Claims
- 1. In a tennis racket frame arranged in a plane and deformable within the plane by bending and strung on its interior with strings under tension and fixedly joined to a rigid handle, said frame having at its junction with the handle two ends movable relative to each other in the circumferential direction of the frame and arranged at a short distance from each other, each of which ends is fixedly joined to the handle by a brace deformable in the plane of the frame by bending, tensioning means being arranged at the junction to adjust the magnitude of the tension in the strings, the tensioning means comprising at least one adjusting element pushing or pulling the two ends towards or away from each other, the improvement comprising at least one shackle member deformable in the circumferential direction of the frame, said shackle comprising two legs meeting in V-shaped relation to each other at an included obtuse angle in the plane of the frame, said two legs where joined at one of their ends being angularly movable relative to each other and forcelocked at their other end to a respective end of the frame, the adjusting element engaging and acting upon the said one ends joined to each other in a direction generally transverse to the frame ends such that the two legs of the shackle can be deformed thereby varying their included angle on the principle of a toggle and thereby vary the stringing tension.
- 2. A frame according to claim 1, wherein the handle has an end surface facing the frame, the adjusting element comprises a ring lying in the plane of the frame, bendable deformable in that plane, installed between the two braces, and resting on said end surface of the handle, and means for narrowing the ring transverse to the braces and correspondingly enlarging its dimension where it engages the shackle, said means comprising at least one adjusting screw.
- 3. A frame according to claim 2, wherein two adjusting screws are provided and arranged to act upon the two braces from the outside and pull them towards each other against the ring.
- 4. A frame according to claim 2, wherein the ring has a rectangular cross section whose sides extending transverse to the plane of the frame are substantially longer than its sides extending parallel to the plane.
- 5. A frame according to claim 1, further comprising two shackles joining the two ends of the frame.
- 6. A frame according to claim 5, wherein each shackle comprises two legs joined at one of their ends, the said one ends of the two shackles being joined together by way of a connecting portion, the connecting portion having a first threaded hole with a right-hand thread and a second threaded hole aligned with the first with a left-hand thread, said adjusting element comprising a spindle having a matching threaded portion in force-locked engagement with the two threaded holes and mounted so as to adjustable in its rotary position.
- 7. A frame according to claim 6, wherein the rotary position of the spindle is adjustable by means of a member fixedly joinable to the handle and acting upon the periphery of the spindle.
- 8. A frame according to claim 1, wherein the shackle portion adjacent to where its legs join has an indentation extending throughout perpendicular to the plane of the frame and reducing the cross section of the respective leg.
- 9. A frame according to claim 1, wherein the other ends of the legs of the shackle ar joined by a force-locking articulation whose pivot is perpendicular to the plane of the frame to the respective end of the frame.
- 10. A frame according to claim 1, wherein the frame ends are spaced apart to form a gap, and the shackle member bridges the gap.
- 11. A frame according to claim 10, wherein the said other ends of the shackle legs have a curved outer surface seating in a correspondingly curved concavity in the frame at the region where the braces join the frame.
- 12. A frame according to claim 11, wherein the curved surface is cylindrical.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of a copending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 342,227, filed Apr. 24, 1989.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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