Claims
- 1. A racket frame of the character described comprising:
- a. an elongated hollow tubular member having the central portion thereof curved to define the generally oval head portion of said frame and having the end portions thereof extending in close parallel relation from said head portion to define the handle portion of said frame,
- b. the wall of said tubular member consisting essentially of a plurality of contiguous concentric annular layers of high tensile strength fibers impregnated and bonded together in tension by binder resin,
- c. each of said layers consisting of unidirectional essentially continuous fibers as distinguished from woven or braided fiber layers,
- d. the innermost and the outermost of said layers each being a helical winding of predetermined unidirectional hand with respect to the longitudinal axis of said tubular member and extending substantially the full length of said tubular member,
- e. at least one intermediate one of said layers also being a helical winding of unidirectional hand extending substantially the full length of said tubular member,
- f. another intermediate one of said layers extending lengthwise of said tubular member substantially the full length thereof,
- g. at least one additional intermediate one of said layers being a helical winding of unidirectional hand extending along only said head-defining portion of said tubular member,
- h. adjacent said helically wound layers being of opposite unidirectional hands, and
- i. means cooperating with said end portions of said tubular member to form the handle of said frame.
- 2. A racket frame as defined in claim 1 further comprising two intermediate helical windings of opposite unidirectional hands with respect to the longitudinal axis of said tubular member extending along only said head defining portion of said tubular member.
- 3. A racket frame as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- a. a throat portion defined by parts of said head-defining portion of said tubular member converging toward said handle defining portions,
- b. a filler piece interposed between said converging parts of said tubular member, and
- c. means cooperating with said tubular member to secure said filler piece in bridging relation with said converging parts of said tubular member.
- 4. A racket frame as defined in claim 3 wherein said securing means include at least one resin-impregnated fiber layer overlying each face of said throat portion and bonded to said filler piece and the adjacent parts of said throat portion.
- 5. A racket frame as defined in claim 3 wherein said securing means include racket strings extending through said filler member and said converging part of said tubular member.
- 6. A racket frame as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- a. an open throat portion defined by parts of said head-defining portion of said tubular member converging in decreasing spaced relation into said handle-defining portion, and
- b. said converging parts of said tubular member having apertures therethrough for receiving racket string extended across said open throat portion.
- 7. A racket frame as defined in claim 6 further comprising at least one resin-impregnated fiber layer overlying the opposite faces of said handle-defining portions of said tubular member to secure the same together adjacent said open throat portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO CORRESPONDING APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 332,130 (now abandoned) Feb. 13, 1973 as a division of application Ser. No. 107,304, filed Jan. 18, 1971 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,755,037.
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Divisions (1)
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107304 |
Jan 1971 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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