Claims
- 1. In a racket stringing apparatus having a racket head holding fixture and a carriage mounted for reciprocation toward and away from said fixture and a string clamp mounted on said carriage for engaging a string drawn through a racket head mounted on said fixture for tensioning said string upon movement of said carriage away from said fixture;
- means for establishing a maximum predetermined string tension; said maximum predetermined string tension being such as to effect a pre-stretching of the string;
- means for establishing a final predetermined string tension; said final predetermined string tension being significantly less than said maximum predetermined string tension so as to cause contraction of the string to a length significantly less than the length affected by said pre-stretching.
- means functioning automatically in response to string tension to limit carriage movement away from said fixture and lock said carriage at the position of said maximum predetermined string tension; and
- means functioning automatically on return movement of said carriage from said position and in response to decreasing string tension to lock said carriage against further return movement and at a second position corresponding with said final predetermined string tension.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, and means functioning during movement of said carriage away from said fixture and adjacent said first-named position to provide a controlled restrained rate of increase of string tension, and functioning to provide a controlled restrained rate of decreasing string tension throughout said return movement of said carriage.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, said last named means providing said controlled rate of increasing tensioning over the last two to five pounds of string pull.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, said controlled rate of increasing and decreasing string tension being effected by a relative carriage-to-fixture movement of not exceeding about 0.4 inches per second.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said relative carriage-to-fixture movement is effected by a manually rotatable crank;
- a brake wheel connected for joint rotation with said crank;
- said third-named means comprising a brake shoe mounted for movement into engagement with said wheel to effect unidirectional locking thereof limiting said carriage movement away from said fixture; and
- said fourth-named means comprising a second brake shoe mounted for movement into engagement with said wheel to effect unidirectional locking thereof limiting said further return movement of said carriage.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said string clamp is mounted for displacement relative to said carriage and means is provided for resisting such displacement as a function of string tension; and
- means connected to said carriage and string clamp and cofunctioning with said relative displacement thereof to automatically set said brake shoes against said wheel at said first-named and second positions.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, and manually operable means connected to said string clamp and carriage and cofunctioning with said relative displacement thereof for adjusting the amount of pre-stretching of said string preceding the establishing of said final string tension.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, said last-named means comprising:
- a spring; and
- members connecting said spring to and between said clamp and carriage for providing resilient resistance to the separation thereof, one of said members being mounted for adjustment of the magnitude of said resilient resistance.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8,
- said last-named member comprising a screw threadably mounted to provide on rotation said adjustment of said resilient tension;
- a manually engageable knob connected to said screw for rotation thereof; and
- an indicator threaded on said screw and mounted for displacement upon rotation of said screw and to display the setting of said resilient tension.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 6, said fifth-named means comprising a helical spring connected to said clamp for elongation as a function of string tension.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, and means for adjusting the difference between said positions and correspondingly the amount of pre-stretching of said string preceding the establishing of said final string tension.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1,
- wherein said string clamp is mounted for displacement relative to said carriage and means is provided for resisting such displacement as a function of string tension;
- said third-named means comprising a unidirectional brake biased to an operable position locking carriage movement away from said fixture and permitting said return carriage movement;
- said fourth-named means comprising a second brake biased to an operable position locking carriage movement toward said fixture; and
- latches connected for holding said brakes in inoperable position and functioning when released to permit setting of said brakes, said latches being connected to said string clamp and carriage and cofunctioning with said relative displacement thereof to automatically successively release said unidirectional and second-named brakes upon successive movement of said carriage to said first-named and second positions.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, and means for adjusting the correlation of string tension and the release points of said latches for adjusting the amount of pre-stretching of said string preceding the establishing of said final string tension.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, said last-named means comprising:
- a spring; and
- members connecting said spring to and between said clamp and carriage for providing resilient resistance to the separation thereof, one of said members being mounted for adjustment of the magnitude of said resilient resistance.
- 15. A method of stringing a racket to a final permanent predetermined string tension comprising:
- establishing a maximum predetermined string tension; said maximum predetermined string tension being significantly greater than said final predetermined string tension to effect a pre-stretching of said string to a length significantly beyond its length at said final predetermined string tension;
- drawing said string across the racket head until said maximum predetermined string tension is reached;
- automatically limiting said drawing at said maximum string tension and temporarily locking the string thereat;
- decreasing the string tension to permit contraction of said string until said final determined string tension is reached;
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- automatically locking said string at said final permanent predetermined string tension.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said drawing and the tensioning of said string is effected by a helical spring connected thereto for elongation as a function of string tension thus stabilizing string elongation when locked at said final predetermined tension.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 011,145, filed Feb. 12, 1979 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,249,732.
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