Claims
- 1. A racquet for tennis, squash, racquet ball or the like, where, in play, the racquet strikes a ball, said racquet including a frame having holes and also including string threaded through said holes, said string being made up of separate short string lengths, each said string length having predetermined selectable properties or structure, each said string length threaded through a plurality of holes and each string length being subject to a predetermined tension, coordinated with its properties or structure, the coordination of said properties or structure of said string lengths being such that the deflection of a length produced by the impact of a ball around the periphery of the racquet is substantially equal to the deflection produced by a like impact of said ball near the center of said racquet, and means for securing each said string length in at least a pair of said holes through which it is threaded, so that the tension of said length is maintained under repeated impacts of said ball.
- 2. The racquet of claim 1 wherein the lengths of string around the periphery of the racquet are of smaller cross-sectional area than the lengths near the center of the racquet so that the deflection, produced by impact of a ball, in the string around the periphery of the racquet is substantially equal as the deflection produced by like impact of a ball in the string near the center of the racquet.
- 3. The racquet of claim 1 wherein the string is composed of polyamide and certain of the lengths of string are irradiated with elementary particles so that the deflection, produced by impact of a ball, in the string around the periphery of the racquet is substantially equal to the deflection produced by like impact of a ball in the string near the center of the racquet.
- 4. The racquet of claim 1 wherein the string is composed of polyamide and certain of the lengths of string are irradiated with elementary particles so that the modulus of elasticity of the string lengths around the periphery of the racquet is less than the modulus of the string lengths near the center of the racquet.
- 5. The racquet of claim 1 wherein the string is composed of materials of different modulus of elasticity, the string lengths around the periphery having a lower modulus of elasticity than the string lengths near the center.
- 6. A racquet for tennis, squash, racquet ball or the like, where, in play, the racquet strikes a ball, said recquet including a frame having holes and also including string threaded through said holes and secured therein, said string being made up of short separate string lengths, all of said string lengths being of the same composition and cross section, the string lengths which are strung near the periphery of the racquet being subject to lower tension than the string lengths strung near the center of the racquet, said lower and higher tensions being so related that the deflection produced by impact of said ball on the strings near the periphery of the racquet is substantially equal to the deflection produced by like impact of said ball near the center of said racquet, whereby the "sweet spot" of said racquet is maximized.
- 7. The racquet of claim 6 wherein the string lengths as tensioned are separately secured so that they maintained their tension separately.
- 8. A racquet for tennis, squash, racquet ball or the like, where, in play, the racquet strikes a ball, said racquet including a frame having holes and also including string threaded through said holes, said string being made up of short string lengths, said string length being all of the same composition and cross section, each said string length being threaded through a plurality of holes and each string length being subject to a predetermined tension, the string lengths near the periphery of the racquet being subject to lower tension than the string lengths near the center of the racquet, such that the deflection of a string length produced by impact of a ball near the periphery of the racquet is substantially equal to the deflection of a string length produced by a like impact of a ball near the center of said racquet, and means for securing each said string length in at least a pair of said holes through which it is threaded, so that the tension of said string length is maintained under repeated impacts of said ball.
- 9. The racquet of claim 8 wherein the string lengths between the center of the racquet and the periphery of the racquet are subject to progressively lower tension.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 939,481, filed Sept. 5, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,330,132, granted May 18, 1982, to Harry Farrari for RACQUETS.
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