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- the present invention relates to rackets used for such as badminton.
- Rackets that are used for badminton and the like generally have a shaft, a frame joined to a tip end side in a longitudinal direction of the shaft, and a handle joined to a rear end side in the longitudinal direction of the shaft, and a plurality of holes for a string to pass through are provided along a circumferential direction of the frame (for example, refer to Patent Literature 1).
- Strings are strung so that within the frame a plurality of vertical strings that are a region of the strings extending in the longitudinal direction are aligned with intervals therebetween in a width direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction, and a plurality of horizontal strings that are a region of strings extending in the width direction are aligned with intervals therebetween in the longitudinal direction.
- a net-like hitting surface is formed.
- Patent Literature 1 Japanese Laid-open Application No. 2000-42145
- the frame area is made small so that high-speed swing is possible, and the speed of a shuttlecock when smashing can be improved.
- a sweet spot also becomes small, and controllability decreases.
- the speed of the shuttlecock increases by smashing using an upper portion within the frame (a region to a tip end side in the longitudinal direction), and in particular an experienced player has a tendency to use the upper portion within the frame at the time of hitting.
- An advantage of some aspects of the present invention is that it is possible to expand the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame.
- An aspect of the invention is a racket comprising:
- a racket includes:
- a movable range of a string along a width direction strung in a region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be made long. Therefore, a deformation amount of the string at the time of hitting in the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be made large, and the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be expanded.
- the string along the longitudinal direction is not passed through the through hole, the through hole being for the string along the width direction to pass through, the through hole having the first angle smaller than the second angle.
- the first angle is zero degrees.
- the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be expanded more certainly.
- the through hole is not provided to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction than the center of the frame, the through hole being for the string along the width direction to pass through, the through hole having the first angle smaller than the second angle.
- the sweet spot to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be suppressed from becoming wider than necessary.
- the penetrating direction of the through hole is along the normal direction to the inner peripheral surface in the position provided with the through hole, the through hole being for the string along the longitudinal direction to pass through.
- the sweet spot can be suppressed from expanding more than necessary in the longitudinal direction.
- a badminton racket as a racket according to this invention is given as an example to explain the Embodiments.
- Fig. 1 shows a front view and a perspective view of the badminton racket (hereinbelow, racket 1). Note that, the left drawing is the front view and the right drawing is the perspective view.
- Fig. 2 is a front view of an upper half of a frame 10 of the racket 1.
- the racket 1 has a shaft 20, the frame 10 joined to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction of the shaft 20, a handle 30 joined to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction of the shaft 20, strings 40 stretched tightly in the inner side of the frame 10, and grommets 50 through which the strings 40 are passed.
- a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction on a hitting surface of the racket 1 (on a plane along the hitting surface) is called a width direction
- a direction orthogonal to the hitting surface of the racket 1 is called a thickness direction.
- the shape of the frame 10 is a substantially oval shape extending in the longitudinal direction. Further, the frame 10 is provided with a plurality of string holes 11 (corresponds to through holes) with intervals therebetween along a circumferential direction of the frame 10 over almost the entire perimeter of the frame 10, the string holes 11 being for the strings 40 to pass through, and the string holes 11 penetrating from an inner peripheral surface 10a thereof to an outer peripheral surface 10b thereof. As shown in Fig. 2 , the grommet 50 has a cylindrical portion 51 and a top portion 52, and the cylindrical portion 51 and the top portion 52 are provided with a hole for the string 40 to pass through. The cylindrical portion 51 of the grommet 50 is passed through the string hole 11, a tip end of the cylindrical portion 51 protrudes from the inner peripheral surface 10a of the frame 10, and the top portion 52 is engaged to the outer peripheral surface 10b of the frame 10.
- the string 41 that is passed through the string holes 11 (grommet 50) from an inner side of the frame 10 to the outside of the frame 10 is turned back along the outer peripheral surface 10b of the frame 10, and an action of passing the string through the next string hole 11 (grommet 50) is repeated.
- a plurality of "horizontal strings 41" which is a region of the strings 40 along the width direction are strung with intervals therebetween in the longitudinal direction and a plurality of "vertical strings 42" which is a region of the strings 40 along the longitudinal direction intersecting the horizontal strings 41 are strung with intervals therebetween in the width direction.
- a net-like hitting surface is formed.
- a recessed portion 12 is provided in the outer peripheral surface 10b, and openings of the string holes 11 are provided in the recessed portion 12, thus the string 40 is turned back in the recessed portion 12.
- Fig. 3A and Fig. 3B are drawings showing a difference in the movable range of the horizontal string 41 due to a difference in the penetrating direction of the string holes 11.
- the horizontal string 41 that passes through the sides is longer than the horizontal string 41 that passes through the end portions in the longitudinal direction
- the vertical string 42 that passes through the top are longer than the vertical string 42 that passes through the end portions in the width direction, and a deformation amount of the strings 40 at the time of hitting with the central portion within the frame 10 is large, thus the central portion within the frame 10 becomes the sweet spot.
- the racket 1 in this Embodiment aims to expand the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame 10.
- an angle ⁇ 1 (hereinbelow, also referred to as a "penetrating angle", and corresponds to a first angle) formed by the width direction and a penetrating direction of the string holes 11 positioned to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than a center O of the frame 10, of the plurality of the string holes 11 through which the horizontal strings 41 are passed, is made smaller than an angle ⁇ 2 (hereinbelow, also referred to as a "normal angle", corresponds to a second angle) formed by the width direction and a normal direction of the inner peripheral surface 10a of the frame 10 in a position provided with the string hole 11 (a vertical direction in respect to a tangent to the inner peripheral surface 10a).
- the penetrating angle ⁇ 1 of the eight string holes 11 in total are made smaller than normal angle ⁇ 2, the eight string holes 11 being 2 string holes 11a(3), 11b(3) for a third horizontal string 41 (3) from the tip end side in the longitudinal direction to pass through, 2 string holes 11a(4), 11b(4) for a fourth horizontal string 41(4) to pass through, 2 string holes 11a(6), 11b(6) for a sixth horizontal string 41(6) to pass through, and 2 string holes 11a(8), 11b(8) for an eighth horizontal string 41(8) to pass through, of the horizontal strings 41 aligned in the longitudinal direction.
- a cylindrical portion 51 of the grommet 50 is passed through along the string hole 11, so that the angle ⁇ 1 formed by the axial direction of the grommets 50 that are passed through the eight horizontal string holes 11 and the width direction are also smaller than the normal angle ⁇ 2.
- the horizontal string holes 11 are penetrated so that the penetrating direction of the horizontal string holes 11 are formed along the width direction as much as possible (a direction in which the horizontal string 41 extends within the frame 10).
- the horizontal string holes 11 are penetrated so that the penetrating angle of the horizontal string holes 11 come as close as possible to zero degrees.
- the penetrating angle ⁇ 1 of the horizontal string holes 11a(6), 11b(6), 11a(8), 11b(8) through which the sixth and the eighth horizontal strings 41(6), 41(8) pass is zero degrees.
- the penetrating angle ⁇ 1 of the horizontal string holes 11 through which the third and fourth horizontal strings 41(3), 41(4) pass may be made as zero degrees, or on the other hand, the penetrating angle ⁇ 1 of the horizontal string holes 11 for the sixth and eighth horizontal strings 41(6), 41(8) to pass through may be made larger than zero degrees, or the penetrating angle ⁇ 1 of the 2 horizontal string holes 11 for a horizontal string 41 with the same number to pass through may vary. Further, the penetrating angle of the string holes 11 for the first and the second horizontal strings 41(1), 41(2) to pass through may be made smaller than the normal angle.
- the penetrating direction of the horizontal string holes 11 (the horizontal string holes 11a(4), 11b(4) for the fourth horizontal string 41(4) to pass through in the drawing) is along the normal direction.
- the horizontal string 41(4) bends relatively largely in positions p3, p4 where the horizontal string 41(4) passes through the inner peripheral surfaces 10a of the frame 10, so that the movement of the horizontal string 41(4) is fixed in the positions p3, p4.
- the movable range in the width direction of the horizontal string 41(4) becomes a length Lb between the inner peripheral surfaces 10a of the frame 10.
- the penetrating angle ⁇ 1 of the horizontal string holes 11 is made smaller than the normal angle ⁇ 2. Therefore, as shown in Fig. 3A , the angle that the horizontal string 41 (4) bends in positions where the horizontal string 41(4) passes through the inner peripheral surfaces 10a of the frame 10 can be made smaller compared to the case in Fig. 3B , and the horizontal string 41(4) can be bent in the positions p1, p2 where the horizontal string 41(4) passes through the outer peripheral surfaces 10b of the frame 10.
- the movable range of the horizontal string 41(4) in the width direction can be made as a length La between the outer peripheral surfaces 10b of the frame 10, and the movable range of the horizontal string 41(4) can be made longer than when compared to the case in Fig. 3B .
- the penetrating angle ⁇ 1 of the horizontal string holes 11 zero degrees, the movable range of the horizontal string 41 (4) can be made long more certainly.
- a deformation amount of the string 40 can be made large at the time of hitting in a region more to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than the central portion within the frame 10 and repulsion can be improved.
- the movable range of the horizontal string 41 which passes through the eight horizontal string holes 11 positioned in between the top and the sides of the frame 10 can be made close to the movable range of the horizontal string 41 passing the central portion of the frame 10, thus the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame 10 can be expanded and controllability can be improved. Therefore, even when the area of the frame 10 is made small to make high-speed swing possible, the sweet spot can be prevented from becoming small.
- the flight and the hitting feeling of the shuttlecock at the time of smashing using the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction in the frame 10 can be improved, and the racket 1 of this Embodiment can be provided as the racket 1 appropriate for a player who uses the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame 10.
- the penetrating direction of the string holes 11 other than the eight horizontal string holes 11 positioned between the top and the sides of the frame 10 is made to be along the normal direction to the inner peripheral surface 10a of the frame 10 in the positions where each of the string holes 11 are provided. Supposing that, the penetrating direction of all the string holes 11 for the horizontal string 41 to pass through is made to be along the width direction and the penetrating direction of all the string holes 11 for the vertical string 42 to pass through is made to be along the longitudinal direction, then the sweet spot expands too much. In that case, it becomes difficult to determine which region within the frame 10 is used for hitting and conversely controllability decreases. Further, the speed of the shuttlecock decreases.
- the experienced player has a tendency to use the tip end side in the longitudinal direction of the frame 10 at the time of hitting, so that there is no need to make the sweet spot in the position to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction than the center of the frame 10 wide. Therefore, as with the racket 1 in this Embodiment, by making the penetrating direction of the string hole 11 provided to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction of the frame 10 to be along the normal direction, only the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame 10 can be expanded, and it is possible to suppress the sweet spot to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction from expanding more than necessary.
- the longitudinal direction of the racket 1 is longer than the width direction, and the movable range of the vertical string 42 can be made wider than that of the horizontal string 41, thus there is no need to make the movable range of the vertical string 42 wide. Therefore, as with the racket 1 of this Embodiment, by making the penetrating direction of the string holes 11 for the vertical string 42 to pass through to be along the normal direction, it is possible to suppress the sweet spot from expanding more than necessary in the longitudinal direction.
- the drilling processing of the frame 10 can be made easy.
- the penetrating angle ⁇ 1 of the string hole 11 through which the horizontal string 41 is passed and through which the vertical string 42 is not passed, of the string holes 11 positioned to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than the center O of the frame 10, is made smaller than the normal angle ⁇ 2.
- the penetrating direction of the string hole 11 through which the horizontal string 41 and the vertical string 42 are passed is made to be along the normal direction.
- the penetrating direction of the string holes 11a(5), 11b(5), 11a(7), 11b(7) through which the fifth and the seventh horizontal strings 41(5), 41(7) from the tip end side in the longitudinal direction pass is along the normal direction.
- the string hole 11 for two strings 40 to pass through has a larger hole diameter compared to the string hole 11 for only one string 40 to pass through, and the movement of the horizontal string 41 in the inner peripheral surfaces 10a of the frame 10 is less prone to be restricted, and the movable range of the horizontal string 41 is less prone to become short. Therefore, even in the case that the penetrating direction of the string hole 11 for two strings 40 to pass through is made to be along the normal direction, the sweet spot can be prevented from becoming small. In other words, it is not necessary to make the hole diameter of the string hole 11 through which only the horizontal string 41 passes large in order to expand the sweet spot, thus the strength of the frame 10 can be enhanced. Further, by making the penetrating direction of the string hole 11 through which two strings 40 are passed to be along the normal direction, the drilling processing of the frame 10 can be made easy.
- a bending angle ⁇ 3 of the vertical string 42 becomes a right angle or an angle close to a right angle.
- a stress at the time of hitting concentrates in a corner portion where the vertical string 42 bends. Therefore, by making the penetrating direction of the string hole 11 through which two strings 40 pass to be along the normal direction, a bending angle of the vertical string 42 can be made gentle, and the stress concentration at the time of hitting can be suppressed, thus decrease in strength of the vertical string 42 and the grommets 50 can be suppressed.
- the penetrating direction of the string holes 11 through which the horizontal string 41 and the vertical string 42 pass and that are positioned to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than the center O of the frame 10 may be made to be along the width direction.
- the raw material (for example, resin) of the grommets 50 that are passed through the eight horizontal string holes 11 positioned in between the top and the sides of the frame 10 a harder raw material than a raw material of the grommets 50 that are passed through the other string holes 11 is used. In this way, a frictional drag between the grommets 50 that are passed through the horizontal string holes 11 and the horizontal strings 41 can be made smaller than a frictional drag between the grommets 50 that are passed through other string holes 11 and the horizontal strings 41.
- the horizontal string 41 that is passed through the horizontal string hole 11 becomes easier to move, a deformation amount of the string 40 at the time of hitting in a region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame 10 can be made larger, and repulsion can be further improved.
- the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame 10 can be expanded more certainly.
- the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction of the frame 10 has a shorter length in the width direction compared to the region to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction.
- the horizontal strings 41 that pass through the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction of the frame 10 have a shorter movable range than the horizontal strings 41 that pass through the region to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction, thus the racket 1 in this Embodiment becomes more effective.
- the racket 1 may have a tapered shape with the top of the frame 10 flattened.
- the badminton racket is provided as an example, but it is not limited thereto.
- this invention may be applied to such as a tennis racket or a squash racket.
- the racket 1 with the string 40 stretched tightly within the frame 10 is provided as an example, but it is not limited to this, and the racket does not have to have the string 40 stretched tightly therein.
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Description
- The present application claims priority upon Japanese Patent Application No.
2013-109183 filed on May 23, 2013 - The present invention relates to rackets used for such as badminton.
- Rackets that are used for badminton and the like generally have a shaft, a frame joined to a tip end side in a longitudinal direction of the shaft, and a handle joined to a rear end side in the longitudinal direction of the shaft, and a plurality of holes for a string to pass through are provided along a circumferential direction of the frame (for example, refer to Patent Literature 1). Strings are strung so that within the frame a plurality of vertical strings that are a region of the strings extending in the longitudinal direction are aligned with intervals therebetween in a width direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction, and a plurality of horizontal strings that are a region of strings extending in the width direction are aligned with intervals therebetween in the longitudinal direction. Thus, a net-like hitting surface is formed.
- [Patent Literature 1] Japanese Laid-open Application No.
2000-42145 - With the racket, the frame area is made small so that high-speed swing is possible, and the speed of a shuttlecock when smashing can be improved. But, when the frame area of the racket is made small, a sweet spot also becomes small, and controllability decreases. Further, it is well-known that the speed of the shuttlecock increases by smashing using an upper portion within the frame (a region to a tip end side in the longitudinal direction), and in particular an experienced player has a tendency to use the upper portion within the frame at the time of hitting.
- An advantage of some aspects of the present invention is that it is possible to expand the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame.
- An aspect of the invention is a racket comprising:
- a shaft;
- a frame joined to a tip end side in a longitudinal direction of the shaft; and
- a handle joined to a rear end side in the longitudinal direction of the shaft,
- wherein the frame is provided with a plurality of through holes that penetrate from an inner peripheral surface to an outer peripheral surface for a string to pass through,
- a through hole has a first angle formed between a width direction and a penetrating direction of the through hole smaller than a second angle formed between the width direction and a normal direction to the inner peripheral surface in a position provided with the through hole, the through hole being for the string along the width direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction on a hitting surface of the racket to pass through, the through hole being positioned to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than a center of the frame.
- Other features of the present invention will be made clear through the present specification with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- For a more complete understanding of the present invention and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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Fig. 1 is a front view and a perspective view of a badminton racket; -
Fig. 2 is a front view of an upper half of a frame of the racket; and -
Fig. 3A and Fig. 3B are drawings showing a difference in a movable range of a horizontal string due to a difference in penetrating directions of string holes. - At least the following matters will become clear through the description of the present specification and the accompanying drawings.
- From the description in this specification and the drawings, at least the below matters will become clear.
- In other words, a racket includes:
- a shaft;
- a frame joined to a tip end side in a longitudinal direction of the shaft; and
- a handle joined to a rear end side in the longitudinal direction of the shaft,
- wherein the frame is provided with a plurality of through holes that penetrate from an inner peripheral surface to an outer peripheral surface for a string to pass through,
- a through hole has a first angle formed between a width direction and a penetrating direction of the through hole smaller than a second angle formed between the width direction and a normal direction to the inner peripheral surface in a position provided with the through hole, the through hole being for the string along the width direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction on a hitting surface of the racket to pass through, the through hole being positioned to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than a center of the frame.
- With such a racket, a movable range of a string along a width direction strung in a region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be made long. Therefore, a deformation amount of the string at the time of hitting in the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be made large, and the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be expanded.
- With such a racket, the string along the longitudinal direction is not passed through the through hole, the through hole being for the string along the width direction to pass through, the through hole having the first angle smaller than the second angle.
- According to such a racket, a drilling processing to the frame can be easily performed.
- With such a racket, the first angle is zero degrees.
- According to such a racket, the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be expanded more certainly.
- With such a racket, the through hole is not provided to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction than the center of the frame, the through hole being for the string along the width direction to pass through, the through hole having the first angle smaller than the second angle.
- According to such a racket, the sweet spot to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction within the frame can be suppressed from becoming wider than necessary.
- With such a racket, the penetrating direction of the through hole is along the normal direction to the inner peripheral surface in the position provided with the through hole, the through hole being for the string along the longitudinal direction to pass through.
- According to such a racket, the sweet spot can be suppressed from expanding more than necessary in the longitudinal direction.
- Hereinbelow, a badminton racket as a racket according to this invention is given as an example to explain the Embodiments.
Fig. 1 shows a front view and a perspective view of the badminton racket (hereinbelow, racket 1). Note that, the left drawing is the front view and the right drawing is the perspective view.Fig. 2 is a front view of an upper half of aframe 10 of theracket 1. Theracket 1 has ashaft 20, theframe 10 joined to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction of theshaft 20, ahandle 30 joined to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction of theshaft 20,strings 40 stretched tightly in the inner side of theframe 10, and grommets 50 through which thestrings 40 are passed. In the explanation, a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction on a hitting surface of the racket 1 (on a plane along the hitting surface) is called a width direction, and a direction orthogonal to the hitting surface of theracket 1 is called a thickness direction. - The shape of the
frame 10 is a substantially oval shape extending in the longitudinal direction. Further, theframe 10 is provided with a plurality of string holes 11 (corresponds to through holes) with intervals therebetween along a circumferential direction of theframe 10 over almost the entire perimeter of theframe 10, thestring holes 11 being for thestrings 40 to pass through, and thestring holes 11 penetrating from an innerperipheral surface 10a thereof to an outerperipheral surface 10b thereof. As shown inFig. 2 , thegrommet 50 has acylindrical portion 51 and atop portion 52, and thecylindrical portion 51 and thetop portion 52 are provided with a hole for thestring 40 to pass through. Thecylindrical portion 51 of thegrommet 50 is passed through thestring hole 11, a tip end of thecylindrical portion 51 protrudes from the innerperipheral surface 10a of theframe 10, and thetop portion 52 is engaged to the outerperipheral surface 10b of theframe 10. - Further, at the time the
strings 40 are stretched tightly in theframe 10, for example, thestring 41 that is passed through the string holes 11 (grommet 50) from an inner side of theframe 10 to the outside of theframe 10 is turned back along the outerperipheral surface 10b of theframe 10, and an action of passing the string through the next string hole 11 (grommet 50) is repeated. As a result, in the inner side of theframe 10, a plurality of "horizontal strings 41" which is a region of thestrings 40 along the width direction are strung with intervals therebetween in the longitudinal direction and a plurality of "vertical strings 42" which is a region of thestrings 40 along the longitudinal direction intersecting thehorizontal strings 41 are strung with intervals therebetween in the width direction. Thus, a net-like hitting surface is formed. Note that, in a region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction of theframe 10, arecessed portion 12 is provided in the outerperipheral surface 10b, and openings of thestring holes 11 are provided in therecessed portion 12, thus thestring 40 is turned back in therecessed portion 12. -
Fig. 3A and Fig. 3B are drawings showing a difference in the movable range of thehorizontal string 41 due to a difference in the penetrating direction of the string holes 11. With theracket 1, by making an area of the frame 10 (an area of theframe 10 and a hitting surface) small, air resistance at the time of swinging decreases, and high-speed swinging becomes possible, thus the speed of the shuttlecock at the time of smashing can be improved. But, in a case where the area of theframe 10 is made small, the sweet spot also becomes small, and controllabity decreases. The sweet spot is a region with good repulsion and little vibration at the time of hitting. With the substantially oval-shapedframe 10, thehorizontal string 41 that passes through the sides (the both end portions in the width direction and a central portion in the longitudinal direction) is longer than thehorizontal string 41 that passes through the end portions in the longitudinal direction, and thevertical string 42 that passes through the top (a tip end portion in the longitudinal direction and a central portion in the width direction) are longer than thevertical string 42 that passes through the end portions in the width direction, and a deformation amount of thestrings 40 at the time of hitting with the central portion within theframe 10 is large, thus the central portion within theframe 10 becomes the sweet spot. On the other hand, it is known that by smashing using the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction in theframe 10, the speed of the shuttlecock improves, and in particular an experienced player has a tendency to use the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within theframe 10 at the time of hitting. Thus, theracket 1 in this Embodiment aims to expand the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within theframe 10. - Therefore, in this Embodiment, as shown in
Fig. 2 , an angle θ1 (hereinbelow, also referred to as a "penetrating angle", and corresponds to a first angle) formed by the width direction and a penetrating direction of the string holes 11 positioned to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than a center O of theframe 10, of the plurality of the string holes 11 through which thehorizontal strings 41 are passed, is made smaller than an angle θ2 (hereinbelow, also referred to as a "normal angle", corresponds to a second angle) formed by the width direction and a normal direction of the innerperipheral surface 10a of theframe 10 in a position provided with the string hole 11 (a vertical direction in respect to a tangent to the innerperipheral surface 10a). - Specifically, the penetrating angle θ1 of the eight string holes 11 in total (hereinbelow also referred to as "horizontal string holes") are made smaller than normal angle θ2, the eight string holes 11 being 2
string holes 11a(3), 11b(3) for a third horizontal string 41 (3) from the tip end side in the longitudinal direction to pass through, 2string holes 11a(4), 11b(4) for a fourth horizontal string 41(4) to pass through, 2string holes 11a(6), 11b(6) for a sixth horizontal string 41(6) to pass through, and 2string holes 11a(8), 11b(8) for an eighth horizontal string 41(8) to pass through, of thehorizontal strings 41 aligned in the longitudinal direction. Note that, acylindrical portion 51 of thegrommet 50 is passed through along thestring hole 11, so that the angle θ1 formed by the axial direction of thegrommets 50 that are passed through the eight horizontal string holes 11 and the width direction are also smaller than the normal angle θ2. - Further, with the
racket 1 of this Embodiment, the horizontal string holes 11 are penetrated so that the penetrating direction of the horizontal string holes 11 are formed along the width direction as much as possible (a direction in which thehorizontal string 41 extends within the frame 10). In other words, the horizontal string holes 11 are penetrated so that the penetrating angle of the horizontal string holes 11 come as close as possible to zero degrees. InFig. 2 , the penetrating angle θ1 of thehorizontal string holes 11a(6), 11b(6), 11a(8), 11b(8) through which the sixth and the eighth horizontal strings 41(6), 41(8) pass is zero degrees. It is not limited to this however, and for example, the penetrating angle θ1 of the horizontal string holes 11 through which the third and fourth horizontal strings 41(3), 41(4) pass may be made as zero degrees, or on the other hand, the penetrating angle θ1 of the horizontal string holes 11 for the sixth and eighth horizontal strings 41(6), 41(8) to pass through may be made larger than zero degrees, or the penetrating angle θ1 of the 2 horizontal string holes 11 for ahorizontal string 41 with the same number to pass through may vary. Further, the penetrating angle of the string holes 11 for the first and the second horizontal strings 41(1), 41(2) to pass through may be made smaller than the normal angle. - Here supposing that, as shown in
Fig. 3B , the penetrating direction of the horizontal string holes 11 (thehorizontal string holes 11a(4), 11b(4) for the fourth horizontal string 41(4) to pass through in the drawing) is along the normal direction. In this case, the horizontal string 41(4) bends relatively largely in positions p3, p4 where the horizontal string 41(4) passes through the innerperipheral surfaces 10a of theframe 10, so that the movement of the horizontal string 41(4) is fixed in the positions p3, p4. Thus, the movable range in the width direction of the horizontal string 41(4) becomes a length Lb between the innerperipheral surfaces 10a of theframe 10. - On the contrary, with the
racket 1 in this Embodiment, the penetrating angle θ1 of the horizontal string holes 11 is made smaller than the normal angle θ2. Therefore, as shown inFig. 3A , the angle that the horizontal string 41 (4) bends in positions where the horizontal string 41(4) passes through the innerperipheral surfaces 10a of theframe 10 can be made smaller compared to the case inFig. 3B , and the horizontal string 41(4) can be bent in the positions p1, p2 where the horizontal string 41(4) passes through the outerperipheral surfaces 10b of theframe 10. Thus, the movable range of the horizontal string 41(4) in the width direction can be made as a length La between the outerperipheral surfaces 10b of theframe 10, and the movable range of the horizontal string 41(4) can be made longer than when compared to the case inFig. 3B . In particular, by making the penetrating angle θ1 of the horizontal string holes 11 zero degrees, the movable range of the horizontal string 41 (4) can be made long more certainly. As a result, a deformation amount of thestring 40 can be made large at the time of hitting in a region more to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than the central portion within theframe 10 and repulsion can be improved. - In other words, with the
racket 1 in this Embodiment, the movable range of thehorizontal string 41 which passes through the eight horizontal string holes 11 positioned in between the top and the sides of theframe 10 can be made close to the movable range of thehorizontal string 41 passing the central portion of theframe 10, thus the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within theframe 10 can be expanded and controllability can be improved. Therefore, even when the area of theframe 10 is made small to make high-speed swing possible, the sweet spot can be prevented from becoming small. Further, the flight and the hitting feeling of the shuttlecock at the time of smashing using the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction in theframe 10 can be improved, and theracket 1 of this Embodiment can be provided as theracket 1 appropriate for a player who uses the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within theframe 10. - Further, with the
racket 1 in this Embodiment, the penetrating direction of the string holes 11 other than the eight horizontal string holes 11 positioned between the top and the sides of theframe 10 is made to be along the normal direction to the innerperipheral surface 10a of theframe 10 in the positions where each of the string holes 11 are provided. Supposing that, the penetrating direction of all the string holes 11 for thehorizontal string 41 to pass through is made to be along the width direction and the penetrating direction of all the string holes 11 for thevertical string 42 to pass through is made to be along the longitudinal direction, then the sweet spot expands too much. In that case, it becomes difficult to determine which region within theframe 10 is used for hitting and conversely controllability decreases. Further, the speed of the shuttlecock decreases. - In particular the experienced player has a tendency to use the tip end side in the longitudinal direction of the
frame 10 at the time of hitting, so that there is no need to make the sweet spot in the position to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction than the center of theframe 10 wide. Therefore, as with theracket 1 in this Embodiment, by making the penetrating direction of thestring hole 11 provided to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction of theframe 10 to be along the normal direction, only the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within theframe 10 can be expanded, and it is possible to suppress the sweet spot to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction from expanding more than necessary. - Further, the longitudinal direction of the
racket 1 is longer than the width direction, and the movable range of thevertical string 42 can be made wider than that of thehorizontal string 41, thus there is no need to make the movable range of thevertical string 42 wide. Therefore, as with theracket 1 of this Embodiment, by making the penetrating direction of the string holes 11 for thevertical string 42 to pass through to be along the normal direction, it is possible to suppress the sweet spot from expanding more than necessary in the longitudinal direction. - Further, by making the penetrating direction of the
string hole 11 to be along the normal direction rather than along the width direction or the longitudinal direction, for example the drilling processing with such as a drill becomes easy. Therefore, as with theracket 1 of this Embodiment, by making the penetrating direction of the string holes 11 other than the eight horizontal string holes 11 to be along the normal direction, the drilling processing of theframe 10 can be made easy. - Further, with the
racket 1 of this Embodiment, the penetrating angle θ1 of thestring hole 11 through which thehorizontal string 41 is passed and through which thevertical string 42 is not passed, of the string holes 11 positioned to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than the center O of theframe 10, is made smaller than the normal angle θ2. In other words, the penetrating direction of thestring hole 11 through which thehorizontal string 41 and thevertical string 42 are passed is made to be along the normal direction. For example, inFig. 2 , the penetrating direction of thestring holes 11a(5), 11b(5), 11a(7), 11b(7) through which the fifth and the seventh horizontal strings 41(5), 41(7) from the tip end side in the longitudinal direction pass is along the normal direction. - The
string hole 11 for twostrings 40 to pass through has a larger hole diameter compared to thestring hole 11 for only onestring 40 to pass through, and the movement of thehorizontal string 41 in the innerperipheral surfaces 10a of theframe 10 is less prone to be restricted, and the movable range of thehorizontal string 41 is less prone to become short. Therefore, even in the case that the penetrating direction of thestring hole 11 for twostrings 40 to pass through is made to be along the normal direction, the sweet spot can be prevented from becoming small. In other words, it is not necessary to make the hole diameter of thestring hole 11 through which only thehorizontal string 41 passes large in order to expand the sweet spot, thus the strength of theframe 10 can be enhanced. Further, by making the penetrating direction of thestring hole 11 through which twostrings 40 are passed to be along the normal direction, the drilling processing of theframe 10 can be made easy. - Further, supposing that the penetrating direction of the
string hole 11 through which twostrings 40 are passed is made to be along the width direction, then as shown inFig. 3B a bending angle θ3 of thevertical string 42 becomes a right angle or an angle close to a right angle. In that case, a stress at the time of hitting concentrates in a corner portion where thevertical string 42 bends. Therefore, by making the penetrating direction of thestring hole 11 through which twostrings 40 pass to be along the normal direction, a bending angle of thevertical string 42 can be made gentle, and the stress concentration at the time of hitting can be suppressed, thus decrease in strength of thevertical string 42 and thegrommets 50 can be suppressed. It is not limited to this, however, and the penetrating direction of the string holes 11 through which thehorizontal string 41 and thevertical string 42 pass and that are positioned to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than the center O of theframe 10 may be made to be along the width direction. - Further, with the
racket 1 of this Embodiment, as the raw material (for example, resin) of thegrommets 50 that are passed through the eight horizontal string holes 11 positioned in between the top and the sides of theframe 10, a harder raw material than a raw material of thegrommets 50 that are passed through the other string holes 11 is used. In this way, a frictional drag between thegrommets 50 that are passed through the horizontal string holes 11 and thehorizontal strings 41 can be made smaller than a frictional drag between thegrommets 50 that are passed through other string holes 11 and thehorizontal strings 41. Thus, thehorizontal string 41 that is passed through thehorizontal string hole 11 becomes easier to move, a deformation amount of thestring 40 at the time of hitting in a region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within theframe 10 can be made larger, and repulsion can be further improved. In other words, the sweet spot to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction within theframe 10 can be expanded more certainly. - Further, with the
racket 1, the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction of theframe 10 has a shorter length in the width direction compared to the region to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction. With such aracket 1, thehorizontal strings 41 that pass through the region to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction of theframe 10 have a shorter movable range than thehorizontal strings 41 that pass through the region to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction, thus theracket 1 in this Embodiment becomes more effective. Further, theracket 1 may have a tapered shape with the top of theframe 10 flattened. With such aracket 1, a normal angle θ2 of the string holes 11 provided between the top and the sides of theframe 10 becomes relatively large, and the movement of thehorizontal string 41 in the innerperipheral surfaces 10a of theframe 10 is prone to being restricted, thus theracket 1 in this Embodiment becomes more effective. - The above Embodiments are to facilitate understanding of this invention, and do not limit this invention in any way. This invention can be changed or modified without departing from the scope thereof, and it is needless to say that this invention includes its equivalents.
- For example, in the above Embodiments, as the racket according to this invention, the badminton racket is provided as an example, but it is not limited thereto. For example, this invention may be applied to such as a tennis racket or a squash racket. Further, in the above Embodiments, as the racket according to this invention, the
racket 1 with thestring 40 stretched tightly within theframe 10 is provided as an example, but it is not limited to this, and the racket does not have to have thestring 40 stretched tightly therein.
Claims (5)
- A racket comprising:a shaft;a frame joined to a tip end side in a longitudinal direction of the shaft; anda handle joined to a rear end side in the longitudinal direction of the shaft,wherein the frame is provided with a plurality of through holes that penetrate from an inner peripheral surface to an outer peripheral surface for a string to pass through,a through hole has a first angle formed between a width direction and a penetrating direction of the through hole smaller than a second angle formed between the width direction and a normal direction to the inner peripheral surface in a position provided with the through hole, the through hole being for the string along the width direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction on a hitting surface of the racket to pass through, the through hole being positioned to the tip end side in the longitudinal direction than a center of the frame.
- A racket according to claim 1, wherein
the string along the longitudinal direction is not passed through the through hole, the through hole being for the string along the width direction to pass through, the through hole having the first angle smaller than the second angle. - A racket according to claim 1 or 2, wherein
the first angle is zero degrees. - A racket according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein
the through hole is not provided to the rear end side in the longitudinal direction than the center of the frame, the through hole being for the string along the width direction to pass through, the through hole having the first angle smaller than the second angle. - A racket according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein
the penetrating direction of the through hole is along the normal direction to the inner peripheral surface in the position provided with the through hole, the through hole being for the string along the longitudinal direction to pass through.
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