Claims
- 1. A racquet case for carrying, displaying and storing a racquet of a predetermined overall length, the racquet having a handle of a predetermined cross sectional area and a head end of a predetermined thickness and span, said case comprising:
- a rigid frame defining a center opening, the rigid frame including an upper and lower run in spaced parallel relation and of a length substantially equal to but slightly greater than that of the overall length of the racquet, and said frame including a first and second end run in spaced parallel relation with respect to one another and extending between said upper and lower runs, and said upper and lower runs being spaced from one another a distance substantially equal to, but slightly greater than the span of the head end of the racquet, and
- each of said runs having an outer and an inner surface and spaced side surfaces extending from the outer surface and said side surfaces of each run being equispaced from one another defining a medial main plane of symmetry of said frame,
- means for holding the racquet in confining relation to the center opening extending from the frame to hold the racquet between the runs with the main plane of the racquet oriented generally coincident with the plane of symmetry, with the handle generally parallel to the upper and lower runs, and the head end adjacent the second end run, and
- compartment means including access means for opening and closing said compartment means carried by the frame and extending along the racquet handle.
- 2. The device as set forth in claim 1 wherein means for holding the racquet in confining relation to the center opening comprise:
- the runs defining a cutout of a predetermined size generally in the shape similar to, but slightly larger than, a racquet to be carried and displayed in the frame, said cutout having a first portion closely adjacent the upper, lower and second runs, the first portion being sized to receive the head of the racquet and the cutout having a second elongate portion extending from the first end run to the second end portion sized to receive the racquet handle.
- 3. The device as set forth in claim 2 wherein the holding means includes means on the inner surface of the runs for engaging the racquet and holding the racquet in confining relation to the center opening.
- 4. The device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said holding means comprises the runs defining the cutout such that the outer inner and spaced side surfaces form a cutout of a predetermined size and shape which engages the racquet head and handle and holds the racquet in confining relation to the center opening.
- 5. The device as set forth in claim 3 comprising said skin means is of rigid plastic sheet form material bounding said cutout.
- 6. The device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said holding means includes a jacket sized to receive the head end of the racquet and access means for inserting the head end into the jacket means.
- 7. The device as set forth in claim 6 wherein zipper means are provided for opening and closing the access means of said jacket.
- 8. The device as set forth in claim 3 wherein support means including diverging feet are provided on the lower run and extending outwardly with respect to the side surfaces of said lower run.
- 9. The device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said holding means is arranged to hold a first and second racquet in closely adjacent, parallel, commonly-oriented positions with respect to said medial main plane of symmetry of said frame.
- 10. The device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said compartment means comprise a first and second compartment, said first compartment being an elongate compartment adjacent said upper run and said second compartment is adjacent said lower run and said second compartment is sized to receive a plurality of tennis balls therein, said compartment means being symmetrical with respect to said plane of symmetry of said frame.
- 11. A frame for use in carrying and displaying a racquet of predetermined size and shape and being of a predetermined maximum thickness, said frame comprising:
- a top surface and a bottom surface spaced from one another and end surfaces interconnecting the top and bottom surfaces, the end surfaces being spaced from one another a distance substantially equal to the overall length of the racquet,
- a main septum spanning the top, bottom and end surfaces of the frame, the main septum defines a central cutout zone between the top, bottom and end surfaces, the cutout zone being sized and configured to nestle the racquet bounded by the top, bottom and end surfaces with the handle oriented parallel to the bottom surface,
- means for releasably engaging the tennis racquet and holding the tennis racquet in the cutout, the means carried on the main septum adjacent the cutout,
- compartment means carried on the main septum between the top, bottom and end surfaces including a first and second compartment, each of said compartments being of a width greater than the top, bottom and end surfaces and being symmetrical with respect to a common plane and said top, bottom and end surfaces being symmetrical with said plane, and each compartment including access means, and
- said top, bottom and end surfaces protectively housing said racquet.
- 12. The device as set forth in claim 11 wherein said septum means comprises rigid plastic material extending from said top, bottom and end surfaces.
- 13. The device as set forth in claim 11 wherein band means are provided about said top, bottom and end surfaces.
- 14. The device as set forth in claim 11 wherein said top surface includes a recess intermediate said end surfaces and handle means are provided in spanning relation of said recess and pivot means are provided mounting said handle means to said frame.
- 15. The device as set forth in claim 11 wherein said means carried on the septum means to releasably engage the tennis racquet comprise a jacket sized to receive the head end of the racquet and access means for insertion of the racquet into said jacket means and closure means for closing said access means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending patent application Ser. No. 851,143 filed Nov. 14, 1977 for a Tennis Racket Case now abandoned.
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