Telescoping cue holder
A telescopic pool stick holder includes upper and lower blocks which may be disassembled for cleaning and maintenance purposes. A telescopic member is arranged between the blocks such that either block or the telescopic member may be easily replaced. Each end of the telescopic member is detachable from a respective block and replaceable.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to an accessory item for securing a pool stick or billiard cue. More specifically, the invention is a telescopic stick or cue holder for detachably securing the stick or cue to a stationary item such as a table or chair. The device includes an upper block having at least one pair of biased arms on one side for receiving a tip end of the pool or billiard stick. An adjustable position clamp is attached to an opposite side of the upper block for allowing the device to be coupled to the stationary item and oriented at an angle relative to the stationary item such that the stick may be oriented in a desired manner causing the stick to be easily recognizable across a crowded room. A telescopic coupler attaches at one end to a lower end of the upper block to couple it to a lower block. The lower block includes at least one indentation for accepting a back end of stick. In this manner, the tip end of the stick is forced between the biased arms while the back end of the stick rests within the indentation. In another embodiment, additional pairs of biased arms are provided on the upper block and an equal number of complementary indentations are provided on the lower block for securing other sticks.
Pool or and billiard games are played with sticks or cues typically having a tip end that includes a tip. A player takes a turn by holding a stick in a desire manner such that the tip end is oriented nearer a cue ball than the back end of the stick. The player then aims the cue ball at another ball and attempts to propel the cue ball into the other ball to cause it to be deposited into an opening. This is commonly referred to as taking a “shot.”
In between shots or games, a player sometimes sets the stick aside. The player may lean the stick against a wall by first placing the back end of the stick on the floor and thereafter leaning the tip end of the stick against the wall. Alternatively, the tip end of the stick may be rested against a chair or other stationary object or rested in a corner of the room where the game of pool is being played.
Leaning or resting the tip of the stick against a wall or other stationary object may cause damage to the tip. Moreover, leaning the stick may cause the stick to become crooked. Using a crooked stick causes shots to be missed and detracts from the playing of the game.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is an expandable pool stick holder that prevents a tip on the pool stick from being damaged. Moreover, the instant invention advantageously prevents the stick from becoming crooked.
In one embodiment, a telescopic stick holder comprises an upper block having stick securing means that preferably comprises a pair of biased arms extending from one side thereof. The biased arms are arranged a distance apart from one another to accommodate a tip end of a pool stick. Each biased arm includes a base end, a free end, and a curved region. The distance between the free ends of the biased arms is shorter than the distance between the base ends.
The telescopic stick holder comprises a lower block having an upper surface or face. The upper surface includes at least one indentation for receiving a back end of the stick for playing pool or billiards. It should be noted that the upper surface area of the lower block may be expanded to include multiple indentations for accommodating bases from a plurality of pool sticks.
A telescopic member detachably fastens between the upper block and the lower block. The telescopic member includes a plurality of spring biased fasteners that couple each end of the telescopic member to one of either the upper block or the lower block.
A fastening device is provided on one side of the upper block for coupling the expandable pool stick holder to a stationary object such as a lip or ledge of a pool or billiard table. The fastening device is-preferably a screw actuated clamp that includes an angle adjustment means for orienting the pool stick holder relative to the stationary object at an angle. That is, the stick may be tilted in a particular angle that is readily apparent from across the room. Alternatively, the pool stick holder may be fastened to a side or arm of a chair.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a pool stick holder that will allow a player to take special care of unique individualized pools sticks by allowing the sticks to be placed in an individualized pool stick holder.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a pool stick holder having a clamp that includes an angle orientating device that may hold a pool stick at a desired angle relative to the object to which the pool stick holder is attached.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a pool stick holder that informs others that the stick is being used by another while ensuring a more enjoyable pool or billiards game.
The embodiments of the invention and the various features and advantageous details thereof are more fully explained with reference to the non-limiting embodiments and examples that are described and/or illustrated in the accompanying drawings and set forth in the following description. It should be noted that the features illustrated in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, and the features of one embodiment may be employed with the other embodiments as the skilled artisan recognizes, even if not explicitly stated herein. Descriptions of well-known components and techniques may be omitted to avoid obscuring the invention. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the invention may be practiced and to further enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Accordingly, the examples and embodiments set forth herein should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appended claims. Moreover, it is noted that like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Turning now to
The stick holder 1 is shown in an expanded state in
The block insert 15 is fastened within the upper block by a pair of fasteners such as screws 23 and includes a clip insert 17. The fasteners extend through respective openings 13A in the block insert 15 and into complementary threaded openings 13B in the block 3 to fasten the block insert 15 into the block 3. The clip insert 17 extends from the insert 15 and includes a plurality of indentations 18 arranged on its face as shown. The indentations 18 accommodate a spherical knob 74 that is shown in
The block insert 45 is fastened within the lower block by a pair of fasteners such as screws 23. The fasteners extend through respective openings 13A in the block insert 45 and into complementary threaded openings 13B in the lower block 33 to fasten the block insert 45 into the block 33. The ledge 41, shown in
An adjustment means 69 includes a catch 73 and a solid semi-spherical button 74. A thumb or finger actuated release 70 is included on the adjustment means 69. When depressed, the release 70 causes the catch 73 to be retracted. The catch 73 is extended when the release is unconfined. In this manner, the clip insert 17 is slid into the adjustment means 69 through an open end and into the keyhole opening 90. When the button 74 mates with a particular detent 18, it is seated therein by the catch 73. The release 70 must be depressed to withdraw the clip insert 17 from within the keyhole opening 90.
While the invention has been described with respect to preferred embodiments, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in limiting sense. From the above disclosure of the general principles of the present invention and the preceding detailed description, those skilled in the art will readily comprehend the various modifications to which the present invention is susceptible. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A telescopic stick holder comprising:
- an upper block having a front side, a back side and a bottom side, said front side including a securing means for coupling a pool stick to the upper block;
- a lower block having an upper surface that includes at least one indentation for receiving a back end of the stick for playing pool or billiards;
- a telescopic member detachably fastened between the upper block and the lower block, said telescopic member includes a plurality of extensions that couple an end of the telescopic member to one of either the upper block or the lower block; and,
- a clamping means attached to the back side of the upper block for securing the telescopic stick holder to a fixed object.
2. The telescopic stick holder of claim 1 further comprising an upper block having a pair of biased arms extending from the front side thereof, the biased arms being arranged a distance apart to accommodate a tip end of a stick for playing pool or billiards, each biased arm having a base end and a free end and including a curved region such that the free ends of biased arms are closer to one another than the base ends.
3. The telescopic stick holder of claim 1 wherein the upper block includes a hoop of material arranged on a front side that secures a stick to the upper block.
4. The telescopic stick holder of claim 1 includes securing means that comprises a hinge arranged between a fixed curved member and a rotating curved member such that the securing means may be opened and a stick deposited therein and thereafter closed to couple the stick to the upper block.
5. The telescopic stick holder of claim 1 wherein said upper block includes an a circular opening that opens into a cavity arranged within the upper block, said circular opening arranged within the bottom side for receiving an upper end of the telescoping member, said circular opening being partially formed by an upper block insert having a lip provided along the circular opening to retain the upper end of the telescoping member within the cavity, said upper block insert being fastened within the upper block by a pair of fasteners that extend through openings in the upper block insert and into complementary threaded openings arranged within the upper block.
6. The telescopic stick holder of claim 1 wherein said lower block includes an a circular opening that opens into a cavity arranged within the lower block, said circular opening arranged within the upper surface for receiving a lower end of the telescoping member, said circular opening being partially formed by a lower block insert having a lip provided along the circular opening to retain the lower end of the telescoping member within the cavity, said lower block insert being fastened within the lower block by a pair of fasteners that extend through openings in the lower block insert and into complementary threaded openings arranged within the lower block.
7. The telescopic stick holder of claim 1 further including an adjustment means for fixing the upper block at different angles relative to the clamping means.
8. The telescopic stick holder of claim 1 wherein said upper block further includes a circular clip having a face, said circular clip extending from the back side of the upper block and including a plurality of indentations arranged on its face; and,
- the clamping means further includes an actuated release that comprises a catch and a button, when depressed the actuated release causes the catch to be retracted;
- wherein when the circular clip is mated with the actuated release, the button mates with a particular indentation to be seated therein by the catch.
9. The telescopic stick holder of claim 1 wherein the clamping mechanism includes a pair of jaws that are coupled together via a threaded stud and wing nut, each jaw includes an inner surface for contacting a fixed surface.
10. A telescopic stick holder comprising:
- an upper block having a front side, a back side and a bottom side, said front side including a securing means for coupling a pool stick to the upper block, said upper block includes an a circular opening that opens into a cavity arranged within the upper block, said circular opening being partially formed by an upper block insert having a lip provided along the circular opening, said upper block insert being fastened within the upper block by a pair of fasteners that extend through openings in the upper block insert and into complementary threaded openings arranged within the upper block;
- a lower block having an upper surface that includes at least one indentation for receiving a back end of the stick for playing pool or billiards, said lower block includes an a circular opening that opens into a cavity arranged within the lower block, said circular opening arranged within the upper surface and being partially formed by a lower block insert having a lip provided along the circular opening, said lower block insert being fastened within the lower block by a pair of fasteners that extend through openings in the lower block insert and into complementary threaded openings arranged within the lower block;
- a telescopic member detachably fastened between the upper block and the lower block, said telescopic member includes a plurality of extensions that couple an end of the telescopic member to one of either the upper block or the lower block; and,
- a clamping means attached to the back side of the upper block for securing the telescopic stick holder to a fixed object.
11. The telescopic stick holder of claim 10 further comprising an upper block having a pair of biased arms extending from the front side thereof, the biased arms being arranged a distance apart to accommodate a tip end of a stick for playing pool or billiards, each biased arm having a base end and a free end and including a curved region such that the free ends of biased arms are closer to one another than the base ends.
12. The telescopic stick holder of claim 10 wherein the upper block includes a hoop of material arranged on a front side that secures a stick to the upper block.
13. The telescopic stick holder of claim 10 includes securing means that comprises a hinge arranged between a fixed curved member and a rotating curved member such that the securing means may be opened and a stick deposited therein and thereafter closed to couple the stick to the upper block.
14. The telescopic stick holder of claim 10 further including an adjustment means for fixing the upper block at different angles relative to the clamping means.
15. The telescopic stick holder of claim 10 wherein said upper block further includes a circular clip having a face, said circular clip extending from the back side of the upper block and including a plurality of indentations arranged on its face; and,
- the clamping means further includes an actuated release that comprises a catch and a button, when depressed the actuated release causes the catch to be retracted;
- wherein when the circular clip is mated with the actuated release, the button mates with a particular indentation to be seated therein.
16. The telescopic stick holder of claim 10 wherein the clamping mechanism includes a pair of jaws that are coupled together via a threaded stud and wing nut, each jaw includes an inner surface for contacting a fixed surface.
17. A telescopic stick holder comprising:
- an upper block having a front side, a back side and a bottom side, said front side including a securing means for coupling a pool stick to the upper block, said upper block includes an a circular opening that opens into a cavity arranged within the upper block, said circular opening being partially formed by an upper block insert having a lip provided along the circular opening, said upper block insert being fastened within the upper block by a pair of fasteners that extend through openings in the upper block insert and into complementary threaded openings arranged within the upper block;
- a lower block having an upper surface that includes at least one indentation for receiving a back end of the stick for playing pool or billiards, said lower block includes an a circular opening that opens into a cavity arranged within the lower block, said circular opening arranged within the upper surface and being partially formed by a lower block insert having a lip provided along the circular opening, said lower block insert being fastened within the lower block by a pair of fasteners that extend through openings in the lower block insert and into complementary threaded openings arranged within the lower block;
- a telescopic member detachably fastened between the upper block and the lower block, said telescopic member includes a plurality of extensions that couple an end of the telescopic member to one of either the upper block or the lower block;
- a clamping means attached to the back side of the upper block for securing the telescopic stick holder to a fixed object; and,
- an adjustment means for fixing the upper block at different angles relative to the clamping means.
18. The telescopic stick holder of claim 17 further comprising an upper block having a pair of biased arms extending from the front side thereof, the biased arms being arranged a distance apart to accommodate a tip end of a stick for playing pool or billiards, each biased arm having a base end and a free end and including a curved region such that the free ends of biased arms are closer to one another than the base ends.
19. The telescopic stick holder of claim 17 wherein the upper block includes a hoop of material arranged on a front side that secures a stick to the upper block.
20. The telescopic stick holder of claim 17 includes securing means that comprises a hinge arranged between a fixed curved member and a rotating curved member such that the securing means may be opened and a stick deposited therein and thereafter closed to couple the stick to the upper block.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 15, 2007
Publication Date: Aug 21, 2008
Inventor: Thomas E. Goff (Chesapeake, VA)
Application Number: 11/706,889
International Classification: A47F 7/00 (20060101); A63D 15/10 (20060101);