Patent classifications
A63B2049/0201
BALL GAME RACKET WITH MAGNESIUM BRIDGE
The invention relates to a frame for a ball game racket comprising a handle region and a head region with a bridge, wherein a part of the head region and/or the handle region comprise(s) a carbon fiber composite material and wherein the bridge comprises magnesium and is formed as one part.
CHARACTERIZATION OF A BALL GAME RACKET FRAME
The present invention relates to a method for characterizing a racket head of a ball game racket frame as well as to the representation of a racket head.
Sports racquet
Provided herein are racquets, such as sports racquets. The racquets generally comprise a head frame with a curved side portion and a straight top portion and a curved bottom portion and handle affixed to the head frame between the top portion and portion. A plurality of openings is equally spaced through the head frame and a portion of the handle and a plurality of strings comprising a net pass through the openings. The length of the top rim of the head frame is greater than the bottom rim. The handle connects to the head frame at an angle of about 140° to 150°.
RACKET
A tennis racket includes a frame and a grommet. The frame includes a grommet groove, a small groove, and a hole. The small groove is recessed from the grommet groove. The grommet includes a base and a pipe. In a state where the grommet is attached to the frame, the base is accommodated in the grommet groove, and the pipe extends through the hole. The base is not positioned inside the small groove. Therefore, at the back of a back side surface of the base, there is a space derived from the small groove.
Racket frame
Provided is a racket frame on which design change can be easily performed by simple processing. The racket frame includes a head formed in a ring shape along a face. On the head, a gut groove in which a base portion for connecting grommets is to be inserted is formed in a radially outer region of the head so as to be recessed toward a radially inner side, and a deformation promotion groove is formed in the radially outer region of the head so as to be recessed toward the radially inner side.
RACQUET CONFIGURED WITH INCREASED LATERAL FLEXIBILITY WITH RESPECT TO A LONGITUDINAL AXIS
A racquet including a frame including a head portion, a handle portion, and a throat portion. The head portion forms a hoop that defines a string bed plane. The head portion of the racquet being formed of a fiber composite material. When the racquet is tested under the racquet lateral bending test, the racquet has a lateral deflection of at least 6.5 mm when measured in a first direction that is parallel to the string bed plane and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. When the racquet is tested under a racquet forward/rearward bending test, the racquet has a forward/rearward deflection with respect to the longitudinal axis of less than 7.3 mm when measured in a direction that is perpendicular to the string bed plane and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
Ball game racket with magnesium bridge
The invention relates to a frame for a ball game racket comprising a handle region and a head region with a bridge, wherein a part of the head region and/or the handle region comprise(s) a carbon fiber composite material and wherein the bridge comprises magnesium and is formed as one part.
RACKET FRAME
Provided is a racket frame on which design change can be easily performed by simple processing. The racket frame includes a head formed in a ring shape along a face. On the head, a gut groove in which a base portion for connecting grommets is to be inserted is formed in a radially outer region of the head so as to be recessed toward a radially inner side, and a deformation promotion groove is formed in the radially outer region of the head so as to be recessed toward the radially inner side.
TUBULAR MEMBER AND TENNIS RACKET
A tubular member includes an inner frame portion, an outer frame portion, a wide portion, and a narrow portion. The inner frame portion includes a first inner frame section, a second inner frame section, and an inner connecting section. The outer frame portion includes a first outer frame section, a second outer frame section, and an outer connecting section. The wide portion extends straightly from the outer frame portion to the inner frame portion. The narrow portion interconnects the inner frame portion and the outer frame portion. The narrow portion is arc-shaped, and is spaced apart from the wide portion. A tennis racket includes a racket frame made by bending the tubular member as described previously to define a striking region, and the inner frame portion surrounds and is adjacent to the striking region.
Grommet strip
The present invention relates to a grommet strip for a racket for ball games, wherein the grommet strip comprises a longitudinal direction and a plurality of grommets 1 comprising grommet through-holes 2, wherein each of the grommets 1 defines a grommet axis A and each of the grommet through-holes 2 defines a hole axis B, wherein the grommet axes A and the hole axes B extend substantially parallel to each other and wherein the hole axes B of some grommets are offset with respect to the grommet axes A thereof in the longitudinal direction of the grommet strip.