Tennis Racket Side Frame Stings or Diamond Shape Frame, for More Ball Spins and for Reduce Errors.

20180028875 ยท 2018-02-01

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    Abstract

    This is an improvement or change in tennis racket's strings position from the middle of the racket frame to the side of the tennis racket frame. An improvement in tennis racket to allow the player to create more and faster ball spins and to reduce errors in the game. A tennis racket with strings on both the sides of the frame, or only on one side of the tennis racket frame is my invention.

    If not acceptable to the tennis authorities or player, a tennis racket frame with cross section diamond shape to allow the manufacturer to make the smallest possible size of tennis racket frame, so that players can create more and faster ball spins and reduce errors in their games.

    Claims

    1. Tennis racket with strings on both the sides of the frame, or in only one side of the frame is my invention. This is to allow the player to create more and faster ball spins and also reduces errors.

    2. Tennis racket frame with cross section diamond shape to lessen the frame size is my invention.

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    THE INVENTION

    [0004] This is an improvement or change in tennis racket's strings position from the middle of the racket frame to the side of the tennis racket frame. The holes for strings in the frame of the tennis racket must be at the sides of the frame. If there is a rule in tennis preventing to use a double layered strings racket, then the holes on both sides of the racket must be on alternating position to satisfy the tennis rule. Or the holes for the strings in the frame of the tennis racket, only on one side of the frame. FIGS. 1, 2, and 3 in the drawings illustrates it more.

    [0005] Holes at the side of the tennis racket is a good improvement, but strings can also be wrap around the side of the tennis racket frame. FIG. 4 in the drawings illustrates it more.

    [0006] One more way, is to remove half of the frame to expose the strings and reinforce the remaining racket frame, so that it will be the same racket frame strength as the original tennis racket. FIG. 5 in the drawings illustrates it more.

    [0007] If still not acceptable to the tennis authorities or the player, then tennis racket frame need reshaping to reduce its size. Tennis racket frame, cross section diamond shape is my invention. Tennis racket frame with cross section diamond shape will allow the manufacturer to make the smallest possible size of tennis racket frame. Diamond edges need to be rounded not pointed. Frame specific dimensions depend on material strength that will be use. The smaller the size of the frame, the better. FIG. 6 in the drawings illustrates it more.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0008] FIG. 1 is a front view of a tennis racket with strings on the side of the racket frame.

    [0009] FIG. 2 is a front and side view of a tennis racket with strings on both sides of the racket frame.

    [0010] FIG. 3 is a front and side view of a tennis racket with strings on one side of the racket frame.

    [0011] FIG. 4 is a front and side view of a tennis racket with strings on one side of the racket frame, and the strings wrap around the racket frame.

    [0012] FIG. 5 is a front and side view of a tennis racket with strings on one side of the racket frame. Racket frame is cut half to expose the strings.

    [0013] FIG. 6 is a front view of a tennis racket with smaller size frame, diamond shape cross section.

    [0014] FIGS. 7 and 8 are tennis rackets available and being use today has strings in the middle of the racket frame, that brushing around the ball to create ball spins is limited by the frame.