Billiard rack
09737790 · 2017-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63D15/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A billiard rack is provided that includes a frame that extends around an interior space that is configured to receive a set of billiard balls resting on a bed of a billiard table. A bottom side of the frame includes a lower opening in which the upper portions of the set of billiard balls are able to extend therein. The frame also includes an inner wall having at least one cam surface that extends at least partially around the interior space and that tapers inwardly in directions from the lower opening to an upper opening. When the frame is placed on the set of billiard balls resting on the bed of the billiard table, the at least one cam surface is configured to contact all of the peripheral billiard balls of the set of billiard balls; and urge the set of billiard balls together without the rack contacting the billiard table.
Claims
1. A billiard rack comprising: a frame that extends around an interior space, wherein the interior space has a size and shape into which an upper portion of each ball of a set including a plurality of uniformly sized billiard balls resting on a horizontal planar surface of a bed of a billiard table may simultaneously extend, wherein the interior shape includes a corner, wherein with all the balls of the set extending in the interior space, one ball only is positioned in the corner, wherein the surface of the bed includes an alignment mark visible from above the surface of the bed, wherein the frame includes a top side and an opposed bottom side, wherein the bottom side includes a lower opening into the interior space into which the upper portions of each ball of the set of billiard balls may extend, and wherein the bottom side comprises a portion of the rack that extends closest to the bed when the set of balls is positioned therein, wherein the top side includes an upper opening into the interior space that is larger than a billiard ball and is smaller in area than the lower opening, wherein the frame includes at least one inner wall that bounds the interior space, wherein each inner wall includes at least one cam surface that extends at least partially around the interior space, and wherein in transverse cross section the at least one cam surface tapers inwardly from the lower opening in the bottom side toward the upper opening, wherein the frame is operative such that when the frame is placed in engagement with the set of billiard balls resting on the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table and with all the balls of the set extending in the interior space, the at least one cam surface is operative to: contact all peripheral billiard balls of the set of billiard balls; and with movement of the frame toward the horizontal planar surface of the bed, urge the set of billiard balls together, such that each billiard ball of the set is in contact with at least two other neighboring billiard balls and with the billiard balls of the set being urged by the at least one cam surface fully together in the interior space, no portion of the bottom side is enabled to move closer than one third of a diameter of one of the billiard balls to the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table upon which the billiard balls are resting, and wherein a bottom of the one ball in the corner is visible underneath the bottom side of the frame from above the surface of the bed simultaneously with the alignment mark such that the bottom of the ball in the corner is observable as the billiard balls in the interior space are moved with the frame and the bottom is positioned on top of the alignment mark on the surface of the bed.
2. A method of using a billiard rack that includes: a frame that extends around an interior space, wherein the interior space has a size and shape into which an upper portion of each ball of a set including a plurality of uniformly sized billiard balls resting on a horizontal planar surface of a bed of a billiard table may simultaneously extend, wherein the shape includes a corner, wherein with all the balls of the set extending in the interior space, one ball only is positioned in the corner, wherein the surface of the bed includes an alignment mark visible from above the surface of the bed, wherein the frame includes a top side and an opposed bottom side, wherein the bottom side includes a lower opening into the interior space into which the upper portion& of each ball of the set of billiard balls may extend and wherein the bottom side comprises a portion of the rack that extends closest to the bed when the set of balls is positioned therein, wherein the top side includes an upper opening into the interior space that is larger than a billiard ball and is smaller in area than the lower opening, wherein the frame includes at least one inner wall that bounds the interior space, wherein each inner wall includes at least one cam surface that extends at least partially around the interior space, and wherein in transverse cross section the at least one cam surface tapers inwardly from the lower opening in the bottom side toward the upper opening, wherein the method comprises: a) placing the frame on the set of billiard balls resting on the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table with all of the balls of the set extending in the interior space; b) contacting with the at least one cam surface, all peripheral billiard balls of the set of billiard balls; c) by moving the frame downward toward the horizontal planar surface of the bed urging by engagement of all the peripheral balls with the at least one cam surface, the set of billiard balls fully together, such that each billiard ball of the set is in contact with at least two other neighboring billiard balls and with the billiard balls of the set being urged fully together in the interior space by the at least one cam surface no portion of the frame bottom side is enabled to move closer than one third of a diameter of one of the billiard balls to the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table upon which the billiard balls are resting, wherein a bottom of the one ball in the corner is visibly observable underneath the frame bottom side from above the surface of the bed simultaneous with the alignment mark; d) moving the frame with the set of billiard balls therein to visibly align the bottom of the one ball in the corner on top of the visible alignment mark on the planar surface of the billiard table by visibly observing the bottom of the one ball moving to on top of the alignment mark from above the surface of the bed while moving the frame; e) with the bottom of the one ball in the corner aligned on the visible mark and subsequent to (d), lifting the frame off of the set of billiard balls.
3. A billiard rack comprising: a frame that extends around an interior space, wherein the interior space has a size and shape into which may extend simultaneously an upper portion of each ball of a set including a plurality of uniformly sized billiard balls resting on a horizontal planar surface of a bed of a billiard table, wherein the billiard table includes an upward extending cushion rail that bounds the horizontal planar surface, wherein the frame includes a top side and an opposed bottom side, wherein the bottom side includes a lower opening into the interior space into which the upper portion of each ball of the set of billiard balls may extend, and wherein the bottom side comprises a portion of the rack that extends closest to the bed when the set of balls is positioned therein, wherein the top side includes an upper opening into the interior space that is larger than a billiard ball and is smaller in area than the lower opening, wherein the frame includes at least one inner wall that bounds the interior space, wherein each inner wall includes at least one cam surface, wherein the at least one cam surface extends at least partially around the interior space, and wherein in transverse cross section the at least one cam surface tapers inwardly from the lower opening in the bottom side toward the upper opening, wherein when the frame is in engagement with the set of billiard balls resting on the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table and with all the balls of the set extending in the interior space, the at least one cam surface: contacts all peripheral billiard balls of the set of billiard balls; and with downward movement of the frame relative to the surface of the bed, urges the set of billiard balls fully together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two other neighboring billiard balls, and wherein with the billiard balls of the set being urged by the at least one cam surface fully together in the interior space, all portions of the frame are disposed upwardly and away from the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table upon which the billiard balls are resting such that all portions of the frame are vertically higher than the cushion rail, whereby with the balls of the set urged fully together by engagement with the frame, at least one ball of the set is engageable in direct contact with the cushion rail.
4. The billiard rack according to claim 3, wherein each billiard ball has a spherical shape with an outer diameter of between 2.0 inches (50.8 mm) and 2.5 inches (63.5 mm), wherein the at least one cam surface is tapered inwardly toward a center of the frame and has a cross-sectional width of at least 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) in a plane that is perpendicular to the cam surface and the bottom side.
5. The billiard rack according to claim 4, wherein the interior space of the frame has a shape that is operative to receive and rack sets of billiards balls with different numbers of billiard balls for each set, such that each set extends into the lower opening and the at least one cam surface engages all of the peripheral billiard balls of each set of billiard balls and urges each set of billiard balls together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls.
6. The billiard rack according to claim 5, wherein the frame and the lower opening have generally triangular shapes, wherein the interior space of the frame has a shape that receives a set of fifteen billiard balls simultaneously extending into the lower opening and the at least one cam surface engages all twelve peripheral billiard balls of the set of fifteen billiard balls and urges the set of fifteen billiard balls together in a generally triangular shape, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls.
7. The billiard rack according to claim 5, wherein the frame and the lower opening have generally non-square rhombus shapes, wherein the interior space of the frame has a shape that receives a set of nine billiard balls extending into the lower opening with the at least one cam surface in contact with all eight of the peripheral billiard balls of the set of nine peripheral billiard balls and urging the set of nine billiard balls together in a generally non-square rhombus shape, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls.
8. The billiard rack according to claim 7, wherein the interior space of the frame has a shape that at different times is operative to receive a set of nine billiard balls, a set of eight billiard, a set of seven billiard balls, a set of six billiard balls, a set of five billiard balls, and a set of four billiard balls extending into the lower opening with the at least one cam surface in contact with all of the peripheral billiard balls of each respective set of billiard balls and urging the respective set of billiard balls together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls for each respective set of billiard balls.
9. The billiard rack according to claim 5, wherein the top side of the frame includes a substantially planar top surface that extends around the upper opening, wherein the bottom side of the frame includes a substantially planar bottom surface that extends around the lower opening and that is parallel to the planar top surface, wherein the substantially planar top surface of the frame has a width of at least 1.0 inches (25.4 mm) and the substantially planar bottom surface of the frame has a width of at least 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) in directions that extend radially from a center axis of the frame, wherein the at least one cam surface extends from the bottom side towards to top side at acute angles between 30 and 60 degrees with respect to a plane that includes the substantially planar bottom surface, wherein the frame includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between the top side and bottom side of the frame, wherein the outer side surface includes a beveled portion having a channel that has a depth that is operative to receive tips of human fingers therein in order to facilitate grasping and lifting of the frame off of the set of billiard balls, wherein the frame has a weight sufficient to cause each set of billiard balls to be moved together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls without having to apply any external downward force on the frame.
10. The billiard rack according to claim 3, wherein the top side of the frame includes an outer circumferential edge, wherein the top side of the frame includes a plurality of spaced apart alignment marks adjacent the outer circumferential edge, wherein the spaced apart alignment marks include notches that extend into the outer circumferential edge of the top side of the frame, wherein a billiard ball on the bed outside the interior space is visibly alignable with a respective notch in the circumferential edge while the frame is positioned relative to a mark on the bed that is visible through the interior space.
11. The billiard rack according to claim 3, wherein the top side of the frame includes an outer circumferential edge, wherein the top side of the frame includes a plurality of spaced apart alignment marks at the outer circumferential edge, wherein the top side of the frame includes at least one substantially straight inner edge along the top opening, wherein when the bottom side of the frame is placed with the entire bottom side parallel to a horizontal surface, the at least one straight inner edge extends along a line that is substantially horizontally aligned with at least one alignment mark at the outer circumferential edge of the top side of the frame.
12. The method according to claim 2, wherein in (a) the frame and the lower opening have generally triangular shapes, wherein (a) includes placing the frame on a set of only fifteen billiard balls, wherein (b) includes the at least one cam surface contacting all twelve of the peripheral billiard balls of the set of fifteen billiard balls, wherein (c) includes the at least one cam surface urging the set of fifteen billiard balls together in a generally triangular shape, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls.
13. The method according to claim 2, wherein in (a) both the frame and the lower opening have generally non-square rhombus shapes, wherein (a) includes placing the frame on a set of only nine billiard balls, wherein (b) includes the at least one cam surface contacting all eight of the peripheral billiard balls of the set of nine billiard balls, wherein (c) includes the at least one cam surface urging the set of nine billiard balls together in a generally non-square rhombus shape, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls.
14. The method according to claim 2, wherein in (a) the top side of the frame includes a substantially planar top surface that extends around the upper opening, wherein the bottom side of the frame includes a substantially planar bottom surface that extends around the lower opening and that is parallel to the planar top surface, wherein the substantially planar top surface of the frame has a width of at least 1.0 inches (25.4 mm) and the substantially planar bottom surface of the frame has a width of at least 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) in directions that extend radially from a center axis of the frame, wherein in (b) and (c) the at least one cam surface extends from the bottom side towards to top side at acute angles between 30 and 60 degrees with respect to a plane that includes the substantially planar bottom surface, wherein the frame includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between the top side and bottom side of the frame, wherein the outer side surface includes a beveled portion having a channel therein, wherein the frame has a weight that urges all the billiard balls of the set fully together in (c) without applying any external downward force on the frame, further comprising: f) prior to (d) placing tips of human fingers adjacent the channel.
15. The method according to claim 2, wherein in (a) the top side of the frame includes an outer circumferential edge, wherein the top side of the frame includes a plurality of spaced apart frame alignment marks adjacent the outer circumferential edge, wherein the spaced apart frame alignment marks include notches that extend into the outer circumferential edge of the top side of the frame, further comprising: f) aligning the frame with a further visible alignment mark on the bed that is visible through the interior space, g) with the frame aligned in (e) aligning at least one billiard ball on the bed and outside the interior space, with a notch in the outer circumferential edge.
16. The method according to claim 2, wherein in (a) the frame and the upper and lower openings have a circular shape, wherein the frame includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between the top side and bottom side of the frame and that tapers inwardly in directions from the top side to the bottom side of the frame, further comprising: repeating steps (a) through (d) with different sets of billiard balls including a set of ten billiard balls and a set of nine billiard balls, wherein (b) includes the at least one cam surface contacting all of the billiard balls in each set, wherein (c) includes the at least one cam surface urging the billiard balls together for each set into a ring arrangement, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard ball in each set.
17. The method according to claim 2, wherein in (a) the frame and the upper and lower openings have a circular shape, wherein the frame includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between the top side and bottom side of the frame and that tapers inwardly in directions from the top side to the bottom side of the frame, further comprising: f) flipping the frame over and placing the top side of the frame on the billiard table; g) placing a disc on the billiard table inside the interior space of the frame, wherein the disc has an outer diameter that is less than an inner diameter of the upper opening of the frame, wherein the disc includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between a top side and a bottom side of the disc and that tapers inwardly in directions from the bottom side to the top side of the disc; h) shooting a billiard ball with a cue stick in order to drive the billiard ball up the outer side surface of the frame so as to land in contact with and roll along both the outer side surface of the disc and the at least one cam surface of the frame.
18. The billiard rack according to claim 3 wherein the frame and the upper and lower openings have a circular shape, wherein the frame includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between the top side and bottom side of the frame and that tapers inwardly in directions from the top side to the bottom side of the frame, wherein the billiard rack further comprises: a disc, having an outer diameter that is less than an inner diameter of the upper opening of the frame, wherein the disc includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between a top side and a bottom side of the disc and that tapers inwardly in directions from the bottom side to the top side of the disc, wherein the top side of the disc includes a central aperture having a diameter that is less than the diameter of a billiard ball, wherein when the top side of the frame is placed on the billiard table the disc is positioned on the billiard table inside the interior space of the frame such that a billiard ball may be driven up the outer side surface of the frame so as to land in contact with and roll along both the outer side surface of the disc and the at least one cam surface of the frame.
19. The billiard rack according to claim 3, wherein the cam surface comprises a flexible resilient material, and wherein with the frame in engagement with the set of billiard balls the at least one cam surface is in compressed contact with at least some of the peripheral billiard balls.
20. The billiard rack according to claim 3, wherein the interior space of the frame has a shape that is operative to receive and rack sets of billiards balls with different numbers of billiard balls for each set, such that each set extends into the lower opening with the at least one cam surface operative to contact all of the peripheral billiard balls of each set of billiard balls and urge each set of billiard balls together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls.
21. A billiard rack comprising: a frame that extends around an interior space, wherein the frame has a circular shape, wherein the interior space of the frame has a shape that is operative to receive and rack sets of billiards balls in a ring arrangement; and a disc, wherein the disc has an outer diameter that is less than an inner diameter of the frame, wherein the disc includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between a top side and a bottom side of the disc and that tapers inwardly in directions from the bottom side to the top side of the disc, wherein the top side of the disc includes a central aperture having a diameter that is less than the diameter of a billiard ball.
22. The billiard rack according to claim 21, wherein the interior space has a size and shape that is configured to receive therein upper portions of a set of billiard balls resting on a horizontal planar surface of a bed of a billiard table, wherein the frame includes a top side and an opposed bottom side, wherein the bottom side includes a lower opening into the interior space which is configured such that the upper portions of the set of billiard balls are able to extend therein, wherein the top side includes an upper opening into the interior space that is larger than a billiard ball and is smaller in area than the lower opening, wherein the frame includes an inner wall having at least one cam surface that extends at least partially around the interior space and that tapers inwardly in directions from the lower opening to the upper opening, wherein the frame is configured such that when the frame is placed on the set of billiard balls resting on the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table, the at least one cam surface is configured to: contact all of the peripheral billiard balls of the set of billiard balls; and urge the set of billiard balls together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two other neighboring billiard balls.
23. The billiard rack according to claim 22, wherein the upper and lower openings have a circular shape, wherein the interior space of the frame has a shape that is operative to receive and rack sets of billiards balls in a ring arrangement with different numbers of billiard balls for each set including a set of ten billiard balls, and a set of nine billiard balls, such that each set extends into the lower opening with the at least one cam surface configured to contact all of the billiard balls of each set of billiard balls and urge each set of billiard balls together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls.
24. A billiard rack comprising: a frame that extends around an interior space, which space has a size and shape that is configured to receive therein upper portions of a set of billiard balls resting on a horizontal planar surface of a bed of a billiard table, wherein the frame includes a top side and an opposed bottom side, wherein the bottom side includes a lower opening into the interior space which is configured such that the upper portions of the set of billiard balls are able to extend therein, wherein the top side includes an upper opening into the interior space that is larger than a billiard ball and is smaller in area than the lower opening, wherein the frame includes an inner wall having at least one cam surface that extends at least partially around the interior space and that tapers inwardly in directions from the lower opening to the upper opening, wherein the frame is configured such that when the frame is placed on the set of billiard balls resting on the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table, the at least one cam surface is configured to: contact all of the peripheral billiard balls of the set of billiard balls; and urge the set of billiard balls together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two other neighboring billiard balls and no portion of the frame comes closer than one third of the diameter of one of the billiard balls to the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table upon which the billiard balls are resting, wherein each billiard ball has a spherical shape with an outer diameter of between 2.0 inches (50.8 mm) and 2.5 inches (63.5 mm), wherein the at least one cam surface is tapered inwardly toward a center of the frame and has a cross-sectional width of at least 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) in a plane that is perpendicular to the cam surface and the bottom side, wherein the interior space of the frame has a shape that is operative to receive and rack sets of billiards balls with different numbers of billiard balls for each set, such that each set extends into the lower opening with the at least one cam surface configured to contact all of the peripheral billiard balls of each set of billiard balls and urge each set of billiard balls together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls, wherein the frame and the upper and lower openings have a circular shape, wherein the interior space of the frame has a shape that is operative to receive and rack sets of billiards balls in a ring arrangement with different numbers of billiard balls for each set including a set of ten billiard balls, and a set of nine billiard balls, such that each set extends into the lower opening with the at least one cam surface configured to contact all of the billiard balls of each set of billiard balls and urge each set of billiard balls together, such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls, wherein the frame includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between the top side and bottom side of the frame and that tapers inwardly in directions from the top side to the bottom side of the frame; and a disc, wherein the disc has an outer diameter that is less than an inner diameter of the upper opening of the frame, wherein the disc includes a circumferential outer side surface that extends between a top side and a bottom side of the disc and that tapers inwardly in directions from the bottom side to the top side of the disc, wherein the top side of the disc includes a central aperture having a diameter that is less than the diameter of a billiard ball.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(31) Various technologies pertaining to billiards will now be described with reference to the drawings, where like reference numerals represent like elements throughout. Also, it is to be understood that functionality that is described as being carried out by certain components or surface configurations may be performed by multiple components or surface configurations. Similarly, for instance, a component or surface configuration may be configured to perform functionality that is described as being carried out by multiple components or surface configurations.
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(35) The frame 104 also includes an inner wall 306 that bounds the interior space 106 and that has at least one cam surface 308. The cam surface 308 extends at least partially around the interior space. The cam surface is also configured so as to taper inwardly (toward the center 310 of the frame) at acute angles in directions from the lower opening 304 to the upper opening 302.
(36) In this described embodiment, when the frame is placed on the set of billiard balls 204 resting on the planar surface 206 of the bed of the billiard table, the at least one cam surface is configured to: contact all of the peripheral billiard balls (such as billiard balls 312, 314) of the set of billiard balls 204; and urge the set of billiard balls together (with the billiard balls remaining in contact with the bed of the billiard table). The billiard balls are urged together such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two other neighboring billiard balls and no portion of the frame comes closer than one third of the diameter of one of the billiard balls to the horizontal planar surface of the bed of the billiard table upon which the billiard balls are resting. For example, the billiard rack may rest above the bed of the billiard table by more than 0.66 inches (1.68 cm).
(37) It should be appreciated that in the view shown in
(38) In example embodiments, these described distances above the bed of the table are operative to facilitate tightly racking the set of billiard balls quickly without the bed of the billiard table interfering with the ability of the billiard rack to tightly rack the set of billiard balls together. Further, the amount of space remaining under the billiard rack after the balls have been tightly racked is sufficient to place a person's fingers under the bottom side of the billiard rack for purposes of repositioning the billiard rack and/or lifting the billiard rack without knocking into and disrupting the tightly packed arrangement of billiard balls. Further, the amount of space remaining under the billiard rack after the balls have been tightly racked provides sufficient visibility under the rack so that a person can see where a corner billiard ball contacts the bed of the billiard table in order to align the corner billiard ball with a spot on the billiard table (e.g., one of the head, foot, or center spots of a billiard table).
(39) In addition, in some embodiments the body of the billiard tack may have a sufficient weight to tightly rack a set of billiard balls together without the need for a person to push downwardly on the rack. Rather, gravity acting on the billiard rack may be sufficient for some embodiments to urge the frame downwardly with sufficient force to tightly rack a set of billiard balls. In an example embodiment such as shown in
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(42) It should be understood that as used herein, the term “generally” or “substantially” as modifiers for a particularly named geometric shape corresponds to the particularly named shape and corresponding shapes that overall have a visual appearance that is closer to the named shape (e.g., a triangle shape) than a geometric shape with a different number of sides (e.g., a square shape or a pentagon shape).
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(44) As discussed previously, the cam surface 308 is configured to contact all of the peripheral balls when the billiard rack 102 is placed on the set of fifteen billiard balls 204. By acting on all of the peripheral balls, the tapered configuration of the cam surface 308 urges the complete set of billiard balls together such that each billiard ball is in contact with at least two neighboring billiard balls. Further as shown in
(45) As used herein the term peripheral billiard balls refers to those billiard balls at the peripheral of the set of billiard balls being racked by the billiard rack. Also as used herein, the term interior billiard balls refers to those billiard balls in the interior of the set of billiard balls that are surrounded by the peripheral billiard balls. Also, as will be shown in more detail below, in some arrangements of billiard balls in the billiard racks described herein, there may be no interior billiard balls. Rather the set of billiard balls may be tightly racked with just peripheral billiard balls in contact with each other and the cam surface of the billiard rack.
(46) With a perfect set of billiard balls (i.e., where all of the billiard balls have the same diameter and are perfectly spherical), the example rack would simultaneously place each billiard ball in contact with all of its neighboring billiard balls in the set of billiard balls. However, it should be noted that some billiard balls in a set may not be identical in terms of size and shape. A small variation in the diameters or curvature of one or more of the billiard balls may result in a small gap between some neighboring balls. For example, if the interior ball 430 were to have a slightly smaller diameter than the other balls in the set, interior ball 430 may be in contact with 5 neighboring billiard balls rather than all six neighboring balls 428, 424, 312, 314, 432, 438.
(47) In addition, it should be appreciated that one or more balls may have a diameter that significantly varies from the others. With reference to
(48) In addition, because the example embodiment of the billiard rack is operative to tightly compact uniformly sized balls together, even non-visible gaps adjacent improperly sized balls may be detectable by placing a hand through the upper opening 302 and attempting to rotate the billiard balls. In general, billiard balls that are operative to freely rotate in the billiard rack (i.e., are operative to rotate with less force) compared to other billiard balls, may have an improper size as well (and thus can be detected and replaced in the set of billiard balls through the upper opening 302). Thus, example embodiments of the described billiard rack may serve as a gauge to uncover improperly sized balls in a set of billiard balls. Also, it should be appreciated that the upper opening 302 also enables a user to lift up and reposition billiard balls in the set of billiard balls to place numbered and/or colored or differently marked balls in a different order (depending on the rules of the particular billiard game being played.)
(49) In order to further illustrate the example configuration of the billiard rack 102,
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(52) Also, in cases where one or more balls are still outside the perimeter of the cam surface, the relatively wide bottom side 208 (see
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(56) In example embodiments, the frame is made out of a single piece of a plastic material such as ABS, PVC, polyester, polypropylene, or any other type of plastic. Also, the frame may be made out of wood, aluminum, or other materials that are sufficiently durable to enable the billiard rack to be used thousands of times to rack billiard balls. In addition, it should be appreciated that the billiard rack may be made out of a plurality of different materials. For example, the majority of the body of the frame may be made out of a hard plastic such as ABS; however, interior surfaces that form the cam surface may be made out of or may be covered by a flexible resilient material such as a rubber, felt, foam, cloth, and/or other material that is operative to compress in order to compensate for possible variations in the diameters of billiard balls in the set of billiard balls being racked.
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(59) When the billiard rack is placed on the cloth bed of a billiard table, it should be appreciated that the bottom side may compress portions of the cloth on the bed of the billiard table which is visibly noticeable when the billiard rack is lifted off of the table. In example embodiments, random embossed patterns and textures may be formed on the bottom side 208 to minimize the visual appearance of such compressed portions of the cloth. In addition, it should be appreciated that in alternative embodiments, the top side of the rack may have other contours such as a rounded surface, a tapered surface, a conical surface, or any other surface configuration that does not interfere with the arrangement of the billiard balls described herein.
(60) As illustrated in
(61) It should also be appreciated that the described billiard rack may have further shapes and configurations that are consistent with the functionality described herein with respect to a frame having a cam surface that is set on a set of billiard balls. For example, an alternative embodiment of the described frame may not include an upper opening in the top side of the frame or alternatively, the upper opening may not have a shape that matches the outer shape of the frame or the lower opening. For example, the upper opening may have a generally circular shape.
(62) In addition, it should be appreciated that the shape of the billiard rack may be adapted to accommodate different numbers of balls and different arrangements of balls for a set of billiard balls. For example,
(63) As shown in
(64) In addition, it should be appreciated that the same billiard rack may be adapted to accommodate racking different numbers of balls and different arrangements of balls. For example,
(65) In addition, it should be appreciated that the configuration of the described billiard rack frames may be operative to tightly rack many different arrangements of billiard balls, including arrangements in which one or more peripheral or interior billiard balls are removed from the set of billiard balls being racked. For example,
(66) However, it should be noted that when the cushion rail 804 is used, the angled orientation of the rack/cam surface may result in billiard balls adjacent to the rack being spaced apart. An example of this spaced apart arrangement produced by the billiard rack is illustrated in
(67) In a similar manner,
(68) In the examples of the billiard racks described above, the billiard frames include a cam surface adjacent to a bottom side of the frames. However, it should be appreciated that in alternative embodiments the upper side of the rack may include an addition cam surface that is configured to tightly rack a lesser number of billiard balls than the cam surface adjacent the bottom side of the frame.
(69)
(70) As shown in
(71) Referring to
(72)
(73) It should also be appreciated that for a particular game of billiards, additional billiard balls may be placed inside the tightly racked ring of ten billiard balls. For example, additional billiard balls may be placed in the ring of ten billiard balls either before or after the circular billiard rack 1502 is removed from being in contact with the ring of ten billiard balls.
(74) In addition, it should be noted that the cross-sectional width 1802 of the cam surface 1708 may be sufficient to rack a different number of billiard balls in a ring shape arrangement. For example,
(75) Referring back to
(76) Further, it should be noted that the cross-sectional width 1802 of the cam surface 1708 may be sufficient to rack an even smaller number of billiard balls in a ring shape arrangement without resting on the billiard balls. For example,
(77) In an example embodiment, the circular billiard rack 1502 may also serve as a game piece when flipped over as illustrated in the cross-sectional view 2300 of
(78) Referring now to
(79) As shown in
(80) In addition, as shown in
(81) Also, as illustrated in a top view 2700 in
(82) With this arraignment the outer tapered surface 2410 of the disc is positioned adjacently inwardly of the cam surface 1708. As a result, these two tapered surfaces form a circular channel 2702 that is operative to receive a billiard ball 2704 thereon in contact with both tapered surfaces 1708, 2410. In this example, a billiard game may be played in which a ball is shot so as to roll up the outer tapered surface 1710 of the billiard rack and land on the circular channel 2702 in a direction and with sufficient momentum so as to begin to roll one or more times around the channel (e.g., the ball rolls in a circle one or more times). In example games, the time for the ball to travel around the channel and come to a stop may serve as a timer in which a player may be required to shoot one or more other billiard balls on the billiard table during a particular game of billiards.
(83) It should also be noted that in some billiard games, a billiard ball may be shot up the tapered surfaces of either the described circular billiard rack or disc with sufficient momentum so as to fly through the air and land on another portion of the billiard table. In addition, it should be noted that in some billiard games, a billiard ball may be shot up the tapered surfaces of either the described circular billiard rack or disc with sufficient momentum so as to bank off of the tapered surface and roll in a different direction along the bed of the billiard table.
(84) Also, in this example as shown in
(85) Referring back to
(86) Such alignment marks may also be formed via coatings such as paint or a label affixed to the frame 104. Also, such alignment marks may be formed by having the top surface include raised or recessed portions (e.g., such as a raised bump or a recessed notch generated via a molding or machining process). In this regard,
(87) Such alignment marks may be positioned in locations on the top side of the frame of a rack to assist in positioning balls outside the billiard rack for particular billiard games.
(88) In order to align two billiard balls 2810, 2822 with the center of spot 2808, an example embodiment of the billiard rack 102 may include alignment marks 2830, 2840 that are located so as to be aligned with the inner edge 2806. With this arrangement, the inner edge 2806 extends along a line that is substantially horizontally aligned with both of the alignment marks 2830, 2840 on the outer circumferential edge of the top side of the frame.
(89) In addition, in an example embodiment, the billiard rack may include additional alignment marks for use with aligning additional billiard balls. For example, on the same side of the billiard rack, an example billiard rack may include the alignment marks 2830 and two additional alignment marks 2832, 2834 which are used to align billiard balls 2810, 2812 and 2814 against the outer side wall of the frame of the billiard rack. Similarly, on the opposed side of the billiard rack, an example billiard rack may include the alignment marks 2840 and two additional alignment marks 2838, 2836 which are used to align billiard balls 2822, 2820 and 2818 against the opposed side wall of the frame of the billiard rack.
(90) In addition, in one example, the alignment marks may be evenly spaced apart. However, in another example as illustrated in
(91) In example embodiments, once the billiard balls have been aligned on a billiard table in the manner described above, the billiard rack may be removed from the table. Also, although the generally triangularly shaped billiard rack 102 has been described as including alignment marks, it should be appreciated that other embodiments of billiard racks described herein, such as the generally non-square rhombus shaped billiard rack 902 shown in
(92) It is noted that several examples have been provided for purposes of explanation. These examples are not to be construed as limiting the hereto-appended claims. Additionally, it may be recognized that the examples provided herein may be permutated while still falling under the scope of the claims.