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Automated remote play cue sport system

  • US 9,248,368 B2
  • Filed: 05/24/2013
  • Issued: 02/02/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/04/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for enabling playing a cue sport match between two remotely located opponents, comprising:

  • a first cue sport table with a playing surface and balls at a first location, said first cue sport table having a first sensor assembly for sensing locations of the balls on the first table and a first positioner for automatically moving the balls on the first table to selected positions; and

    a second cue sport table with a playing surface and balls at a second location remote from the first location, the second cue sport table having a second sensor assembly for sensing locations of the balls on the second cue sport table and a second positioner for automatically moving the balls on the second table to selected positions;

    a computer controller operationally linked to the first and second sensor assemblies and the first and second positioners, wherein the computer controller is configured to transmit data representing the locations of the balls on the first table from the first sesnsor assembly to the second positioner and data representing locations of the balls on the second table from the second sensor assembly to the first positioner, and is further configured to calculate a path for each ball on the first and second tables to follow in order for the balls to reach the selected positions;

    wherein the first and second positioners each comprise a grid array of independently activatable electromagnetic sections underlying the playing surface of the first and second tables;

    wherein the balls at the first and second locations comprise ferromagnetic material that is magnetically responsive to the electromagnetic sections of the first and second positioners;

    wherein the second positioner, when provided with the data representing the locations of the balls on the first table, is configured to cause ball locations on the second table to mimic ball locations on the first table by selectively activating and deactivating the electromagnetic sections of the second positioner in the paths calculated by the computer controller; and

    wherein the first positioner, when provided with the data representing the locations of the balls on the second table, is configured to cause ball locations on the first table to mimic ball locations on the second table by selectively activating and deactivating the electromagnetic sections of the first positioner in the paths calculated by the computer controller.

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