Hand Attached Or Engaged By Hand In Vicinity Of Cue Supporting Portion Patents (Class 473/43)
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Patent number: 11850503Abstract: The invention includes an apparatus and method for playing billiard games including a cue glove with an easily attachable cue pilot guide to slide the cue shaft providing control to the player's stroke. In addition, the invention presents a Y-shaped lanyard attachable to the glove base allowing the player to perform an “air bridge” stroke. The apparatus improves the movements of the la er in all directions.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2018Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Inventor: Eduardo Roberto Gomez
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Patent number: 10625143Abstract: Invention comprises a hand held device for controlling and assisting with the striking of billiard balls. A user of the device slides the device over his or her knuckles on their bridge hand and the device, rather than the user's fingers, controls and directs the movement of the cue stick. The devices consists of a rigid thermoplastic or similar material with four apertures, into which the user the inserts his or her fingers, and various protrusions creating semi-circular guides through and against which the user slides the pool cue. The guides through which the tapered fore part of the cue stick is placed are located above and adjacent to the finger holes. In certain circumstances, the user can use one of the finger holes for directing the cue stick. Additionally, certain embodiments of the device may have fully circular (enclosed) guides for the cue stick.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Inventor: Judith Ann Kirk
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Patent number: 10350480Abstract: Provided are bridge support apparatuses and cue stick supporting apparatuses to aid a person with a disabled hand or hands, or to aid a person with a missing hand or two missing hands, to allow a person to effectively play games that require a cue stick or another game related stick that requires supporting, aiming and carrying, including the games of billiards and pool. The cue stick supporting apparatuses are adjustable to grip onto and hold a cue stick to be used and to be carried.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2018Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Inventor: Nicholas Manou
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Patent number: 9802111Abstract: A device that is configured to be usable to assist a user in moving a cue member (e.g. a pool cue or cue stick) that is sized and configured to strike a ball for a game of pool or billiards can include a stabilizer element, a ring element attached to the stabilizer element, and a rest defining a first aperture along which a cue stick or other cue member is slideable. A method of using the device is configured so that the device can be used for hitting a ball in a game of pool or billiards by sliding a cue member along an aperture defined by the rest.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2016Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Inventors: Dino V. Bartolomucci, Kenneth Charles Baurle
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Patent number: 9486696Abstract: A billiards playing aid is provided. The billiards playing aid includes a guide tray with a channel formed to receive a cue stick. At least one finger support such as a middle finger support and a ring finger support may extend from the side of the guide tray. The finger supports may each form a hole for a user to fit their fingers within.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Inventors: Chad Kirby Buckhault, Debbie Ann Kovac
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Patent number: 9308435Abstract: A moving billiards system for moving billiards game play is described. The moving billiards system includes a pocket billiard table having a rectangular playing surface with two opposing long-side edges and two opposing short-side edges and at least four corner pockets and two side pockets. The moving billiard system also includes a rack having a five-sided frame wall construction configured and sized to provide a stylized double-bolt arrangement of at least eleven object balls, and a movement space surrounding the billiard table. The movement space allows a first team having at least a first player and a second player and a second team having at least a third player and a fourth player to freely move about the billiard table during moving billiards game play.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Inventor: Thomas Rohrmeister
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Patent number: 9144731Abstract: A friction-reducing sleeve that may be easily installed on a pool cue to provide the user with a comfortable ergonomic grip while providing low static and dynamic coefficients of friction preferably comprises an open ended, generally tubular seamless sleeve that may be fabricated with one or more layers of woven, natural and/or synthetic, material. The cue sleeve is preferably generally cylindrical, but capable of radial self-adjustment, to maintain a conforming fit that results in constant contact between the inner surface of the sleeve and the tapered outer surface of the cue. The sleeve outer surface is characterized as having a high static coefficient of friction to ensure a slip-free grip.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2013Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: B&C BILLIARD PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Jeremy G. Brooks, Keith A. Colombo
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Patent number: 9067126Abstract: This invention is a Cue easy hold glove to be worn by cue sports players while engaging the game of cue sports. It is of a wearable material and has stalls for the thumb and the index finger, extends in a semi circular pattern to point on the wrist and extends along a line parallel the fore arm to a point below the wrist, held down with a band.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2013Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Inventor: Marco Lucero
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Publication number: 20150065262Abstract: This invention is a Cue easy hold glove to be worn by cue sports players while engaging the game of cue sports.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventor: Marco Lucero
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Patent number: 8870669Abstract: A hand held guide for use with a cue stick for aiding a user to establish a straight and smooth stroke. The user holds the elongated cylindrical support handle firmly, the cue stick glides through the transparent tube, the base plate swivels so that the player can line up his/her shot in order to achieve a perfect shot each time.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Inventors: Gary L. Griffin, Kim Kempf
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Patent number: 8539614Abstract: A billiard glove and a method of forming a billiard glove including a first finger sheath, wherein the first finger sheath is configured to cover at least a portion of a first finger, a second finger sheath, wherein the second finger sheath is configured to cover at least a portion of a second finger; and a strip having a first portion and a second portion, wherein said first portion is affixed to the first finger sheath and the second portion is attached to the second finger sheath.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Inventor: Nancy L. Cote
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Patent number: 8105174Abstract: A billiards player rating system includes a computer, a display associated with the computer, and at least one storage device. The computer determines a universal rating for a billiards player by prompting the entry of break counts of the billiards player into the computer with a user interface displayed on the display, determining a current average and a best average of the break counts entered into the computer for the billiards player, and calculating the universal rating for the billiards player from the current average and best average of break counts. The billiards player rating may be the only function of the computer or the computer may be a general-purpose computer which may selectively function in that manner by executing a computer program.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Inventors: Paul E Schofield, Sr., Stephen M Schofield
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Publication number: 20100311511Abstract: Equipment and methods for shooting a billiards jump shot to hop a cue ball off the surface of a billiards table. A billiards jump shot tool supports a pool cue white shooting a jump shot, providing the necessary lateral support for the pool cue at the correct height, enabling a novice player to shoot a very difficult billiards jump shot with i only a minimum amount of practice.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Chalk Box, Inc.Inventors: Donald Crump, William Young
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Patent number: 7611416Abstract: A method and apparatus for practicing with a cue stick is provided. The method may include mounting an adapter to the outer surface of a cue stick such that at least one portion of the outer surface of the adapter: extends in a direction parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the cue stick; and extends adjacent at least a portion of the back half of the cue stick. The method may also include moving the cue stick to slide the outer surface of the adapter against at least one guide surface. Movement of the cue stick is in a direction that extends along the central longitudinal axis of the cue stick and a minimum distance between the central longitudinal axis of the cue stick, and the at least one guide surface in contact with the at least one portion of the outer surface of the adapter remains constant.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Inventors: Anthony J. Mattina, Randy J. Morris
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Patent number: 7169055Abstract: A pool cue comprising a handle with standard taper section, a straight shaft section with tip at the end thereof, and a slidable sleeve disposed on the straight shaft section. An o-ring resides in a groove at the tip to prevent the slidable sleeve from falling off of the pool cue when the tip thereof is pointed downward. The tip o-ring can be detached to permit removal and/or replacement of the sleeve. A plurality of o-rings resides in grooves at the handle end of the straight shaft, approximately at the middle of the pool cue. The o-rings may be of the same diameter as the inner diameter of the sleeve, or alternately, slightly larger than the inner diameter of the sleeve, wherein the o-rings increase in diameter towards the handle. The sleeve can be positioned over the plurality of o-rings, wherein it is retained either by friction or interference.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Inventor: Peter Mekosh
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Patent number: 6929555Abstract: Apparatus for holding and supporting a cue bridge stick while playing a game such as pool and billiards. The top of a body member holds the bridge handle, while the bottom of the body member connects to legs for supporting the body member from a flat surface such as the playing surface of a pool table. The legs extend downwardly from the body member a desired distance to rest upon the playing surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: D. Herbert Morton
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Patent number: 6343995Abstract: A billiard cue tip cover for preventing damage to billiard tables. The billiard cue tip cover includes a main member that has an aperture extending through the main member. The main member is designed for coupling to an end of a billiard cue such that the tip of the billiard cue extends outwardly from the main member. The main member has an outer surface sloping away from the tip of the billiard cue when the main member is coupled to the billiard cue. The outer surface is designed for preventing the tip of the billiard cue from scraping against a playing surface of a billiard table. Thus the main member prevents damage to felt covering the playing surface of the billiard table.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Inventors: Louis A. Green, Jr., John P. Aguilar
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Patent number: 6042481Abstract: An elongated friction-reducing sleeve for a billiard cue shaft. The sleeve has an internal diameter and internal surface that together provide a close but freely slidable fit with the cue shaft. The sleeve has an external surface that the player's guide hand can firmly, comfortably and immovably contact as the player slides the cue shaft longitudinally through the sleeve to make a shot. Suitable, improved and preferred lengths for the friction-reducing sleeve are disclosed. The sleeve is constructed of a braided material formed from resilient monofilaments of a strong plastic polymeric material.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1997Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Inventors: Tommy Walker, Lee-Ann Sue Larson
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Patent number: 5846086Abstract: In an apparatus and method for teaching motor skills to a human subject, learning by a student is based upon imitation of a teacher's motion. The teacher's motion is sensed by a motion sensing device, is digitized by a computer, and is then recorded in memory. The computer generates a virtual image sequence of the teacher on the computer display of the teacher interacting in the computer-generated virtual environment for the student to view and imitate. The same motion sensing device used to record the teacher's movement tracks the student's movement and the computer creates a virtual image sequence on the display corresponding to the student's movement and its interaction with the virtual environment in real-time, simultaneously providing an image sequence of the teacher's movement. The student's task is to imitate the teacher's movement. This process is repeated until the teacher's and student's trajectories match well in space and time.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Emilio Bizzi, Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi, Reza Shadmehr
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Patent number: 5449325Abstract: A cue rest has a guide (1) adapted to guide the striking end of a cue, and alternative holders (2, 3) for attaching the guide (1) either to a player's hand or to a conventional rest. One of the holders (2) is in the form of a clip (12) shaped an to fit onto the thumb of the player. The other holder (3) is in the form of a sleeve (115) which fits onto an arm of a convent rest. Each holder (2, 3) has a vertical post (10, 100) on which sleeve of the guide (1) is vertically adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Inventors: Paul J. Dransfield, Ewan Le Marquand