Split-singles stick for tennis courts

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A63B 7102

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042918758

ABSTRACT:
An improvement in a tennis singles stick for elevating to the prescribed height at the required distance outside the singles play area a net supported across a doubles court to convert the doubles court to regulation singles play. The embodiment of the invention includes two halves supported in assembled juxtaposed vertical relationship with the net therebetween. The halves are oppositely dimensioned adjacent to their tops to form surfaces which cooperate for receiving the top cable of the net and the band covering the same. A fastener is provided for releasably securing together the two halves. Another embodiment includes a unitary stick having upper and lower channels vertically spaced within the same plane and which are interconnected by a rigid support member positioned out of that vertical plane. The upper channel is dimensioned to receive the top cable and band and the lower channel to receive the bottommost horizontal strand of the net.

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patent: 409172 (1889-08-01), Corell
patent: 1939841 (1933-12-01), Briggs
patent: 3860240 (1975-01-01), Koch

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