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GB2214091A
GB2214091A GB8730337A GB8730337A GB2214091A GB 2214091 A GB2214091 A GB 2214091A GB 8730337 A GB8730337 A GB 8730337A GB 8730337 A GB8730337 A GB 8730337A GB 2214091 A GB2214091 A GB 2214091A
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Reginald John Farwell
Victor David Gumbley
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63DBOWLING GAMES, e.g. SKITTLES, BOCCE OR BOWLS; INSTALLATIONS THEREFOR; BAGATELLE OR SIMILAR GAMES; BILLIARDS
    • A63D15/00Billiards, e.g. carom billiards or pocket billiards; Billiard tables

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A games table top (1) for a cue ball type game has a playing area (2) of trapezium shape in plan view and a plurality of ball receiving pockets (12, 13, 14). Preferably the table top (1) has a base (7) providing a flat playing surface (8) which is surrounded by an upstanding peripheral wall (9) having opposed parallel end walls (10a, 10b), of different length and opposed side walls (11a, 11b) of equal length. Conveniently there are five ball receiving pockets, one (13) in each corner at the wider end, one (14) in each side wall (11a, 11b) between the end walls (10a, 10b) and one (12) in the base surface on a longitudinal centre line extending between the end walls (10a, 10b). A buffer (15) is preferably located adjacent each corner at the wider end of the table. The playing surface is conveniently lined at (16) across the narrow end. The game can be constructed to operate for coin or token operation.

Description

GAMES TABLE TOP This invention relates to a games table top for playing a ball game of the type in which a player strikes a cue ball against an object ball.
According to the present invention we provide a games table top for playing a ball game of the type in which a player strikes a cue ball against an object ball wherein the table top has a playing area of trapezium shape in plan view.
The table top preferably has a bye providing a flat playing surface for the balls surrounded by a peripheral wall upstanding from the base to retain the balls on the playing surface and defining therewith the playing area of trapezium shape.
The peripheral wall preferably comprises a pair of opposed parallel end walls of different length and a pair of opposed side walls of equal length.
The tble top prefera-has -at-ea-st--one- pocket------ for receiving the object ball during play. Preferably there are two corner pockets, one in the-corner between each side wall and the longer end wall, two side pockets, one in each side wall spaced from the corner pocket, and a centre pocket in the base spaced from the side and end walls on a longitudinal centre line extending between the end walls.
The base preferably has one or more buffers spaced from the side and end walls. Preferably there are two bluffers, one adjacent to the corner between each side wall and the longer end wall.
The table top may have a flat surface on the underside for mounting the table top on a table or similar flat support. Alternatively, the table top may be provided with support legs or stand on the underside which may be collapsible and/or detachable to facilitate storage.
The table top may be adapted for coin or token operation. For example, the pockets may be arranged to direct the balls to a selection device for retaining the: object ball and releasing the cue ball for continued play.
The invention will now be described in more detail by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawirg of apparatus for playing a ball game incorporating the table top according to the present invention.
The apparatus shown in the accompanying drawing includes a table top 1 having a playing area 2 of trapezium shape in plan view, a cue ball 3 and a plurality of object balls consisting of a first set of seven plain balls indicated by reference numeral 4, a second set of sevenstriped balls indicated by reference numeral 5 and a single black ball indicated by reference numeral 6. It will be appreciated that any suitable combination of colour and/or surface markings could be used to distinguish between the three different types of object ball.
The table top 1 has a base 7 providing a flat playing surface 8 for the balls surrounded by a peripheral wall 9 upstanding from the base 7 to retain the balls on the playing surface 8 and defining therewith the trapezium shaped playing area 2.
In known manner the inwardly facing surface of the wall 9 is constructed to provide elastic rebound of the balls and tog-ethe--rith-the--playing surf ace-8As - covered with baize cloth of green or any other colour.
The peripheral wall 9 comprises a pair of opposed parallel end walls 10a,10b of which one wall 10a is shorter than the other wall lOb and a pair of opposed side walls 11a,11b of equal length.
The table top 1 further includes five pockets for receiving the object balls during play and consisting of a centre pocket 12, two corner pockets 13 and two side pockets 14. The centre pocket 12 is provided in the base 7 on the longitudinal centre line extending between the end walls 10a,10b. The corner pockets 13 are provided at the wider end of the table top 1 between each side wall 11a,11b and the longer end wall lOb. The side pockets 14 are provided in each side wall lla,llb spaced from the corner pockets 13.
The pockets 12,13,14 may be of any suitable type allowing free access to the balls, for example simple net pockets may be provided. Alternatively, the table top may-be-adapted-fnrtcoin wr-token~operation~by -- - arranging the pockets to direct the balls to a selection-device for-retaining the-object-balls and returning the cue ball only.
The table top 1 also has two buffers 15 each positioned on the base 7 at the wider end of the table top adjacent to a respective corner pocket 13 and spaced from the side walls lla,llb and end wall lOb so as to allow a ball to pass therebetween. The buffers 15 are constructed to provide elastic rebound of the balls.
The object balls are positioned for the start of the game as shown with the black ball 6 on a spot (not shown) in front of the centre pocket 12 and the two sets of balls arranged in a chevron with the apex ball on a spot (not shown) behind the centre pocket 12. A rack (not shown) may be provided for arranging the balls in the chevron to facilitate setting up of the balls.
Adjacent to the narrower end of the table top, a line marking indicated by reference numeral 16 extends across the playing surface 8 between the side walls lla,llb and defines a balk area 17 from where the cue ball 3 is played. A further line marking indicated by reference numeral 18 extends between the side walls lla,llb and defines a penalty area 19 within the balk area 17 into which balls obstructing the black spot may be placed as described in the exemplary set of Rules for playing the game given later herein.
The apparatus above-described is suitable for playing a game between two players or two teams each using a cue to strike the cue ball 3 against selected object balls with the winner being the first player or team to pocket all the balls of one set followed by the black ball.
One set of Rules for playing the game will now be given but it will be understood that the invention is not limited thereby: 1. Each shot must be taken with the player's feet behind the balk end of the table with the cue ball positioned in the balk area. If the cue ball returns to the balk area after a shot the next shot is taken from where the cue ball lies. If the cue ball does not return to the balk area it is re-placed anywhere within the balk area by the player taking the next shot. The cue ball must be played away from the balk end and cannot be played backwards even if the only available ball is behind the cue ball.
2. On the break at least two balls must hit the side walls.
3. The first player or team to pocket a ball from either set must pocket the remaining balls in that set and the other player or team must pocket the balls of the other set.
4. Shots are taken alternately except as follows: a) a ball is pocketed in the centre pocket or the next ball to be pocketed is the black ball. In either case a further shot may be taken.
b) a foul shot is played. In this case the next player may take his own shot and one free shot with further shots being permitted as set out in 4(a).
5. Foul shots are deemed as follows: a) a player misses his own ball or, if these have been pocketed, the black ball.
b) a player strikes his opponent's ball first.
c) a player moves the black ball from its spot or if its spot is occupied from where it lies before pocketing all the balls in his set.
d) a player pockets the cue ball.
e) a player plays a ball behind the balk line and the ball does not pass over the balk line out of the balk area.
6. If snookered after a foul shot there is no free table. The next player must play a ball from his set or, these have been pocketed, the black ball.
7. The black ball can only be pocketed in the side and corner pockets and a player must nominate the pocket before taking his shot. If a player pockets the black ball in the centre pocket or in a pocket other than that nominated or pockets the cue ball of the black ball he loses the game. A player also loses the game if he pockets the black ball in any pocket before pocketing all the balls in his set.
8. If the black ball is moved from its spot as a result of a foul shot, it is replaced on its spot before the next shot. If the black spot is occupied by a ball from either set after a foul shot the following applies: a) if the ball belongs to the player who did not foul it remains there and may be played in the normal manner with the black being replaced as soon as the spot is free.
b) if the ball belongs to the player who fouled it is removed and placed in the penalty area and the black replaced on its spot.
It will be appreciated that the invented table top is not limited as to the size of the playing area and that the number and disposition of the pockets and buffers may be changed whilst retaining the overall trapezium shape of the playing area. Also the number of balls making up each set may be changed.

Claims (12)

1. A games table top for playing a ball game of the type in which a player strikes a cue ball against an object ball wherein the table top has a playing area of trapezium shape in plan view.
2. A games table top according to Claim 1 wherein the table top has a base providing a flat playing surface for the balls surrounded by a peripheral wall upstanding from the base to retain the balls on the playing surface anc' defining therewith the playing area of trapezium shape.
3. A games table top according to Claim 2 wherein the peripheral wall comprises a pair of opposed parallel end walls of different length and a pair of opposed side walls of equal length.
4. A games table top according to Claim 3 wherein the playing area includes at least one ball receiving pocket.
5. A games table top according to Claim 4 wherein the playing area includes five ball receiving pockets comprising a respective pocket in each corner at the wider end of the table top, a respective pocket in each side wall between the end walls and a centre pocket spaced from the side and end walls on a longitudinal centre line between the end walls.
6. A games table top according to any one of Claim 3 to 5 wherein the base has at least one buffer spaced from the side and end walls by a distance not less than the diameter of the cue and object balls.
7. A games table top according to Claim 6 wherein the base has a respective buffer adjacent each corner at the wider end of the table.
8. A games table top according to any one of Claims 3 to 8 wherein the playing surface has a line marking extending between the side walls to define a balk area at the narrower end of the table top.
9. A games table top according to Claim 8 wherein the playing surface has a second line marking extending between the side walls within the balk area to define a penalty area at the narrower end of the table top.
10. A games table top substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawing.
11. Apparatus for playing a game comprising a games table top according to any one of the preceding Claims, a cue ball and a plurality of object balls.
12. Apparatus according to Claim 11 constructed and arranged for coin or token operation.
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US3588110A (en) * 1969-02-03 1971-06-28 Richard F Hirsch Moving target and rotating centrifugal projector
GB1291447A (en) * 1970-09-29 1972-10-04 Adolph E Goldfarb Slalom game
US4431186A (en) * 1981-02-23 1984-02-14 Gold John Q Billiard game table
GB2200563A (en) * 1987-01-30 1988-08-10 Clive Green Apparatus for playing a bowling game

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