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Pickleball paddle
20240009532 · 2024-01-11 ·

A pickleball paddle includes a body. The body includes a substrate layer and two panels, the two panels are respectively stacked on two surfaces of the substrate layer, and a peripheral side surface of the body is banded with a plastic strip as a whole, to 5 enable an edge of the plastic strip to be flush with an outer surface of the panel. The body is further provided with a racket body and a handle that is integrally connected to the racket body. A reinforcing board is covered on and fastened to an upper surface and a lower surface of the handle. Foam cotton is attached to an outer surface of each reinforcing board. An anti-slip band is attached to an outer surface of the foam cotton.

Handle for sports or work equipment and equipment comprising the handle
10773140 · 2020-09-15 ·

A handle for sport equipment comprises a tubular body (7) which extends along a longitudinal axis (L) and has an outer peripheral surface (8) adapted to be grasped by a user and shaped with a plurality of longitudinal faces (9) placed side by side in correspondence of edges (10) adapted to facilitate the positioning of the finger joints of the gripping hand by the user. The edges (10) are arranged along at least one pair of helical or spiral paths that develop around said longitudinal axis (L) with mutually opposite sign to subdivide each of said longitudinal faces (9) into a plurality of areas or flat surfaces (11) sized to accommodate a corresponding phalanx of the gripping hand of the user, each of said areas or flat surfaces (11) being perimetrically delimited by at least one pair of edges (10, 10) of each of the helical or spiral paths.

TABLE TENNIS PADDLE
20200276485 · 2020-09-03 ·

A preferred embodiment of a novel paddle for use in racquet sports, and particularly table tennis, is disclosed. The paddle features a handle which is designed to comfortably conform to the players grip, while both enhancing total backhand play and allowing for ease of rotation to forehand play at any time on either side of the body; Thus, a paddle which eliminates ever being caught out of position. The alignment for the attachment of the handle to the blade is what is specifically unique.

TABLE TENNIS PADDLE
20200276485 · 2020-09-03 ·

A preferred embodiment of a novel paddle for use in racquet sports, and particularly table tennis, is disclosed. The paddle features a handle which is designed to comfortably conform to the players grip, while both enhancing total backhand play and allowing for ease of rotation to forehand play at any time on either side of the body; Thus, a paddle which eliminates ever being caught out of position. The alignment for the attachment of the handle to the blade is what is specifically unique.

Double-barrel ball bats

A method of making a ball bat may include forming a bat frame with a handle and an inner barrel structure, providing spacer elements extending radially outwardly from the inner barrel structure, and forming a barrel shell having a main barrel and a tapered section. An inner diameter in the tapered section may be equal to an outer diameter of a first one of the spacer elements. The method may include mechanically locking the barrel shell to the bat frame by passing the handle through the barrel shell and moving the barrel shell toward the inner barrel structure until the barrel shell contacts the first one of the spacer elements. A gap is maintained between an outer diameter of the inner barrel structure and the barrel shell. The barrel shell may deflect during a hit to create a trampoline effect, while the inner barrel structure limits the deflection.

Double-barrel ball bats

A method of making a ball bat may include forming a bat frame with a handle and an inner barrel structure, providing spacer elements extending radially outwardly from the inner barrel structure, and forming a barrel shell having a main barrel and a tapered section. An inner diameter in the tapered section may be equal to an outer diameter of a first one of the spacer elements. The method may include mechanically locking the barrel shell to the bat frame by passing the handle through the barrel shell and moving the barrel shell toward the inner barrel structure until the barrel shell contacts the first one of the spacer elements. A gap is maintained between an outer diameter of the inner barrel structure and the barrel shell. The barrel shell may deflect during a hit to create a trampoline effect, while the inner barrel structure limits the deflection.

PICKLEBALL PADDLE WITH CONTROLLABLE BALL DWELL AND METHOD
20240017141 · 2024-01-18 ·

A composite molded sports paddle comprising a head with a paddle face; a handle; and a transition area between the head and the handle, wherein the transition area includes a ball dwell control mechanism.

PICKLEBALL PADDLE WITH CONTROLLABLE BALL DWELL AND METHOD
20240017141 · 2024-01-18 ·

A composite molded sports paddle comprising a head with a paddle face; a handle; and a transition area between the head and the handle, wherein the transition area includes a ball dwell control mechanism.

FOOTWEAR UTILIZING FRICTION RIDGE PATTERNS
20200000174 · 2020-01-02 ·

Footwear, sports equipment, weapons, gloves, vehicle controls, floor surfaces, and vehicle tires three dimensionally imprinted with friction ridge patterns derived from individuals.

Method for wrapping edge of PEAK racket
20240083081 · 2024-03-14 ·

A method for wrapping an edge of a PEAK racket by injection molding is provided. The method includes the steps of manufacturing and preparing a preliminary embryo of a racket, where the preliminary embryo of the racket includes a racket body and a handle that is integrally connected to the racket body; mounting a racket mold on an injection molding machine, and placing the preliminary embryo of the racket into the racket mold; placing plastic particles into the injection molding machine, to melt the plastic particles in a liquid form, where the liquid plastic flows into the racket mold and is combined with a peripheral side surface of the preliminary embryo of the racket, to form a wrapped edge; and after cooling, wrapping the wrapped edge, and fastening the wrapped edge to the peripheral side surface of the preliminary embryo of the racket to form a finished product.