This application claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to European Patent Application No. EP06010024, filed May 16, 2006, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The disclosed subject matter relates to devices for determining the string tension of racket strings.
From experience, it is known that the behaviour of a tennis player during a game of tennis is influenced at a rate of 70 to 80% by the type of stringing of the player's tennis racket. While it is true that the frame and the handle of a tennis racket are important too, it must be pointed out that the stringing elasticity of the tennis racket, which is individually matched to the respective tennis player, is of paramount importance for a successful result of the game. The individual racket stringing elasticity, matched to the respective player, can only be determined, if at all, after lengthy testing periods. This is added to the fact that the opinions existing with respect to the suitability of a hard or more elastic type of stringing of the tennis racket to guarantee a greater success of the game largely deviate from each other. Up to the present, no device is known that could give a useful and predictable indication in this respect. Consequently, when it comes to the choice of a specific stringing elasticity of a tennis racket head, there will be a conflict of goals between the possibility of achieving high ball speeds when using a rather soft, elastic type of racket stringing and the desired increased ball control when using a harder stringing type.
Devices for determining the string tension of racket strings are provided. In some embodiments, devices for determining the string tension of racket strings comprise: a body having a front surface indicating different combinations of player and racket characteristics, windows corresponding to certain types of rackets, and an axis perpendicular to the front surface; and a rotary disc which is rotatably situated on the axis behind the front surface and which has numbers indicated thereon representing racket string tension values that can be viewed through the windows for the different combinations of player and racket characteristics.
Devices for determining the string tension of racket strings are provided. In some embodiments, a device is provided that allows a user to preset a specific racket stringing elasticity that is adapted to the individual playing characteristics of the player. More particularly, in some embodiments, a device is provided for presetting the stringing elasticity of tennis rackets which is indicated and controlled by means of a stringing elasticity measuring device, pursuant to the pre-selection of the desired playing mode of the respective tennis player in terms of whether such mode is of a rather offensive, allround or defensive nature, and depending on the racket specification.
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Using this device may result in a reduction of physical wear on players and the resultant condition “tennis arm” or “tennis elbow.”
Besides, the new device is capable of lessening the wear of existing tennis rackets that are still intact, thus contributing to relieving the environmental load of discarded tennis rackets.
The following reference numerals are used throughout the figures: 1—index range A1 for offensive players; 2—index range A2 for allround players; 3—index range A3 for defensive players; 4—body, basic element; 5, 6, 7, 8—windows for display of rotating disc index numbers; 9—rotary head of the rotary disc 28; 10—partition mark illustrating the playing mode ranges; 11, 12, 13, 14—reference features relating to the rotating disc index numbers 5, 6, 7, 8; 15—aperture; 16—note for racket acquisition; 17, 18, 19—
Although the invention has been described and illustrated in the foregoing illustrative embodiments, it is understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of example, and that numerous changes in the details of implementation of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is only limited by the claims which follow. Features of the disclosed embodiments can be combined and rearranged in various ways.
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