Claims
- 1. A method of stringing a racquet, comprising the steps of differentially tensioning at least a plurality of strings in the racquet to predetermined differential tensions and applying holding means for maintaining the differential tensioning, the holding means comprising a corner of string hole in the racquet frame arranged to maintain differential tension of the strings by applying a frictional force against the strings.
- 2. A method of stringing a racquet in accordance with claim 1, wherein the corner of the string hole is covered by a piece of material of a thickness sufficient to protect a string under tension shearing against the corner whilst still enabling a predetermined differential tension to be applied to the string by the corner.
- 3. A method of stringing a racquet in accordance with claim 2, comprising the step of applying pieces of material of different thicknesses to different holes, depending upon the tension to be applied to strings passing through those holes.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 2, comprising the steps of applying pieces of material of different types having different frictional qualities to different holes depending upon the string tensions to be applied.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 1, comprising the further step of shaping the corner of the string hole to provide the desired frictional force.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the corner is a corner of a string hole on the inner surface of the racquet frame.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the corner is a corner of a string hole on the outer surface of the racquet frame.
- 8. A method of stringing a racquet in accordance with claim 1, wherein the strings are continuously strung.
- 9. A method of stringing a racquet in accordance with claim 1, wherein the strings are provided as a pre-woven mesh, and wherein the method comprises the step of fitting pre-woven mesh into a racquet frame, tensioning the strings and maintaining the string tension in the frame.
- 10. A method of stringing a racquet in accordance with claim 9, wherein the step of tensioning the strings comprises adjusting the tension of at least a plurality of the strings at the same time.
- 11. A method of stringing a racquet in accordance with claim 1, the method comprising the steps of applying tension to the racquet strings in order to implement a predetermined pressure pattern over the face of the racquet.
- 12. A sports racquet frame, including a holding means, arranged to enable individual adjustment of the tension in each of a plurality of racquet strings to a predetermined level and to lock each string with respect to the holding means so that each string is held at the predetermined tension level against the holding means, wherein the holding means comprises a corner of a string hole in the racquet frame, arranged to apply differential tension to the strings by maintaining frictional force against the strings.
- 13. A sports racquet frame in accordance with claim 12, wherein the corner of the string hole is covered by a piece of material of a thickness sufficient to protect a string under tension shearing against the corner while still allowing a predetermined differential, tension to be applied by the corner.
- 14. A sports racquet frame in accordance with claim 13, wherein pieces of material of different thickness are applied to the string holes on the racquet frame depending upon tensions to be applied to strings passing through those string holes.
- 15. A sports racquet frame in accordance with claim 13, wherein pieces of material of different types of material having different frictional qualities are applied to the corners of the string holes about the racquet frame depending upon the string tensions to be applied at those string holes.
- 16. A sports racquet frame in accordance with claim 12, wherein the corner of the string hole is shaped to provide a desired frictional force.
- 17. A sports racquet frame in accordance with claim 12, wherein the corner is a corner of a string hole on the inner surface of the racquet frame.
- 18. A sports racquet frame in accordance with claim 12, wherein the corner is a corner of a string hole on the cuter surface of the racquet frame.
- 19. A method of stringing a racquet, comprising the steps of differentially tensioning at least a plurality of strings in the racquet to predetermined differential tensions and applying holding means for maintaining the differential tensioning, the holding means comprising a frictional material surface arranged to apply friction to a string held against the frictional material surface, the frictional material surface being arranged to maintain differential tension of the strings by applying a frictional force against the strings, the frictional material surface comprising pieces of material of different types having surfaces having different frictional qualities arranged to provide different frictional forces depending upon the string tension to be applied.
- 20. A method in accordance with claim 19, wherein the strings are continuously strung.
- 21. A method in accordance with claim 19, wherein the step of tensioning the strings comprises adjusting the tension of at least a plurality of the strings at the same time.
- 22. A method in accordance with claim 19, including the steps of applying tension to the racquet strings in order to implement a predetermined pressure pattern over the face of the racquet.
- 23. A sports racquet frame, including a holding means, arranged to enable individual adjustment of the tension in each of a plurality of racquet strings to a predetermined level and to lock each string with respect to the holding means so that each string is held at the predetermined tension level against the holding means, the holding means comprising a frictional material surface arranged to apply friction to a string held against the surface, the frictional material surface being arranged to maintain differential tension of the strings by applying a frictional force against the strings, the frictional material surface comprising pieces of material of different types having different frictional qualities provided about the racquet to provide different frictional forces depending upon the string tension to be applied.
- 24. A method of stringing a racquet, comprising the steps of differentially tensioning at least a plurality of strings by adjusting the tension of at least a plurality of the strings in the racquet at the same time to predetermined differential tensions and applying holding means for maintaining the differential tensioning, the holding means comprising a frictional material surface arranged to apply friction to a string held against the frictional material surface, the frictional material surface being arranged to maintain differential tension of the strings by applying a frictional force against the strings, the frictional material surface being arranged about the racquet frame.
- 25. A method of stringing a racquet in accordance with claim 24, wherein the strings are continuously strung.
- 26. A method of stringing a racquet in accordance with claim 24, comprising the steps of applying tension to the racquet strings in order to implement a predetermined pressure pattern over the face of the racquet.
- 27. A method of stringing a racquet in accordance with claim 24, the frictional material surface having a broad range of holding capabilities whereby enabling the holding of varying tensions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 08/750029, filed on Feb. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,419, which issued Feb. 22, 2000.
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