Claims
- 1. A racket having a hand grip joined to a frame supporting a string network that extends throughout a ball-hitting region spaced from said grip, said frame having a shank region extending from said grip and flaring outward in a throat region and extending around a generally oval ball-hitting region spanned by transverse and longitudinal strings, said racket comprising:
- a. at least a central plurality of said longitudinal strings having a strung length at least 30% longer than all other strings in said network;
- b. said central plurality of longer longitudinal strings including at least one-third of all the longitudinal strings in said network; and
- c. said longer longitudinal strings being strung with at least 30% more tension than all other strings in said network so that said longer strung length and greater tension causes said longer longitudinal strings to provide from approximately half to substantially more than half of the string force that decelerates a ball penetrating said string network in a central region occupied by said longer longitudinal strings.
- 2. The racket of claim 1 wherein said longer longitudinal strings extend at least into said throat region and substantially exceed the longitudinal distance across said ball-hitting region.
- 3. The racket of claim 2 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are arranged to fan outward across said ball-hitting region.
- 4. The racket of claim 2 including guide means in said throat region for angling said longer longitudinal strings between said shank region and said ball-hitting region.
- 5. The racket of claim 2 wherein said longer longitudinal strings extend into said shank region and to the region of said grip.
- 6. The racket of claim 1 wherein said longer longitudinal strings include all of the longitudinal strings in said network.
- 7. The racket of claim 1 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are strung with at least 50% more tension than all other strings in said network.
- 8. The racket of claim 1 wherein said longer longitudinal strings bear from 50% to 65% of said ball-decelerating string force.
- 9. The racket of claim 8 wherein said longer longitudinal strings extend at least into said throat region and substantially exceed the longitudinal distance across said ball-hitting region.
- 10. The racket of claim 9 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are strung with at least 50% more tension than all other strings in said network.
- 11. The racket of claim 10 wherein said longer longitudinal strings include all of the longitudinal strings in said network.
- 12. The racket of claim 9 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are arranged to fan outward across said ball-hitting region.
- 13. The racket of claim 12 wherein said longer longitudinal strings extend into said shank region and to the region of said grip.
- 14. The racket of claim 1 wherein said functional relationship between a pair of said longitudinal and transverse strings in the center of said network is approximately: ##EQU5## with symbols as defined in the specification.
- 15. The racket of claim 14 wherein r is from 0.5 to 0.65.
- 16. The racket of claim 15 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are strung with at least 50% more tension than all other strings in said network.
- 17. The racket of claim 14 wherein said longer longitudinal strings extend at least into said throat region and substantially exceed the longitudinal distance across said ball-hitting region.
- 18. The racket of claim 17 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are arranged to fan outward across said ball-hitting region.
- 19. The racket of claim 18 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are strung with at least 50% more tension than all other strings in said network.
- 20. The racket of claim 19 wherein said longer longitudinal strings include all of the longitudinal strings in said network.
- 21. The racket of claim 17 wherein said longer longitudinal strings extend into said shank region and to the region of said grip.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the last of a succession of earlier applications, all entitled LONG STRING RACKET, and each predecessor application being abandoned upon the filing of a succeeding application, as follows:
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