Games using tangible projectile – Player held and powered – nonmechanical projector – per se,... – Racket or paddle; accessory therefor
Patent
1998-10-13
2000-02-22
Chiu, Raleigh W.
Games using tangible projectile
Player held and powered, nonmechanical projector, per se,...
Racket or paddle; accessory therefor
473546, A63B 4902
Patent
active
060274204
ABSTRACT:
A sports racket, particularly a tennis racket, comprises a handle and a frame, including a head part, a middle part, a throat element and a shank element, and a string system composed of a lateral string segments and a longitudinal string segments, wherein the majority of the longitudinal string segments pass through the openings in the throat element, enter and anchored at the shank element; and at least for two longitudinal string segments, one on each side of the longitudinal axis, which are anchored at the shank element, there is no structural member of the frame standing between said string segment and the outboard space beyond. The frame, which surrounds the string network, is essentially not continuous.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3089118 (1963-05-01), Fritsch
patent: 4595201 (1986-06-01), Fischer
patent: 4754968 (1988-07-01), Fischer
patent: 5137273 (1992-08-01), Jseng
patent: 5306004 (1994-04-01), Soong
Chiama Bernard A.
Chiu Raleigh W.
LandOfFree
Sports racket having a frame with discontinuous boundary does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with Sports racket having a frame with discontinuous boundary, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Sports racket having a frame with discontinuous boundary will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-516419