EP1815891B1 - Bande antidérapante et poignée pour un raquette de sport - Google Patents

Bande antidérapante et poignée pour un raquette de sport Download PDF

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EP1815891B1
EP1815891B1 EP07002333A EP07002333A EP1815891B1 EP 1815891 B1 EP1815891 B1 EP 1815891B1 EP 07002333 A EP07002333 A EP 07002333A EP 07002333 A EP07002333 A EP 07002333A EP 1815891 B1 EP1815891 B1 EP 1815891B1
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Manfred Ing. Emberger
Stefan Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Mohr
Claus Mag. Müller
Klaus Rambach
Gert Rhomberg
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  • the present invention relates to a grip band and an exchange grip band for a ball game racket, in particular tennis, squash, racquetball, badminton or Paddletennistrainr. According to a further aspect of the present invention, this relates to a method for producing such grip bands. Furthermore, the invention relates to a handle for such ball game rackets, in combination with the grip band according to the invention, a ball game racket with such a handle and a method for producing such a handle or racket.
  • Ball game rackets of the type mentioned above have a frame with a head portion for receiving a string and a handle portion. Such clubs may further comprise a heart region or a fork arranged between the head region and the grip section.
  • the handle or grip portion of a ball game racket is of particular importance in that it represents the link between the racket and the player.
  • the handle or grip portion serves, in particular, to enable the player to securely grasp and guide the racket in different game situations.
  • the handle or grip section thus serves to transfer power from the player to the racket. Conversely, the forces or shocks or vibrations occurring during the game on the racket, for example in ball contact, transmitted via the handle or grip portion to the player.
  • the design of the handle or grip area affects both the grip and manageability, the so-called. Handling, the racket in different play or grip positions and the resulting stress of the handle directly or indirectly in contact with the player's palms and the Introduction of the game forces or shocks or vibrations in the hand or the arm of the player and thus the gripping and gaming comfort of the player.
  • Handles are typically wrapped around the handle of a ball game racket to allow a player to best handle the racket. There are various criteria, such as Tack, moisture wicking and cushioning effect are important.
  • a conventional exchange grip band is for example in the US-A-5,695,418 described.
  • Such a replacement grip band has an elongated, rectangular basic shape, and is spirally wound and overlapping around the handle on the edge side. In the areas of overlap caused by the double layer of the grip band elevated areas, so that a textured surface of the handle is formed.
  • the resulting circumferential beads are on the one hand to increase the grip of the band, but on the other hand can also lead to discomfort for the player's hand, such as blistering.
  • the DE-A-38 10 778 suggests a grip band for sports racquets, which is chamfered along one or both edges, so that the bead formation occurring during the wrapping of the handle should be minimized or even prevented. At the same time, however, a reduction in the grip is accompanied by avoiding the occurrence of the beads described. Further beveled at one or both end portions grip bands are made DE 90 03 995 U1 . WO-A-91/11223 and FR-A-2 813 535 known.
  • handles or gripping sections for ball rackets are known, in particular ergonomically designed handles and other symmetrical or asymmetrical handle shapes. Examples of this are in GB-A-600 845 . DE-A-196 41 464 . DE 20 2004 009 870 U1 . DE-A-33 12 927 . DE-A-29 28 995 . DE-U-80 06 475 . DE-U-90 02 204 . CA-B-2079370 . US-A-5,671,926 . DE-A-196 41 464 . WO-A-01/97923 and US-B-1539029 shown.
  • a grip band according to the invention has a length and a width, wherein the width varies over a substantial part of the length, preferably over at least about 50%, particularly preferably at least about 75% of its length.
  • the grip band according to the invention preferably has at least one maximum width and at least one minimum width.
  • a maximum width of the handleband is preferably located near the ends of the handleband, about half the length of the handleband and / or about one third of the length of the handleband.
  • the grip band has a first end and a second end and a length, wherein the grip band has a first width near its first end and a second width near its second end.
  • the corresponding width is no more than about 10-20% of the total length of the handle belt spaced longitudinally from the corresponding end.
  • the first width is preferably smaller than the second width.
  • the width extension between the first end and the second end of the handle belt from the first width to the second width is preferably continuous, but may also be discontinuous.
  • the width change is linear, progressive and / or degressive.
  • the width extension is linear.
  • this extends along a longitudinal axis, wherein the ends of the grip band are preferably aligned approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
  • at least one of these end faces is inclined at least partially at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the grip band.
  • the long sides of the grip band are inclined relative to one another substantially at an angle ⁇ or enclose an angle ⁇ which is in the range from about 0.1 ° to about 3 °, preferably in the range from about 0.25 ° to about 2 ° is more preferably, about 0.5 ° to 1.5 ° or about 0.8 ° to about 1.2 °.
  • the length of the grip band is in the range of between 80 cm and about 150 cm, preferably between about 90 cm and about 130 cm, and is particularly preferably about 110 cm.
  • the first width of the grip band is preferably in the range between about 5 mm and about 25 mm, preferably between about 10 mm and about 20 mm, and more preferably it is about 15 mm.
  • the second width of the grip band is preferably in the range between about 20 mm and about 45 mm, preferably between about 28 mm and about 38 mm, and more preferably is about 33 mm to 36 mm.
  • the grip band is formed symmetrically about its longitudinal axis.
  • the inclination of the sides of the grip band, so enclosed by the two side edges of the grip band angle is chosen such that the results in overlapping winding on a handle course of the longitudinal axis of the grip band and thus the resulting grip contour of the hand of the player or adapted to the course of the fingers of the player's hand.
  • the inclination is designed so that when one on a handle, e.g. On the handle according to the invention wound grip band varies the orientation of its longitudinal axis in a plan view of the wound handle along the length of the handle.
  • the structures resulting from the overlapping winding of the grip strip do not run parallel to one another, but are inclined relative to one another, wherein the inclination increases continuously as the winding progresses. In this way, depending on the grip band design or cross-sectional geometry contours, which are arranged like a fan.
  • the handle design according to the invention with a grip band according to claim 1 is based on the basic idea of providing a handle for a ball game racket, which has a first section with a first, preferably constant cross section and a second section with a widening cross section.
  • the expanding portion preferably has one sufficient length to hold the bat by a player's hand. This length preferably corresponds at least approximately to a hand width.
  • Such a handle has a generally elongated shape and extends along a longitudinal axis which may be on the longitudinal axis of the racquet.
  • the term cross-section is used below to denote the perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the handle forming cross-section.
  • the cross section in the first section is preferably a constant, preferably approximately rectangular, more preferably approximately octagonal cross section.
  • the cross section in the second section expands uniformly, preferably linearly.
  • the cross-sectional widening is linear and / or radial, or progressive and / or degressive.
  • the second portion of the handle according to the invention is preferably facing the player or arranged at the end of the handle facing the player, whereas the first portion is arranged in the region of the handle facing the ball game racket or racket head.
  • the enlargement of the cross-section is preferably uniform, so that each cross-sectional area along the second section represents an enlargement of the first cross-sectional area of the first section.
  • the second cross-sectional area preferably has a cross-sectional area which is increased by about 2% to about 20%, preferably about 5% to about 10%, compared to the first cross-sectional area.
  • the outer surface of the handle in the second portion opposite the outer surface of the handle in the first portion is at least partially about 0.25 ° to about 5 °, preferably about 0.3 ° to about 3.5 °, more preferably about 0, 4 ° inclined to about 2 °.
  • the cross-sectional enlargement is linear, progressive and / or degressive.
  • the two sections, each measured approximately centrally with respect to their length differ by about 0.5-2 grip strengths, preferably by about 1 grip strength.
  • Successive grip strengths usually differ with respect to their Circumference of about 3.14 mm. With respect to their diameter, successive grip strengths usually differ by about 1 mm.
  • the ratios of the length of section A to the length of section B are in the range of about 1: 3 to 3: 1, preferably about 1: 2 to 2: 1, more preferably about 1: 1.5 to 1.5: 1 and 1: 1.2 to 1.2: 1, and most preferably about 1: 1.
  • the cross-sectional profile of the handle according to the invention is formed according to a preferred embodiment substantially octagonal.
  • the handle is formed by the frame of a ball game racket, preferably integrally.
  • the handle is designed as a grip for attachment to a ball game racket.
  • the present invention relates to a handle for tennis, squash, racquetball, badminton or paddle tennis rackets.
  • the present invention relates to a ball game racket, preferably a tennis, squash, racquetball, badminton or Paddletennistrainr with such a handle.
  • the handle according to the invention proves to be advantageous in that it allows a better handling of the racket by the player.
  • a safe, less powerful and more comfortable holding a ball game racket is made possible by the inventive design of the rear handle portion.
  • the inventive design of a handle for a ball game racket allows improved force application of forces or shocks on the hand and in particular the carpal in the body of the player.
  • a force component formed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the grip is provided which is directed against the grip surface in the wedge-shaped region, thus allowing a secure and easy grip of the grip.
  • the safe Attitude of a ball game racket by exploiting the advantages of a positive grip combined with frictional engagement with respect to the known handles achieved.
  • the advantages in terms of the handling of the racket or handle according to the invention prove to be particularly advantageous when changing the grip positions, for example, for the forehand and backhand game in tennis.
  • the corresponding effects increase when using two-handed grip techniques, such as a two-handed backhand tennis, or even when switching between one-handed and ambidextrous grip technique, such as when changing a one-handed forehand backhand or the like.
  • a handle according to the invention over its entire length makes it possible to provide improved handleability and optimum grip strength.
  • connection of the handle with the grip band according to the invention is particularly advantageous since the combination of handle and grip band show synergistic effects with regard to grip safety and grip comfort. This affects the playability of the player, especially after a long playing time, after which usually show strong signs of fatigue, positive and improves the game behavior.
  • Fig. 1 shows a gripping strap 19 according to the invention with a longitudinal axis D, a length L, a first end 21 with a first width B 1 and a second end 23 with a second width B 2 .
  • the grip band 19 preferably has a conical or trapezoidal basic shape in the longitudinal direction, that is to say along the longitudinal axis D.
  • the grip band 19 has a length L and a width B. While in the embodiment according to Fig. 1 the width B varies over the entire length L, in the context of the invention, the width B may also vary only over a substantial part of the length L, for example at least 50% or at least 75%, and be constant in the remaining part, for example.
  • the grip band is preferably made of or comprises materials known in the art for constructing grip bands, such as leather, imitation leather, plastics and the like.
  • the construction or structure of the grip band according to the invention preferably also corresponds to that known in the prior art Structures or structures.
  • the grip band may have the structures known in the prior art. For example, it may be formed flat or curved, have flat, raised or chamfered side regions and / or have the structure influencing the grip etc.
  • the grip band in cross-section on a curved profile with flattened side edges. These side edges preferably have a width of about 1-3 mm. When overlapping winding onto a handle, adjacent band portions preferably overlap at least partially in the region of these flattened edges.
  • the first width B 1 is smaller, preferably much smaller and more preferably many times less than the second width B 2nd
  • the grip band 19 widens, as in Fig. 1 illustrated, preferably continuously between the first end 21 and the second end 23 from the first width B 1 to the second width B 2 .
  • the grip band 19 can widen linearly, progressively and degressively.
  • the width between the first end 21 and the second end 23 widens uniformly from the first width to the second width.
  • the grip band can have a constant width at least in one section.
  • the end sides of the grip band are aligned substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis D of the grip band.
  • at least one end is at least one end, according to a further preferred embodiment, both ends 21, 23 are beveled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the grip band (dashed in FIG Fig. 1 ). This may result in a shift in the position of a maximum width of the grip band along the longitudinal axis.
  • a maximum width of the grip band in the region of about the end 23 is given or, if the end 23 is chamfered, about 5 to 10 cm from the end 23 away.
  • the length L of the grip band ranges between about 80 cm and about 150 cm, preferably between about 90 cm and about 130 cm, and more preferably about 110 cm.
  • the first width B 1 of the grip band is preferably in the range between about 5 mm and about 25 mm, preferably between about 10 mm and about 20 mm, and is particularly preferably about 15 mm.
  • the second width B 2 of the grip band is preferably in the range between about 20 mm and about 45 mm, preferably between about 28 mm and about 38 mm, and is particularly preferably about 33 mm to 36 mm.
  • the length and varying width of the grip band should be tuned so that the total area of the grip less one during winding, if necessary occurring overlap approximately at least the surface of the handle corresponds, which is typically about 300 to 400 cm 2 , since the grip band must wrap around this surface.
  • the longitudinal sides 25, 27 of the grip band 19 enclose substantially an angle ⁇ .
  • the angle ⁇ is in the range of about 0.1 ° to about 3 °, preferably in the range of about 0.25 ° to about 2 °, more preferably about 0.8 ° to about 1.2 °.
  • the grip band is formed symmetrically about the center line D.
  • the inclination of the longitudinal sides 25, 27 of the grip band is selected such that the resulting in overlapping winding on a handle contours of the anatomy of the human hand or the course of the fingers of a human hand are adapted, thus a particularly comfortable and secure gripping to enable.
  • the inclination of the longitudinal sides 25, 27 of the grip band or the angle ⁇ is selected such that the resulting in overlapping winding on a handle contours from the handle end to the club head facing the handle portion have a decreasing slope.
  • the inclination is formed varying, so that an optimum contour is achieved when wound on a handle band.
  • a contour of alternately curved and flat areas results in the wound-up state, whereby at least the width of the arched sections decreases along the grip.
  • the contours in the plan view of a handle with a wound-up handle according to the invention extend in their extension to each other and thus optimally adapted to the contour or anatomy of the human hand and in particular the alignment of the fingers of the human hand.
  • This allows a safe and comfortable grip of the handle by the player.
  • the pitch of the longitudinal axis of the grip band increases in the winding direction in plan view.
  • the angle ⁇ i between the longitudinal axis the handle and the longitudinal axis of the handle of each winding in the plan view starting from the handle end (in the left on the left) toward the head portion (in the figure to the right) to.
  • ⁇ i 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.
  • ⁇ 2 - ⁇ 1 ⁇ .
  • the winding direction is in Fig. 2 represented by an arrow. With clean winding, ⁇ essentially corresponds to the angle ⁇ formed between the longitudinal sides 25, 27 of the grip band, as described above.
  • a raw material web is produced which possibly already has the desired cross-sectional contours.
  • the raw material webs can be divided by a cut or a separation process into two grip bands according to the invention.
  • a grip tape is cut out of the raw material web so that the interface formed on the raw material web forms one side of a next grip tape.
  • the cutting pattern is designed so that a maximum number of grip bands can be separated out of a raw material web with minimal waste.
  • a preferred raw material web has an approximately rectangular basic shape, whereby exactly two inventive grip bands can be produced by a cutting or separating process along a cutting line inclined to the sides of the basic shape. In this way, a simple and resource-saving production can be achieved.
  • the desired cross-sectional contours and / or flattened side regions can be produced in a step preceding or following the separation process.
  • the grip band according to the invention With the grip band according to the invention a secure gripping at low load of the player is possible. Thus, the racket can be guided optimally, the resources of the player are spared and injuries such as blisters or tennis elbow avoided.
  • the grip bands according to the invention are easy to handle, simple in construction, which keeps the production costs low, and their installation can be accomplished in a simple manner.
  • Fig. 3 shows a schematic diagram of a handle 1 for holding a ball game racket, wherein the handle 1 has a first and a front handle portion A and a second and rear handle portion B.
  • the first handle portion A has a constant first Cross section and the second handle portion B to a changing cross-section.
  • the cross section of the handle portion B widens starting from the cross section of the handle portion A, preferably substantially continuously. This is preferably done by the handle portion B has a substantially conical shape, while the handle portion A has a substantially constant over its length, for example, cylindrical shape with octagonal cross-section.
  • the section B of the handle has a conical or pyramidal widening or a conical or pyramidal shape.
  • the handle extends substantially along a longitudinal axis C, wherein the outer surfaces of the first handle portion A are formed substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis C.
  • the outer surfaces of the handle portion B are at an angle ⁇ of about 0.25 ° to about 5 °, preferably about 0.3 ° to about 3.5 °, or about 0.4 ° to about 2 °, more preferably about 0 , 8 ° to about 1.2 ° with respect to the longitudinal axis C inclined.
  • the angle ⁇ between the outer surface of the handle portion B and the longitudinal axis C is about 0.5 °, preferably about 0.75 °, more preferably about 1 °.
  • Fig. 4 shows an embodiment of a handle having a substantially octagonal cross-section, wherein Fig. 4a a side view of the handle according to the invention, Fig. 4b a plan view of the cross section 3 in the first section A of the handle according to the invention and Fig. 4c is a plan view of the maximum cross-section 5 in section B of the handle 1 according to the invention.
  • the section A has a first cross section 3, which is substantially constant over the length of the section A.
  • the section B has a cross section that changes over the length of the section B.
  • section A and section B adjoin one another at a position 7.
  • section A and section B have the same cross section, which corresponds to the cross section 3 of section A.
  • the cross section of the section B widens up to a maximum cross section as in FIG Fig. 4c represented by cross section 5.
  • the cross section of the handle in the region B, starting from the first cross section 3 to the second cross section 5 extends substantially linearly.
  • the cross section changes progressively or degressively. Combinations of progressive, linear and / or degressive diameter enlargement also lead to preferred embodiments of the present invention.
  • the sections A and B in particular in the outer regions of the handle, have transitional cross-sections, which are, however, usually outside of the gripped by the player area of the handle.
  • the Figures 5 and 6 show further embodiments of a handle for a ball game racket with a first section A and a second section B.
  • the handle preferably has an overall length 1 of about 15 cm to about 25 cm, preferably from about 17 cm to about 20 cm. According to particularly preferred embodiments, the handle has a length 1 of about 17.3 cm or about 19.5 cm. According to preferred embodiments, the ratio of the length of section B to the length of section A is in the range of about 1: 3 to 3: 1, preferably about 1: 2 to 2: 1, more preferably about 1: 1.5 to 1.5 : 1 or 1: 1.2 to 1.2: 1.
  • the length 1 b of the handle portion B is in the range of 5 cm to 18 cm, preferably in the range of 6 cm to 12 cm. Particularly preferably, the length 1 b is about 7.6 cm to about 8.9 cm.
  • the thickness d 1 or the circumference of the first handle portion A is preferably approximately in the usual ranges, as they are selected by the desired grip strength.
  • the thickness d 2 or the circumference relative to that of the handle section A increases by about 0.25% to about 3%, preferably by about 0.5% 1.5%.
  • the sections A and B each approximately in the middle with respect to their length, differ by about 0.5-2 grip strengths, preferably by about 1 grip thickness.
  • Successive grip strengths usually differ by approximately ⁇ mm with respect to their circumference. In terms of their diameter, successive grip strengths differ by about 1 mm.
  • the following shows the common grip size table for Europe and the USA: description scope American European [Mm] 4 1/8 1 104.8 4 1 ⁇ 4 2 107.9 43/8 3 111.13 4 1 ⁇ 2 4 114.3 4 5/8 5 117.5
  • the handle has end sections 9, 11 which are arranged at the transition from the handle section A to the racket heart or at the end of the handle section B.
  • the length 1 9 of the section 9 is preferably about 5 mm to 40 mm, more preferably about 10 mm to 30 mm.
  • the length 11 of the section 11 is preferably about 10 mm to 40 mm, preferably about 20 mm to 30 mm.
  • the handle may have a cross-sectional profile deviating from the cross-sectional profile of sections A and B.
  • End sections 9, 11 may be formed as part of the sections A and B and / or as additional handle sections.
  • the handle may have a varying or a constant cross-section.
  • Section 9 has a broadening towards the club head cross-section, wherein the portion 11 has a constant cross-section.
  • the section 11 has a constant cross-section, wherein the section 9 has a changing cross-section with a cross-sectional taper.
  • Sections 9 and 11 preferably serve to transition from gripping areas A and B to the ends of the handle.
  • the handle such as in Fig. 4 and 6 shown, a substantially octagonal cross section with a first width b 1 and a second width b 2 , wherein the width b 2 is preferably smaller than the width b 1 .
  • the widths b 1 and b 2 preferably change according to the cross-sectional widening.
  • the ratio of the widths b 1 : b 2 remains constant over the change in section B in the section.
  • measuring line smaller handle size and “measuring line average handle size” refer, for example, to preferred positions for measuring the respective gripping strength at the area A ("measuring line smaller grip size") and at the area B ("measuring line average grip size").
  • the grip strength in section B is measured approximately centrally relative to its length.
  • the grip strength in the section B approximately centrally relative to the length 1 b - 1 11 measured the expanding cross section, provided that the section B, for example, a portion 11 with a constant cross-section, for example, for receiving an end cap (not shown).
  • the end of the end cap, not shown, is in Fig. 6a indicated by the line "End End Cap”.
  • the handle is preferably integrally or integrally formed with the racket.
  • the handle is designed as a one-piece or multi-part handle shell for attachment to a ball game racket.
  • the handle preferably has a fastening device (not shown) for attachment to the ball game racket.
  • the handle is hollow, wherein the fastening means is formed by a substantially extending through the handle cavity.
  • the designed as a handle shell handle preferably has polyurethane, or is made of polyurethane.
  • Fig. 7 shows a schematic diagram of the forces occurring when gripping the portion B of the handle.
  • a force F N is applied by the hand of the player, which can be decomposed into a force component F 1 perpendicular to the longitudinal axis C of the handle and a force component F 2 parallel to the longitudinal axis C of the handle.
  • F 1 perpendicular to the longitudinal axis C of the handle
  • F 2 parallel to the longitudinal axis C of the handle.
  • gripping a handle portion with a constant cross-section only a force component which is formed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the handle, but no force component, which is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the handle formed.
  • the inventive design of a handle causes the emergence of a force component F 2 , which extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis C of the handle. This force component is directed against the gripping surface formed inclined by the widening cross section of the handle and thus enables a secure holding of the handle, since it counteracts slipping out of the grip by the hand of the player.
  • the inventive design of the handle allows both the formation of a frictional connection and the formation of a positive connection between the hand of the player and the handle, whereby a particularly safe, solid and power-saving grip (gripping) of the racket or the handle is possible.
  • a comfortable and safe ambidextrous guiding a racket means a handle according to the invention by a safe and comfortable gripping by the first hand or play hand substantially in the area B of the handle, as described above, the second hand can grip the handle in the section A with a substantially constant cross-section without, for example Disadvantages due to a too small handle diameter, as would occur, for example, in a continuous conical handle occur.
  • the handle offers the advantage that not only an individually optimal gripping of the grip by the player, but also an optimal individual embracing is possible, as is often required during the course of a ball game.
  • section B with an expanding cross-section ensures an optimized force and shock introduction into the human body.
  • Fig. 8 The inventive combination of the grip band according to the invention with the handle is in Fig. 8 shown.
  • the contours in the plan view of a handle with a grip according to the invention in their extension to each other and are thus optimally adapted to the contour or anatomy of the human hand and in particular the alignment of the fingers of the human hand.
  • the angle ⁇ i between the longitudinal axis of the handle and the longitudinal axis of the grip band of each winding in plan view increases from the handle end (in the figure on the left) toward the head portion (in the figure to the right).
  • the advantages of the handle and grip band according to the invention act synergistically together.

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  1. Bande antidérapante pour raquette de sport, qui présente une longueur (L) ainsi qu'une largeur (B), où la largeur (B) varie sur au moins une partie essentielle de la longueur (L).
  2. Bande antidérapante selon la revendication 1, avec une forme de base conique ou trapézoidale dans la direction longitudinale.
  3. Bande antidérapante selon la revendication 1, où la largeur (B) varie sur au moins 50% de la longueur (L) de la bande antidérapante.
  4. Bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 ou 2, où la bande antidérapante présente une première largeur (b1) au voisinage de sa première extrémité ainsi qu'une deuxième largeur (b2) au voisinage de sa seconde extrémité, la première largeur (b1) étant plus petite que la deuxième largeur (b2).
  5. Bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, où la largeur augmente entre la première extrémité et la seconde extrémité d'une manière sensiblement linéaire, progressive et/ou dégressive.
  6. Bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, où au moins une extrémité de la bande antidérapante est chanfreinée par rapport à l'axe longitudinal de la bande antidérapante.
  7. Bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, où une première largeur (b1) de la bande antidérapante se situe dans la plage entre environ 5 mm et environ 25 mm, de préférence entre environ 10 mm et environ 20 mm et selon une préférence particulière est d'environ 15 mm, et où une deuxième largeur (b2) de la bande antidérapante se situe dans la zone entre environ 20 mm et environ 45 mm, de préférence entre environ 28 mm et environ 38 mm, et selon une préférence particulière elle est d'environ 33 mm.
  8. Bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, où au moins un côté de la bande antidérapante est incliné par rapport à l'axe longitudinal de la bande antidérapante selon un angle (α).
  9. Bande antidérapante selon la revendication 8, où l'angle (α) est d'environ 0,1° à environ 3°, de préférence d'environ 0,25° à environ 1,5° et selon une préférence particulière d'environ 0,7° à 1,2°.
  10. Bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, où la bande antidérapante est symétrique autour de l'axe longitudinal.
  11. Bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 10, où la forme de la bande antidérapante est sélectionnée de telle sorte que l'orientation de son axe longitudinal, lors d'un enroulement à chevauchement sur une poignée, est adaptée au contour de la main respectivement à l'extension des doigts.
  12. Bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11, où la bande antidérapante est constituée de polyuréthane, cuir, cuir synthétique, nappe de fibres naturelles et/ou synthétiques ou présente ceux-ci.
  13. Bande antidérapante d'échange présentant les caractéristiques d'une bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12.
  14. Procédé de fabrication d'une bande antidérapante comprenant les étapes de: réalisation une bande de matériau brut pour la fabrication d'au moins deux bandes antidérapantes selon l'une des revendications 1 à 13, séparation d'une bande antidérapante de la bande de matériau brut de sorte que l'emplacement de séparation produit à la bande de matériau brut constitue un côté (25, 27) d'une autre bande antidérapante.
  15. Utilisation d'une bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12 ou de la bande antidérapante d'échange selon la revendication 13, pour des raquettes de tennis, de squash, de raquette ball, de Badminton et/ou de paddle-tennis.
  16. Poignée pour une raquette de sport avec un cadre, qui forme une zone de tête pour la réalisation de la zone de frappe et une section de poignée pour tenir la raquette de sport, où la section de poignée présente une section (A) orientée vers la zone de tête de la raquette de sport avec une première section transversale et une section (B) orientée vers l'extrémité de la raquette de sport avec une section transversale qui s'élargit pour tenir la poignée, en combinaison avec une bande antidérapante selon l'une des revendications 1 à 13.
  17. Poignée selon la revendication 16, où la poignée présente dans la section (B) une section transversale s'élargissant de manière conique et dans la section (A) une section transversale sensiblement constante.
  18. Poignée selon la revendication 16 ou 17, où dans la section (B), la section transversale s'agrandit sensiblement d'une manière linéaire, progressive et/ou dégressive.
  19. Poignée selon l'une des revendications 16 à 18, où la face extérieure de la poignée est inclinée dans la section (B) par rapport à la face extérieure de la poignée dans la section (A) selon environ 0,25° à environ 5°, de préférence selon environ 0,3° à environ 3,5°, environ 0,4° à environ 2°, environ 0,5° à environ 1,5° ou environ 0,8° à 1,2°.
  20. Poignée selon l'une des revendications 16 à 19, où le rapport de longueur de la section (A) à la section (B) représente environ 3:1 à 1:3, de préférence environ 2:1 à 1:2, environ 1:1,5 à 1,5:1 ou environ 1:1,2 à 1,2:1.
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