Claims
- 1. In combination with a sport racket having a frame with a handle, a throat connected to the handle, and a head connected to the throat, the head having an inner head surface enclosing an area to be spanned by strings, each of the strings having individual free ends, and an outer head surface opposite the inner head surface, the head further having a plurality of fixing means for securing the individual string free-ends to the frame, the improvement comprising:
at least one string having a string enlarged section at one free-end, and a regular string section, the string enlarged section having a cross-sectional area greater than the maximum cross-sectional area of the regular string section; the frame having a first cavity extending from the inner head surface to the outer head surface, the first cavity having a first opening on the inner head surface and a second, larger, opening on the outer head surface, the regular portion of the string being threaded through the first cavity with the regular string section protruding through the first opening, the first cavity restraining the string enlarged section from further movement into the first cavity beyond a predetermined advancement of the string enlarged section into the cavity; and a flexible spacer between the cavity and the string enlarged section, the flexible spacer undergoing compressive strain to absorb and store at least a part of the kinetic energy of an impact to the string, and the flexible spacer returning the stored energy to the string.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the flexible spacer is essentially free of stress-strain hysteresis during ball impact.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein the flexible spacer is made of an elastomeric material.
- 4. A sport racket having a frame with a handle, a throat connected to the handle, and head connected to the throat, a plurality of strings, for transmitting energy, each string having a longitudinal axis and free-ends, the head having an inner head surface enclosing an area spanned by the strings, and an outer head surface opposite the inner head surface, the head having a passageway formed therein, and a fixing means for securing a free-end of one string to the frame, said fixing means comprising: an enclosured body within the passageway of the racket, the enclosure body receiving a string clamping member, the string clamping member having a wedge shaped outer surface and having another surface forming an inner passageway for receiving the string; and a pressing means, the pressing means having a wedged shaped bore for engaging the wedge shaped outer surface of the clamping member, thereby pressing the string clamping member against the string to restrain the string within said inner passageway.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein the portion of the string in contact with the string clamping member has string surface corrugations aligned essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the string; and the another surface of the string clamping member in contact with the string has transverse corrugations that mate with the string's surface corrugations, whereby the mating of the string's surface corrugations and the transverse corrugations hinders the relative motion of the string with respect to the string clamping member.
- 6. The combination of claim 4 further comprising an adhesive between the string clamping member and the string.
- 7. The combination of claim 4, further comprising a flexible ring between the enclosured body and the frame, the flexible ring for absorbing energy from the string and for returning at least a portion of absorbed energy to the string.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein the enclosured body has an enclosure flange and the flexible ring extends between the enclosure flange and the frame.
- 9. The combination of claim 8 wherein: an enclosure body has a cavity through the enclosure flange and partially into the enclosure body to produce a base surface within the enclosure body;
the wedge shaped bore has decreasing cross-sectional area in the direction away from the base surface once the pressing means is inserted into the enclosure body; the string is received in the string clamping member in the direction of decreasing wedge thickness, and is further received in the pressing means in the direction of decreasing cross-sectional area of the wedge shaped bore; the string clamping member bears against the base surface of the enclosure body as the string clamping member protrudes into the cavity of the enclosure body; and the pressing means has a locking means to keep the string clamping member within the pressing means when the string clamping member bears against the associated string.
- 10. The fixing means of claim 9, wherein: the portion of the string in contact with the string clamping member has string surface corrugations aligned essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the string; and the surface of the string clamping member in contact with the associated string has transverse corrugations for mating with the string surface corrugations and the transversal corrugations hinders the relative motion of the string with respect to the string clamping member.
- 11. A means for fixing the free-end of an individual string to the frame of a sports racket, said means comprising:
an enclosure body for frame attachment and extending through the thickness thereof, the enclosure body having a base surface and a cavity penetrating partially into the enclosure body, the cavity having a main opening and having a base surface within the enclosure body, the enclosure body further having a bore extending from the base surface to provide a second opening opposite the main opening and providing a passageway for the string through the enclosure body, the cavity receiving through the main opening; a pressing means having an outer surface and a wedge shaped bore extending the width of the pressing means, the wedge shaped bore enabling the string to be received in the pressing means, the wedge shaped bore receiving a string clamping member having a thicker end, the string clamping member having a wedge shaped outer surface and an inner passageway forming another surface for receiving the string within the string clamping member; the individual string being received, in order, in the enclosure body, in the string clamping member and in the pressing means; the string clamping member being lodged against the base surface of the enclosure body as the string clamping member engages the string in the cavity of the enclosure body, the string clamping member contracting in response to compressive force on the wedge shaped outer surface, the pressing means being received in the enclosure body and the string clamping member whereby the wedge shaped bore fits over the wedge shaped outer surface of the string clamping member and compresses the wedge shaped outer surface, the pressing means further having a locking means to block the string clamping member within the pressing means in response to the string clamping member of compression engaging the string.
- 12. The fixing means of claim 11 wherein: the wedge shaped outer surface of the string clamping member terminates with an edge at the thicker end of the string clamping member; the enclosure body has a protrusion at the base surface for arresting the motion of the string clamping member into the cavity; and the locking means has an engaging lip, the protrusion separating the base surface of the enclosure body from the edge of the string clamping member enabling the engaging lip to engage around the edge of the string clamping member.
- 13. The fixing means of claim 11 wherein; the string clamping member, the cavity within the enclosure body, and the pressing means are axis-symmetric about an axis aligned with the longitudinal axis of the associated string; the string clamping member is attached to the enclosure body; and
the locking means has a first set of threads on the enclosure body, and a second set of threads on the outer surface of the pressing means, the second set of threads engaging the first set of threads to lock the pressing means within the enclosure body.
- 14. The combination of claim 11 wherein: the portion of the string in contact with the string clamping member has string surface corrugations aligned essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the string; and the surface of the string clamping member in contact with the string has transverse corrugations mated with the string's surface corrugations, whereby the mated string surface corrugations and the transverse corrugations hinder the relative motion of the string with respect to the string clamping member.
- 15. A sports racket comprising:
a) a frame having a handle, a throat connected to said handle, and a head connected to said throat, said head defining a central opening, said head further having holes for receiving string, b) strings attached to said frame, each of said strings having ends received in respective one of said holes to enable said strings to span said central opening, c) at least one first fixing means for securing said strings to said frame, said at least one first fixing means having:
an enlarged section formed in one of said ends in at least one of said strings; at least one first of said head holes facing said central opening; and at least one second of said head holes generally opposite to said first opening, said first and second head holes accommodating said one of said strings within said frame, one of said string free-ends being received within said second hole, said first hole forming a cavity therein for engaging said string enlarged section when said string enlarged section is lodged within said cavity to establish a predetermined advance of said string enlarged section into said cavity whereby tension along said at least one string in the direction of the central opening causes said at least one string to be fixed to the frame.
- 16. A sports racket comprising:
a) a frame having a handle, a throat connected to said handle, and a head connected to said throat, said head defining a central opening, said head further having cavities fully extending the width of said frame to produce openings for receiving strings, b) strings attached to said frame, each of said string having ends received in a respective one of said cavities to enable said strings to span said central opening, c) at least one first fixing means for securing said string to said frame, said at least one first fixing means having:
an enlarged section formed in at least one of said ends in at least one of said strings; and at least one of said cavities accommodating said one of said strings and engaging said string enlarged section when said string enlarged section is lodged within said cavity to establish a predetermined advance of said string enlarged section into said cavity whereby tension along said at least one string in the direction of the central opening causes said at least one string to be fixed to the frame.
- 17. The combination of claim 16 further comprising a flexible spacer between the frame and the string enlarged section, the flexible spacer being made of a compliant material exhibiting a substantially linear stress-strain relation throughout the range of string tensions produced during operation of the racket.
- 18. A sports racket comprising:
(a) a frame with a handle; (b) a throat connected to the handle; (c) a head connected to the throat, said head defining a central opening to be spanned by strings, said head having a means for securing strings to the frame; (d) a plurality of transversal strings running essentially parallel to each other and secured to the frame; (e) A plurality of longitudinal strings secured to the frame and running essentially orthogonal to, and in contact with, the transversal strings to form a substantially planar string network within the central opening, each contact of said transversal strings with said longitudinal strings being herein referred to as a string crossing; (f) at least one string crossing with at least one of the longitudinal strings involved in the string crossing having first surface indentation positioned at the string crossing and localized in extent to said string crossing; the transversal string involved in the string crossing having a second surface indentation positioned at the location of the string crossing and localized in extent to said string crossing, the first surface indentation matching and interlocking with the second surface indentation at approximately a 90 degree angle to produce a common contact surface having a lateral portion thereof tilted away from the mid-plane of the substantially planar string network so as to support stresses leading to lateral forces that oppose the movement of the longitudinal string relative to the transversal string; g) at least one string selected from the group consisting of the longitudinal strings and the transversal strings, all of said strings having first and second free-ends, said selected string having a string enlarged section at said first free-end; and h) at least one means for securing said strings to the frame is a first fixing means having: a main body attached to the frame, the main body extending through the thickness of the frame and having a first cavity extending the length of the main body to produce a first opening facing the planar string network and a second opening diametrically opposed to the first opening, said first cavity enabling said at least one string to be threaded through the main body by passing the second free-end through the second opening, through the first cavity, and through the first opening, the first cavity receiving the string enlarged section when the string enlarged section is within the first cavity through the second opening, the first cavity obstructing the string enlarged section from further inward movement into the first cavity beyond a predetermined advancement of the string enlarged section to the first cavity.
- 19. The sports racket of claim 18 further comprising: the string enlarged section being asymmetric relative to the longitudinal axis of said at least one string and being oriented with a predetermined angle to the surface indentations along said at least one string; and the first cavity receiving the string enlarged section when the enlarged section is oriented at a predetermined angle relative to the main body;
- 20. The sports racket of claim 18 wherein the first fixing means further comprises a flexible spacer between the surface of the first cavity and the string enlarged section, the flexible spacer having a substantially linear stress-strain relation and for sustaining compressive strain from said at least one string when said at least one string is strung to the frame with a predetermined tension to establish a nominal compressive state, said nominal compressive state being within the substantially linear stress-strain relation of the flexible spacer, said flexible spacer having a combination of elastic modulus and cross-sectional area that sustains further compressive strain within said flexible spacer's substantially linear stress-strain relation with further sport tension, the flexible spacer returning to the nominal compressive state after said sport tension is released, whereby the flexible spacer stores at least a part of the sport tension kinetic energy.
- 21. A sports racket comprising:
a) a frame with a handle; b) a throat connected to the handle; c) a head connected to the throat, said head defining a central opening to be spanned by strings, said head having a means for securing strings to the frame; d) a plurality of transversal strings running essentially parallel to each other and secured to the frame; e) a plurality of longitudinal strings secured to the frame and running essentially orthogonal to, and in contact with, the transversal strings to form a substantially planar string network within the central opening, each contact of said transversal strings with said longitudinal strings being herein referred to as a string crossing; f) at least one string crossing with at least one of the longitudinal strings involved in the string crossing having a first surface indentation positioned at the string crossing and localized in extent to said string crossing; the transversal string involved in the string crossing having a second surface indentation positioned at the location of the string crossing and localized in extent to said string crossing, the firs surface indentation matching and interlocking with the second surface indentation at approximately a 90 degree angle to produce a common contact surface having a lateral portion thereof tilted away from the mid-plane of the substantially planar string network so as to support stresses leading to lateral forces that oppose the movement of the longitudinal string relative to the transversal string; g) at least one string selected from the group consisting of the longitudinal strings and the transversal strings, each of said strings having a free-end; and h) said for securing strings to the frame having; an enclosure body fixedly attached to the frame, a string clamping member, and a pressing means,wherein the enclosure body extends through the thickness of the frame and has a second cavity penetrating partially into the enclosure body to produce a main opening on the frame surface facing away from the central opening and to produce a base surface within the enclosure body, the enclosure body further having a bore connecting the base surface and the frame surface facing the central opening to allow the free-end of said at least one string to be received within the enclosure body, the second cavity main opening accommodating the pressing means, wherein the pressing means has a wedge shaped bore extending the entire width of the pressing means, the wedge shaped bore having said at least one string within the pressing means, the wedge shaped bore receiving said string clamping member, wherein the string clamping member has a wedge shaped outer surface with a wide end and inner passage-way for receiving said at least one string within the string clamping member;
wherein said at least one string is received, in order, in the enclosure body, in the string clamping member, and in the pressing means, wherein the string clamping member is lodged against the enclosure body as the string clamping member and said at least one string are received in the second cavity, the string clamping member contracting the passage-way in response to compressive force on the wedge shaped outer surface, the pressing means being received in the enclosure body and over the string clamping member to engage the wedge shaped bore compressively with the wedge shaped outer surface of the string clamping member, a locking means for the pressing means to block the string clamping member within the pressing means in response to the compressive force string clamping member contraction against said at least one string.
- 22. A sports racket of claim 21 wherein:
the wedge shaped outer surface of the string clamping member terminates with an edge at the wide end of the string clamping member; the enclosure body has a base surface with a protrusion thereon, the protrusion arresting the motion of the string clamping member in the second cavity; and the locking means has an engaging lip, the protrusion separating the base surface of the enclosure body from the edge of the string clamping member enabling the engaging lip to engage around the edge of the string clamping member.
- 23. The sports racket of claim 21 wherein: the string clamping member, the second cavity, and the pressing means are axis-symmetric about an axis aligned with the longitudinal axis of said at least one string;
the string clamping member is fixedly attached to the enclosure body; and the locking means comprises a first set of threads on the enclosure body, and a second set of threads on the outer surface of the pressing means, the second set of threads matching engagement with the first set of threads to lock the pressing means within the enclosure body.
- 24. The sports racket of claim 21 wherein:the portion of said at least one string in contact with the string clamping member has string surface corrugations aligned essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said at least one string; and the surface of the string clamping member in contact with said at least one string has transversal corrugations that mate with the string surface corrugations, whereby the mating of the string surface corrugations and the transversal corrugations hinders the relative motion of said at least one string with respect to the string clamping member.
Parent Case Info
[0001] CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0002] This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 09/566,666 which is a division of non-provisional U.S. application Ser. No. 09/088,602, filed Jun. 1, 1998, which, in turn, is a continuation of provisional application Series Code 64836, Ser. No. 60/050,678, filed Jun. 25, 1997.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09566666 |
May 2000 |
US |
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09905541 |
Jul 2001 |
US |