Table tennis paddle
10272306 ยท 2019-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B60/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A paddle for use in racquet sports, particularly table tennis, comprising: A substantially flat blade; A handle, whose centerline plane lies in a distinctively different, but intersecting plane, ((between 0 degrees and 45 degrees)) not to exceed 45 degrees to the plane of the blade; ((The handle contained within this plane extends outward and downward from the attachment at the upper end to the blade at an angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees)); The upper, or top surface of the curved handle contained within this plane extends outward and downward from the terminal end attachment line at the forward end of the handle; The handle has two curvatures along the underside, inner gripping surface separated by an extension of said surface; The plane of attachment of the handle to the blade lies between the lines of intersection of the two parallel sides of the handle with the blade; and the angle of cut, between the two sides of the handle is between 10 degrees and 45 degrees; ((The two sides and the centerline plane of the handle are parallel to the line of attachment and perpendicular to the horizontal centerline plane of the wrist and forearm when held in a level position relative to the floor;)) The plane containing the flat surface of the blade, and the plane containing the flat side surface of the handle are two intersecting vertical planes, so that the forward leading edge of the side of the handle is perpendicular to the floor when held in the hand with the forearm level or parallel to the floor; the lines of intersection of the plane intersecting the two sides of the handle are also vertical and thus perpendicular to the level forearm and to the floor; The playing surface of the blade extends only forward from the terminal end attachment of the handle, thus allowing for the same surface area on both sides of the blade.
2. The paddle according to claim 1 wherein the handle and blade are plastic molded in one piece.
3. The paddle according to claim 1 wherein either of the handle and blade is formed of structural foam, plastic or wood.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(4) The plane of attachment 4 of the handle 2 to the face of the blade 5 lies between the lines of intersection of the planes containing the two sides 6 and 7 of the handle.
(5) The forehand surface 5 of the blade 1 extends only forward from the terminal end attachment line 8. This feature allows the same surface area on both sides of the blade for striking the ball. The blade may be any number of configurations, but is substantially configured within a 6 inch width by 6 inch height.
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(8) The angle of attachment of the handle to the blade allows the player to strike the ball with either side of the blade without rotation of his or her grip on the handle regardless of whether the ball approaches the player on the forehand or backhand side, although it is expected that the backhand surface of the blade will be used predominately in play, for top spin, side spin or back spin shots. It should be noted, that the angle of attachment allows for the most comfortable and effective play as it allows the player to use its backhand surface on the forehand side of the body and, conversely, the forehand surface on the backhand side of the body.
(9) The advantage of using the backhand surface of the blade predominately to strike the ball in play is that the response time needed to set up the play by having to rotate the paddle from the backhand to the forehand side, with a conventional paddle, is eliminated. For that reason, the angled handle will enhance backhand play, but will also allow forehand strokes to be utilized to best advantage in strokes requiring the ball to be stroked more forcefully downward onto the table left or right of center.
(10) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications can be made to the embodiment of the invention disclosed herein without departing from the spirit or concept of the invention.