Tennis racket with convex throat

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273 73C, A63B 4902

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046626344

ABSTRACT:
A tennis racket (2) is disclosed having a throat (6) with a pair of outer convex curved sides (8, 10) bowed away from each other and extending between a handle (4) and a head (12). A widened and lengthened sweet spot area (34) is provided on the face (14) of the racket by the widened bridge (20) at the base of the head and a flat inner periphery surface (24) opposite thereto at the head tip (22) together with opposing inner flat surfaces (30, 32) along the sides (26, 28) of the head.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1526734 (1925-02-01), Andrews et al.
patent: 2085960 (1937-07-01), Donisthorpe
patent: 4042238 (1977-01-01), Theriault
The Sporting Goods Dealer, "Squared Off Racket", May 1981.
World Tennis, "Racket Reviews", Dec. 1984, pp. 43-57.
"Three Products for Taming Tennis Elbow", Executive Fitness magazine, Sep. 1986, vol. 17, No. 17, p. 8.
News Article: "Chris Rackets Chosen for Eastern European Tour", West Bend News, Aug. 7, 1986, p. A-6.
"Tennis Rackets Enter the Space Age", High Technology magazine, Apr. 1986, pp. 54-55.

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