Claims
- 1. A sports racket having a frame comprising two frame half sections joined together along a plane substantially parallel to the central plane through said racket, said half sections having outer frame walls and having ribs criss-crossing the interior of said frame walls to counteract deformation of said frame, said frame walls and ribs defining recesses facing the other section, providing, upon joining, hollow regions within said frame.
- 2. The sports racket of claim 1 comprising a third section lying in and about the central plane between said frame half sections and joined thereto.
- 3. The sports racket of claim 2, further comprising a stringing arrangement having a substantial number of strings contacting the frame in the center plane of the racket.
- 4. The sports racket of claim 1, wherein said sections are joined by means of adhesives.
- 5. The sports racket of claim 1, wherein said sections are made of lightweight, high strength metals selected from the group consisting of steel, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, beryllium and their alloys, and are joined by welding, brazing, or soldering.
- 6. The sports racket of claim 1, wherein said sections are made of fiber reinforced plastics.
- 7. The sports racket of claim 6, wherein said sections comprise male-female type joints and are joined by press fitting.
- 8. The sports racket of claim 1, wherein said sections are made of ceramics.
- 9. The sports racket of claim 1, wherein said sections are made of cermets.
- 10. The sports racket of claim 9, wherein said cermet is Al--B.sub.4 C.
- 11. The sports racket of claim 1, wherein said hollow regions are filled with foam.
- 12. The sports racket of claim 1, wherein said sections are symmetrical.
- 13. The sports racket of claim 1 comprising a stringing arrangement wherein at least some of said strings are splayed to contact said frame sections in front of and behind said central plane.
- 14. A sports racket having a frame comprising at least two sections joined together substantially parallel to the central plane through said racket, said sections defining recesses facing the other section, providing, upon joining, hollow regions within said frame, and comprising a stringing arrangement having a substantial number of strings contacting said frame sections in front of and behind said central plane.
- 15. The sports racket of claim 14, wherein said sections are joined with a layer of a resilient material sandwiched between said sections.
- 16. The sports racket of claim 14, wherein said sections are joined with a gasket of a bridge material sandwiched between said sections.
- 17. The sports racket of claim 14, further comprising ribs within said hollow regions to reinforce said frame.
- 18. The sports racket of claim 14, wherein said sections are bridged with a layer of heavy metal foil sandwiched between said frame half sections.
- 19. The sports racket of claim 18, wherein the weight per unit area of said foil is adjusted by perforation to tailor the weight distribution of said racket frame.
- 20. The sports racket of claim 14, wherein said strings contacting said frame sections are lateral strings.
- 21. The sports racket of claim 14, wherein said strings contacting said frame sections are longitudinal strings.
- 22. The sports racket of claim 14, wherein said strings contact said frame at the tip.
- 23. A method for making hollow sports racket frames which comprises joining at least two sections having mating surfaces generally parallel to the plane of the playing surface of the racket and defining recesses in said mating surfaces, wherein said sections are joined by adhesives.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said sections are made by compression molding of fiber reinforced plastics.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein said sections are made by compression molding of resin impregnated fiber lay up having continuous fiber in preselected direction.
- 26. The method of claim 23, wherein the sections are made of ceramic.
- 27. The method of claim 23, wherein the sections are made of cermet.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the section is made of cermets by combustion synthesis.
- 29. A method for making hollow sports racket frames which comprises joining at least two sections having mating surfaces generally parallel to the plane of the playing surface of the racket and defining recesses in said mating surfaces, wherein said sections are made of metal and are joined by welding, brazing, or soldering.
- 30. The method of claim 25, wherein said sections are made by stamping or casting.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of patent application Ser. No. 07/740,336, filed Aug. 5, 1991, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,731, which is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 07/233,228 entitled "Improved Sports Racket, filed Aug. 18, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,037,097, by the same inventors.
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