Claims
- 1. A racket including:
- a hollow frame comprising a handle and a head for supporting an array of strings in a central plane, the frame being formed from two frame portions disposed on opposite sides of said central plane, each said frame portion is integrally formed by plastic molding with a handle portion and a head portion, said head portion having an inwardly concave wall exhibiting two longitudinal wall edges adjacent to said central plane and facing said central plane, wherein said frame portions are identical with respect to the size and shape of the handle portions and head portions;
- each said head portion having interfitting pin and sleeve connectors extending from its concave wall for engagement with complementary connectors on the other of said head portions, said pin and sleeve connectors each merging into the concave wall of each of said two longitudinal wall edges, said concave walls being spaced apart in the vicinity of at least some of said connectors to permit the strings to be strung around the connectors such that the strings are supported by the connectors, and said pins are hollow and have a diameter equal to at least half of the width of said head as measured in a direction parallel to said central plane.
- 2. A racket according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said connectors have a non-circular cross-section.
- 3. A racket according to claim 1, wherein said sleeves have an open end in the area of said central plane and said pins extend beyond said central plane into said sleeves.
- 4. A racket according to claim 1, wherein said sleeves and said pins extend from their respective head portion beyond said central plane.
- 5. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the connector interspacing varies so that the interspacing of the strings is closer near the center of the head than further away from the center.
- 6. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the frame portions are reinforced by carbon fibers.
- 7. A racket according to claim I, wherein each said head portion is symmetrical in size and shape with respect to a longitudinal axis of the handle portion, but with respect to said pin and sleeve connectors each said head portion is asymmetrical with respect to said longitudinal axis such that each pin on one side of said longitudinal axis has a corresponding sleeve on the other side of said longitudinal axis, as a result said hollow frame is formed from two frame portions which are identical with respect to the arrangement of the pin and sleeve connectors.
- 8. A racket including a hollow frame comprising a handle and a head for supporting an array of strings in a central plane, the frame is formed from two frame portions disposed on opposite sides of said central plane, each said frame portion is integrally formed by plastic molding with a handle portion and a head portion, said head portion having an inwardly concave wall exhibiting two longitudinal edges adjacent to said central plane and facing said central plane, wherein said frame portions are identical with respect to the size and shape of the handle portions and head portions;
- each said head portion having interfitting pin and sleeve connectors extending from its concave wall for engagement with complementary connectors on the other of said head portions, said pin and sleeve connectors each merging into the concave wall at each of said two longitudinal edges, said concave walls being spaced apart in the vicinity of at least some of said connectors to permit the strings to be strung around the connectors wherein the strings are supported by the connectors, and said pins are hollow.
- 9. A racket according to claim 8, wherein each said head portion is symmetrical in size and shape with respect to a longitudinal axis of the handle portion, but with respect to said pin and sleeve connectors each said head portion is asymmetrical with respect to said longitudinal axis such that each pin on one side of said longitudinal axis has a corresponding sleeve on the other side of said longitudinal axis, as a result said hollow frame is formed from two frame portions which are also identical with respect to the arrangement of the pin and sleeve connectors.
- 10. A racket according to claim 8, wherein said pins have a diameter equal to at least half of the width of said head as measured in a direction parallel to said central plane.
- 11. A racket according to claim 8, wherein at least some of said connectors have a non-circular cross section.
- 12. A racket according to claim 8, wherein said sleeves have an open end in the area of said central plane and said pins extend beyond said central plane into said sleeves.
- 13. A racket according to claim 8, wherein said sleeves and said pins extend from their respective head portion beyond said central plane.
- 14. A racket according to claim 8, wherein the connector interspacing varies so that the interspacing of the strings is closer near the center of the head than further away from the center.
- 15. A racket according to claim 8 wherein the frame portions are reinforced by carbon fibers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/416,783, filed Oct. 4, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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