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Training device for cue sports
20250041706 · 2025-02-06 ·

A cue sports training device, including a ball cap piece; a strike portion with a strike indicator that is vertically rotatable from folded-up to a folded-down configuration, a direction member with a direction indicator that is horizontally rotatable to enable adjustment of a deviation angle; such that an intended direction of the object ball is indicated by the direction indicator of the direction member when a cue ball impacts with the strike indicator after the cue ball follows a target direction to the strike indicator.

Instructive break shot training device
09616320 · 2017-04-11 ·

Apparatus for billiards break shot practice, comprising a lightweight force absorption pillow and a triangle rack pattern combination. Game player breaks with maximum force to achieve greatest transfer to cue ball travelling to break up game balls, but using a reduced three-game-ball configuration with assistance of pillow and pattern that well-simulates virtually the same resistance of full fifteen-game-ball tournament game ball formation. A player saves tremendous time and effort in game ball setup and can practice break shots in rapid succession to develop high levels of breaking skill. Head and cue ball travel are observed in more iteration per practice session. The pillow has a storage flap to hold pattern, making it portable and quick to layout. Aligning pillow and pattern different distances apart simulates different ball resistances for game variations like 9-ball or 10-ball, or for different table sizes.

Billiard training aid
09539492 · 2017-01-10 ·

A support that is positioned on either a table or a tripod and holds a cue stick to either train an arm of a billiard player to move in a perfectly straight fashion or to function as a bridge. The support includes a base and a cue stick-moving portion. The base is positioned on either the table or the tripod. The cue stick-moving portion moves relative to the base and holds the cue stick to either train the arm of the billiard player to move in the perfectly straight fashion or to function as the bridge.

Billiard light
12311253 · 2025-05-27 · ·

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.

Aiming Device For Pocket Billiards
20250242229 · 2025-07-31 ·

An aiming device for pocket billiards comprises a strip. The strip has a length equal to a distance between a pair of interval markers of a plurality of interval markers on a plurality of rails of a pocket billiards table. There are a plurality of markings along a longitudinal direction of the strip. The strip is removably placeable on any of the rails between any of the pairs of interval markers.

BILLIARD LIGHT
20250281816 · 2025-09-11 · ·

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.

AUTOMATIC PENDULUM DEVICE FOR BILLIARDS PRACTICE

The invention discloses an automatic swing device for billiards practice, The invention provides a storage ball box, a pendulum ball module, an infrared detection module for detecting obstacles, and a control module, The electrical connection of the control module to the infrared detection module and the pendulum ball module, When the infrared detection module does not detect the obstacles, It means that the positioned billiard ball has been struck away, At this point, the control module drives the pendulum ball module, Place the billiards in the storage box in a fixed position, Allowing practitioners to maintain the hitting position, Continuous hitting practice, Instead of having to pick up the ball again after each stroke to affect the strike position, And it will help to improve practice efficiency and save time, And to improve the practitioners' interest.

INTERACTIVE LED SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING BILLIARD GAMEPLAY
20250290625 · 2025-09-18 ·

A system for use with a billiards table may include addressable multi-color LED strips, a controller and a user device. The controller may be configured to send signals through the LED strips to control which one or more pixels are activated and one or more colors of light to be produced by corresponding one or more LEDs for the one or more activated pixels. The user device may communicate with the controller and may implement a program configured to enable a user of the user device to send lighting commands to the controller during gameplay. The lighting commands may indicate user-desired changes to lighting provided by the addressable multi-color LED strips. The controller may send corresponding signals to the addressable multi-color LED light strips to implement the changes to the lighting.

Billiards training device for grooving a pool stroke
12453919 · 2025-10-28 ·

A billiards training device for grooving a pool stroke includes a strap mechanism. The strap mechanism has a first end and a second end. The strap mechanism includes a loop on the first end and an attachment mechanism on the second end. The loop is configured to be wrapped around an upper arm of a player just above an elbow. The attachment mechanism is configured to be attached to an elevated end of a support structure. Wherein, when the loop is positioned around the upper arm of the player just above the elbow, and the attachment mechanism is attached to the elevated end of the support structure, the billiards training device is configured to aid the player in maintaining the upper arm in a fixed position during the pool stroke.

Cue Stick Alignment and Stroke Training Device
20260048319 · 2026-02-19 ·

A training device for cue sports provides hands-free guidance for improving cue stick alignment and stroke consistency. The device includes a base configured to attach to a stable non-playing surface, such as a shelf or rail of a billiards table, and a stabilizing structure with two opposing arms that form an opening for receiving and guiding a cue stick. The arms constrain lateral movement of the cue stick during stroking action, particularly near the back gripping hand, which is a common source of misalignment. The stabilizing structure may be pivotable, adjustable, and detachable, with optional low-friction surfaces and modular support pads to enhance stroke fluidity and usability. The device enables both alignment and stroke training, helping players build visual accuracy and muscle memory. It is compact, portable, and may be assembled or disassembled without tools. The invention offers a significant improvement over existing aids by ensuring repeatable, precise cue alignment without interfering with natural player movement.