Method for making rackets with shock absorbing members

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C473S537000, C473S546000

Reexamination Certificate

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07081055

ABSTRACT:
A racket includes a head and a shaft, a throat is connected between the head and the shaft. Shock absorbing members are installed to desired positions of the racket so as to reduce impact transferred to the player's hand. Two throat extensions extend from the head and two shaft extensions extend from an end of shaft. Each shaft extension has an insertion. The shock absorbing members are mounted onto the insertions and sandwiched between the throat extension and the insertions. A section of the shock absorbing members extends from an opening of the throat extensions and overlaps on an outer surface of the shaft extensions.

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