Claims
- 1. An improved tennis racket having a predetermined fundamental vibrational frequency comprising a frame head, a throat, a handle and strings across the frame head and including dynamic weights on the frame head for expanding the center of percussion in the plane of the strings, improving angular stability and for initially absorbing ball impact energy and thereby damping impact vibrations on the racket but then restoring at least a portion of the absorbed impact energy to the racket while the ball is still contacting the strings characterized in that the weights are coupled to the racket frame head by elastic means at locations on both sides of the longitudinal axis of the frame head between the racket throat and the transverse axis of the head, said elastic means having a predetermined elasticity and orientation such that the weights oscillate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane of the strings with an intrinsic frequency of about 1.4-2 times that of the fundamental vibrational frequency of the racket.
- 2. The tennis racket of claim 1 wherein the weights are symmetric with respect to the longitudinal axis.
- 3. The tennis racket of claim 2 wherein the total weights on each side of the longitudinal axis are equal in magnitude.
- 4. The tennis racket of claim 1 characterized in that the head comprises guide holes through the frame head perpendicular to the plane of the strings and wherein the elastic means are springs and the springs and weights are housed within the guide holes.
- 5. The tennis racket of claim 1 characterized in that the elastic means are straps.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our patent application United States Ser. No. 61,052 filed July 26, 1979, now abandoned.
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