Claims
- 1. In a sports racket having a handle, a multi-frame comprising:
- (a) a primary frame having a pair of opposite sides and defining a throat connected to said handle and a hoop-shaped head connected to said throat and encompassing an open region, said throat and head of said frame being generally aligned with one another, said throat having shafts with portions spaced apart, said head having a plurality of stringing holes defined therethrough for attaching stringing to said head and across the open region, said stringing holes being aligned in a common plane lying between said opposite sides of said primary frame; and
- (b) supplementary bracing including at least one pair of cross members extending between and rigidly interconnecting said spaced portions of said throat shafts, said cross members rigidly connected at their ends of said throat shafts and projecting in opposite directions away from one another and outwardly beyond said opposite sides of said primary frame for increasing the stiffness of said primary frame to thereby reduce axial and torsional deflections thereof upon striking a ball by the stringing across said open region of said primary frame head.
- 2. The racket as recited in claim 1, wherein said cross members extend between diagonally opposite portions of said throat shafts.
- 3. The racket as recited in claim 1, wherein said cross members extend in orthogonal relation to one another.
- 4. The racket as recited in claim 1, wherein said cross members are spaced from one another.
- 5. The racket as recited in claim 1, wherein said cross members bow outwardly in opposite directions from said plane of said primary frame.
- 6. The racket as recited in claim 1, wherein said supplementary bracing comprises first and second pairs of said cross members.
- 7. The racket as recited in claim 6, wherein said first pair of cross members are disposed adjacent said head of said frame.
- 8. The racket as recited in claim 6, wherein said second pair of cross members are disposed adjacent said handle.
- 9. In a sports racket having a handle, a multi-frame comprising:
- (a) a primary frame having a pair of opposite sides and defining a throat connected to said handle and a hoop-shaped head connected to said throat and encompassing an open region, said throat and head of said frame being generally aligned with one another, said throat having shafts with portions spaced apart, said head having a plurality of stringing holes defined therethrough for attaching stringing to said head and across the open region, said stringing holes being aligned in a common plane lying between said opposite sides of said primary frame; and
- (b) supplementary bracing including at least one pair of cross members extending over and rigidly interconnecting said spaced portions of said throat shafts with said head, said cross members rigidly connected at their ends to said throat shafts and said head and projecting in opposite directions away from one another and outwardly beyond said opposite sides of said primary frame for increasing the stiffness of said primary frame to thereby reduce axial and torsional deflections thereof upon striking a ball by the stringing across said open region of said primary frame head.
- 10. The racket as recited in claim 9, wherein said cross members extend between diagonally opposite portions of said throat shafts and said head.
- 11. In a sports racket having a handle, a multi-frame comprising:
- (a) a primary frame having a pair of opposite sides and defining a throat connected to said handle and a hoop-shaped head connected to said throat and encompassing an open region, said throat and head of said frame being generally aligned with one another, said throat having shafts with portions spaced apart, said head having a plurality of stringing holes defined therethrough for attaching stringing to said head and across the open region, said stringing holes being aligned in a common plane lying between said opposite sides of said primary frame; and
- (b) supplementary bracing rigidly interconnecting outer surfaces of said throat shafts near said handle with outer surfaces of said primary head for increasing the stiffness of said primary frame to thereby reduce axial and torsional deflections thereof upon striking a ball by the stringing across said open region of said primary frame head, said supplementary bracing including at least one pair of brace members with one of said brace members being disposed along one side-surface of said racket and the other of said brace members being disposed along the other opposite side-surface of said racket, each brace member increasing progressively outwardly from each end thereof towards its mid-section to a maximum height being measured in a direction perpendicular to said common plane of said frame.
- 12. The racket as recited in claim 11, wherein the maximum height of said brace members is greater than the maximum height, measured in a direction perpendicular to said common plane, of said hoop-shaped head of said primary frame.
- 13. The racket as recited in claim 11, wherein the maximum height of said brace members is greater than the maximum height, measured in a direction perpendicular to said common plane, of said throat shafts of said primary frame.
- 14. The racket as recited in claim 11, wherein a portion of said brace members projects outwardly beyond said opposite sides of said primary frame with the maximum height of said brace members being located along said outwardly projecting portion and being greater than the maximum height, measured in a direction perpendicular to said common plane, of said hoop-shaped head or said throat shafts of said primary frame.
- 15. In a sports racket having a handle, a multi-frame comprising:
- (a) a primary frame having a pair of opposite sides and defining a throat connected to said handle and a hoop-shaped head connected to said throat and encompassing an open region, said throat and head of said frame being generally aligned with one another, said throat having shafts with portions spaced apart, said head having a plurality of stringing holes defined therethrough for attaching stringing to said head and across the open region, said stringing holes being aligned in a common plane lying between said opposite sides of said primary frame; and
- (b) supplementary bracing rigidly interconnecting said throat shafts with said head of said primary frame for increasing the stiffness of said primary frame to thereby reduce axial and torsional deflections thereof upon striking a ball by the stringing across said open region of said primary frame head, said supplementary bracing bowing away from said common plane of said primary frame and having at least a portion thereof projecting outwardly in a direction perpendicular to said common plane, beyond at least one of said opposite sides of said frame.
- 16. The racket as recited in claim 15, wherein said supplementary bracing includes at least a pair of brace members with one of said brace members being disposed along one side-edge of said racket and the other of said brace members being disposed along the other opposite side-edge of said racket.
- 17. The racket as recited in claim 15, wherein said supplementary bracing includes at least one pair of brace members with each brace member being rigidly connected at one end to end of said throat shafts adjacent said handle and extending therefrom to a base portion of said primary head frame.
- 18. The racket as recited in claim 17, wherein said brace members extend diagonally over and across said throat shaft portions.
- 19. The racket as recited in claim 17, wherein said brace members extend in orthogonal relation to one another.
- 20. The racket as recited in claim 15, wherein said supplementary bracing includes a pair of brace members disposed along each opposite side of said racket, said brace member pairs on opposite sides of said primary frame bowing outwardly from said common plane of said primary frame and away from one another.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/495,231, filed Mar. 16, 1990 pending.
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