EP0317711B1 - Schläger für Ballspiele - Google Patents

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EP0317711B1
EP0317711B1 EP88112740A EP88112740A EP0317711B1 EP 0317711 B1 EP0317711 B1 EP 0317711B1 EP 88112740 A EP88112740 A EP 88112740A EP 88112740 A EP88112740 A EP 88112740A EP 0317711 B1 EP0317711 B1 EP 0317711B1
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  • This invention relates generally to a game racket having a handle portion, a loop-shaped head portion, and a throat portion joining the handle portion and the head portion, the racket having a longitudinal axis which is aligned with the centerline of the handle and a midplane which extends through the longitudinal axis parallel to the plane of the loop-shaped head portion.
  • Stiffness and distributions may be controlled in two ways.
  • One method would be the use of specialized reinforcement materials in portions of the body, where these materials would have greater strength-to-weight and stiffness-to-weight ratios.
  • Another method of controlling stiffness and wait distributions would be varying the geometry of the cross-section of the body, more specifically using a constant amount of material in the cross-section while varying the area-moment-of-inertia of the section so that the stiffness-to-weight ratio is varied.
  • Increasing stiffness increases the vibrational frequencies and decreases dynamic deformation amplitudes.
  • Increasing weight reduces vibrational frequencies and decrease dynamic deformation amplitudes.
  • Tennis rackets exhibit vibrational characteristics similar to those described above for simple beams due to ball/racket impacts which occur during play. Laboratory testing was performed on various rackets. Test results indicate that for conventional tennis rackets under "free-free” constraint conditions, the first mode of bending is in the range 100 Hz to 170 Hz. Conventional rackets under "clamped-free” constraint conditions exhibit frequency ranges for the first and second modes of bending between 25 Hz to 50 Hz and 125 Hz to 210 Hz, respectively. US-A-4,664,380 (DE-A-3434898) states that the resonance frequency of the racket described therein under "clamped-free" constraint is from 70 to 200 Hz.
  • equation 1 must be used to modify the frequency values so that the second mode of bending under "clamped-free” conditions approximates the first mode frequency values for "free-free".
  • ball/racket impact times range between 2 and 7 milliseconds, with the average being between 2 and 3 milliseconds.
  • the head portion of the racket is deflecting back due to the force input from the ball.
  • the ball leaves the strings some time between the point of ball/racket impact when the racket begins deforming and shortly after the racket has reached the maximum point of deflection.
  • the flight path of the shot is affected (see Figure 12) and energy is lost since the racket has not returned to its undeformed position where the rebound angle is zero and the racket head speed is a maximum.
  • EP-A-0168041 does not disclose the frequency of either the first mode of bending under free-free contraint or the frequency of the second mode of bending under clamped-free constraint. Rather, EP-A-0168041 merely describes vibrating an implement with a vibrator to determine the mechanical impedance and varying the structure of the racket so that a primary minimum value of the mechanical impedance falls within a specified range of frequency of from 110 to 500 Hz. There is no disclosure in the document regarding the frequency of the first mode of bending under free-free constraint conditions.
  • US-A-4291574 refers to a frequency F1 of vibration perpendicular to the racket face with the ends free, and the racket is held at the nodal pivot at the handle end.
  • the maximum frequency disclosed is only 170 Hz.
  • the ball flight path will be unaffected and the accuracy of the shot is improved (see Figure 13).
  • the racket head speed is a maximum at this point, greater energy is imparted to the ball, and a more powerful shot results.
  • Changing the deformation period of the tennis ball is not considered a desirable solution to the problem. Therefore, for optimum performance the tennis racket must be designed so that the frequency of the dominant vibrational mode excited in the racket during play is matched with the duration of the ball/racket contact.
  • one-half of the period of the first mode of bending for a tennis racket under "free-free” constraint conditions should be equal to the dwell time of the tennis ball on the strings.
  • the first mode of bending under "free-free” constraint conditions is chosen because this is the dominant vibrational mode excited during play.
  • the optimum tennis racket would have a first mode of bending under "free-free” constraint conditions between 170 Hz and 250 Hz since ball/racket impact times of 2 to 3 milliseconds are common.
  • the frequency range under "clamped-free” conditions considering a 685.8 mm (27 inch) racket suspended by a rigid support at 76.2 mm (3 inches) on the handle, would be between 215 Hz and 315 Hz for the second mode of bending.
  • One specific embodiment of the racket has a frequency range between 200 Hz and 210 Hz for the first mode of bending under "free-free” constraint conditions, and a frequency between 230 Hz and 265 Hz for the second mode of bending under "clamped-free” conditions.
  • Figs. 1-9 illustrate one particular embodiment of a tennis racket 15 which has such frequencies.
  • the racket 15 includes a frame 17 which has a handle portion 18, a throat portion 19, and a head portion 20.
  • the throat portion 19 includes a pair of frame members 21 and 22 which diverge from the handle portion 18 and merge with the head portion 20.
  • a yoke piece 23 extends between the throat pieces 21 and 22 and forms the bottom of the head portion, which is generally loop-shaped or oval.
  • the tennis racket also includes a plurality of longitudinal strings 24 and cross strings 25 which extend into conventional openings in the head portion 20 and yoke piece 23.
  • a plastic bumper 26 extends around the top of the head portion to protect the head from scuffs and abrasions. The bumper is held in place by the strings, and the bumper also protects the strings from abraiding against the holes in the racket frame.
  • a plastic insert 27 extends between the end of the bumper 26 and the throat portion 19 to protect the strings in the lower portion of the head.
  • the racket also includes a conventional handle cladding 28 and end cap 29 on the handle portion 18.
  • the handle cladding can be formed from a spirally wound strip of leather.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 illustrate the racket frame 17 without the strings and the handle cladding.
  • each of the frame portions 18-23 is formed from a tubular frame member having a wall thickness of about 1.143 mm to 1.27 mm (0.045 to about 0.050 inch).
  • the tubular frame member is formed from layers of resin-impregnated graphite fibers which are wrapped around an inflatable bladder. As is well known in the art, when the racket frame is placed in a mold, the bladder is inflated to force the layers of graphite fiber against the mold until the resin cures.
  • Fig. 9 illustrates the layers 31-42 of resin-impregnated graphite fibers which are used to form the tubular frame members of the preferred embodiment.
  • Each of the layers 31-42 includes unidirectional graphite fibers which are oriented in the direction indicated by the cross hatching.
  • Layers 31, 32, and 35-42 include graphite fibers having a modulus of elasticity of about 227528.4 x 106 N/m2 (33,000,000 pounds per square inch).
  • Layers 33 and 34 include graphite fibers having a modulus of elasticity of about 310266 x 106 N/m2 (45,000,000 pounds per square inch).
  • the outer layer 43 of the racket frame which is illustrated in Fig. 9 is a layer of paint.
  • the outer surface of the head is provided with a groove 45 in which the string holes 46 are located.
  • the groove 45 also serves to position the bumper 25 and the insert 26 (Fig. 2).
  • the height of the racket frame is determined with respect to Fig. 4 and measures the dimension of the racket perpendicular to a midplane MP which extends through the longitudinal centerline CL of the handle portion 18.
  • the longitudinal centerline CL also forms the longitudinal axis of the racket in Fig. 3.
  • the strings of the racket lie in the midplane MP, and the bending of the racket which is illustrated in Figs. 10 and 11 occurs in a plane which extends perpendicularly to the midplane.
  • the height of the racket frame in Fig. 4 increases continuously from the dimension A at the top of the head portion of the frame to the dimension B in the throat portion of the frame.
  • the height of the racket decreases continuously from the dimension B to the dimension C at the top of the handle portion 18.
  • the height of the handle portion increases from the dimension C to the dimension D and then remains continuous to the bottom of the handle portion.
  • the maximum height B of the racket frame occurs in the area where the throat members 21 and 22 merge with the head portion 20. Comparing Figs. 3 and 4, the maximum dimension B is generally aligned with the center of the yoke piece 23 where the yoke piece is intersected by the longitudinal centerline CL. Comparing Figs. 6 and 7, the height of the yoke piece 23 is substantially less than the height of the yoke members 21 and 22 and the head portion 20 in the area of the maximum height B.
  • the inside longitudinal dimension E of the head portion was 34.962 cm (13.7647 inches), the inside transverse dimension F of the head portion was 25.797 cm (10.1563 inches), and the overall length L was 68.4784 cm (26.960 inches).
  • the height A at the top of the head portion was 2.7686 cm (1.090 inches), the maximum height B was 3.81 cm (1.500 inches), the height C was 2.54 cm (1.000 inch), and the height D varied depending upon the handle size in accordance with conventional handle dimensions.
  • the overall width G of the head portion at the top of head portion was 0.9652 cm (0.380 inch).
  • the height H of the yoke piece 23 was 2.7432 cm (1.080 inches), and the width I was 1.016 cm (0.400 inch).
  • the ratio of the maximum height B to the minimum height A of the head portion was 1.5/1.09 or 1.376.
  • the area moment of inertia of the racket at the point on the frame of maximum cross-sectional height was 13.73 cm4 (0.33 inch4).
  • the frequency of the first mode of bending under free-free constraint conditions was 204 Hz, and the frequency of the second mode of bending under clamped-free conditions was 230 Hz.
  • the inside longitudinal dimension E of the head portion was 31.8 cm (12.520 inches), the inside transverse dimension F was 23.698 cm (9.330 inches), and the length L was 68.42 cm (26.938 inches).
  • the height A at the top of the head was 2.3368 cm (0.920 inches), the maximum height B was 3.175 cm (1.250 inches), the height C was 2.54 cm (1.000 inch), and the height D varied depending upon the handle size.
  • the width G of the head portion at the top of the head was 1.0287 cm (0.405 inch).
  • the height H of the yoke piece 23 was 2.2987 cm (0.905 inch), and the width I was 1.14224 cm (0.4497 inch).
  • the ratio of the maximum height B to the minimum height A of the head portion was 1.25/0.92 or 1.3587.
  • the frequency of the first mode of bending under free-free conditions was 208 Hz, and the frequency of the second mode of bending under clamped-free conditions was 230 Hz.
  • the shape and dimensions of the racket frame illustrated in Figs. 3-9 provide moments of inertia with respect to the midplane MP such that the racket is stiffer than conventional rackets and has the desired frequency of 170 to 250 Hz for the first mode of bending under free-free constraint or 215 to 315 Hz for the second mode of bending under clamped-free constraint.
  • the ratio of the maximum height B to the minimum height A is desirably about 1.35 to about 1.38.
  • the use of the relatively high modulus graphite fibers in layers 33 and 34 permits the weight of the frame to be reduced sufficiently to accommodate the bumper 26 while maintaining the overall weight of the racket within the normal range.
  • the frame uses about 270 grams of graphite fibers and resin, which can be conventional resin.
  • a large head racket and a midsize racket having specific shape and dimensions are described herein for achieving the desired stiffness and frequency. It will be understood, however, that other shapes and dimensions could be used so long as the resulting stiffness provides the desired frequency.
  • the important objective is to achieve a frequency of the first mode of bending under free-free constraint between 170 Hz and 250 Hz or a frequency of the second mode of bending under clamped-free constraint of between 215 Hz and 315 Hz.

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  1. Spielschläger (15) mit einem Griffteil (18), einem ringförmigen Kopfteil (20) und einem Halsteil (19), der den Griffteil (18) und den Kopfteil (20) verbindet, wobei der Schläger (15) eine Längsachse (22) hat, die mit der Mittellinie des Griffes fluchtet, und eine Mittelebene (MP), die sich über die Längsachse parallel zur Ebene des ringförmigen Kopfteils (20) erstreckt,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet,
    daß der Schläger (15) eine Frequenz des ersten Biegemodus unter frei-frei erzwungenen Schwingungsbedingungen in einer Ebene, die sich senkrecht zu vorgenannter Mittelebene (MP) erstreckt, im Bereich von 170 Hz bis 250 Hz hat.
  2. Schläger nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß vorgenannte Frequenz innerhalb eines Bereiches von 200 Hz bis 210 Hz liegt.
  3. Schläger nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Schläger eine Frequenz des zweiten Biegemodus unter eingespannt-frei erzwungenen Bedingungen in einer Ebene, die sich senkrecht zu vorgenannter Mittelebene (MP) erstreckt, im Bereich von 215 Hz bis 265 Hz hat.
  4. Schläger nach Anspruch 1 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß vorgenannte Frequenz des zweiten Biegemodus unter eingespannt-frei erzwungenen Bedingungen im Bereich von 230 Hz bis 265 Hz liegt.
  5. Schläger nach wenigstens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Schläger aus einem Rohr geformt ist, das aus mehreren Schichten (31-42) harzgetränkter Graphitfasern besteht, wobei die Fasern in einigen der Schichten ein Elastizitätsmodul von etwa 227528,4 x 10⁶ Nm² (33,000,000 pounds per square inch oder psi) und die Fasern in anderen Schichten ein Elastizitätsmodul von etwa 310266 x 10⁶ N/m² (45,000,000 pounds per inch oder psi) haben.
  6. Schläger nach wenigstens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Schläger aus einem Rohr geformt ist, das aus zwölf Schichten (31-42) harzgetränkter Graphitfasern besteht, wobei die Fasern in zwei der Schichten ein Elastizitätsmodul von etwa 310266 x 10⁶ N/m² (45,000,000 pounds per square inch oder psi), die Fasern in anderen Schichten ein Elastizitätsmodul von etwa 227528,4 x 10⁶ N/m² (33,000,000 pounds per square inch oder psi) haben.
  7. Schläger nach Anspruch 5 oder 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß etwa 10 bis 20 % der Fasern ein Elastizitätsmodul von etwa 310266 x 10⁶ N/m² (45,000,000 pounds per square inch oder psi) und etwa 80 bis 90% der Fasern ein Elastizitätsmodul von etwa 227528,4 x 10⁶ N/m² haben.
  8. Schläger nach Anspruch 6 oder 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die beiden inneren Schichten (31,32) und acht Außenschichten Graphitfasern mit einem Elastizitätsmodul von etwa 227528,4 x 10⁶ N/m² (33,000,000 pounds per sqare inch oder psi) aufweisen.
  9. Schläger nach wenigstens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Rohr eine Wandstärke von etwa 1,143 mm bis 1,27 mm (0,045 bis 0,05 inch) aufweist.
  10. Schläger nach wenigstens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Halsteil ein Paar von dem Griffteil (18) divergierend ausgehender und mit dem Kopfteil (20) zusammengehender Rahmenteile (21,22) aufweist sowie der Schläger (15) ein Jochstück (23), das sich zwischen den auseinandergehenden Rahmenteilen (21,22) erstreckt und den unteren Teil des ringförmigen Kopfteils (20) bildet, wobei die senkrecht zur Mittelebene (MP) verlaufende Höhe (B) des Schlägers (15) bei den auseinandergehenden Rahmenteilen (21,22) im Bereich, in dem das Jochstück (23) mit den auseinandergehenden Rahmenteilen (21,22) zusammengeht, ein Maximum erreicht.
  11. Schläger nach Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Verhältnis der vorgenannten maximalen Höhe (B) des Schlägers (15) zur Höhe (A) am oberen Ende des Kopfteils (20) etwa 1,35 bis 1,38 beträgt.
  12. Schläger nach Anspruch 10 oder 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Trägheitsmoment bezogen an dem Punkt, an dem der Rahmen (17) seine maximale Querschnittshöhe (B) erreicht, etwa 13,73 cm⁴ (0.33 inch⁴) beträgt.
  13. Schläger nach Anspruch 10 oder 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Höhe des Schlägers von vorgenannter maximaler Höhe (B) aus zum oberen Ende des Kopfteils (20) hin und von vorgenannter maximaler Höhe (B) aus zum oberen Ende vorgenannten Griffteils (18) hin stetig abnimmt.
  14. Schläger nach Anspruch 1, gekennzeichnet durch eine Länge von etwa 685,8 mm (27 inches).
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