Athletic devices and other devices with superelastic components

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6916035
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10050944

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A racket includes a handle section, a head section, and a connecting section positioned between the handle section and the head section. One or more of the handle section, the head section, and the connecting section include a superelastic metal. The racket, other athletic devices and other devices containing superelastic components are capable of producing a spring force in response to a deflection. The superelastic components may improve the performance of rackets, athletic devices and other devices by increasing the contact duration between the active element of the device and objects against which the devices are configured to exert a force. The superelastic components also provide increased resistance to breakage or plastic deformation of the racket, athletic device or other devices, especially when exposed to frequent deflections. Superelastic components are able to decrease the weight of rackets, athletic devices, or other devices without sacrificing strength. The superelastic components also enable applying a specific spring force at a flex point of the racket to enhance the dynamic response resulting from a desired deflection.

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CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGIES INC4574 COUNTRY LANE LIVERMORE CA 94550

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Hare, William D Bethesda, MD 22 1361
Houser, Russell A 1787 Verdite St., Livermore, CA 94550 85 11906

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