1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pocket billiard table and more particularly to a rail structure for pocket billiard table.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional pocket billiard table, as shown in
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The top wall 17 has a locating groove 171 for the positioning of a locating block 172 to hold down one side of a cover cloth 173, which is covered over the rubber cushion strip 36 and has the other side affixed to the bottom side of the rail 11 by fastening members 174 (for example, nails).
After covering of the ornamental covering 18 on the top wall 17 of the rail 11, holes 111 are formed on the ornamental covering 18 and the top wall 17 of the rail 11, and then sights 112 are affixed to the holes 111 for reference in counting the ball striking angle. The rail 11 further has a plurality of bottom mounting holes 113 for fastening to the table 10 with fastening members.
The aforesaid structure of rail 11 has numerous drawbacks as follows:
1. Because the wooden blocks 13 that form each rail 11 have different density, the rails 11 vary in density. When the ball hits the rubber cushion strip 36, the respective rail 11 gives a different reactive force. This problem affects the ball control and the bouncing speed and direction of the ball.
2. The wooden blocks 13 of the rails 11 may deform due to a significant environmental temperature or humidity change. A deformed rail 11 makes aforesaid problem more serious.
3. The curvature of the top wall 17, the upper sloping surface portion 151 and lower sloping surface portion 152, the locating grooves 161 and 171 and the holes 111 of each rail 11 complicate the fabrication of the rails 11.
4. The consumption of wooden material threatens the ecological environment. It is against environmental protection to fell trees for making pocket billiards tables.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a rail structure for pocket billiard table, which has a strong structure and uniform density, enabling the player to accurately control the ball striking force and the bounding speed and direction of the ball. It is another object of the present invention to provide a rail structure for pocket billiard table, which does not deform or break during a significant environmental temperature of humidity change. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a rail structure for pocket billiard table, which is practical for production through a standard manufacturing process to reduce the cost. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a rail structure for pocket billiard table, which can be cut into different lengths to fit different requirements. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a rail structure for pocket billiard table, which uses a reclaimable material to prevent waste of natural resources. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a rail structure for pocket billiard table, which has a strong structural strength, and does not deform or break when the player puts the body weight on it during the game.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the rail structure for pocket billiard table comprises a hollow rail body extruded from aluminum. The rail body has an inner sidewall, an outer sidewall opposite to the inner sidewall, a top wall connected between said inner sidewall and the outer sidewall at a top side, a bottom wall connected between the inner sidewall and the outer sidewall at a bottom side opposite to the top wall, a plurality of ribs that define the inside space of the hollow rail body into a plurality of compartments, a cover cloth locating groove longitudinally disposed on the top wall adjacent to the inner sidewall for the positioning of a cover cloth, a longitudinal inside bottom channel longitudinally disposed inside the bottom wall adjacent to the inner sidewall, and a longitudinal slot in communication between longitudinal inside bottom channel and the outside space, a longitudinal inside top channel formed inside said top wall, and a plurality of top locating holes in communication with the inside top channel and the outside space for the mounting of sights.
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A rubber cushion strip 36 is bonded to the upper surface portion 321 of the inner sidewall 32. A packing strip 332 is fastened to the locating groove 331 and covered over the outer sidewall 33, having a top edge 333 extending to the top wall 34 and defining with the top wall 34 a longitudinally extending gap 334. An ornamental covering 40 is bonded to the top wall 34, having one long side engaged into the gap 334 and the other long side abutted against one side of the locating groove 341. A locating block 41 is fastened to the locating groove 341 to hold down one side of a cover cloth 42. A solid member, for example, a wooden block 44 is press-fitted into the longitudinal inside channel 381 in the bottom wall 38. Fastening members 43 are mounted in the longitudinal slot 382 and affixed to the wooden block 44 to affix the other side of the cover cloth 42, keeping the cover cloth 42 covered over the whole area of the rubber cushion strip 36. Further, the top edge 333 can stop a chalk on the ornamental covering 40, preventing fall of the chalk from the rail 30.
The ornamental covering 40 has holes 45 corresponding to the top locating holes 343 of the top wall 34. Sights 46 are fastened to the holes 45 of the ornamental covering 40 and the respective top locating holes 343 of the top wall 34 and the inside channel 342 for reference in counting the ball-striking angle.
Solid materials, for example, wooden blocks 47 are fitted into the compartments 311 to increase the weight of the rail 30. Further, mounting holes 48 and 49 are respectively formed on the bottom wall 38 and the wooden blocks 47 for fastening to the table top of the pocket billiard table (not shown) with fastening members (not shown).
Further, the aforesaid locating hole 39 is provided for the connection of the rail 30 with another rail or a corner fitting of the pocket billiard table.
The rail 30 for pocket billiard table according to the present invention has the following advantages:
1. Because the main body of the rail 30 is directly extruded from aluminum, it has a strong structure and uniform density. All the rails of the pocket billiard table made according to the present invention have the same density and provide an equal reactive force. Therefore, the player can accurately control the ball striking force and the bouncing speed and direction of the ball.
2. Because the rail is directly extruded from aluminum, it does not deform during a significant environmental temperature or humility change.
3. By means of aluminum extrusion, the inner sidewall 32, outer sidewall 33, top wall 34, upper sloping surface portion 321, lower sloping surface portion 322, locating grooves 331 and 341, inside channel 342 and 381, and compartments 311 of the rail 30 are simultaneously formed after the extruding process. Therefore, the rail 30 can be made through a standard manufacturing process to reduce the cost.
4. The use of aluminum material for the rail 30 does not threaten the ecological environment. Further, aluminum material is reclaimable to prevent waste of natural resources.
5. After extrusion, the aluminum profile (rail) can be cut into different lengths to fit different requirements.
6. Because the rail 30 is extruded from aluminum, it has a light weight and strong structural strength. The rail 30 does not deform or break when the player puts the body weight on it.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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20070111810 A1 | May 2007 | US |