Harry Ferrari - Pittsburgh PA Raymond P. Harrington - Pittsburgh PA Harry W. Ingram - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Ferrari Importing Company - Royal Oak MI
International Classification:
A63B 4900
US Classification:
273 73D
Abstract:
Shock and vibration is suppressed in a racquet having a tubular frame of metal, graphite, fiberglass, or the like, by a bar or column of shock-and-vibration-absorbing material such as foam. The bar is 5 inches to 10 inches in length and is weaved over and under the vertical strings in the region, between the handle and the nearest cross or horizontal string, where a ball or shuttlecock would not impact in normal play. The ends of the bar are brought through the end spaces between the string and the frame of the racquet and tucked under the frame. The bar is composed of layers of the shock-and-frequency absorbing material. The material is soft, light and resilient. The inner layer or layers has a higher density than the outer layer. The frequency for which the maximum absorption occurs decreases progressively from the inner layer or layers outwardly. The resonant frequency of a typical racquet is about 650 hertz.
Weight And Balance Adjusting Assembly For Racquets
Harry Ferrari - Pittsburgh PA Raymond P. Harrington - Pittsburgh PA Harry W. Ingram - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Ferrari Importing Company, Inc. - Royal Oak MI
International Classification:
A63B 4904
US Classification:
273 73C
Abstract:
Weight-and-balance adjusting assemblies for use with a racquet for racquet sports. The adjusting assemblies in each case includes a weight having an adhesive formed of an acrylic foam, with very high-bonding properties, secured to its base surface. The unbonded face of the adhesive is secured when an adjusting assembly is in use, secured to a selected part of the racquet. The weight is composed of lead which has a low melting point and is readily moldable to mate with the surface of the part of the racquet to which it is secured or is to be secured. Because of the bonding to the racquet by the adhesive, an adjusting assembly and its weight form an integral part of the racquet. The package includes a card to which a plurality of adjusting assemblies are removably secured. The card carries adjusting assemblies with weights of different magnitudes for the same parts of a racquet and adjusting assemblies for different parts of a racquet. The racquet according to this invention may be a conventional racquet having integral therewith weight-and-balance-adjusting assemblies in accordance with this invention.
Harry Ingram (1983-1987), Steve Price (1979-1983), Theresa Burt (1984-1988), Hans Behrmann (1971-1975), Donna Anderson (1959-1963), Al West (1973-1977)