TENNIS RACKET
20180078828 ยท 2018-03-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2225/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a tennis racket including: an oval frame adapted to support a latticework, and through-bands for the the strands of latticework cord, each band being received in an outer housing in the frame and including through-tubes for the strands, the tubes being inserted in the direction of the interior of the frame in through-holes provided in the frame. Each band is arranged flush with the outer edge of the cross-section of the frame, and an outer shell of the cross-section of the frame is essentially diamond shaped.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A tennis racket, comprising: an oval frame adapted to support a lattice-work, through-bands the strands of cords of the lattice-work, each through-band being received in an outer housing in the oval frame and comprising through-tubes for the strands, said through-tubes being inserted in the direction of the interior of the oval frame, in through-holes provided in the oval frame, wherein: each through-band is arranged flush with an outer edge of the cross-section of the oval frame, and an outer shell of the cross-section of the oval frame is essentially diamond-shaped.
12. The tennis racket according to claim 11, wherein the through-tubes protrude in the direction of the interior of the oval frame by a distance smaller than 2.5 mm.
13. The tennis racket according to claim 11, wherein at least one through-band for the strands of cord has two parts.
14. The tennis racket according to claim 13, wherein a through-band arranged at the apex of the racket has two parts.
15. The tennis racket according to claim 14, wherein the through-band arranged at the apex of the racket comprises a coating and a comb covering a central part of the coating.
16. The tennis racket according to claim 15, wherein the through-tubes belong to the comb and wherein the coating defines through-orifices of the through-tubes.
17. The tennis racket according to claim 13, wherein the two parts of each through-band have flush outer surfaces.
18. The tennis racket according to claim 11, wherein at least some of the through-tubes define oblong holes, inside which the strands of cord can move.
19. The tennis racket according to claim 18, wherein the strands of cord have main strings and cross strings, and wherein the through-tubes of the main strings define oblong holes, with the largest dimension of the oblong holes parallel to the plane of the lattice-work and perpendicular to the main strings.
20. The tennis racket according to claim 11, wherein the diamond shape of the outer shell of the cross-section of the frame is stretched in a direction perpendicular to the lattice-work.
Description
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[0026] In the present description, the location of the sections of the frame 4, illustrated in
[0027] The cross-section of the frame 4 is not homogeneous over the entire periphery of the frame. Indeed, like in
[0028] The apex of the frame 4 is defined as the part arranged opposite the handle along the axis X2. The frame 4 comprises, at its apex, a housing 44 receiving a bumper 6. The bumper 6 has a dual function: it protects the main strings 5.1 of the lattice-work 5 from contact with the carbon frame 4, and protects the carbon frame 4 from impacts. The bumper 6 has two parts. It comprises a plastic coating 62, which covers the part of the frame 4 most exposed to impacts, and a comb 60, also made from plastic, that outwardly covers a central part of the coating 62. In the example, the coating 62 and the comb 60 are both made from polyamide. The material of the coating 62 may, however, be different from that of the comb 60. As shown in
[0029] The frame 4 also comprises, on each side, side housings 46 receiving through-bands 8 and 10 for the cross strings 5.2 of the lattice-work and, on its lower part, i.e., the part adjacent to the handle, a housing 48 receiving a through-band 12 of the main strings 5.1 of the lattice-work. A housing 46 receiving the band 10 is shown in
[0030] The through-bands 6 to 12 for the cord strands 5.1 or 5.2 of the lattice-work 5 are better known as grommets. They are made from plastic and are in the form of a comb. They each include tubes 16 that allow the passage of the ends 18 of the cord strands. The tubes 16 therefore each define a through-hole 14 in which an end 18 of a cord strand is inserted. The tubes 16 are inserted toward the inside of the frame 4, in through-holes 40 and 42 arranged in the frame 4. The tubes 16 protrude toward the inside of the frame 4 by a distance d smaller than 2.5 mm, and on average smaller than 1.7 mm, to minimize damage to the aerodynamic behavior of the racket 2, while preventing contact between the cord strands 5.1 and 5.2 of the lattice-work and the carbon frame 4. This distance d is measured parallel or perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the main strings 5.1 along the considered tube 16. As shown in
[0031] The outer surfaces of the bands 8, 10 and 12 are each flush with the outer contour C4 of the cross-section of the frame 4. This is visible in
[0032] Furthermore, as shown in
[0033] According to another alternative that is not shown, each band has two parts.
[0034] According to another alternative that is not shown, the comb 60 and the coating 62 are in a single piece.
[0035] According to another alternative that is not shown, the bands 8 and/or 10 are in several separate parts.
[0036] The features of the alternatives and embodiments considered above may be combined with one another to create new embodiments of the invention.