BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a racket with a center of gravity thereof approximate
to a center of a rubber sheet of the racket, and especially to a racket whose center
of gravity moves approximately to the center of rubber sheet and is located in a high
ball-strike area, thereby enhancing attack and defense abilities of the racket, and
reducing shock.
2. Description of Related Art
[0002] Figs. 1-4 illustrate a conventional racket. A head 12, 22 of the racket is substantially
square-shaped (racket 1), or is substantially circular-shaped (racket 2). The rackets
1, 2 comprise blades 11, 22 and rubber sheets 14, 24. The blades 11, 21 comprise heads
12, 22, necks 102, 202 and handles 13, 23. The rubber sheets 14, 24 are attached on
the heads 12, 22. A connecting line connecting two outermost points of the heads 12,
22 (line connecting two respective outermost points of two sides of the head) is positioned
substantially in a front end of a rear half portion of the heads 12, 22. The centers
of gravity 101, 201 are positioned in a place substantially adjacent to rear ends
of the rubber sheets.
[0003] Almost all of the strike points are located in the front end and the middle of the
heads 12, 22 (that is, the high ball-strike area is in the two front L/3), and the
balls struck in the two portions are far from the centers of gravity 101, 201. Thus,
from a physics point of view, the rackets 1, 2 generate relatively bigger rotational
forces. Bigger rotational forces cause the greater shocks, and greater force is required
to strike the balls. Hitting a high-energy ball is thus difficult, and may even lack
a better ball hit feel and interest.
[0004] Therefore, how to make the centers of gravity 101, 201 move into the high ball-strike
area (for example, making the centers of gravity approximate to the center 141 of
the rubber sheet) is a desired object of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a racket with a center of gravity
approximate to a center of a rubber sheet, in which the center of gravity approaches
the center of the rubber availably. In other words, the center of gravity of the racket
is moved into a high ball-strike area, thereby hitting more high-energy balls to improve
attack, decreasing a chance of losing a ball to a firm defense, and reducing shock
to get a better striking feel.
[0006] To achieve the above object, a racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center
of a rubber sheet is provided. The racket has a blade comprising a head. The head
becomes gradually narrower from front to back, and a line connecting two outermost
points of the head is positioned in a front half portion of the head.
[0007] While the invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there is
shown in the drawings, and herein will be described in detail, a specific embodiment
with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification
of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to
that as illustrated and described herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will
be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to
the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a front view of a conventional square racket;
Fig. 2 a side view of the conventional square racket in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a front view of a conventional circular racket;
Fig. 4 is a side view of the conventional circular racket in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a front view of a first racket of the present invention compared to the
conventional square racket;
Fig. 6 is a front view of the first racket of the present invention;
Fig. 7 is a side view of the first racket of the present invention in Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a front view of a second racket of the present invention comparing to the
conventional circular racket; and
Fig. 9 is a side view of the second racket of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0009] Referring to Figs. 5-9, a racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center
of a rubber sheet of the present invention is provided. Figs. 5-7 show a first racket
3 of the present invention that is an improvement upon the conventional square racket,
and Figs. 8-9 show a second racket 4 of the present invention that is an improvement
upon the conventional circular racket.
[0010] Referring to Figs. 6-8, each of rackets 3, 4 of the present invention comprises a
blade 31, 41, and a rubber sheet 34, 44. The blades 31, 41 comprise a head 32, 42,
a neck 302, 402, and a handle 33, 43, respectively. The rubber sheets 34, 44 are attached
to the heads 32, 42. The necks 302, 402 are disposed between the heads 32, 42 and
the handles 33, 43.
[0011] Referring to Fig. 5 and Fig. 8, in order to make centers of gravity 301, 401 of the
rackets 3, 4 close to centers of rubber sheet 341, 441, portions 322, 422 disposed
in corners of two sides of a rear end of the heads 32, 42 are removed, and two extending
portions 321, 421 (the diagonal portion) disposed in corners of two sides of a front
end of the heads 32, 42 are extended. Thus, the heads 32, 42 are substantially trapezoid-shaped.
The front ends of the heads 32, 42 define an arched wide side, respectively (shown
in Fig. 8). A line connecting outermost points of the arched wide sides or other shape
of wide sides is disposed in a half portion of the heads 32, 42. The two arched wide
sides gradually narrow from the two outermost points to the necks 302, 402 to define
two sides of the heads 32, 42. A narrow side is formed in the rear ends of the heads
32, 42. Thus, the heads 32, 42 are trapezoid-shaped when seen from the wide sides
to the narrow sides. The square racket is improved to a trapezoid-shaped racket or
the circular racket is improved to a trapezoid-shaped racket, making the centers of
gravity 301, 401 of the rackets 3, 4 close to the centers of rubber sheet 341, 441.
[0012] Additionally, if the handles 33, 43 of the rackets 3, 4 can be lightened, the object
of the present invention is further achieved. Fig. 7 illustrates a handle 33 of the
first racket 3 and Figs. 8-9 illustrates a handle 43 of the second racket 4. The handle
43 is formed by removing part of a rear end of the handle 33 and a concave portion
331 is defined. A hole 431 is bored along an axial direction in the rear end of the
handle 43, and the hole 431 maybe a single hole or a plurality of holes with different
sizes. This can lighten the handles 33, 43 and make the centers of gravity 301, 401
even closer to the centers of rubber sheet 341,441.
[0013] In other words, the centers of gravity 301, 401 of the rackets 3, 4 can be closer
to the centers of rubber sheet 341, 441 compared to the centers of gravity 101, 201
of the conventional rackets by making the heads 32, 42 gradually narrower from front
to back and lightening the handles 33, 43. Referring to Fig. 7 and Fig. 9, the heads
32, 42 (or the rubber sheets 34, 44) are divided into three equal portions (three
L/3s). As can be seen from above, the centers of gravity 301, 401 of the rackets 3,
4 are positioned in the high ball-strike area of the middle, but the center of gravity
101 (201) is positioned beyond the area.
[0014] The racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet of
the present invention has the following advantages: First, the centers of gravity
301, 401 are closer to the centers of rubber sheet 341, 441. Because the player will
strike balls with the centers of rubber sheet 341, 441, areas adjacent of the centers
of rubber sheet 341, 441 are in the high ball-strike area. In other words, the centers
of gravity 301, 401 can be positioned in the high ball-strike area. Second, because
the centers of gravity 301, 401 all move forwardly, the moment is increased. Third,
because the centers of gravity 301, 401 are in the high ball-strike area (even when
the moment is increased), high energy balls can be hit in areas adjacent the centers
of gravity 301, 401. Balls are thus hit more aggressively, and making various games
more fun and popular. Fourth, because the areas of the half front portion of the heads
32, 42 are increased, it is difficult to lose balls far from the player, which enhances
the defense. Fifth, because the strike points are close to the centers of gravity
301, 401, shock can be reduced. Sixth, because the front ends of the rackets 3, 4
are wide sides, wind fanned from the rackets 3, 4 is bigger than that of the conventional
square racket and the circular racket, making them more useful for a player to disseminate
heat. Seventh, because the rackets 3, 4 (blades 31, 41) are substantially triangular
in shape, the rackets 3, 4 can be incised with little waste to satisfy environmental
protection regulations.
[0015] As can be seen from the above, the racket with a center of gravity approximate to
a center of a rubber sheet of the present invention can indeed solve the problems
of the prior art.
[0016] It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages
of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together
with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative
only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and
arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated
by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
1. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet, the racket
comprising:
a blade having a head, the head becoming gradually narrower from front to back; and
a line connecting two outermost points of the head positioned in a front half portion
of the head.
2. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet as claimed
in claim 1, further comprising a rubber sheet attached on the head, wherein the center
of gravity of the racket moves forward to be close the center of rubber sheet.
3. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet as claimed
in claim 1, wherein the blade further comprises a handle.
4. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet as claimed
in claim 3, wherein the handle defines a concave portion in a rear end thereof to
lighten the handle.
5. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet as claimed
in claim 3, wherein the handle further comprises a hole.
6. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet as claimed
in claim 5, wherein the hole is bored along an axial direction.
7. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet as claimed
in claim 5, wherein the hole is bored along an axial direction and has different sizes.
8. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet as claimed
in claim 1, wherein the head of the blade is substantially a trapezoid, the head of
the blade being gradually narrower from front to back.
9. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet as claimed
in claim 1, wherein the blade further comprises a handle, the blade being substantially
a triangular shape, and the blade being narrower from front to back.
10. A racket with a center of gravity approximate to a center of a rubber sheet as claimed
in claim 1, wherein the head is defined by a wide side in a front end thereof, a narrow
side in a rear end thereof and two sides connecting the wide side and the narrow side,
the side being narrower from front to back.