive as it is, it is still a table with a cover. The cue stick and ball holder creates the pool table in to more than just a table; it becomes, what has been considered, a work of art and becomes the center of attention in the room. It creates a unique and very impressive way to turn a table into the center of attraction. With the teepee effect and utilization of display from the center of the holder, it quickly becomes a unique and impressive way to create a pool table into much more.
The pool cue stick and ball holder of the present invention, includes four pool cue sticks and a pool ball, preferably a cue ball. The tip of each of the four cue sticks are inserted into each hole in the holder and the shooters end of the pool cue stick is mounted into each corner pocket of the pool table. The pool ball, preferably a cue ball, rests in the top of the holder. A hook is screwed into the hole in the center of the holder on the inside and an optional LED light is located on the inside of the holder to accent the item displayed from the hook.
Accordingly, the pool cue stick and ball holder creates a way to turn a pool table into more than just a table while not in use. It creates a work of art into a pool table and soon becomes a conversation piece and center of attention.
The features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth particularly in the appended claim. The present invention, both as to its organization and manner of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may be understood with reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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