Referring now to the drawings, a wood billiard cue is shown generally at 10 comprising an elongated shaft 12 that is provided at its one end with a cylindrical tenon 14. A ferrule 20 is attached to the tenon 14.
The ferrule 20 is of a unitary elongated body made of substantially rigid material and defining a side wall 22 and an end wall 24. The side wall 22 has an outer surface 26 and an inner surface 28. The end wall 24 has an outer surface 30 and an inner surface 32. Defined by the inner surfaces of the sidewall 22 and the end wall 24 is a chamber 40 having an opening 42 at one end thereof. In assembly, the tenon 14 is inserted into the chamber 40 from the opening 42.
A tip 50 is mounted on the outer'surface 30 of the end wall 24. Means for tightly secure the ferrule to the tenon of the preferred embodiment is an elastic layer 60 made of plastic materials. The elastic layer 60 has a predetermined thickness and is cohered on the side surface 16 and the upper surface 18 of the tenon 14. It must be mentioned herein that the elastic layer 60 can be only cohered on the side surface 18 of the tenon 14. For having a better performance, the chamber 40 is designed to have an inner diameter being smaller than the total outer diameter of the tenon 14 and the elastic layer 60 cohered thereon.
As such a design disclosed above, for having the elastic layer 60 fitted between the ferrule 20 and the tenon 14, the ferrule 20 can be tightly secured to the tenon 14 and easily removed therefrom.