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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B51/00Stringing tennis, badminton or like rackets; Strings therefor; Maintenance of racket strings
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • A63B49/022String guides on frames, e.g. grommets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • This invention has for its object to provide a racket such as commonly used in a game of tennis and the like with suit-able means whereby the gut-strings forming the net may be drawn taut or slackened at will, or when once drawn taut may be kept so under all conditions of the atmosphere to which it may be exposed.
  • a yielding cushion passes around the frame, constituting the end of the racket, and protected by a plate or shell, about which the strings of which the net isl composed pass, the yielding cushion permitting the strings to contract or relax, due to the variable conditions of the atmosphere or other causes, the cushion contracting or expanding to a like degree, thus obviating breaking of the strings or taking up the slack thereof, as the case may be, the cushion .serving to keep the strings properly stretched, so that the elasticity of the net is substantially the sanne at all times.
  • the yielding cushion is preferably composed of a rubber core or tube laid in a suitable groove cut in the outside of the racketfranie, and in instancesl wherein it is Vdesigned to slacken the strings after using, orto stretch the same to a required tension before using, the ends of the rubber tube are connected with handle, B, are of usual construction.
  • the said air-forcing apparatus being so constructed as to enable air to be forced into the tube to inflate the same to any desired extent.
  • a suitable vent is provided, by which the air introduced into the tubular yielding cushion maybe discharged at any time.
  • Figure 1 shows in top view and partial section a portion of a lawn-tennis racket elnbodying this invention, the handle being partially broken out to save space on the drawings;
  • Fig. 2 a cross-section of the frame supporting the net and of the yielding cushion over which the string forming the net bears;
  • Fig. 3 a modified form of cushion, to be referred to.
  • the frame or head A composed of a piece of wood bent into any suitable shape, andla T ie string or cord a of the net is passed through holes bored through the frame A and over the yielding core or tube c, preferably made of rubber, which is laid in a groove'cut in the outside of the frame A, said string bearing upon the yielding cushion thus formed; or, if desired, a metallic or other shell, d, may be introduced between the string or cord and the yielding core,to prevent the string cutting into the core when drawn taut.
  • the tube c (should the string or cord c not be sufciently taut) is inflated by an air-forcing apparatus consisting of a tubular frame or case, f, having a discharge passage or pipe, f', to which the ends of the tube c are connected.
  • a check valve, f2 is permanently located within the case f at its forward end, itopening to permit air to pass into the pipe f, but closing to prevent air from passing outward.
  • a hollow pistou er plunger, g, snugly fitting the case f, is provided, it having a check-valve, g', at its forward end and a suitable handle (not shown) at its rear end, so that as it is pulled out the check-valve y will open and permit air to enter the chamber formed in the end of the case f, and as the said plunger or piston is pushed forward the air thus introduced into the chamber at' the end of the case fwill be forced into and through the pipe f to the tubular core, thereby inating the said IOO core to such an extent as to stretch the strings K or cords c of which the net is composed to any proper tension.
  • a screw cap, n closing the vent-passage n', is removed, permitting the inclosed air to escape.
  • the strings or cords of which the net is composed may be kept stretched or not, as desired.
  • a racket having a tubular core or cushion and the air-forcing apparatus may be somewhat expensive, and as the particular function subserved by the tubular core is to yield to the Varied conditions ofthe net, the said air-forcing device may be omitted, andthe yielding cushion may consist either of a tubular or of a solid piece of rubber or 'other usual or suitable elastic material.

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' G. H. PHELPS.
` TENNIS RAGKET.
N0.360,468. PatentedApr. 5, 18.87.
UNITEDl STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE H. PHELPS, OF VEST NEVTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
`TENNIS-RACKI'LT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 360,468, dated April 5, 1887.
Application filed Seplcmbe12,186. Serial No. 212,481.
.To @ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE H. PHELPs, of llestV Newton, lcounty of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented au Improvenient in Tennis-Rackets, of which the .following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings7 is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.
This invention has for its object to provide a racket such as commonly used in a game of tennis and the like with suit-able means whereby the gut-strings forming the net may be drawn taut or slackened at will, or when once drawn taut may be kept so under all conditions of the atmosphere to which it may be exposed.
In order that a racket shall be in its best possible condition it is necessary that the strings forming the net shall always be as taut as possible, and much annoyance is caused upon finding a net loose and flabby,which condition may result from hard .usage or from the variable condition of the atmosphere-damp weather causing the strings to shrink, and dry weather to relax. 'The changes in the condition of the net caused by changes in the atmosphere is not readily noticeable to the eye; but the effect upon"the elasticity of the net is at once perceptible by using it.
In accordance with this inventiona yielding cushion passes around the frame, constituting the end of the racket, and protected by a plate or shell, about which the strings of which the net isl composed pass, the yielding cushion permitting the strings to contract or relax, due to the variable conditions of the atmosphere or other causes, the cushion contracting or expanding to a like degree, thus obviating breaking of the strings or taking up the slack thereof, as the case may be, the cushion .serving to keep the strings properly stretched, so that the elasticity of the net is substantially the sanne at all times.
The yielding cushion is preferably composed of a rubber core or tube laid in a suitable groove cut in the outside of the racketfranie, and in instancesl wherein it is Vdesigned to slacken the strings after using, orto stretch the same to a required tension before using, the ends of the rubber tube are connected with handle, B, are of usual construction.
an air-forcing apparatus concealed within the (No model.)
handle of the racket, the said air-forcing apparatus being so constructed as to enable air to be forced into the tube to inflate the same to any desired extent. A suitable vent is provided, by which the air introduced into the tubular yielding cushion maybe discharged at any time.v Y
Figure 1 shows in top view and partial section a portion of a lawn-tennis racket elnbodying this invention, the handle being partially broken out to save space on the drawings; Fig. 2, a cross-section of the frame supporting the net and of the yielding cushion over which the string forming the net bears; and Fig. 3 a modified form of cushion, to be referred to.
The frame or head A, composed of a piece of wood bent into any suitable shape, andla T ie string or cord a of the net is passed through holes bored through the frame A and over the yielding core or tube c, preferably made of rubber, which is laid in a groove'cut in the outside of the frame A, said string bearing upon the yielding cushion thus formed; or, if desired, a metallic or other shell, d, may be introduced between the string or cord and the yielding core,to prevent the string cutting into the core when drawn taut.
Vhen it is desired to use the racket, the tube c (should the string or cord c not be sufciently taut) is inflated by an air-forcing apparatus consisting of a tubular frame or case, f, having a discharge passage or pipe, f', to which the ends of the tube c are connected. A check valve, f2, is permanently located within the case f at its forward end, itopening to permit air to pass into the pipe f, but closing to prevent air from passing outward. A hollow pistou er plunger, g, snugly fitting the case f, is provided, it having a check-valve, g', at its forward end and a suitable handle (not shown) at its rear end, so that as it is pulled out the check-valve y will open and permit air to enter the chamber formed in the end of the case f, and as the said plunger or piston is pushed forward the air thus introduced into the chamber at' the end of the case fwill be forced into and through the pipe f to the tubular core, thereby inating the said IOO core to such an extent as to stretch the strings K or cords c of which the net is composed to any proper tension.
After using the racket, a screw cap, n, closing the vent-passage n', is removed, permitting the inclosed air to escape.
By employing a yielding tubular cushion, as described, the strings or cords of which the net is composed may be kept stretched or not, as desired.
As it is obvious that a racket having a tubular core or cushion and the air-forcing apparatus may be somewhat expensive, and as the particular function subserved by the tubular core is to yield to the Varied conditions ofthe net, the said air-forcing device may be omitted, andthe yielding cushion may consist either of a tubular or of a solid piece of rubber or 'other usual or suitable elastic material.
By this method of construction a very cheap and serviceable racket may be made, the strings of which the net is composed being free to contract and relax under the varying conditions of the atmosphere and such other causes as may affectit, and yet maintain substantially the same elasticity at all times.
I claim l. In a racket, the frame or head and the net supported by it, combined with a tubular eno. H. PHELPs.
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US3724850A (en) * 1971-04-12 1973-04-03 R Stevens Racket with string tension adjusting means
US3904202A (en) * 1974-06-14 1975-09-09 John A Delorean Corp Racket
US4206917A (en) * 1977-10-14 1980-06-10 Guy Guillem Sports racquet
US4635936A (en) * 1982-09-24 1987-01-13 Anjar Co. Inflatable racket
WO1990002584A1 (en) * 1986-06-27 1990-03-22 Maynard Michael B Inflatable suspension tube for game racket head
US6530851B2 (en) * 2000-03-16 2003-03-11 Volkl Tennis Gmbh Ball racket with damped two part profile
US20040132562A1 (en) * 2002-07-24 2004-07-08 Ralf Schwenger Ball game racket
US20050170919A1 (en) * 2002-07-24 2005-08-04 Ralf Schwenger Ball game racket
US6971964B1 (en) * 2003-10-03 2005-12-06 Brett Peter Bothwell Compound spring element for a game racket
US20060293127A1 (en) * 2005-06-22 2006-12-28 William Riesser Racket and method of stringing the racket
US20090137351A1 (en) * 2007-11-26 2009-05-28 Brett Bothwell Substantially fluid tight game racket including a spring suspension module
US20090215558A1 (en) * 2008-02-21 2009-08-27 Brett Bothwell Game racket including a pivot element
US20110165975A1 (en) * 2007-11-26 2011-07-07 Brett Bothwell System and Method for a Pre-Formed Reinforcement Member for an Opening in a Game Racket
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3724850A (en) * 1971-04-12 1973-04-03 R Stevens Racket with string tension adjusting means
US3904202A (en) * 1974-06-14 1975-09-09 John A Delorean Corp Racket
US4206917A (en) * 1977-10-14 1980-06-10 Guy Guillem Sports racquet
US4635936A (en) * 1982-09-24 1987-01-13 Anjar Co. Inflatable racket
WO1990002584A1 (en) * 1986-06-27 1990-03-22 Maynard Michael B Inflatable suspension tube for game racket head
US6530851B2 (en) * 2000-03-16 2003-03-11 Volkl Tennis Gmbh Ball racket with damped two part profile
US7104905B2 (en) 2002-07-24 2006-09-12 Volkl Tennis Gmbh Ball game racket
US20040132562A1 (en) * 2002-07-24 2004-07-08 Ralf Schwenger Ball game racket
US20050170919A1 (en) * 2002-07-24 2005-08-04 Ralf Schwenger Ball game racket
US6971964B1 (en) * 2003-10-03 2005-12-06 Brett Peter Bothwell Compound spring element for a game racket
US20060293127A1 (en) * 2005-06-22 2006-12-28 William Riesser Racket and method of stringing the racket
US20090137351A1 (en) * 2007-11-26 2009-05-28 Brett Bothwell Substantially fluid tight game racket including a spring suspension module
US7927239B2 (en) * 2007-11-26 2011-04-19 Brett Bothwell Substantially fluid tight game racket including a spring suspension module
US20110165975A1 (en) * 2007-11-26 2011-07-07 Brett Bothwell System and Method for a Pre-Formed Reinforcement Member for an Opening in a Game Racket
US9132321B2 (en) 2007-11-26 2015-09-15 Brett Bothwell System and method for an inflation bladder composite game racket
US20090215558A1 (en) * 2008-02-21 2009-08-27 Brett Bothwell Game racket including a pivot element
US7938747B2 (en) * 2008-02-21 2011-05-10 Brett Bothwell Game racket including a pivot element

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