Patents by Inventor Frederick E. Probst

Frederick E. Probst has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8109836
    Abstract: A billiard cue has a changeable cue tip/ferrule assembly wherein the ferrule has a conical projection fitting snugly into a congruent receptacle in a fixed tenon of the cue. Vibration of the ferrule is limited by being locked to the rigid cue. The configuration is also useful in establishing a concurrent center line of the cue stick and changeable cue tip assembly. The ferrule's cone has a hollow surface whose axis is aligned with the ferrule's longitudinal axis. The invention teaches that the cue, with the ferrule attached, may now be rotated in a lathe with the ferrule's cone's hollow surface mating with a live center in the lathe tailstock. Thus the final tapering and finishing of the cue stick shaft is accomplished in the lathe with the axis of the ferrule's cone defining the cue stick/changeable cue tip mutual centerline.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2012
    Inventor: Frederick E. Probst
  • Patent number: 7780538
    Abstract: A leather billiard cue tip has an insert embedded in the surface of the cue tip having a higher coefficient of friction relative to the cue ball than that of the leather tip itself. The insert has a mechanical compliance compatible with that of the leather tip, and is contoured to form a continuous smooth surface at the apex of the leather tip. The leather tip has a hardness that is not less than, i.e., that is equal to or greater than, the hardness of the insert. The composite of leather and insert provide a cue tip having enhanced friction when contacting the cue ball, diminishing sliding between the cue tip and cue ball during an off center billiard shot that significantly reduces the risk of miscuing while optimum hardness of the leather tip insures substantial maintenance of the structural geometry of the tip during and after a billiard shot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2010
    Inventor: Frederick E. Probst
  • Patent number: 6398660
    Abstract: A male/female billiard cue connector provides multi-directional vibration damping as well as accurate alignment of the cue's handle and shaft. The strike of the cue against the cue ball causes a longitudinal shock wave to traverse the length of the cue generating strong transient forces within the cue. Due to the rigidity of the cue, this longitudinal wave also excites lateral vibrations in the structure which cause the cue to bend and flex, and the resultant forces wear and abrade the connector elements. The connector provides protection against these forces, as well as assuring true axial alignment of the cue. The male section of the connector, fitting into a cavity in the female section, has two circumferential rubber “O” rings that are in contact with the walls of the female connector when the male and female sections are joined. These “O” rings absorb and dissipate the energy of the lateral vibrations induced in the cue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Assignee: Santa Fe Billiard Co.
    Inventors: Frederick E. Probst, Bernardus W. Van Nieuwenborg