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- the invention relates to racquetball racquets and particularly to a racquet having a larger size ball striking surface than conventional racquets, and in which the overall length, weight and balance of the conventional racquetball racquets are maintained.
- racquetball The sport of racquetball has increased considerably over the past several years due to its appeal to both male and female participants, and since it is played primarily indoors enabling it to be played year round, relatively unaffected by the weather. Also, the sport provides excellent physical exercise, yet does not require a considerable amount of time and skill to achieve a satisfactory level of play in contrast to tennis, golf and handball which require a considerably greater amount of time and practice to acquire the same satisfying level of skill. Furthermore, racquetball is relatively inexpensive to play in comparison to golf since the required equipment is gym clothes, a racquet and ball.
- racquetball racquets are presently in use today and are produced by a number of manufacturers. These racquets consist of a frame formed of aluminum, steel, wood, graphite or various compositions thereof with interwoven strings of nylon and occasionally of animal gut which form the ball striking surface. However, all of these prior racquets are of a standard frame size and have the same size ball striking string area. Likewise, the weight of the racquet is generally the same with only a relatively small variance.
- the conventional racquetball racquet used today has an overall length of about 181/2 inches with a width of about 8 inches and has a string area of approximately 60 square inches.
- Rhoquetball differs in numerous aspects from tennis, thereby presenting a considerable number of different criteria to be considered in the design of a racquetball racquet.
- the size and configuration of a tennis court is completely different from that of racquetball as well as the nature of winning a point.
- the object is to hit the ball to a particular position on the court making it difficult for the opponent to reach it due to the speed and direction of the ball.
- the other player cannot normally be passed by the ball in that the ball will normally return to a position on the court where it can be hit by the opposing player due to the ball rebounding off of the floor walls and/or ceiling. This requires a player to hit a shot that will bounce more than once, on the floor, before the opposing player can reach it.
- the racquet In racquetball, the racquet should be designed enabling it to get as close as possible to the walls and into the tight fit of the corners in order to hit the ball and return the opposer's shot. In tennis, there are no walls or corners with which to be concerned. Also, the technique of hitting the ball is completely different in tennis than in racquetball. In tennis, a stiff wrist is desired and the ball is either hit with a top spin or undercut to impart reverse spin to the ball. In racquetball, the wrist is loose and the ball is hit with a snapping action or stroke. In tennis, the ball is normally hit in the lower two-thirds of the string area whereas in racquetball the ball is normally hit in the upper one-third of the string area.
- the center of gravity of one of the most popular oversized tennis racquets described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,999,756 may vary within a range of from 45 to 52 percent with respect to the center point of the racquet. More specifically, the center of gravity of this particular tennis racquet may range from 1.35 inches toward the handle providing a "head light" racquet to 0.54 inches toward the head of the frame providing a "head heavy” type of racquet. Whereas in the oversized racquetball racquet of our invention, the location of the center of gravity must trend opposite from that of an oversized tennis racquet in order to achieve the most satisfactory result and racquet performance.
- strength or durability of a tennis and racquetball racquet are different in that the ball velocity is substantially greater in racquetball than in tennis.
- the ball impacts and court surface abrasion are major design factors, whereas in racquetball, the ball impacts plus floor or wall impacts require a very different structural concept.
- Objectives of the invention include providing an improved racquetball racquet construction having a frame consisting of a head connected to .Iadd.a .Iaddend.handle grip with an overall length of between 181/2 inches to 221/2 inches with the preferred length being 201/2 inches, and with a .Iadd.frame and strung surface .Iaddend.width between 91/2 inches and 111/2 inches with the preferred width being 101/2 inches, and having a weight in the range of 220 grams to 270 grams.
- a further objective is to provide such a racquet in which the head of the racquet has a generally oval or rectangular shape with a strung surface, defined by the inner periphery of the frame, having an area of approximately 90 square inches with a range of 75 to 100 square inches; and in which the length of the string area is preferably 40 percent greater than the width of the string area.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide such a racquetball racquet having a string area approximately 50 percent greater in size than that of the conventional racquetball racquet string area, with the length of the string portion in substantial alignment with the handle being approximately 12 inches if a throat is used at the lower end of the string area, and approximately 143/4 inches if no connecting throat is employed on the racquet frame.
- a further objective of the invention is to provide such a racquet in which the center of gravity is located on the longitudinal center line on the racquet, .Iadd.and .Iaddend.is at a location within a range of 3/4 of an inch toward the handle and 1/2 of an inch toward the head as measured from the longitudinal center point of the racquet.
- Another objective is to provide such a racquet in which the head has a generally oval or oblong shape with a slightly flattened outer end in which major and minor axes intersect at a location on the longitudinal center line of the racquet spaced above the center point of the string area; in which the outer frame defines the arc which subtends the cord that is defined by the minor axis and in which this frame arc is composed of three arcuate sections having three separate center points with the center point of the center arcuate section lying on the longitudinal center line of the racquet and being almost three times greater than the radii of the other two arcuate sections, the center points of which lie generally on the minor axis, each on an opposite side of the longitudinal center line of the racquet, and in which the arcuate length of the center arcuate section is approximately 10 degrees with the arcuate length of each of the other two arcuate sections being approximately 85 degrees which provide a racquet having a relatively flat head enabling the racquet to have a
- the improved racquetball racquet construction including a frame having a head connected to a handle grip so as to have an overall length of 181/2 to 221/2 inches and a weight of 220 grams of 270 grams, said head having a strung surface of 75 to 100 square inches, the length of said strung surface in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the racquet being between 12 and 143/4 inches and between 53 and 68 percent of the total length of the racquet, said frame and strung surface having a maximum width between 91/2 and 111/2 inches in a direction generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, the center of gravity of the racquet being at a location within a range of 3/4 inch toward the hand and 1/2 inch toward the head as measured from the longitudinal center point of the racquet.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of the improved racquetball racquet construction of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the racquet shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic comparison of the racquet of the present invention contrasted with a conventional racquet to illustrate the comparative sizes therebetween;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged elevational view similar to FIG. 1 with the racquet strings removed and with the various frame portion radii being illustrated together with the center of percussion and center of gravity being illustrated thereon;
- FIG. 5 is an elevational view which illustrates a conventional racquet frame.[., stringing pattern,.]. and .[.average.]. center of gravity and center of percussion;
- FIG. 6 is an elevational view which illustrates the oversized racquet of the invention.[., its stringing pattern,.]. and .[.average.]. center of gravity and center of percussion;
- FIG. 7 is an illustration showing longitudinal bending .[.stiffness (EI) xx .]. .Iadd.of the racquet.Iaddend.;
- FIG. 8 is an illustration showing lateral bending .[.stiffness (EI) yy .]. .Iadd.of the racquet.Iaddend.;
- FIG. 9 is an illustration showing .[.torsional stiffness (GJ).]. .Iadd.an element of the frame undergoing torsion.Iaddend.;
- FIG. 10 is an illustration showing .[.axial stiffness (AE).]. .Iadd.an element of the frame undergoing axial compression.Iaddend..
- Rhotball racquet is indicated generally at 1, and is shown particularly in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- Racquet 1 includes a head and a handle shaft indicated generally at 2 and 3 respectively.
- the handle shaft is wrapped with leather or similar material to form a hand grip 4.
- Rhquet 1 includes a frame 6 preferably made of high strength aluminum alloy, although the same could be made of wood, graphite, fiberglass or various compositions thereof.
- Frame 6 is bent into the desired configuration forming head 2 which has a general oblong or oval configuration with parallel ends 7 (FIG. 4) which form the support for hand grip 4 secured about frame ends 7.
- Hand grip 4 may be in various sizes to match the size of the player's hand enabling the player to get a proper "feel" of the racquet.
- a throat 10 may be secured within frame 6 to form the lower completion of the oval-shaped portion of frame 6 which defines the strung area 11.
- Throat 10.Iadd., .Iaddend.as well as frame 6, are formed with a plurality of holes.Iadd., one of which is illustrated at .Iaddend.12.Iadd., .Iaddend.for receiving strings 13 therethrough, which form the pattern for strung area 11.
- a plastic grommet strip 15 preferably extends around the outer edge 16 of frame 6 to reduce the abrasive action of strings .[.11.]. .Iadd.13 .Iaddend.against frame 6 when repeatedly struck by a ball to increase the life of the strings.
- Grommet strip 15 is mounted in a channel 17 formed by frame edges 16 (FIG. 2).
- Strings 13 are of a usual construction, preferably formed of nylon or other synthetic or composite material although animal gut could be used if desired.
- strung area 11 consists of a plurality of longitudinally extending strings 19 and a plurality of transversely extending strings 20 interwoven with strings 19 in a usual manner.
- the number of strings 19 and 20 may vary depending upon the final size of the racquet.
- strung area 11 consists of longitudinal strings 19 and transversely extending strings 20.
- the center of gravity .Iadd.23a .Iaddend.of racquet 1 is at a location within a range of 3/4 of an inch toward hand and grip 4 and 1/2 inch toward the racquet head as measured from the longitudinal center point of the racquet indicated at 23 in FIG. 4. .Iadd.In the preferred racquet shown in FIG. 4, the center of gravity 23a is approximately 10.3 inches from the bottom of the handle grip 44, or approximately 0.05 inch above the longitudinal center point 23. .Iaddend.
- the center of gravity had to fall within a relatively tight range as described above.
- This in combination with the weight of the racquet and the overall length, provides the necessary relationship between these parameters to achieve a satisfactory oversized or enlarged racquet. For example, just making the racquet head larger would increase the weight of the racquet to an unacceptable limit unless the racquethead was sized and configured to provide the desired strength without an increase in weight.
- the tension of the strings could more easily deform an enlarged racquet head unless the head and frame thereof provided sufficient stiffness to such deformation.
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(EI).sub.xx ≧30,000 #in.sup.2, (EI).sub.yy ≧7,000 #in.sup.2, GJ≧700 #in.sup.2, AE≧0.8×10.sup.6 #in.sup.2
______________________________________ Area Above/Below Mid Point of Center Mainstrings in.sup.2 Percent ______________________________________ Oversized Racquet 57.5/34.0 62.9/37.1 Conventional Racquet 32.1/27.7 53.7/46.3 ______________________________________
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GB1207840A (en) * | 1966-11-22 | 1970-10-07 | Stanley Trysinsky | Racket frame and production methods therefor |
US3787051A (en) * | 1970-08-28 | 1974-01-22 | Dyke Johns H Van | Continuous fiber tennis racquet |
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