Claims
- 1. In a racket stringing apparatus having an open racket head frame holding fixture and means for tensioning a string drawn across the open area of said head frame, said fixture comprising;
- an open center frame member having an annulus dimensioned for circumscribing the racket head frame;
- a plurality of head supporting members mounted on said member for movement across said annulus for engagement with and for radial support of said head frame;
- means mounted on said frame member for supporting a string clamp for movement to a succession of parallel positions across the open area of said racket head frame parallel to the longitudinal and transverse axes thereof;
- said last-named means comprising a pair of guides positioned parallel to the longitudinal axis of the racket head frame adjacent opposite sides thereof;
- a second pair of guides positioned parallel to the transverse axis of the racket head frame and adjacent said yoke and distal ends thereof;
- carriage members formed for longitudinal reciprocation on said guides;
- a rod having opposite ends secured to said carriage members and being adapted for mounting of said clamp along the length thereof;
- said annulus being formed with opposed substantially flat planar surfaces;
- said supporting members being mounted on one surface; and
- said guides comprising rails mounted on the other of said surfaces.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, and a string clamp mounted for longitudinal reciprocation on said rod and comprising:
- a pair of opposed sections adapted to receive and clamp therebetween a string to be tensioned and having opposed recesses dimensioned for fitting about opposed portions of said rod for longitudinal reciprocation thereon and for movement together into locked position on said rod; and
- manually operarble means for displacing said sections from and to each other to respectively permit movement of said sections along said rod to desired position and to receive a string therebetween, and to simultaneously lock said sections in position on said rod and to clamp said string.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, said recesses being positioned adjacent one end of said sections, said sections being formed at their opposite end to receive said string; and said manually operable means having connections to said sections intermediate said ends.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, said means comprising: a lever having a loss motion pivotal connection to one of said sections, the other of said sections and lever having an interfitting cam slot and follower connection whereby arcuate displacement of said lever about said pivotal connection will effect said displacement of said sections to and from each other.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, and spring means mounted to said sections and urging their separation.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, said spring means being mounted adjacent said opposite end of said sections to normally produce fulcruming contact of said one end of said sections in the movement of said sections to and away from each other.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, said manually operable means and spring means permitting manual separation of said sections at said one end for mounting on and removal from said rod.
- 8. A string clamp for mounting on a string clamp supporting rod of a racket stringing apparatus comprising:
- a pair of opposed sections adapted to receive and clamp therebetween a string to be tensioned and having opposed recesses dimensioned for fitting about opposed portions of said rod for longitudinal reciprocation thereon and for movement together to locked position on said rod;
- manually operable means for displacing said sections from and to each other to respectively permit movement of said sections along said rod to desired position and to receive a string therebetween, and to simultaneously lock said sections in position on said rod and to clamp said string;
- said recesses being positioned adjacent one end of said sections with said sections being formed at their opposite end to receive said string;
- said manually operable means comprising a lever having connections to said sections intermediate said ends, one of said connections being a loss motion pivotal connection and the other of said connections comprising an interfitting cam slot and follower whereby arcuate displacement of said lever about said pivotal connection will effect said displacement of said sections to and from each other;
- spring means mounted adjacent said opposite ends of said sections and urging their separation and normally producing contact fulcruming of said one end of said sections in the movement of said sections to and away from each other; and
- said manually operable means and said spring means permitting manual separation of said sections at said one end for mounting on and removal from said rod.
- 9. A racket stringing apparatus comprising:
- a member dimensioned for circumscribing and supporting the open head of a racket frame having a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings therethrough;
- means for engaging and tensioning a string drawn through one of said openings and across the open area of said head frame;
- means supporting said member for rotation about an axis centrally of said racket head and perpendicular to the plane thereof; and
- a string guide mounted on said member in position to align the pull of said string with the length of said one opening and to dispose the line of pull between said guide and tensioning means to intercept said axis;
- said guide being positioned externally of said racket head frame and being formed to provide said alignment of pull when tensioning said string through substantially all of said openings and in each instance to automatically align the line of pull between said guide and tensioning means to intercept said axis.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9,
- said guide comprising a roller member positionable on said member adjacent to and having its periphery aligned with each of said openings.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10,
- said member having a plurality of peripherally spaced openings; and
- said roller member having a shank formed for demountable positioning in each of said last-named openings.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9, said last-named means comprising:
- a tool tray secured to said member in dependent substantially parallel relation thereto;
- a shaft secured to and depending from said tray coincident with said axis; and
- a bearing journaling said shaft for rotation.
- 13. In a racket stringing apparatus having a racket head frame holding fixture and means movable with respect to said fixture and having a string engaging clamp for securing a string for tensioning in the racket head frame, said clamp comprising:
- a pair of elongated members mounted in side-by-side relation and each pivoted to said means intermediate its ends about parallel axes, said members having elongated confronting surfaces mounted in closely spaced substantially parallel planes parallel to said axes;
- said members being mounted to said means substantially coplanar with the line of movement thereof for tensioning said string and being positioned for threading of said string over and upon one end of one of said members and between said surfaces whereby the tensioning of said string will effect rotary displacement of one said member about its pivotal axis; and
- said pivotal axes being longitudinally offset from each other whereby said rotary displacement of said one member will produce an automatic clamping action of said string between said surfaces as a function of the tension imparted to said string.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13,
- said one member having a handle portion for manual engagement and displacement of said members to an open position of said surfaces for receipt or removal of said string.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14,
- said one member being formed at said end for centering said string thereon; and
- means on one of said members for locating said string between said surfaces centrally thereof.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15,
- said last-named means comprising a string-engaging stop adjacent the opposite end of said one member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of applications Ser. Nos. 011,145 and 099,215 filed Feb. 12, 1979 and Dec. 3, 1979, respectively and now U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,249,732 and 4,326,713, respectively.
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