Claims
- 1. A racket comprising:
- a frame consisting of a handle portion and a head portion connected thereto, said head portion having a plurality of holes extending through said frame in essentially a radial direction for receiving strings,
- a prewoven grid of a predetermined number of individual strings having free ends which extend beyond the woven portion of said grid, further characterized in that said free ends extend through said holes whereby said grid defines said racket head; and
- a fixing means for the free ends of said individual strings comprising first and second members,
- said first member, tubular in shape, having an outer diameter smaller than the diameter of the hole of the frame of said racket and having a first lower portion extending through the interior of said frame hole having an inner diameter larger than the diameter of the string and having a second portion extending outwardly of said frame hole having a slot formed therein which separates the tubular second portion into two half shells, the exterior surface of which is conical and expanding toward the end of said first member extending outwardly of said racket frame and having an inner surface which is of a diameter smaller than the diameter of the string when the two half shells are pressed against each other, and
- said second member placed over said frame holes and located entirely exteriorly of said holes in said head portion, the exterior surface of said second member being adapted to the profile of the racket frame and comprising an inner conical opening expanding in the direction away from the frame;
- whereby during stringing of said racket said first member is placed inside said second member and into a hole in said frame, the string being passed through the hole of said first member, the slotted part of which is oriented toward the exterior of said frame, whereby when said first member slides into said second member, its two half shells are pressed together around the string by the conical hole and thus hold the string in place when under tension.
- 2. The racket as defined in claim 1, wherein said first lower portion of said first member further includes a ring of elastic material inserted through the end of said frame hole interiorly of said racket frame to secure said fixing means in the hole even in the absence of a string.
- 3. A method for stringing a racket frame, said racket frame having a handle portion and a head portion connected thereto, said head portion having a plurality of holes extending through said frame in essentially a radial direction for receiving strings comprising
- obtaining a prewoven grid of predetermined number of individual strings having free ends which extend beyond the woven portion, said free ends being further characterized in that said ends are arranged for entry into the holes in said racket head,
- extending said free ends through said holes whereby said grid defines said racket head,
- securing said strings to said frame with a securing means, said securing means comprising first and second members,
- said first member having an outer diameter smaller than the diameter of the hole of the frame of said racket and having a first lower portion extending through the interior of said frame hole having an inner diameter larger than the diameter of the string and having a second portion extending outward of said frame hole having a slot formed therein which separates the second portion into two half shells, the exterior surface of which is conical and expanding toward the end of said first member extending outward of said racket frame and having an inner surface which is of a diameter smaller than the diameter of the string when the two half shells are pressed against each other, and
- placing said second member over said frame holes to thereby locate said second member entirely exteriorly of said holes in said head portion, the exterior surface of said second member being adapted to the profile of the racket frame and comprising a conical opening whose diameter increases in the direction away from the frame,
- placing said first member inside said second member and into the hole in said frame, placing said string through the hole of said first member, the slotted part of which is oriented toward the exterior of said frame, whereby when said first member slides into said second member, its two half shells are pressed together around the string by the conical hole and thus holding the string in place under tension.
- 4. A device for securing an independent string to a rigid frame, said frame having frame holes located therein for receiving string comprising
- a first member, tubular in shape, adapted to cooperate with a frame hole and having a first portion adapted to extend within a frame hole and having a second portion adapted to extend radially and exteriorly of said frame, said second portion having an outer end located away from said first portion and also having a slot formed therein which separates the tubular member into two half shells forming a conical surface which is laterally expandable near the outer end of said second portion and having an inner surface which is threaded and adapted to secure a string to be placed therethrough when the two half shells are pressed against each other, and
- a second member having a first face adapted to cooperate with the exterior surface of the frame and having a conically tapered hole located therethrough, said conically tapered hole expanding in a direction away from said first face, said second member having an outer peripheral surface that decreases in circumference in a direction away from said first face,
- whereby during stringing, said first member is placed inside said second member and into a frame hole, said string being passed through the interior hole of said first member, the slotted part of which is oriented radially exteriorly of the frame, and whereby as said first member slides into said second member, said two half shells of said first member are pressed together around the string by said conical hole to thus hold the string in place when under tension.
- 5. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first portion of said first member further includes a ring of elastic material adapted to be inserted through the end of said frame hole interiorly of said racket frame and further adapted to secure said securing device in the hole even in the absence of a string.
- 6. A device for securing an independent string to a rigid frame, said frame having frame holes located therein for receiving strings comprising
- a first member, tubular in shape, adapted to cooperate with a frame hole and having a first portion adapted to extend within a frame hole and having a second portion adapted to extend radially and exteriorly of said frame, said second portion having an outer end located away from said first portion and also having a slot formed therein which separates the tubular member into two half shells forming a conical surface which is laterally expandable near the outer end of said second portion and having an inner surface which is threaded and adapted to secure a string to be placed therethrough when the two half shells are pressed against each other, and
- a second member having a first face adapted to cooperate with the exterior surface of the frame and having a conically tapered hole located therethrough, said conically tapered hole expanding in a direction away from said first face, said second member having an outer peripheral surfaces that decreases in circumference in a direction away from said first face,
- whereby during stringing, said first member is placed inside said second member and into a frame hole, said string being passed through the interior hole of said first member, the slotted part of which is oriented radially exteriorly of the frame, and whereby as said first member slides into said second member, said two half shells of said first member are pressed together around the string by said conical opening to thus hold the string in place when under tension,
- wherein said first portion of said first member further includes a ring of elastic material adapted to insert through the end of said frame hole interiorly of said racket frame and further adapted to secure said securing device in the hole even in the absence of a string.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 634,395 filed July 25, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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