Claims
- 1. A racquetball for hitting a racquetball comprising a frame, a handle fixed thereto and having a plruality of separate string elements strung acorss the frame in the form of a plruality of generally parallel string lengths crossing the frame in a first direction and a plurality of generally parallel string lengths crossing the frame in a second direction, said string elements being trained around low friction support points secured to the frame wherein the directly adjacent string lengths crossing the frame in one direction are parts of different ones of said plurality of separate string elements and wherein the spacing between parallel string lengths of the same string element of said plurality of separate string elements is equal to at least about one racquetball radius.
- 2. The racquetball as claimed in claim 1 wherein the low friction support points comprises pulleys.
- 3. The racquetball as claimed in claim 2 wherein the pulleys are spherical in shape.
- 4. The racquetball as claimed in claim 1 wherein the string lengths crossing in said first direction and said string lengths crossing in said second direction are disposed in different planes running freely past each other and at their cross-overs are joined together by sliding connection links.
- 5. The racquetball as claimed in claim 1 wherein the string elements are flattened in cross section such that the size thereof in the plane of the frame is greater than in a direction normal to said plane and the string elements are formed with a core of high-tensile material and a casing of low-friction material.
- 6. The racquetball as claimed in claim 1 wherein the string elements include tail portions trained outwardly from the frame so that said tail portions can be freely stretched and said tail portions are joined with the string lengths within the frame at low-friction bend points.
- 7. The racquetball as claimed in claim 6 wherein the tail portions are trained into the hollow handle.
- 8. The racquetball as claimed in claim 7 wherein the tail portions are trained along the outer face of the frame into said handle.
- 9. The racquetball as claimed in claim 7 wherein the string elements are trained over one-way friction brakes, such brakes making possible slipping of the string element towards the inside of the frame and braking them in the opposite direction.
- 10. The racquetball racket as claimed in claim 9 wherein the string elements are fixed to a means for tightening in the handle that may be moved along at least a portion of the length of said handle.
- 11. The racquetball racket as claimed in claim 10 wherein the tightening means includes a rider adapted to be moved along the length of the handle, such rider making it possible for the string elements to be fixed at or guided to different positions along the length for the purpose of adjustment of the length of the tail portions.
- 12. The racquetball racket as claimed in claim 11 further comprising means for elastically retaining the rider in position.
- 13. The racquetball racket as claimed in claim 1 wherein the string elements are sretched tight diagonally in relation to the length axis of the racket.
- 14. As squash racket for hitting a squash ball comprising a frame, a handle fixed thereto and having a plurality of separate string elements strung across the frame in the form of a plurality of generally parallel string lengths crossing the frame in a first direction and a plurality of generally parallel string lengths crossing the frame in a second direction, said string elements being trained around low friction support points secured to the frame wherein the directly adajacent string lengths crossing the frame in one direction are parts of different ones of said plurality of separate string elements and wherein the spacing between parallel string lengths of the string element of said plurality of separate string elements is equal to at least about one squash ball radius.
- 15. The racket as claimed in claim 14 wherein the low friction support points comprise pulleys.
- 16. The racket as claimed in claim 15 wherein the pulleys are spherical in shape.
- 17. The racket as claimed in claim 14 wherein the string lengths crossing in said first direction and said string lengths crossing in said second direction are disposed in different planes running freely past each other and at their cross-overs are joined together by sliding connection links.
- 18. The racket as claimed in claim 14 wherein the string elements are flattened in cross section such that the size thereof in the plane of the frame is greater than in a direction normal to said plane and the string elements are formed with a core of high-tensile material and a casing of low-friction material.
- 19. The racket as claimed in claim 14 wherein the string elements includes tail portions trained outwardly from the frame so that said tail portions can be freely stretched and said tail portions are joined with the string lengths within the frame at low-friction bend points.
- 20. The racket as claimed in claim 19 wherein the tail portions are trained into the hollow handle.
- 21. The racket as claimed in claim 20 wherein the tail portions are trained along the outer face of the frame into said handle.
- 22. The racket as claimed in claim 20 wherein the string elements are trained over one-way friction brakes, such brakes making possible slipping of the string element towards the inside of the frame and braking them in the opposite direction.
- 23. The racket as claimed in claim 22 wherein the string elements are fixed to a means for tightening in the handle that may be moved along at least a portion of the length of said handle.
- 24. The racket as claimed in claim 23 wherein the tightening means includes a rider adapted to be moved along the length of the handle, such rider making it possible for the string elements to be fixed at or guided to different positions along the length for the purpose of adjustment of the length of the tail portions.
- 25. The racket as claimed in claim 24 further comprising means for elastically retaining the rider in position.
- 26. The racket as claimed in claim 14 wherein the string elements are stretched tight diagonally in relation to the length axis of the racket.
- 27. A racquetball racket, for use in hitting racequetball ball having a predetermined radius, comprised of
- a frame having a longitudinal axis, side portions, a plurality of low friction points spaced about said frame and an outside surface,
- a hollow handle fixed to said frame and a plurality of separate string elements strung across substantially the entire area defined within said frame,
- said frame being strung so that each of said plurality of separate string elements are passed through said frame such that each string element passes over at least one of said plurality of low friction points so that said plurality of string elements are movable relative to said frame at said low friction points, and wherein directly adjacent parallel portions of string elements comprise portions of different ones of said plurality of separate string elements, so that parallel portions of string elements comprised of the same string element are spaced apart a distance equal to at least about said racquetball ball radius, and so that at least a portion of each of said plurality of separate string elements extends along at least a portion of the outside surface of said frame, and
- tension adjusting means porovided in said hollow handle for receiving each of said plurality of string elements and for simultaneously tensioning said plurality of separate string elements by causing movement of said plurality of string elements relative to the frame.
- 28. The racquetball racket as in claim 27, wherein the low friction point is comprised of a pulley.
- 29. The racquetball racket as in claim 28, wherein each said pulley has spherical form.
- 30. The racquetball racket as in claim 27, wherein said tension adjusting means includes a member vertically moveable within said hollow handle for receiving said string elements and for adjustably determining the length of each of said string elements.
- 31. A squash racket for use in hitting a squash ball having a predetermined radius, comprised of
- a frame having a longitudinal axis, side portions, a plurality of low friction points spaced about said frame and an outside surface,
- a hollow handle fixed to said frame and a plurality of separate string elements strung across substantially the entire area defined within said frame,
- said frame being strung so that each of said plurality of separate string elements are passed through said frame such that each string element passes over at least one of said plurality of low friction points so that said plurality of string elements are movable relative to said frame at said low friction points, and wherein directly adjacent parallel portions of string elements comprise portions of different ones of said plurality of separate string elements, so that parallel portions of string elements comprised of the same string element are spaced apart a distance equal to at least about said squash ball radius, and so that at least a portion of each of said plurality of separate string elements extends along at least a portion of the outside surface of said frame, and
- tension adjusting means provided in said hollow handle for receiving each of said plurality of string elements and for simultaneously tensioning said plurality of separate string elements by causing movement of said plurality of string elements relative to the frame.
- 32. The squash racket as in claim 31, wherein the low friction point is comprised of a pulley.
- 33. The squash racket as in claim 32, wherein each said pulley has a spherical form.
- 34. The squash racket as in claim 31, wherein said tension adjusting means includes a member vertically moveable within said hollow handle for receiving said string elements and for adjustably determining the length of each of said string elements.
- 35. A racquetball racket for use in hitting racquetball balls comprising:
- a frame having a head portion and a handle portion, a plurality of low friction points at spaced apart locations about said head portion,
- a plurality of string elements, each of said string elements having a plurality of substantially parallel passes extending in only one direction across the area defined within the head portion and over a predetermined series of individual ones of said plurality of low friction points so that the parallel passes are moveable relative to said frame at said low friction points,
- said frame being strung with directly adjacent substantially parallel passes comprising portions of different string elements and so that the substantially parallel passes of the same string element are spaced apart a distance not less than about the radius of a said racquetball ball, and
- tension adjusting means provided on said racket for simultaneously tensioning said plurality of string elements.
- 36. A squash racket for use in hitting squash balls comprising:
- a frame having a head and handle portion, a plurality of low friction points are spaced apart locations about said head portion,
- a plurality of string elements, each of said string elements having a plurality of substantially parallel passes extending in only one direction across the area defined within the head portion and over a predetermined series of individual ones of said plurality of low friction points so that the parallel passes are moveable relative to said frame at said low friction points,
- said frame being strung with directly adjacent substantially parallel passes comprising portions of different string elements and so that the substantially parallel passes of the same string element are spaced apart a distance not less than about the radius of a said squash ball, and
- tension adjusting means provided on said racket for simultaneously tensioning said plurality of string elements.
- 37. A racquetball racket for use in hitting a racquetball ball comprising:
- a frame having a head portion and handle portion, a plurality of low friction elements at spaced apart locations about said head portion, and first and second sets of plural operative string elements each having a plurality of substantially parallel lengths extending across the frame in only one direction and being spaced apart within said frame head portion, lengths of different ones of said string elements within the same one of said first and second string sets being interwoven, said first and second string sets crossing within said frame, said lengths of said string elements being spaced apart within said frame a sufficient distance such that a struck racquetball ball cannot simultaneously strike more than one length of the same string element, each of said string elements passing over a predetermined series of individual ones of said plurality of low friction elements so that said plurality of string elements are movable relative to said frame at said low friction elements, whereby substantially all strings striking a racquetball ball impinging upon the frame head portion can elongate in both directions from the area of engagement with the struck ball to provide elasticity, and tension adjusting means connected to said first and second sets of string elements for simultaneously tensioning said string elements.
- 38. A squash racket for use in hitting a squash ball comprising:
- a frame having a head portion and handle portion, a plurality of low friction elements at spaced apart locations about said head portion, and first and second sets of plural operative string elements each having a plurality of substantially parallel lengths extendings across the frame in only one direction and being spaced apart within said frame head portion, lengths of different ones of said string elements within the same one of said first and second string sets being interwoven, said first and second string sets crossing within said frame, said lengths of said string elements being spaced apart within said frame a sufficient distance such that a struck squash ball cannot simultaneously strike more than one length of the same string element, each of said string elements passing over a predetermined series of individual ones of said plurality of low friction elements so that said plurality of string elements are movable relative to said frame at said low friction elements, whereby substantially all strings striking a squash ball impinging upon the frame head portion can elongate in both directions from the area of engagement with the struck ball to provide elasticity, and tension adjusting means connected to said first and second sets of string elements for simultaneously tensioning said string elements.
- 39. A method of making a racket comprising:
- selecting a ball to be hit by the racket;
- providing a frame having a handle fixed thereto;
- securing a plurality of low-friction support points to said frame about the periphery thereof;
- stringing a plurality of separate string elements across the frame in the form of a plurality of generally parallel string lengths crossing the frame in a direction and a plurality of generally parallel string lengths crossing the frame in a second direction, said step of stringing including training string elements around said low friction support points;
- the step of stringing further including the steps of passing the string across the frame in a manner such that the directly adjacent string lengths crossing the frame in one direction are parts of different ones of said plurality of separate string elements and such that the spacing between parallel string lengths of the same string elements of said plurality of separate string elements is equal to at least about one ball radius.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 561,595 filed as PCT EP83/00093 Nov. 30, 1983 published as WO83/03358, Oct. 13, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,595,201.
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