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Device for setting up a game
10625146 · 2020-04-21 · ·

A device for setting up a game with a ball, the device being reversibly dismountable so that it can be assembled and/or played with anywhere on an existing plate surface. The device includes at least one ball clamping unit with a first side wall, a second side wall, and a ball admission opening which is arranged between the first side wall and the second side wall. The ball is clamped in the at least one ball clamping unit so that the ball remains on the existing plate surface when the ball enters the ball admission opening. The at least one ball clamping unit is detachably fastened to the existing plate surface in an assembled state.

Pool table

A pool table has a removable dining surface and a gravity-based ball-return system located transversely between end legs of the pool table. Balls that have been pocketed during a game on the table's playing bed are commonly collected in one of inclined two gullies that connect together multiple pockets. The gullies are peripheral to the table and directly beneath pockets that are, preferably, either side of a central longitudinal axis of the table. The ball return system includes a stacked arrangement of runners that receive a pocketed ball from a cascading drop at the end of each gully. Once into the stack, a ball separation device identifies and selectively separates a cue ball from object balls, with the cue ball directed downwards towards a free-return box while object balls are directed along a different downward path. Object balls are then retained behind a ball retainer and release mechanism which, when in a release position, causes delivery of all object balls to a ball picking slot at an end of the pool table common with the free-return box. Pool table depth is therefore minimized while space under the table's bed is maximized to accommodate seating.

Pool Rack
20200086202 · 2020-03-19 ·

The present invention is directed to a pool rack for grouping pool balls tightly on a pool table. The frame has walls that may be disassembled and may move between, and exist alternatively in, an extended position that loosely group a set of billiard balls, wherein the rack walls are substantially upstanding and, or a closed position that tightly groups the balls, wherein the rack walls are angled and the frame sits atop the billiard balls.

POOL TABLE
20200023263 · 2020-01-23 · ·

A pool table has a removable dining surface and a gravity-based ball-return system located transversely between end legs of the pool table. Balls that have been pocketed during a game on the table's playing bed are commonly collected in one of inclined two gullies that connect together multiple pockets. The gullies are peripheral to the table and directly beneath pockets that are, preferably, either side of a central longitudinal axis of the table. The ball return system includes a stacked arrangement of runners that receive a pocketed ball from a cascading drop at the end of each gully. Once into the stack, a ball separation device identifies and selectively separates a cue ball from object balls, with the cue ball directed downwards towards a free-return box while object balls are directed along a different downward path. Object balls are then retained behind a ball retainer and release mechanism which, when in a release position, causes delivery of all object balls to a ball picking slot at an end of the pool table common with the free-return box. Pool table depth is therefore minimized while space under the table's bed is maximized to accommodate seating.

ROBOTIC BILLIARDS, POOL AND SNOOKER
20200016476 · 2020-01-16 ·

A game played on a billiards/pool/snooker table is provided that includes at least one robot assigned to temporally to one of two or more players, or two or more robots, each assigned uniquely to each of the two or more players. A remote controller is in electrical or wireless communication with the at least one robot or the two or more robots, each of the individually two or more remote controllers assigned to the two or more players for control of the two or more robots. Two or more color-coded or numbered balls are provided to be engaged by the robots.

ROBOTIC BILLIARDS, POOL AND SNOOKER
20200016476 · 2020-01-16 ·

A game played on a billiards/pool/snooker table is provided that includes at least one robot assigned to temporally to one of two or more players, or two or more robots, each assigned uniquely to each of the two or more players. A remote controller is in electrical or wireless communication with the at least one robot or the two or more robots, each of the individually two or more remote controllers assigned to the two or more players for control of the two or more robots. Two or more color-coded or numbered balls are provided to be engaged by the robots.

POOL TABLE HAVING TWO POCKETS AND POOL TABLE KIT
20200009449 · 2020-01-09 ·

A pool table including all of the same components as a standard pool table but with only two regulation pockets, one disposed midway between each of the short sides of the playing surface.

POOL TABLE HAVING TWO POCKETS AND POOL TABLE KIT
20200009449 · 2020-01-09 ·

A pool table including all of the same components as a standard pool table but with only two regulation pockets, one disposed midway between each of the short sides of the playing surface.

BILLIARD LIGHT
20240066385 · 2024-02-29 · ·

A lighting system for a billiard table comprising a frame, a plurality of lights disposed in the frame, and at least one lens coupled to the frame. The at least one lens is configured to focus a light produced by at least one light disposed in the frame.

Device for inputting and controlling driving state information of billiard ball
11904230 · 2024-02-20 · ·

The present invention relates to a device for inputting and controlling driving state information of a billiard ball for playing a billiard game in cyberspace and, more specifically, to a device for inputting and controlling driving state information of a billiard ball, in which an actual billiard ball is fixedly mounted on a standard table, wherein the billiard ball is mounted to be freely rotatable, and is hit by an actual billiard cue stick to receive the billiard ball's effecto information, rotation speed, and rotation direction, as well as driving state information for hitting strength and movement direction, and the received information is processed through driving state information processing software to display an image result reflecting the billiard ball's movement direction and movement amount on the actual billiard table, thereby making it possible to enjoy a billiard game in cyberspace as though a real game were being played.