Claims
- 1. A construction for a string for use on a sports racket and designed, when connected in combination with a plurality of other such strings on the head portion of the racket, for the striking of a ball or like object, said construction comprising:
- a. a common, substantially multi-sided cross-sectional configuration extending continuously along the length of the string,
- b. an outer surface including a helical oriented twist configuration extending along the length of the string continuously between opposite ends thereof,
- c. a plurality of indentation formed on said outer surface and extending inwardly into the interior of the string, and
- d. each of said plurality of indentations spaced successively from one another about the outer periphery of said outer surface and collectively extending along the length of the string.
- 2. A construction for a string as in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of indentations extend inwardly into the interior of said string in substantially perpendicular relation to a central longitudinal axis of the string.
- 3. A construction for a string as in claim 2 wherein each of said plurality of indentations are spaced from a next adjacent indentation by a distance of at least one-fifth of the circumference of the string.
- 4. A construction for a string as in claim 2 wherein said plurality of indentations extend into the string a distance of substantially at least one-fifth the transverse dimension of the string.
- 5. A construction for a string as in claim 1 further comprising a continuous channel formed in said outer surface and extending into the interior thereof to a common depth along the length of the string, said channel having a substantially continuous helical configuration along the length of the string.
- 6. A construction for a string as in claim 5 wherein said plurality of indentations are collectively arranged in a substantially helical array and are disposed in spaced relation to said channel between adjacent segments thereof.
- 7. A construction for a string as in claim 6 wherein said helical array of indentations and said helical configuration of said channel extend continuously in adjacent, commonly spaced relation to one another along the length of the string.
- 8. A construction for a string as in claim 7 wherein said string comprises a common substantially triangular cross-sectional configuration extending along its length.
- 9. A construction for a string as in claim 7 wherein said string comprises a common, substantially square cross-sectional configuration extending along its length.
- 10. A construction for a string as in claim 1 comprising a plurality of filaments each having a common, multi-sided, cross-sectional configuration extending continuously along its length, said plurality of filaments twisted in a helical orientation relative to one another along the length of the formed string between opposite ends thereof, a plurality of indentations formed on an outer surface of the twisted filaments and extending inwardly into the interior of the respective filaments in which they are formed, each of said plurality of indentations spaced successively from one another about the outer periphery of said outer surface and collectively extending along the length of the formed string.
- 11. A construction for a string as in claim 10 wherein each of said plurality of indentations extend inwardly into the interior of said formed string in substantially perpendicular relation to a central longitudinal axis thereof.
- 12. A construction for a string as in claim 11 wherein each of said indentations extend inwardly a distance at least one-fifth of the transverse dimension of the respective one of said filaments.
- 13. A construction for a string as in claim 11 wherein each of said plurality of indentations are spaced from a next adjacent indentation by a distance substantially at least one-fifth the circumference of said respective one of said filaments.
- 14. A construction for a string as in claim 10 wherein at least one of said filaments has a common multi-sided configuration extending along its length.
- 15. A construction for a string as in claim 14 wherein said one filament has a common, substantially triangular configuration extending along its length.
- 16. A construction for a string as in claim 14 wherein said one filament has a common, substantially square configuration extending along its length.
- 17. A construction for a string as in claim 14 wherein said one filament has a common, substantially rectangular configuration extending along its length.
- 18. A construction for a string as in claim 1 wherein said helical oriented twist configuration of the outer surface of said string is defined by a plurality of twists disposed in adjacent engagement with one another, each of said plurality of twists collectively extending continuously along the length of the string and ranging in number from 2 to 200 per foot of length of the string.
- 19. A construction for a string for use on a sports racket and designed, when connected on the head portion of the racket, for the striking of a ball or like object, said construction comprising:
- a. a common substantially multi-sided cross-sectional configuration extending continuously along the length of the string,
- b. an outer surface including a helical oriented twist configuration extending along the length of the string continuously between opposite ends thereof,
- c. said helical oriented twist configuration defined by a plurality of twists disposed in adjacent engagement with one another, and
- d. said plurality of twists collectively extending continuously along the length of the string and ranging in number from 2 to 200 per feet of length of the string.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation in-part-application of Ser. No. 934,311 filed Nov. 20, 1986, now abandoned, by the inventor herein.
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