NZ245261A - Badminton racket of selected weight having centre of gravity nearer to head than handle - Google Patents

Badminton racket of selected weight having centre of gravity nearer to head than handle

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NZ245261A
NZ245261A NZ245261A NZ24526192A NZ245261A NZ 245261 A NZ245261 A NZ 245261A NZ 245261 A NZ245261 A NZ 245261A NZ 24526192 A NZ24526192 A NZ 24526192A NZ 245261 A NZ245261 A NZ 245261A
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Cheng Po-Jen
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Abstract

A badminton racket (20) has a frame (21) with a head portion (22), a throat portion (23), and a shaft portion (24) which terminates in a handle portion (25). The racket (20) is lighter than prior badminton rackets, and the balance point or center of gravity of the racket is closer to the head end (33) than the handle end (30). <IMAGE>

Description

<div id="description" class="application article clearfix"> <p lang="en" class="printTableText">24 5 2 6 1 <br><br> Priority Dat^): . ft I <br><br> I Complete S/? :r, Fii: .i: Z$»\U'fiR. I Clgss: fck-3.l?Q&lt;P............. <br><br> I <br><br> Publication Djt;-: P.?P. <br><br> P.O. Journal, No: ... <br><br> Patents Form No. 5 <br><br> NEW ZEALAND <br><br> PATENTS ACT 1953 <br><br> COMPLETE SPECIFICATION <br><br> BADMINTON RACKET <br><br> f-1..?. f'Arr.-irofr^e <br><br> 2 f NOV /99| <br><br> -JECGIV"0 <br><br> WE, WILSON SPORTING GOODS CO., a corporation under the state of Delaware, U.S.A. of 8700 West Bryn Mawr, Chicago, Illinois 60631f U.S.A. <br><br> hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: <br><br> - 1 - <br><br> (followed by page la) <br><br> 2 4 5 2 6 1 <br><br> BADMINTON RACKET BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field Of The Invention <br><br> This invention relates to badminton rackets, and, more particularly, to a badminton racket which is lighter than prior badminton rackets and which has a balance point or center of gravity closer to the head end of the racket than to the handle end. <br><br> Description Of The Prior Art <br><br> Badminton rackets conventionally have a length of about <br><br> 26 inches and a weight of about 100 grams. The balance point or center of gravity of those rackets lies closer to the handle end of the racket than the head end. Accordingly, the prior badminton rackets are "head light." They typically include lead or other weight in the handle to increase the weight of the racket and to produce the "head light" characteristic. <br><br> Representative competitive badminton rackets have the following physical properties: <br><br> Weight Length Balance lend <br><br> (Grams) (Inches1 fInches) (05. in.zI <br><br> 95 to 115 25.98 to 26.23 11.34 to 12.60 707 to 826 "Balance" is the distance of the balance point or center of <br><br> - la- <br><br> (followed by page 2) <br><br> 245261 <br><br> gravity from the handle end of the racket. "lend" is the moment of inertia about an axis at the end of the handle which extends perpendicularly to the handle and is a measure of the ability of the racket to resist rotation about the axis. <br><br> Frolow Reissue U.S. Patent No. 31,419 describes a tennis racket which weighs less than conventional tennis rackets. Weight, removed from the handle end and added to the head end, makes the racket "head heavy," i.e.. the balance point or center of gravity lies closer to the head end of the racket than the handle end, Frolow does not describe a badminton racket, which is distinctly different than a tennis racket in shape, weight, and other physical characteristics. <br><br> Strauch et al. U.S. Patent No. 5,062,634 describes a "head heavy" squash racket. The racket is light and has a balance point or center of gravity closer to the head than the handle. Strauch et al. do not describe a badminton racket which has distinctly different physical characteristics than a squash racket. <br><br> SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION <br><br> The invention provides a badminton racket which is significantly lighter than prior badminton rackets and which is "head heavy." The weight of the racket is within the range of about 75 to 85 grams, and preferably within the range of about 80 to 85 grams. The length of the racket is about 26 inches, and the balance point or center of gravity is about 13.4 to 15.2 <br><br> •- 24526 1 <br><br> inches from the handle end. The moment of inertia about an axis at the end of the handle is within the range of about 700 to 780 oz. in.2, and preferably within the range of about 730 to 765 oz. in.2, and the center of percussion is about 18.7 to 20.5 inches from the handle end of the racket. <br><br> In particular, the invention provides a badminton racket with a frame having a head portion for supporting a strung surface, a handle portion for holding by a player, a shaft portion connected to the handle portion and to the head portion, and wherein the racket comprises: <br><br> a) a weight within the range of substantially 75 to 85 grams, and b) a center of gravity located closer to the head end of the racket than the handle end of the racket. <br><br> BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS For a more complete understanding of this invention one should now refer to the embodiment illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of an example of the invention. In the drawings: <br><br> FIG. l is a plan view of a badminton racket frame formed in accordance with the invention; <br><br> FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the racket frame; FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along the line 3-3 of <br><br> FIG. l.y <br><br> FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along the line 4-4 of <br><br> FIG. 1; <br><br> FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along the line 5-5 of <br><br> FIG. 1; <br><br> - 3 - <br><br> (followed by page 3a) <br><br> - 3a - <br><br> 24 5261 <br><br> FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along the line 6-6 of <br><br> FIG. 1; <br><br> FIG. 7- is a sectional view taken along the line 7-7 of <br><br> FIG. 1; <br><br> FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along the line 8-8 of <br><br> FIG. 1; <br><br> 2 4 5 2 6 <br><br> FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along the line 9-9 of <br><br> FIG. 1; <br><br> FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line 10-10 Of FIG. 1? <br><br> FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along the line 11-11 of FIG. 1; <br><br> FIG. 12 is a sectional view taken along the line 12-12 of FIG. 1; <br><br> FIG. 13 is a sectional view taken along the line 13-13 of FIG. 1; and <br><br> FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken along the line 14-14 of FIG. 1. <br><br> While the following disclosure describes the invention in connection with one embodiment, one should understand that the invention is not limited to this embodiment. Furthermore, one should understand that the drawings are not to scale and that graphic symbols, diagrammatic representations, and fragmentary views, in part, illustrate the embodiment. In certain instances, the disclosure may not include details which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention. <br><br> DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS AND EMBODIMENTS <br><br> Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the numeral 20 designates a badminton racket of the present invention. This racket has a frame 21 which includes a hoop-shaped head portion 22 at one <br><br> - 4 - <br><br> 24 5 2 6 <br><br> end, a generally T-shaped throat portion 23, and an elongated shaft portion 24 at the other, opposite end. The shaft portion terminates in a handle portion 25. <br><br> The head portion supports conventional string 26 with longitudinal and transverse portions which provide a conventional strung surface. The outer surface of the head portion 22 has a groove 27 (See FIGS. 3 and 4) to accommodate the cross-over portions of the strings; and drilled openings 28 in the head portion 22, through which the string extends, help define a pattern for the string. <br><br> The racket has a conventional butt cap 29 mounted on the butt end 30 of the handle portion 25. It also includes a flexible strip of leather or synthetic material 31 (See FIG. 14) spirally wound around the handle portion to provide a hand grip. Finally, it includes a bumper guard 32 which lies in the groove 27 and includes eyelets sized to fit into the openings 28. The guard 32 is a nylon member, or a member made out of any other suitable material. The racket string 26 extends through its eyelets and secures it in place (See FIGS. 1-3). <br><br> Preferably, the frame comprises molded graphite fibers and resin, although other materials may also form the frame, e.g., aluminum, graphite reinforced aluminum, polymers, fiber reinforced metals, etc. The frame's shape and cross section make it lighter than conventional badminton racket frames and head heavy. <br><br> The particular racket illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 has <br><br> - 5 - <br><br> 245261 <br><br> a weight within the range of about 75 to 85 grams, and preferably within the range of about 80 to 85 grams. The overall length L of the racket is 26 inches, and the balance point or center of gravity is 13.4 to 15.2 inches from the butt end 3 0 of the racket. The end moment of inertia of the racket about an axis G-G is from 700 to 780 oz. in.2, and preferably from 73 0 to 765 oz. in.2. The axis G-G extends perpendicularly to the handle portion 25 at the butt end 30. The moment of inertia about an axis Y-Y, lying perpendicularly of the axis G-G along the center of the racket and extending through the center of gravity, is from 9 to 12 oz. in.2. The moment of inertia about an axis X-X, extending through the balance point or center of gravity and lying parallel to the axis G-G is from 160 to 220 oz. in.2. <br><br> The center of percussion of a racket is the point at which a ball striking a freely suspended racket will cause the racket to rotate about the axis G-G without moving the axis G-G. Prior badminton rackets generally have a center of percussion less than 18.54 inches from an axis at the butt end 30. The racket illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 has its center of percussion at 18.90 inches from the butt end 30 when measuring the center of percussion with respect to the axis G-G at the butt end. When measuring the center of percussion with respect to an axis which lies parallel to the axis G-G but 3 inches from the butt end 30, the center of percussion is 17.4 inches from that axis toward the head end 33. <br><br> - 6 - <br><br> 24 52 6 1 <br><br> The following parameters further define the configuration of the racket of the present invention which includes a generally oval head. The longitudinal dimension A of the strung surface, which is the inside dimension of the head portion, is 9.32 inches. This dimension may be within the range of 9.3 to n.o inches. The transverse dimension B of the strung surface is 7.24 inches. This dimension may be within the range of 7.0 to 8.6 inches. The length D of the handle portion 25 is 5.16 inches. <br><br> FIGS. 3-14 illustrate the height H and width W of the cross section of the frame at Sections 3-3 through 12-12, respectively. The height and width of the cross sections vary along the length of the frame as shown in FIG. 2. The height H and width W of the cross sections of one example of the racket appear below in Table I. <br><br> TABLE I <br><br> Cross <br><br> Height <br><br> Width <br><br> Section f inch) <br><br> (inch) <br><br> 3-3 <br><br> 0.433 <br><br> 0.195 <br><br> 4-4 <br><br> 0.494 <br><br> 0.235 <br><br> 5-5 <br><br> 0.542 <br><br> 0.268 <br><br> 6-6 <br><br> 0.551 <br><br> - <br><br> 7-7 <br><br> 0.486 <br><br> 0.414 <br><br> 8-8 <br><br> 0.315 (Diameter) <br><br> - <br><br> 9-9 <br><br> 0.394 (Diameter) <br><br> mm <br><br> 10-10 <br><br> 0.504 <br><br> 0.512 <br><br> 11-11 <br><br> 0.906 <br><br> 0.925 <br><br> 12-12 <br><br> 0.827 <br><br> 0.846 <br><br> The height and width of sections 13-13 and 14-14 varies based on the size handle of the racket. The height of the frame at these sections varies between 0.827 to 1.043 inches and the width varies between 0.906 to 1.000 inches. As shown in FIGS. 3-12, the racket frame is hollow. <br><br> - 7 - <br><br> 2 4 5 2 6 1 <br><br> One forms the racket of the present invention using conventional fabrication methods. They include forming the frame by laying graphite fibers and resin around an elongated inflatable bladder, arranging the bladder in the shape of the frame, curing the resin under heat and pressure, and deflating the bladder and removing it to provide a hollow frame. <br><br> Subsequent steps include the assembly of the frame and the guard and handle components and the stringing of the racket. <br><br> While the above description and the drawings illustrate one embodiment, one should understand, of course, that the invention is not limited to this embodiment. Those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains may make modifications and other embodiments employing the principles of this invention particularly upon considering the foregoing teachings. For example, rather than having the bumper guard described above, the badminton racket of the present invention may include a frame with a thicker portion at the head end 33 to increase the weight on the head side of the racket and help provide the "head heavy" feature. <br><br> The applicant, therefore, by the appended claims, intends to cover any modifications and other embodiments as incorporate those features which constitute the essential features of this invention. <br><br> I claim: <br><br> - a - <br><br></p> </div>

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<div id="claims" class="application article clearfix printTableText"> <p lang="en"> WHATX/WE CLAIM IS:-<br><br>
1. A badminton racket with a frame having a head portion for supporting a strung surface, a handle portion for holding by a player, a shaft portion connected to the handle portion and to the head portion, and wherein the racket comprises:<br><br> a) a weight within the range of substantially 75 to 85 grams, and b) a center of gravity located closer to the head end of the racket than the handle end of the racket.<br><br>
2. The badminton racket of claim 1 in which the length of the racket is about 26 inches and the center of gravity of the racket is substantially 13.4 to 15.2 inches from the handle end of the racket.<br><br>
3. The badminton racket of claim 1 in which the center of percussion measured from the handle end is substantially 18.7 to 20.5 inches from the handle end.<br><br>
4. A badminton racket comprising a frame having a head portion for supporting a strung surface, a handle portion for holding by a player, a shaft portion connected to the handle portion and to the head portion, the overall length of the racket being about 26 inches, the racket conprising:<br><br> a) a weight within the range of substantially 75 to 85 grams,<br><br> b) a center of gravity located substantially 13.4 to 15.2 inches from the handle end of the racket;<br><br> c) a center of percussion measured from the handle end<br><br> UN<br><br> \ i1 'C' .•<br><br> 245261<br><br> of substantially 18.7 to 20.5 inches from the handle end;<br><br> and d) a moment of inertia about an axis at the handle end which extends perpendicularly to the handle of<br><br> 2<br><br> substantially 700 to 780 oz. in. .<br><br>
5. A badminton racket comprising a frame having a head portion adapted to support a strung surface, a handle portion adapted to be held by a player, a shaft portion connected to the handle portion, and a throat portion connecting the handle portion and the head portion/ the racket conprising:<br><br> a) a weight within the range of substantially 75 to 85 grams,<br><br> b) a center of gravity located closer to the head end of the racket than the handle end of the racket,<br><br> and c) a moment of inertia about an axis at the handle end which extends perpendicularly to the handle is<br><br> 2<br><br> substantially 700 to 780 oz. in. .<br><br>
6. The badminton racket of claim 5 in which the center of percussion measured from the handle end is substantially 18.7 to 20.5 inches from the handle end.<br><br>
7. A badminton racket comprising a frame having a head portion adapted to support a strung surface, a handle portion adapted to be held by a player, a shaft portion connected to the handle portion, and a throat portion connecting<br><br> " 10 "<br><br> 24<br><br> 1<br><br> the handle portion and the head portion, the head portion adapted to provide a strung surface having a longitudinal dimension parallel to the shaft portion of less than 11.0 inches and a transverse dimension perpendicular to the shaft portion of less than 8.6 inches, the racket comprising:<br><br> a) a weight within the range of substantially 75 to 85 grains, and b) a center of gravity located closer to the head end of the racket than the handle end of the racket.<br><br>
8. The badminton racket of claim 7 in which the length of the racket is about 26 inches and the center of gravity of the racket is substantially 13.4 to 15.2 inches from the handle end of the racket.<br><br>
9. A badminton racket, substantially as herein described with reference to the Drawings.<br><br> WILSON SP<br><br> GOODS CO.<br><br> By Their Attorneys BALDWIN SON &amp; CAREY<br><br> &lt;2eirM€u^_<br><br> - 11 -<br><br> </p> </div>
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