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A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
A63B49/00—Stringed rackets, e.g. for tennis
A63B49/02—Frames
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11,776. Altman, Sir A. May 12. [Cognate Application, 24,120/10.] Rackets. - The frame of a tennis or other racket is made of alternating strips of hard wood. In one form the frame consists of three strips, the outer and inner strips being of lancewood and the middle one. of hickory, but other woods, fibre, or metal may be used in conjunction with such strips. The strips are shaped and then heated, glued or otherwise united, and bent round a former d corresponding in shape to the required inner contour of the racket. The strips are held rigidly in position until the glue sets by a series of screws g carried by an outer frame f. The frame f and former d are fixed to or formed integrally with a base-plate i.
Improvements relating to Golf Clubs, Cricket and Base Ball Bats, Racquets, Hockey Sticks, Croquet Mallets, Billiard Cues, and similar Sporting Requisites.