Patent classifications
A63B60/20
DOUBLE GRIP TENNIS RACQUET
A double grip tennis racquet includes a generally oval-shaped racquet head, a throat that extends downward from the bottom end of the racquet head, a handle that is positioned along the bottom of the throat, a pair of struts that extend diagonally outward from the bottom of the handle, and a pair of grips that extend downward from the struts. The struts position each of the grips parallel both to each other, and to the centerline of the racquet. Each of the grips include a layered construction having a core layer that is formed as a unitary member with the struts, the handle, throat and racquet head, and an impact absorbing outer layer. Each of the grips include a separation distance of 3 inches and a length of 8 inches. The overall length of the racquet is 29 inches to conform to ITF standards.
DOUBLE GRIP TENNIS RACQUET
A double grip tennis racquet includes a generally oval-shaped racquet head, a throat that extends downward from the bottom end of the racquet head, a handle that is positioned along the bottom of the throat, a pair of struts that extend diagonally outward from the bottom of the handle, and a pair of grips that extend downward from the struts. The struts position each of the grips parallel both to each other, and to the centerline of the racquet. Each of the grips include a layered construction having a core layer that is formed as a unitary member with the struts, the handle, throat and racquet head, and an impact absorbing outer layer. Each of the grips include a separation distance of 3 inches and a length of 8 inches. The overall length of the racquet is 29 inches to conform to ITF standards.
Golf Putter
A conventional length golf putter has a first grip attached to the end of the shaft and a second grip attached to the shaft spaced from and below the first grip. The grips have matching gripping portions to create similar feel. The putter has a head with an alignment system to accommodate heel and toe putts.
Golf Putter
A conventional length golf putter has a first grip attached to the end of the shaft and a second grip attached to the shaft spaced from and below the first grip. The grips have matching gripping portions to create similar feel. The putter has a head with an alignment system to accommodate heel and toe putts.