Claims
- 1. A method for stringing a sports racquet adapted for hitting a projectile, comprising the steps of:
from a first side of a racquet frame, drawing a string toward a second side opposite the first side to form a first string segment; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at a first location on the second side; drawing the string from the first location on the second side to a second location on the second side spaced from the first location; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at the second location; passing the string back to the first side of the frame to form a second string segment; passing a third segment of the string from the first side of the frame to a third location on the second side of the frame, the third location disposed between the first and second locations; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at the third location; drawing the string from the third location on the second side to a fourth location on the second side, the second location interposed between the third location and the fourth location; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at the fourth location; passing a fourth segment of the string back to the first side of the frame; passing a fifth segment of the string from the first side of the frame to a fifth location on the second side of the frame, the fifth location disposed between the second location and the third location; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at the fifth location; drawing the string from the fifth location on the second side to a sixth location on the second side, the fourth location interposed between the sixth and second locations; and passing a sixth segment of the string back to the first side of the frame, respective distances between the first and second location, the third and fourth location, and the fifth and sixth location preselected such that a projectile cannot substantially impact both the first and second string segments, or both the third and fourth string segments, or both the fifth and sixth string segments.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first and second sides are lateral sides connected by cross strings.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of drawing the string from the first location on the second side includes drawing the string a distance of at least 2 inches to the second location on the second side.
- 4. A method for stringing a sports racquet adapted for hitting a projectile, comprising the steps of:
from a first side of a racquet frame, drawing a string toward a second side opposite the first side to form a first string segment; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at a first location on the second side; drawing the string from the first location on the second side to a second location on the second side spaced from the first location; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at the second location; passing the string back to the first side of the frame to form a second string segment; passing a third segment of the string from the first side of the frame to a third location on the second side of the frame, the first location disposed between the second and third locations; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at the third location; drawing the string from the third location on the second side to a fourth location on the second side, the fourth location interposed between the first location and the second location; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at the fourth location; passing a fourth segment of the string back to the first side of the frame; passing a fifth segment of the string from the first side of the frame to a fifth location on the second side of the frame, the third location disposed between the first location and the fifth location; stringing the string through a string anchoring point at the fifth location; drawing the string from the fifth location on the second side to a sixth location on the second side, the sixth location interposed between the first and fourth locations; and passing a sixth segment of the string back to the first side of the frame, respective distances between the first and second locations, the third and fourth locations, and the fifth and sixth locations preselected such that a projectile cannot substantially impact both the first and second string segments, or both the third and fourth string segments, or both the fifth and sixth string segments.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the first side is at a throat of a racquet.
- 6. The method of claim 4, further comprising the steps of:
defining a first string path in an outer face of the racquet frame from the first location to the second location; defining a second string path in the outer face from the third location to the fourth location so as to be displaced from the first string path; defining a third string path in the outer face from the fifth location to the sixth location so as to be displaced from the first and second string paths; stringing the string using the string paths such that segments of the strings disposed on the outer face do not saw each other.
- 7. The method of claim 6, and further comprising the step of: using a bumper to define the string paths in the outer face.
- 8. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of drawing the string from the first location on the second side includes drawing the string a distance of at least two inches to the second location on the second side.
- 9. A method for stringing a sports racquet adapted for hitting a projectile, comprising the steps of:s
from a first side of a racquet frame, drawing a string toward a second side opposite the first side to form a first string segment; stringing the string through a first string hole at a first location on the second side; drawing the string from the first location on the second side to a second location on the second side spaced from the first location; stringing the string through a second string hole at the second location; and passing the string back to the first side of the frame, at least two string holes on the frame interposed between the first and second string holes.
- 10. The method of claim 9, and further comprising the steps of:
after the last step of stringing the string, passing a third segment of the string from the first side of the frame to a third location on the second side of the frame; passing the string from the third location on the second side to a fourth location on the second side; and stringing a fourth segment of the string from the fourth location on the second side to the first side, a distance between the third and fourth locations preselected such that the third location is at least two string holes from the fourth location.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
after the step of stringing the fourth segment, stringing the string back to the second side to a string hole at a fifth location forming a fifth string segment; drawing the string from the fifth location on the second side to a sixth location on the second side; stringing the string through the string hole at the sixth location; and passing the string back to the first side of the frame to form a sixth string segment, a distance between the fifth and sixth locations preselected such that the fifth location is at least two string holes from the sixth location.
- 12. A sports racquet comprising:
a handle; a frame operatively connected to the handle and defining a strung area, the frame having a string support member having first and second side portions on opposed sides of the strung area; a plurality of string segments strung across the strung area; and an outer face disposed around an outer edge of the frame, having first through sixth locations linearly arranged in an order of fifth, third, first, sixth, fourth and second locations along the outer edge, string segments terminating at each of the locations; a first string path disposed in the outer face between the first and second locations, a second string path disposed in the outer face between the third and fourth locations and displaced from the first string path, a third string path disposed in the outer face between the fifth and sixth locations, so that string portions disposed in the first, second and third string paths on the outer face do not saw any of the others.
- 13. The sports racquet of claim 12, wherein the second string path includes a portion which is disposed outwardly of the first string path, such that the string paths mitigate the sawing of string portions in the first and second string paths against each other.
- 14. The sports racquet of claim 12, wherein the outer face is formed by a bumper.
- 15. The sports racquet of claim 12, wherein a bumper fitted to the frame is used to define the first and second string paths.
- 16. The sports racquet of claim 12, wherein the first and second sides are two lateral sides connected by cross strings.
- 17. The sports racquet of claim 12, wherein the first side is at a throat of the racquet.
- 18. A sports racquet, comprising:
a frame having a first side and an opposed second side, at least the second side having a plurality of spaced apart string anchoring points; a string bed strung on the frame using the string anchoring points, the string bed comprising a string having a plurality of string segments each strung between the first side and the second side, first and second string segments being next adjacent each other on the string, and being substantially parallel to each other in the string bed, but being spaced apart from each other in the string bed by at least two string segments strung substantially in parallel with the first and second string segments.
- 19. The sports racquet of claim 18, and further comprising third and fourth string segments being adjacent to each other on the string and being substantially parallel to each other on the string bed, but being spaced apart from each other in the string bed by at least two string segments strung substantially in parallel with the third and fourth string segments.
- 20. The sports racquet of claim 19, and further comprising fifth and sixth string segments being adjacent to each other on the string and being substantially parallel to each other on the string bed, but being spaced apart from each other in the string bed by at least two string segments strung substantially in parallel with the fifth and sixth string segments.
- 21. The sports racquet of claim 18, wherein the first side is a throat of the racquet.
- 22. The sports racquet of claim 18, wherein the racquet has a hollow handle defining a chamber, a transverse anchoring pin in the chamber positioned remotely from the string bed, the first and second string segments being strung from the anchoring pin to the second side.
- 23. A sports racquet for hitting a projectile, comprising:
a frame having a first side and an opposed second side, at least the second side having a plurality of spaced apart string anchoring points; a string bed strung on the frame using the string anchoring points, the string bed comprising a string having a plurality of string segments each strung between the first side and the second side, first and second string segments being next adjacent each other on the string, and being substantially parallel to each other in the string bed, but being spaced apart from each other in the string bed by a predetermined distance such that the projectile cannot substantially impact both the first and second string segments at the same time when the racquet hits the projectile, the predetermined distance preselected according to the formula x=f(πr/2) where x is the predetermined distance and r is a radius of the projectile.
- 24. The sports racquet of claim 23, wherein the predetermined distance is x and is preselected to be at least (πr/4).
- 25. The sports racquet of claim 23, and further comprising third and fourth string segments being adjacent to each other on the string and being substantially parallel to each other on the string bed, but being spaced apart from each other by the predetermined distance such that the projectile cannot substantially impact both the third and fourth string segments at the same time when the racquet hits the projectile.
- 26. The sports racquet of claim 25, and further comprising fifth and sixth string segments being adjacent to each other on the string and being substantially parallel to each other on the string bed, but being spaced apart from each other by the predetermined distance such that the projectile cannot substantially impact both the fifth and sixth string segments at the same time when the racquet hits the projectile.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/150,409, filed May 17, 2002 and fully incorporated by reference herein.
Divisions (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
10150409 |
May 2002 |
US |
Child |
10866890 |
Jun 2004 |
US |