Rocket Launcher Pool Cue Tech

20220088470 · 2022-03-24

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    Abstract

    The Rocket Launcher billiards cue stick has a unique design that offers a particular outcome we will refer to as Follow Through Technology. The middle of the cue (not to be limited to the joint of the pool cue), is less in size than any previously used size, thus promoting a proper extended follow through without breaking a close handed bridge. This creates the best performance with more power and speed while maintaining control of the pool cue.

    TABLE-US-00001 Name City State Country Type Demet, Jonathan James Austin Texas USA

    Claims

    1. A billiards cue stick consists of: the outer diameter not exceeding 0.820 inches as measured with an accurate micrometer within +/−2″ from the middle (middle is the center of the total length from the ferrule of the cue stick to the very butt of the cue stick) of the cue stick for all cue sticks measuring up to and including 64 inches in length but discludes the use of an extension which alters a cue stick from its original length.

    2. A billiards cue stick consists of: a maximum 0.28 mm per inch average taper in diameter from the end of the ferrule to the middle of the cue stick (middle is the center of the total length from the ferrule of the cue stick to the very butt of the cue stick) for all cue sticks measuring up to and including 65 inches in length.

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    3. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0004] The following drawings consist of the top view (FIG. 1), Side View (FIG. 2) with detailed description of each component, Back View (FIG. 3), and The Front View (FIG. 4) of a pool cue which the invention is applied.

    4. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0005] Follow through technology precisely means what it states. This particular invention design is to help a human that is playing pool/billiards perform a longer, smoother, more accurate follow through. A billiards/pool cue stick is traditionally and has always been made with a particular variance in taper from one end to the other. Looking at the side view (FIG. 2) Starting at the TIP (FIG 001) of the pool cue is the smallest outer diameter on the pool/billiards cue stick. Moving from right to left we next will see the FERRULE (FIG 002) of the pool/billiards cue stick which is connected to the SHAFT (FIG 003) of the pool/billiards cue and is next going to move into the JOINT (FIG 004) area which is where separate parts of a pool/billiards cue come together. Next you will find the MIDDLE (FIG 005) of the pool/billiards cue which is the half way point between TIP (FIG 001) and BUTT (FIG 008) discluding the length of the BUTTCAP (FIG 009). The MIDDLE (FIG 005) of the pool/billiards cue will always have an outer diameter of 0.820″ or less. From right to left of the MIDDLE (FIG 005) of the pool/billiards cue next you will find next is the FOREARM (FIG 006) and connected to the FOREARM (FIG 006) will be the HANDLE, GRIP, OR WRAP (FIG 007) which is next connected to the BUTT SLEEVE (FIG 008) and next connected to the BUTTCAP (FIG 009) which is finally connected to the RUBBER BUMPER (FIG 010). These applications and guidelines are not to be subject to pool/billiard cue extensions of any kind. If the side view was flipped the same parts would be connected only they would appear left to right instead of right to left as explained.