Patent classifications
A63B59/45
TABLE TENNIS RUBBER
Provided is a novel technique for a table tennis rubber that makes it easier to put a spin and is capable of giving higher batted ball speed. A table tennis rubber comprising: a spongy-like sheet; and a rubber sheet layered and adhered to the spongy-like sheet with a plurality of protrusions formed on the sticking surface of a main body of the rubber sheet to the spongy-like sheet, wherein the rubber sheet has a thickness of 1.6 mm or less in a layering direction on the spongy-like sheet, and ar/h is 52 or more, wherein ar denotes a value of the area percentage (%) of the protrusions to the sticking surface, and h denotes a value of the height (mm) of the protrusions.
TABLE TENNIS RUBBER
Provided is a novel technique for a table tennis rubber that makes it easier to put a spin and is capable of giving higher batted ball speed. A table tennis rubber comprising: a spongy-like sheet; and a rubber sheet layered and adhered to the spongy-like sheet with a plurality of protrusions formed on the sticking surface of a main body of the rubber sheet to the spongy-like sheet, wherein the rubber sheet has a thickness of 1.6 mm or less in a layering direction on the spongy-like sheet, and ar/h is 52 or more, wherein ar denotes a value of the area percentage (%) of the protrusions to the sticking surface, and h denotes a value of the height (mm) of the protrusions.
EDGELESS PADDLE
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a pickleball paddle, comprising: carbon fiber, wherein the carbon fiber forms a single body head and handle; and a foam piece covering the carbon fiber handle, wherein: the carbon fiber runs to the edges of the head; and rubberized paint is applied to the edges of the carbon fiber head to define the boundaries of the paddle.
EDGELESS PADDLE
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a pickleball paddle, comprising: carbon fiber, wherein the carbon fiber forms a single body head and handle; and a foam piece covering the carbon fiber handle, wherein: the carbon fiber runs to the edges of the head; and rubberized paint is applied to the edges of the carbon fiber head to define the boundaries of the paddle.
FACE SHEET FOR A PICKLEBALL PADDLE
The present disclosure provides for a face sheet for resurfacing a pickleball paddle. The face sheet includes a backing having a first major surface and a second major surface opposite the first major surface, where the first major surface and the second major surface include a patterned texture on at least a portion of the first major surface to provide grip against a surface of a pickleball being struck by the pickleball paddle having the face sheet. The face sheet can further include an adhesive material on at least a portion of the second major surface of the backing, where the adhesive material helps to secure the face sheet to the pickleball paddle.
PADDLE WITH INTERNAL RIBS
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure describe a pickleball paddle. A hollow interior structure is formed between front and rear shells of the paddle and reinforced with internal ribs.
PADDLE WITH INTERNAL RIBS
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure describe a pickleball paddle. A hollow interior structure is formed between front and rear shells of the paddle and reinforced with internal ribs.
PICKLEBALL RACKET
The present application relates to a pickleball racket. The pickleball racket includes a racket main body and a handle. The handle is connected to one side of the racket main body. The racket main body includes a carbon fiber layer, a glass fiber layer, an EVA layer and a PP honeycomb layer, which are arranged in a stacked manner. The PP honeycomb layer has a honeycomb slot structure. In this embodiment, due to high strength and rigidity of a carbon fiber material, the carbon fiber layer can be provided to improve the stability and durability of the racket. The pickleball racket in the present application can absorb and reduce the vibration and impact generated in the event of collision of the racket with a ball, thereby greatly reducing the noise, and also reducing a force on the hand, and improving a shock-absorbing effect of the racket.
PICKLEBALL RACKET
The present application relates to a pickleball racket. The pickleball racket includes a racket main body and a handle. The handle is connected to one side of the racket main body. The racket main body includes a carbon fiber layer, a glass fiber layer, an EVA layer and a PP honeycomb layer, which are arranged in a stacked manner. The PP honeycomb layer has a honeycomb slot structure. In this embodiment, due to high strength and rigidity of a carbon fiber material, the carbon fiber layer can be provided to improve the stability and durability of the racket. The pickleball racket in the present application can absorb and reduce the vibration and impact generated in the event of collision of the racket with a ball, thereby greatly reducing the noise, and also reducing a force on the hand, and improving a shock-absorbing effect of the racket.
TABLE TENNIS RUBBER SHEET AND TABLE TENNIS RACKET
A table tennis rubber sheet including a sponge sheet and a solid rubber sheet laminated on one side of the sponge sheet, wherein the sponge sheet contains crosslinked silicone rubber as a binder, the sponge sheet has a plurality of apertures on a surface Ssp on a side facing the solid rubber sheet, the solid rubber sheet has a plurality of protrusions within a specific range on a surface Ssr facing the surface Ssp, and when a specific observation area is placed on the surface Ssp of the sponge sheet, the average ratio of the total area of the apertures is 20.0 to 50.0%, and the area of the opposing surface of the protrusions on Ssp and the area of the apertures satisfy a specific relationship.