Claims
- 1. A racket having a hand grip joined to a frame supporting a string network having transverse and longitudinal strings extending 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 a generally oval region extending around said ball-hitting region, said racket comprising:
- a. at least a central plurality of said longitudinal strings having a strung length at least 30% longer than the longest transverse string in said network;
- b. said central plurality of longer longitudinal strings including at least one-third of all the longitudinal strings in said ball-hitting region; and
- c. said longer longitudinal strings being strung with at least 30% more tension than said transverse strings.
- 2. The racket of claim 1 wherein said longer longitudinal strings extend at least into said throat 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 1 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are strung with at least 50% more tension than said transverse strings.
- 6. The racket of claim 1 wherein longitudinal strings shorter than said longer longitudinal strings are strung at an intermediate tension larger than the tension of said transverse strings.
- 7. The racket of claim 1 wherein said longer longitudinal strings bear from about half or more of the string force that decelerates a ball penetrating said string network in a central region occupied by said longer longitudinal strings.
- 8. The racket of claim 7 wherein said longer longitudinal strings extend at least into said throat region.
- 9. The racket of claim 8 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are strung with at least 50% more tension than said transverse strings.
- 10. The racket of claim 9 wherein said longer longitudinal strings are arranged to fan outward across said ball-hitting region.
- 11. The racket of claim 7 wherein longitudinal strings shorter than said longer longitudinal strings are strung at an intermediate tension larger than the tension of said transverse strings.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my parent application Ser. No. 228,577, filed Jan. 26, l981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,333,650 entitled STRING LOAD APPORTIONED RACKET, which has been allowed and will issue as a patent. The parent application in turn 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:
The full disclosure of grandparent application Ser. No. 136,907 is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
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