Claims
- 1. A racket for propelling baseballs and softballs comprising an open frame having an elongate handle attached to and extending outwardly from an end of said frame, a detachable net having a flexible perimeter smaller than the perimeter of the open frame; a plurality of self-holding, individually adjustable stretch strips spaced about the frame and interconnecting the perimeter of the net with the frame to thereby hold the net tautly within the frame, each of said stretch strips being an elongate strip of resilient material having an opening near one end and each of said strips being looped about the perimeter of the net with ends extending to the outside of said frame with the end of the strip opposite the end with the opening passed through the opening and with the strips positioned such that the ends of the strips are held between the frame and intermediate portions of the strips to thereby hold the strips in looped formation.
- 2. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the length of the elongate handle is less than the shortest diameter of the open frame.
- 3. A racket according to claim 1, wherein each stretch strip is an elongate resilient strip having an opening near one end which becomes an elongate slot when said strip is stretched lengthwise.
- 4. A racket according to claim 3, wherein the largest diameter of the opening, in the unstretched state, is less than the width of the stretch strip.
- 5. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the stretch strips include one or more pair of opposing edge indentations near the end of the strip opposite the end having the opening.
- 6. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the stretch strips include graduated marks at the end opposite the opening whereby the graduations are visible as the end of the strip is drawn through the opening to provide an indication of tension on the strips.
- 7. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the net is fashioned of a crocheted string interwoven into a net.
- 8. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the handle is hollow.
- 9. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the open frame is in the form of a tear drop.
- 10. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the net has a diameter that is within a range of 3/5 to 4/5 of the shortest diameter of the open frame.
- 11. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the net and open frame have the same general shape.
- 12. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the frame is oval within the longest portion of the oval being in alignment with the handle.
- 13. A racket according to claim 1, wherein special zones are marked by lines on the net.
- 14. A racket as defined in claim 13, wherein one of the zones marked on the net is a power zone.
- 15. A racket as defined in claim 1, wherein the frame rim is colored with a fluorescent coloring.
- 16. A racket as defined in claim 1, wherein the stretch strips are colored with fluorescent coloring.
- 17. A racket according to claim 1, wherein a second net, in close proximity to the first net and supported by a separate set of self-holding adjustable stretch strips is held within the frame at a position such that it cooperates with the first net in propelling a ball.
- 18. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the end of the frame opposite to the end from which the handle extends is beveled.
- 19. A racket according to claim 1, wherein the end of the frame opposite to the end from which the handle extends is weighted.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 579,343, now abandoned, filed Feb. 13, 1984.
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