This invention relates generally to table tennis, also commonly referred to as ping-pong, and, more particularly, to a new and useful table tennis paddle for use in playing table tennis.
The sport of table tennis or ping-ping, as it is commonly referred to, is most analogous to tennis. While table tennis is scored differently than tennis, the general objective is the same. That is, the goal of table tennis is to strike a ball, using a racket or paddle, over a net and passed the opponent. The equipment required to play table tennis is generally a paddle, a table tennis ball, a table, and a net stretched across the middle of the table.
While a relatively young sport, table tennis has rapidly increased in popularity around the world, especially in the United States. Essential to one's success in table tennis is the paddle used by the player. Moreover, with the growing popularity of table tennis, there is a need for a paddle that makes the game of table tennis easier to play and, more specifically, that provides better control of the ball during play. Traditional paddles commonly comprise a single layer, flat panel or blade that is fixed to a handle. This configuration often results in a rigid paddle with a small “sweet spot,” therefore, resulting in more erratic shots by the user and less control over the ball.
Due to the current shortcomings in this field, as outlined above, there is a need, for a new and useful table tennis paddle that is configured to, among other things, make the game of table tennis easier to play for its users and provide increased control over the ball.
One aspect of an embodiment is to overcome these and other drawbacks of previous inventions.
Another aspect of an embodiment is to make table tennis easier and more exciting for all players at all skill levels.
Another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that makes it significantly easier for beginners to learn to play table tennis and carry on a game or rally.
Another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that allows intermediate, advanced and/or expert players to have longer rallies and to increase the power and control of their shots.
Another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that improves the touch and feel experienced by a player using the table tennis paddle while playing table tennis. The touch and feel experienced by the player while playing table tennis with the table tennis paddle is improved by providing the table tennis paddle with a playing surface or outer layer that is constructed from a generally soft material.
Another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that improves the consistency on the whole face of the table tennis paddle and makes approximately the entire face of the table tennis paddle a “sweet spot.” The consistency on the whole face of the table tennis paddle experienced by the player and the “sweet spot” of the table tennis paddle is improved by providing the table tennis paddle with at least one inside layer that is constructed from a generally hard material.
Another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that provides players with more surface area to strike the ball. The table tennis paddle features an increased playing surface or face size, which is seven inches at its longest and six and a half inches at its widest.
Another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that is more flexible and easier to hold.
Another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that is strong and durable yet also flexible.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that allows most, if not all, shots to feel the same.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that allows for a larger margin of error on the part of the player, which minimizes errant shots.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that allows players to make better shots with increased control and power.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that does not wear down the ball yet holds the ball long enough, while a shot is occurring, to give players a chance to aim the shot and place the ball in a specific area on the other side of the net.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle with a playing surface or face that is customizable.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle with a playing surface or face that is replaceable.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle with a handle of a particular length according to the player's choice.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that allows a player to utilize new types of shots.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle with a handle that is customizable.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle with a handle that makes it easier for the player to hold and maneuver the paddle.
Yet another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle containing a tape or ribbon attached along the circumference or on the side surface of the blade of the paddle. This tape or ribbon may be customizable and replaceable.
In a first non-limiting aspect of an embodiment, a paddle for use during the play of any racket or paddle sport but preferably table tennis is provided and includes: a blade having a head and a handle extending from the head. The blade comprises a first layer, a second layer coupled to the first layer, a third layer coupled to the second layer, a fourth layer coupled to the third layer, and a fifth layer coupled to the fourth layer. The blade preferably comprises a first outer surface on one side of the blade and a second outer surface on the opposing side of the blade, whereby at least one playing surface or face of the paddle is coupled to the first outer surface, the second outer surface or both surfaces. Preferably, the playing surface(s) are customizable and/or replaceable and may be constructed from any one of the following materials: sandpaper, rubber, sponge, carbon fiber, sand, diamond dust, plastic, and the like. It should be appreciated that the playing surface(s) or face may be constructed from any material without limiting the scope of the present invention. Moreover, the head is generally in the shape of an oval and at its longest section (from the tip of the blade to the top of the handle) is approximately 7 inches long and at its widest section is 6.5 inches wide. Preferably, the blade further comprises two curvatures that extend from the head and into the handle. The handle preferably comprises two gripping members coupled to opposing sides of the handle, each gripping member having a proximal end located in close proximity to the blade and an opposing distal end. The proximal end of each gripping member preferably slopes in a direction toward the blade. In one non-limiting embodiment, the first layer preferably comprises three sub-layers, the second layer preferably comprises one sub-layer, the third layer preferably comprises one sub-layer, the fourth layer preferably comprises one sub-layer, and the fifth layer preferably comprises three sub-layers. In another non-limiting embodiment the first layer preferably comprises three sub-layers, the second layer preferably comprises one sub-layer, the third layer preferably comprises three sub-layers, the fourth layer preferably comprises one sub-layer, and the fifth layer preferably comprises three sub-layers. The first layer, the third layer, and the fifth layer are preferably constructed from a generally soft or flexible material. For example, the first layer, the third layer, and the fifth layer may be constructed from any of the following materials: wood, plastic, graphite, carbon fiber, and the like so that each of the layers is sufficiently flexible in order to improve the touch and feel of the paddle as experienced by the player. Moreover, the first layer, the third layer, and the fifth layer may be constructed from any combination of the above-listed materials. It should be understood and appreciated that the first layer, the third layer, and the fifth layer of the paddle may be constructed from any preferably flexible and/or soft material without limiting the scope of the present invention. The second layer and the fourth layer are preferably constructed from a generally hard or sturdy material. For example, the second layer and the fourth layer may be constructed from one of the following materials: plastic, carbon fiber, graphite, other metals, and the like so that each of the layers is sufficiently sturdy in order to improve the consistency on the whole face of the paddle as experienced by the player and to make the entire face of the paddle a “sweet spot.” Moreover, the second and fourth layer may be constructed from any combination of the above-listed materials. It should be understood and appreciated that the second layer and the fourth layer of the paddle may be constructed from any preferably sturdy, durable, and/or generally hard material without limiting the scope of the present invention. It should also be understood that generally the first layer, the third layer, and the fifth layer are constructed from a material that is softer than the material used to construct the second layer and the fourth layer. A ribbon or tape is preferably coupled along at least a portion of the circumference of the blade. The tape is preferably replaceable and/or customizable. The handle of the paddle preferably comprises an aperture for receiving an insert member. The insert member is preferably replaceable and/or customizable.
In a second non-limiting aspect of the invention, a paddle for use during the play of any racket or paddle sport but preferably table tennis is provided and includes: a blade having a head, and a handle extending from the head. The blade comprises a first layer, a second layer coupled to the first layer, a third layer coupled to the second layer, a fourth layer coupled to the third layer, and fifth layer coupled to the fourth layer. The first layer preferably comprises three sub-layers each constructed from a flexible material, the second layer preferably comprises one sub-layer constructed from a sturdy material, the third layer preferably comprises one sub-layer constructed from a flexible material, the fourth layer preferably comprises one sub-layer constructed from a sturdy material, and the fifth layer preferably comprises three sub-layers each constructed from a flexible material.
It should be understood that the first layer, the third layer, and fifth layer of the second non-limiting aspect of the invention may be constructed from the same or similar materials as provided above with respect to the first layer, the third layer, and the fifth layer of the first non-limiting aspect of the invention. Moreover, it should be understood that the second layer and the fourth layer of the second non-limiting aspect of the invention may be constructed from the same or similar materials as provided above with respect to the second layer and the fourth layer of the first non-limiting aspect of the invention.
In a third non-limiting aspect of the invention, a paddle for use during the play of any racket or paddle sport but preferably table tennis is provided and includes: a blade having a head and a handle extending from the head. The blade comprises a first layer, a second layer coupled to the first layer, a third layer coupled to the second layer, a fourth layer coupled to the third layer, and a fifth layer coupled to the fourth layer. The first layer preferably comprises three sub-layers each constructed from a flexible material, the second layer preferably comprises one sub-layer constructed from a sturdy material, the third layer preferably comprises three sub-layers each constructed from a flexible material, the fourth layer preferably comprises one sub-layer constructed from a sturdy material, and the fifth layer preferably comprises three sub-layers each constructed from a flexible material.
It should be understood that the first layer, the third layer, and fifth layer of the third non-limiting aspect of the invention may be constructed from the same or similar materials as provided above with respect to the first layer, the third layer, and the fifth layer of the first non-limiting aspect of the invention. Moreover, it should be understood that the second layer and the fourth layer of the third non-limiting aspect of the invention may be constructed from the same or similar materials as provided above with respect to the second layer and the fourth layer of the first non-limiting aspect of the invention.
A further understanding of the present invention can be obtained by reference to preferred embodiments set forth in the illustrations of the accompanying drawings. Although the illustrated embodiments are merely exemplary of systems for carrying out the present invention, both the organization and method of operation of the invention, in general, together with further objectives and advantages thereof, may be more easily understood by reference to the drawings and the following description. The drawings are not intended to limit the scope of this invention, which is set forth with particularity in the claims as appended or as subsequently amended, but merely to clarify, and exemplify the invention.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following figures in which:
The invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of preferred embodiment of the invention. However, techniques, systems, and operating structures in accordance with the invention may be embodied in a wide variety of forms and modes, some of which may be quite different from those in the disclosed embodiment. Consequently, the specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are merely representative, yet in that regard, they are deemed to afford the best embodiment for purposes of disclosure and to provide a basis for the claims herein, which define the scope of the invention. It must be noted that, as used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be noted that the words “racket” and “paddle” may be used interchangeably throughout. Finally, it should be noted that the words “user” and “player” may be used interchangeably throughout.
The paddle of the present invention is generally to be used for the sport of table tennis (sometimes referred to as ping-pong). However, it should be understood and appreciated that all of the disclosed features and designs can be implemented into any paddle or racket used for any sport requiring a paddle or racket, without limiting the scope of the present invention.
The paddle of the present invention provides several features and serves many purposes. For example, the table tennis paddle of the present invention makes it easier and more exciting for all players. As another example, the paddle of the present invention makes it significantly easier for beginners to learn to play table tennis and carry on a game or rally, and provides advanced, expert, and/or intermediate players with the ability to have longer rallies and hit harder shots with increased control.
The paddle of the present invention has a specific design type, which will be discussed thoroughly with respect to
One aspect of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a useful and novel paddle that is strong and durable yet flexible. This is generally done by providing a paddle with a blade that comprises a plurality of layers. These layers may be constructed from different materials to create the desired strength and flexibility of the paddle.
Another aspect of an embodiment is to provide a useful and novel table tennis paddle that makes the entire playing surface or face of the paddle the “sweet spot,” meaning the ball can hit anywhere on the playing surface of the paddle and the resulting shot will always feel the same to the player and the improved “sweet spot” allows for a larger margin of error on the player's part, which minimizes errant shots. Thus, giving beginners more room for error and intermediate, advanced, and/or expert players the ability to make better shots with more power and control.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout,
Paddle 100 also features a face to handle ratio and neck orientation, which make paddle 100 more flexible and easier to hold. For example, head portion 104 preferably extends down further to create this effect. For example, as shown in
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Handle portion 106 further preferably comprises a first gripping member 212, which is coupled to the first outer surface (not shown) of handle portion 106. Handle portion 106 also preferably comprises a second gripping member (not shown), which is coupled to the second outer surface or opposed outer surface (not shown) of handle portion 106. Gripping members 212 and (not shown) are not part of the layers of blade 102, which will be discussed in more detail with respect to
Gripping member 212 also preferably comprises an aperture or inset window 216. Inset window 216 is preferably in the shape of an oval, however it should be appreciated that inset window may be any appropriate shape without limiting the scope of the present invention. Moreover, a graphic or insert member 218 may be inserted into inset window 216 to provide a graphic or design of the player's choosing to paddle 100. Graphic 218 may be inserted into either or both gripping members so that a graphic or design may appear on each side or both sides of paddle 100. Graphic 218 is preferably customizable. For example, graphic 218 may be any of the following: a picture, a design, a painting, a symbol, a graphic, an icon, words, and the like. It should be understood that graphic 218 may be any type of design without limiting the scope of the present invention. Moreover, graphic 218 is preferably replaceable, which allows a user to replace graphic 218 with another graphic at any desired time.
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As previously discussed, the face of paddle 100 is user-replaceable. Players or users will be able to remove whatever the face material is, sandpaper for example, and replace it with a new sheet of sandpaper cut to the correct size of blade 102 using the same design elements referred to herein. This user replaceable technology will also be available from can be implemented for any other paddle and is not limited to the paddle disclosed herein. Furthermore, the face of these paddles will also feature the first ever paintable and designed paddle faces. Players or users will be able to have designs put onto the face either by painting, or any number of other manufacturing processes, for example, by screening, printing, via adhesive, and the like. These designs will either be available via new paddles that are already designed or through new sheets of the user-replaceable face to make it easier for players to customize their rackets or paddles. Furthermore, players will have the ability to replace the face, the tape, and the window inserts of the paddle.
Many variations of the paddle of the present invention will occur including but not limited to: alternative woods, alternative core materials (for example, metals), different face materials (potential for rubber, sponge, carbon fiber, sand, diamond dust, plastic, different grit sandpaper and a number of other materials), different face designs, different face shapes, different handle lengths, different handle widths, different handle designs and shapes, new colors, and design elements, new types of outside tape (including materials or design), different shapes and designs for the inset window, and different handle materials.
Moreover, it should be understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed features and other similar method and system may be utilized without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.
While the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment and alternative embodiments, which embodiments have been set forth in considerable detail for the purposes of making a complete disclosure of the invention, such embodiments are merely exemplary and are not intended to be limiting or represent an exhaustive enumeration of all aspects of the invention. The scope of the invention, therefore, shall be defined solely by the following claims. Further, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that numerous changes may be made in such details without departing from the spirit and the principles of the invention. It should be appreciated that the invention is capable of being embodied in other forms without departing from its essential characteristics.
Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e) this non-provisional application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 61/399,335 filed Jul. 12, 2010 and provisional application No. 61/401,131 filed Aug. 9, 2010, the entire contents of both provisional applications are herein incorporated by reference.
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61399335 | Jul 2010 | US | |
61401131 | Aug 2010 | US |