The present invention relates to a multiple string for a ball game racket, in particular a tennis, squash, badminton, racquet ball or paddle tennis racket, having sections of varying structure. Moreover, the present invention relates to a method of producing such a multiple string.
Conventional strings for such rackets are typically made of different natural materials or plastics materials and may consist of several layers, such as a core and a jacket. DE 200 16 733 U1, e.g. discloses a racket string comprising a toothed core made of a first plastics material having a toothed outer surface and a jacket layer made of a second plastics material and moulded onto the core such that it is joined with its toothed outer surface. The first plastics material has a hardness and an abrasion resistance that are lower than those of the second plastics material.
Moreover, racket strings with a core-sheath structure are known from DE 38 75 704 T4. According to one embodiment, the string has a conjugate monofilament structure with one or more core parts surrounded by one or more sheath layers. According to a further embodiment, the string according to DE 38 75 704 T4 has a winding-strands structure, i.e. a string consisting of a core and winding strands wound around the core, said core and said strands being adhesively secured to each other, both the core and the winding strands being composed of a monofilament of synthetic resin, and the core and the winding strands having different diameters. In this embodiment, either the core or the winding strands is/are made of the conjugate monofilament. According to a further embodiment, the string has a twisting-strands structure, i.e. the string consists of plural synthetic resin monofilament strands that are twisted together and adhesively secured to one another by an adhesive.
Moreover, strands are known in the art whose cross-section has a non-circular shape, as disclosed, e.g., in DE 27 37 751 A1 and DE 18 31 958. DE 851 450 C and DE 85 01 864 U1 disclose strings having a wound structure of a plurality of individual elements.
In all these known types of string designs, the shape, structure and composition along the string are essentially constant.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a string for a ball game racket with improved properties, in particular an improved force transmission from racket to ball as well as better handling. This object is achieved by the features of the claims.
The present invention is based on the idea that for tuning a ball game racket a combination of different properties in one string and an optimum adaptation to the respective requirements are important. To this end, the string according to the present invention has portions of different structure in the longitudinal direction. Thus, the properties of the strings of a ball game racket can be essentially improved.
According to the invention, the string is a multiple string comprising at least two preferably essentially parallel filaments, portions of which are connected to each other. Each joining portion in which the filaments are interconnected is followed by a portion in which the filaments are unconnected, i.e. in which the loose filaments run parallel.
The longitudinal proportion of the joining portions with respect to entire length of the string is preferably between 10% and 80%, more preferably between 25% and 60% and particularly preferably between 35% and 50%. The length of one joining portion is preferably 20 mm to 200 mm, more preferably 50 mm to 150 mm and particularly preferably 80 mm to 120 mm. The length of the portions in which the two filaments are unconnected, is preferably 50 mm to 250 mm, more preferably 100 mm to 200 mm and particularly preferably 130 mm to 170 mm.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the individual filaments consist of conventional racket strings. In a further embodiment of the present invention, the filaments consist of parts of conventional strings of sports rackets. A multiple string according to the present invention may comprise two or more filaments of the same or a different type. According to the invention, it is preferred to combine a plurality of filaments that differ in cross-section, dimensions (e.g., diameter), material and/or quality. In particular, the filaments may be conventional multi-filament and/or single-filament strings. The diameter of the respective filaments is variable, however, preferably in a range between 0.5 mm and 1 mm, particularly preferably in a range between 0.65 mm and 0.8 mm.
Moreover, the present invention relates to a method of producing such a multiple string. A substantially conventionally produced racket string serving as a filament for the string according to the present invention is provided with a coating that allows portions of the filaments to be joined later. The two or more filaments thus coated run parallel (i.e., in substantially the same longitudinal direction) and longitudinally pass a mechanism that allows portions of two or more filaments to be permanently connected. This mechanism preferably uses high temperatures, ultraviolet light or laser light to join the filaments by means of the coating. This mechanism may be used selectively, i.e. in restricted areas, such that a connection is merely established in the joining portions.
In a further method of producing a multiple string according to the present invention, the portions in which the filaments are not interconnected are produced on the basis of a conventional racket string by longitudinally slitting portions of the string.
In the following, preferred embodiments of the string according to the present invention are exemplarily described on the basis of the drawings, in which:
a-3f show schematic cross-sectional profiles of both unconnected and connected portions of different embodiments of multiple strings according to the present invention;
c again shows a cross-sectional profile of a further embodiment of a double string 1; however, here, the first filament 3 has a larger diameter than the second filament 5.
e shows the cross-sectional profile of a further embodiment of string 1 according to the present invention, here in form of a triple string, wherein again a portion 9 is shown in which the three filaments are unconnected. In this embodiment, the first and second filaments 3, 5 have the same diameter, while a third filament 13 has a smaller diameter.
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The longitudinal proportion of the joining portions 7 with respect to the entire length of string 1 is preferably between 10% and 80%, more preferably between 25% and 60% and particularly preferably between 35% and 50%. The length of a joining portion 7 is preferably 20 mm to 200 mm, more preferably 50 mm to 150 mm and particularly preferably 80 mm to 120 mm. The length of portions 9, in which filaments 3, 5, 13 run unconnected, is preferably 50 mm to 250 mm, more preferably 100 mm to 200 mm and particularly preferably 130 mm to 170 mm.
Upon coating, the individual filaments 3, 5 are brought together via a guiding mechanism 19, e.g., in the form of pulleys. Guiding mechanism 19 is capable of bringing the—depending on the string configuration—two or more filaments 3, 5 together so that they run, e.g., parallel. Moreover, filaments 3, 5 may be twisted together, interlaced or arranged in another way by guiding mechanism 19 such that they run parallel.
Subsequently, the two now parallel filaments 3, 5 pass a joining mechanism 21 in which portions of the filaments 3, 5, which were coated before, are permanently joined. This joining mechanism 21 preferably uses high temperatures, ultraviolet light or laser light to interconnect filaments 3, 5 by means of their coating. Mechanism 21 can be used so selectively, i.e. in such restricted areas, that a connection is only established within joining portions 7.
Eventually, finished double string 1 may be wound in a roll.
In portions 7, in which the filaments 3, 5, 13 are interconnected, the multiple strings according to the invention have the properties and the appearance of a conventional racket string, whereas in portions 9, in which the filaments 3, 5, 13 are unconnected, the properties and the appearance of the multiple string resembles the properties and the appearance of a bundle of two or more individual strings running parallel. Thus, the properties of the multiple string according to the present invention are defined by a combination of properties of the individual portions. Consequently, the properties of the multiple string may be varied, e.g., by varying the proportion of the lengths of the portions with connected and unconnected filaments. However, it is, for example, also possible to provide a ball game racket with a multiple string according to the present invention such that in predetermined areas of the racket head there are only string portions in which the filaments are interconnected and in other areas of the racket head there are only string portions in which the filaments are unconnected. Thus, areas of the racket head having different desired properties may be selectively provided. In a tennis racket comprising an embodiment of the multiple string, for example, the transmission of forces onto the ball in the centre of the stringing is considerably better than in a racket comprising conventional strings.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 031 240.9 | Jul 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/005510 | 7/4/2008 | WO | 00 | 7/6/2010 |