US3874667A - Die-cast light-metal racket and stringing means therefor - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT A metal tennis racquet is die cast so as to incorporate independent stringing means within the frame head.
- the stringing means may comprise a multiplicity of spaced eyelets partially cast into the frame head, or a sinuous wire annulus of spaced and alternating crests and troughs, the troughs being cast into the frame head and the crests receiving the racquet string.
- Either form of stringing means may be connected to a metal band of the same general size and shape as the frame head, which band is cast into the frame.
- the tennis racquet of the present invention comprises die cast magnesium which provides a very vibration-resistant racquet with adequate flexibility for power, and acceptable control.
- a primary object of the present invention is the provision of a metal tennis racquet having independent stringing means.
- Another object of the present invention is the provision of a metal tennis racquet which is produced by die casting and requires little or no machining.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a metal tennis racquet of superior playing characteristics by means of a simple and inexpensive process.
- a metal tennis racquet of conventional shape and weight is produced by a die casting process, the metal used being preferably magnesium.
- the stringing means of the racquet is produced independently of the racquet frame.
- the stringing means may be any one of four different embodiments.
- a series of spaced eyelets may be castdirectly into the frame or the eyelets may first be secured to a metal band which is then cast into the frame.
- a sinuous wire annulus having crests and troughs may have its trough portions cast directly into the frame or first secured to a metal band which is then cast into the frame. The racquet is then conventionally strung through either the eyelets or the crests of the sinuous wire annulus.
- FIG. 1 shows a completed cast tennis racquet incorporating the stringing technique of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a fragment of a preferred embodiment stringing means.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a fragment of an alternative stringing means.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic transverse sectional view of the die showing the casting of the preferred stringing means into the racquet frame.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of the die showing the alternative embodiment stringing means as it protrudes from the die during the casting procedure.
- FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view of the completed racquet frame taken along the line 66 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional type tennis racquet 10, characterized by handle 12, neck 14 and head 16 sections.
- the head 16 can be the standard oval shape, or the very contemporary and popular round shape.
- the neck 14 may be a solid bar, similar to conventional wooden racquets, or may be fabricated as two parallel rails with a substantial space therebetween.
- the metal racquet of the instant invention is produced by a die casting process, the preferred metal used being magnesium.
- Magnesium has been little used for tennis racquets heretofore but possesses favorable characteristics for such use.
- a metal racquet can now be designed with a substantial frame (similar to wood racquet frames) without proving to be too heavy for most players.
- Another characteristic of magnesium is its vibration absorbtive ability. None of the metals currently popular for use as tennis racquets are as absorbtive of vibrations as magnesium. This would permit a player to powerfully stroke a ball without the undesirable vibrations attendant with most contemporary metal racquets. 7
- FIG. 2 is illustrative of the preferred stringing means employed by the instant invention.
- the preferred stringing means 18 comprises a metal base or band 20 with a multiplicity of spaced eyelets 22 attached thereto.
- the preferential manner of attaching the eyelets 22 to the metal band is by spot welding.
- the eyelets 22 are characterized by elongated stems 24 and eyes 26 unitarily connected to said stems, said eyes 26 being adapted to receive the strings of the racquet.
- FIG. 3 illustrates alternative stringing means 28.
- This embodiment is characterized by a metal band 30 and a sinuous stringing wire 32 connected thereto.
- the sinuous stringing wire comprises a series of crests 34 and troughs 36, the crests being adapted to receive the tennis racquet strings.
- the troughs are adapted to be connected to the band 30 preferably by spot welding.
- a conventional two part die 38 is shown in diagrammatic form with numeral 40 indicating the parting line.
- the die has a casting interior 41 shaped to define the racquet frame head 16.
- the metal band of the stringing means 18 or 28, as the case may be is bent to generally conform to the shape of the frame head 16 and placed within the die cavity.
- the die When using the metal band with eyelets 22, the die is provided with a series of spaced holes 42 at the parting line of the die which permit relatively short portions of the stems 24 of the said eyelet 22 to protrude therefrom inwardly toward the center of the racquet head 16.
- the band is arranged with the plane of its major axis substantially perpendicular to the plane of the stringing area.
- the molten magnesium is then die cast into the die cavity and upon solidification, the metal band 20 and most of the stem portions 24 of said eyelets are irremovably cast into the racquet frame head 16. It should be noted that it is possible to proportion the lengths of the stems 24 of the eyelets such that the portions protruding from the die are short or relatively long, as the case may be.
- the individual eyelets 22 may be located in the die by placing the stems of the individual eyelets 22 in the holes 42 at the parting line of the die. Upon casting, the eyelets will be individually captured within the metal frame head and provide a tennis racquet hav- .;ing similar playing characteristics.
- the stems of the eyelets are all assembled substantially perpendicular to the metal band.
- the racquet strings 44 will not all be linear with the stems 24. This will produce a bending moment about the point 46 ofjoinder between each stem 24 and the metal band 20. This moment is not sufficient to alter the superior playing characteristics of the racquet.
- it is possible to avoid this situation by initially securing the eyelets 22 to the metal band 20 at preselected angles, such that when the band is bent into the oval or circular shape of the frame head, all strings are linear with respect to the eyelet stems 24.
- the holes 42 at the parting line of the die may be formed at the preselected angles which will permit substantial alignment of the stems 24 of the eyelets 22 with the racquet strings 44.
- the wire 32 is shown assembled in the die cavity 41 just prior to casting the molten magnesium. As seen, the troughs 36 are completely within the die cavity 41 whereas the crests 34 are completely outside the die. A
- the sinuous wire 32 may also be combined with the metal band 30. In either case, the molten magnesium is then introduced into the die 38 capturing the troughs 36 of the wire therewithin.
- the stringing means In all the various embodiments previously described, little or no machining is required in the production of the finished product. Specifically, the most critical part of the racquet as far as machining is concerned, the stringing means, needs no machining at all. There are no burrs or rough edges to abrade the string inasmuch as the stringing means is not a part of the casting process.
- the stringing means as initially provided, is capable of immediate stringing, and no drilling or other finishing steps need be done in the manufacture of a playable racquet.
- the playing characteristics of the embodiments described herein are superior to those of contemporary racquets which have stringing holes formed in the frame head.
- the stringing means of the instant invention extends inwardly of the inner periphery of the frame head.
- a die-cast, light-metal playing racquet comprising: a curvalinear head portion having a solid metal cross section and constructed and arranged to enclose a stringing area; a handle integral with said head portion; and stringing means comprising a separate implant encapsulated by said solid metal head portion, said implant consisting of a metal band conforming substantially to said curvalinear head portion and arranged with the plane of its major axis substantially perpendicular to the plane of said stringing area, and a plurality of individual string receiving members fastened to said metal band in spaced relationship therearound, said string receiving members comprising wire loops arranged to protrude from said head portion inwardly into said stringing area and in the plane thereof.
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