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A game racket handle is adjustable in length and is composed of a main body, a jacket, and a bolt. The main body is fastened at one end thereof with a game racket shaft and provided at other end thereof with a threaded hole. The jacket has a closed end and an open end. The closed end is provided with a through hole. The jacket is movably fitted over the main body such that the jacket can displace along the direction of the longitudinal axis of the main body. The bolt is fastened pivotally with t...
Tennis racket has conventional strings across an open frame which terminates in a straight shank. A handle has a plurality of sections which are flexibly fastened together to clamp on the shank at a selected lengthwise position. A flexible grip material is wrapped around the handle to clamp it in place on the shank so that the handle is secured in place for use.
Improvements in adjustable and other racket handles and shafts consisting of an improved durable yet light weight simplified unitized or self-integral structure which is firmly fixable and readily releasable by fully concealed internal wedges which are operated by a single long screw inside the handle and accessible from the bottom end. The detachable interchangeable handles are made in a range of outer sizes available in sets or singly from stock. The handle also has improvements in end cap sha...
A racket, especially a tennis racket, having a frame surrounding a stringed hitting area, the frame being formed with a shaft on which a grip sleeve is mounted. In order to ensure that the grip sleeve is very stable and resistant to twisting and is arranged on the shaft either firmly or slidably, while manufacturing tolerances of the shaft and/or the grip shell can still be balanced, the following characteristics are provided: (a) the grip sleeve is formed of one or more parts made of a hard ela...
A tennis racket having a hand-grip shell that can be moved longitudinally on the frame shaft. The hand-grip shell is formed of two half-shells made of a hard material which, by means of an elastic winding strip, a tube or several tube sections are pressed together so that the thus formed grip is held firmly on the shaft, but can still be moved longitudinally therealong. In addition, an adjusting device, such as an adjusting screw, is provided for adjusting the position of the hand-grip on the sh...
A racket having a handle with a substantially planar striking surface, a neck having one end connected to the substantially planar striking surface. The racket further comprising a handle connected to another end of the neck, wherein the handle is rotatable about an axis to one or more predetermined positions.
A hand-grip for a racket, especially a tennis racket of the type having a hand-grip sleeve formed of longitudinally extending components mountable on a shaft of a racket frame connected to a hitting surface, according to the invention, utilizes at least two similar shell parts, made of a hard, elastic material, that have longitudinally extending edge portions which are arranged in such a way that, when the hand-grip sleeve rests firmly against the shaft, adjacent edge portions laterally overlap ...
A racket for striking a ball or other projectile employed in playing games, such as tennis, which includes a head, an elongated handle, a hand grip mounted on the outer end of the handle having the capabiity of limited angular displacement between predetermined positions relative to the head about an axis extending longitudinally of the handle and a positive lock provided between the hand grip and handle which requires a dual relative motion to adjust the handle and hand grip in angular displace...
A racket for ball games and more specifically, a tennis racket, has a frame forming a racket head, a shank and a grip secured to the shank with a force fit so that the grip may be turned in relation to the racket head into different settings. The force fit connecting elements are simple to manufacture, yet permit an exact stepless setting and a satisfactory transmission of the forces produced while still avoiding a slip clutch effect. The grip and the racket shank are joined with each other by a...
The games racket comprises a head (1) and a shaft (2), the shaft being fitted with a separable extension module (8) bearing a hand grip. The two components (2, 8) are locked rigidly together by a wedging action. Preferably the shaft (2) is provided at its free end with legs (4, 5) defining a slot (6) which has wedge profiles (7) formed in it. The extension module (8) is push fitted over the legs (4, 5) and a locking device (12, 13) is inserted into the slot (6), the locking device having a wedgi...
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