T-shaped storage edge structure of billiard table
By adopting a T-shaped cushion structure on the billiard table, the armrest is vertically locked to the cushion, solving the problems of armrest gravity pressure and impact force in existing billiard tables. This improves the impact feel and the stability of the ball's movement, while also reducing material costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The existing pool table cushion structure, when the ball is hit, the horizontal locking structure between the armrest and the cushion causes the downward pressure of gravity and the impact force to affect the impact feel and the ball's movement, and the material cost is relatively high.
The T-shaped wall edge structure is adopted, which locks the handrail to the wall edge in a vertical direction. The weight of the handrail is transferred through the side wings, reducing the vertical influence. The vertical installation structure also reduces the thickness of the handrail, saving material costs.
It improves the impact feel and the stability of the ball's trajectory, while reducing the material cost of the handrail.
Smart Images

Figure CN223995368U_ABST
Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of billiard table technology, specifically to a T-shaped cushion structure for a billiard table. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, the cushion structure of billiard tables mainly includes the following types:
[0003] 1. Type I armrest: This structure is the most widely used and has the lowest cost. In this structure, the rubber strip is glued to the edge wood, which is made of a different material from the armrest itself, resulting in a less impact-sensitive feel compared to the angled armrest. This type of armrest requires the handrail to be secured with side bolts, creating a horizontal locking mechanism.
[0004] 2. Angular and L-shaped handrails: These structures evolved from the I-shaped handrail. Adhesive strips are glued to the angular handrail, reducing the impact caused by the different wood materials of the handrail and the adhesive strip. The adhesive strip has better rebound properties than the I-shaped handrail. However, the installation structure is the same as the I-shaped handrail: the side of the handrail is first locked to the stone slab, and then the handrail is locked to the handrail horizontally, resulting in a horizontal locking structure for the handrail.
[0005] 3. C-type cushion: This structure evolved from the L-type cushion. Its structure is the same as the angled cushion, the only difference being its appearance. It is more expensive to manufacture. The feel is identical to the angled cushion; it is a variant of the angled cushion.
[0006] All of the above-mentioned pool table designs feature handrails that are horizontally locked to the cushions, with the handrails hanging vertically on the outside of the cushions. This creates a downward pressure on the outer side. When hitting the ball, the body leans on the handrail, increasing this downward pressure. Simultaneously, the significant horizontal impact force generated when the ball strikes the rubber strip can loosen the fastening screws between the cushion and the slate, and between the cushion and the handrail. This affects the feel of the impact and the ball's trajectory. Utility Model Content
[0007] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a T-shaped cushion structure for a billiard table. This structure locks the armrest and cushion vertically, transferring the weight of the armrest to the cushion through the side wings, thus reducing the vertical impact of the outer side of the armrest on the cushion.
[0008] A T-shaped cushion structure for a billiard table includes a slate attached to a cloth-covered table and a T-shaped cushion. The T-shaped cushion has vertical and horizontal plates connected to each other. The slate has a rubberized wooden strip, and a rubberized steel strip is connected to the rubberized wooden strip. The front side wall of the rubberized steel strip is connected to a rubber strip. The vertical plate is connected to the rubberized steel strip and the rear wall of the slate. The handrail is located on the horizontal plate and connected to the horizontal plate.
[0009] Preferably, the vertical plate is connected to the rubber strip steel by bolts.
[0010] Preferably, the steel rubber strip and the wooden rubber strip are connected by two bolts.
[0011] Preferably, the vertical plate and the stone slab are connected by three bolts.
[0012] Preferably, the handrail and the crossbar are connected by four bolts.
[0013] Preferably, the bottom wall of the handrail is connected to a drawer.
[0014] Preferably, the drawer is located at the rear of the bottom wall of the handrail.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are reflected in the following: The T-shaped edge of the wall is set up in this technical solution. The vertical plate of the T-shaped edge is connected to the rubber strip steel and the stone slab. The handrail is placed on the horizontal plate and connected to the horizontal plate, so that the handrail and the edge of the wall are locked in a vertical direction. The weight of the handrail is transferred to the edge of the wall through the side wings, reducing the vertical influence of the outside of the handrail on the edge of the wall. At the same time, due to the use of a vertical installation structure, the thickness of the handrail can be reduced. The original handrail consists of three parts: the upper plate, the middle plate and the lower plate. With the installation of this structure, only the upper plate is needed. The outside can be decorated with a pull panel, which greatly saves the material cost of the handrail. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. In all the drawings, similar elements or parts are generally identified by similar reference numerals. In the drawings, the elements or parts are not necessarily drawn to scale.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a cross-sectional view of the present invention.
[0018] In the attached diagram, 1-T-shaped warehouse edge, 2-steel rubber strip, 3-wood rubber strip, 4-rubber strip, 5-handrail, 6-drawer panel, 7-stone slab, 8-cloth board, 9-bolt one, 10-bolt two, 11-bolt three, 12-bolt four. Detailed Implementation
[0019] The embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. These embodiments are merely illustrative of the present invention and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0020] It should be noted that, unless otherwise stated, the technical or scientific terms used in this application shall have the ordinary meaning as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this utility model pertains.
[0021] Example 1
[0022] like Figure 1 As shown, this embodiment provides a T-shaped cushion structure for a billiard table. A slab 7 is connected to the billiard table's fabric board 8, including a T-shaped cushion 1. The T-shaped cushion 1 has vertical and horizontal boards connected to each other. A rubber strip 3 is provided on the slab 7, and a rubber strip 2 is connected to the rubber strip 3. A rubber strip 4 is connected to the front side wall of the rubber strip 2. The vertical board is connected to the rubber strip 2 and the rear wall of the slab 7. The armrest 5 is located on the horizontal board and connected to the horizontal board.
[0023] In this embodiment, a T-shaped wall edge 1 is provided. During connection, the vertical plate of the T-shaped wall edge 1 is connected to the rubber strip steel 2 and the stone slab 7. The handrail 5 is placed on the horizontal plate and connected to the horizontal plate, so that the handrail 5 is locked vertically to the wall edge. The weight of the handrail 5 is transferred to the wall edge through the side wings, reducing the vertical influence of the outer side of the handrail 5 on the wall edge. At the same time, due to the use of a vertical installation structure, the thickness of the handrail 5 can be reduced. The original handrail consists of three parts: the upper part, the middle part, and the lower part. With this structure, only the upper part is needed. The outer side can be decorated with a drawer panel 6, which greatly saves the material cost of the handrail 5.
[0024] In this embodiment, the vertical plate is connected to the rubber strip steel 2 by bolt 9. The connection between the vertical plate and the rubber strip steel 2 is achieved by bolt 9 in this embodiment.
[0025] In this embodiment, the rubber strip steel 2 and the rubber strip wood 3 are connected by bolt 210. In this embodiment, bolt 210 is used to connect the rubber strip wood 3 and the rubber strip steel 2.
[0026] In this embodiment, the vertical plate and the stone slab 7 are connected by bolt 311. The connection between the vertical plate and the stone slab 7 is achieved using bolt 311 in this embodiment.
[0027] In this embodiment, the handrail 5 and the horizontal plate are connected by bolt 412. The connection between the handrail 5 and the horizontal plate is achieved using bolt 412 in this embodiment.
[0028] In this embodiment, the bottom wall of the handrail 5 is connected to a drawer 6.
[0029] In this embodiment, the drawer plate 6 is located at the rear of the bottom wall of the handrail 5.
[0030] In this embodiment, the T-shaped edge 1 can be a metal plate or profile such as carbon steel, iron, or aluminum alloy, or it can be an I-shaped edge welded to the rear side to form a T-shape or a structure formed by multi-point welding.
[0031] In this embodiment, the rubber strip steel 2 can be a metal profile such as carbon steel, iron, or aluminum alloy.
[0032] In this embodiment, the adhesive strip wood 3 includes, but is not limited to, various bamboo and wood boards or artificial boards, HPL, plastic resin and other materials.
[0033] In this embodiment, the glue strip wood 3 can be made of one or more materials.
[0034] In this embodiment, the rubber strip steel 2 can be made of one or more materials.
[0035] In this embodiment, the handrail 5 includes, but is not limited to, various bamboo and wood boards or artificial boards, HPL, plastic resin and other materials, as well as metal plates or profiles such as steel, iron and aluminum alloys.
[0036] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and not to limit it. Although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, and they should all be covered within the scope of the claims and specification of this utility model.
Claims
1. A billiard table T-shaped library edge structure, a stone plate (7) is connected on a billiard table cloth board (8), characterized in that, The utility model relates to a T-shaped library edge (1) which has a vertical plate and a horizontal plate connected to each other, a strip of wood (3) on the stone plate (7), a strip of steel (2) connected to the strip of wood (3), a strip (4) connected to the front side wall of the strip of steel (2), the vertical plate connected to the strip of steel (2) and the back wall of the stone plate (7), and a handrail (5) on the horizontal plate and connected to the horizontal plate.
2. A billiard table T-leg structure according to claim 1, characterized in that The vertical plate is connected to the strip of steel (2) through a bolt one (9).
3. A billiard table T-leg structure according to claim 1, characterized in that The strip of steel (2) is connected to the strip of wood (3) through a bolt two (10).
4. The T-shaped pocket structure of a billiard table according to claim 1, wherein, The vertical plate is connected to the stone plate (7) through a bolt three (11).
5. The T-shaped pocket structure of a billiard table according to claim 1, wherein, The handrail (5) is connected to the horizontal plate through a bolt four (12).
6. A billiard table T-rail structure according to claim 1, wherein The handrail (5) is connected to a pull-out plate (6) at the bottom wall.
7. A billiard table T-rail edge structure according to claim 6, wherein The pull-out plate (6) is located at the back part of the bottom wall of the handrail (5).