Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
473527000 | Paddle | 14 |
20110098143 | SHAKEHAND TYPE PINGPONG RACKET WITH SUPPORTING PROJECTION PART - A table tennis racket for shakehand grip style, in which a player having an index finger in contact with a backhand side of a racket body while grasping a handgrip of the racket with a thumb and middle, ring, and little fingers. The player can enhance powerful offensive strokes, and does not immoderately move his or her wrist when flipping the batting side to use both sides of the racket during a game. A beginner can easily enjoy playing table tennis using both sides of the racket with little slide and shake. The table tennis racket includes a racket body; two hitting surfaces formed on both sides of the body, each of the hitting surfaces covered with a rubber sheet; a handgrip extending downwards from the racket body; and projections extending outwards from an outer surface of the handgrip and supported by player's fingers when a player grips the handgrip. | 04-28-2011 |
20110201461 | SPORTS RACQUET STRUCTURE - A sports racquet comprising a handle portion, a paddle portion, which is provided with at least a solid ball striking surface, and a neck portion, which rigidly connects said handle portion and said paddle portion. The paddle portion comprises at least a first cavity having a first longitudinal axis, which is substantially unperpendicular to said main reference plane. | 08-18-2011 |
20120010031 | Table tennis paddle - A novel and useful table tennis paddle for use during the play of any racket or paddle sport but preferably table tennis is provided and includes: a blade having a head and a handle extending from the head. The blade comprises a first layer, a second layer coupled to the first layer, a third layer coupled to the second layer, a fourth layer coupled to the third layer, and a fifth layer coupled to the fourth layer. Moreover, the first layer preferably comprises three sub-layers, the second layer preferably comprises one sub-layer, the third layer preferably comprises three sub-layers, the fourth layer preferably comprises one layer, and the fifth layer preferably comprises three sub-layers. | 01-12-2012 |
20140221133 | Table Tennis Paddle - A table tennis paddle is disclosed designed to enhance player control using a penhold grip. The paddle includes a thumb tab extending from the handle on which a player rests a thumb and, in an embodiment, a finger tab extending from the opposite side of the handle. The finger tab preferably defines a recess adjacent the handle which receives the forefinger. | 08-07-2014 |
20140221134 | LIGHT-UP TABLE TENNIS PADDLE AND METHOD - A table tennis blade for playing table tennis with a ball includes a handle, a paddle extending from the handle having a generally circular configuration, one or more sources of light mounted to the handle or the paddle and/or a sensor mounted to the handle and/or the paddle. The sensor may be in communication with the light and may be configured to illuminate the light when the paddle strikes the ball. | 08-07-2014 |
20140302953 | Table tennis racquet and method of production - A table tennis racquet ( | 10-09-2014 |
20160184678 | SPORTS PADDLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A sports paddle for use in striking an object during play comprises a head including a first base layer and a first support layer. The first base layer has an exposed, first base surface that is configured to contact the object during play, and a first opposed base surface. Additionally, the first base layer is formed from a first material. The first support layer has a first support surface that substantially faces the first opposed base surface. The first support surface is only partially exposed. Additionally, the first support layer is formed from a second material that is different than the first material. The first base surface and the first support surface cooperate to form a first hitting surface that is configured to contact the object during play. | 06-30-2016 |
20160184679 | NECK COVER FOR A SPORTS PADDLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A sports paddle for use in striking an object during play comprises a head, a handle, a neck and a neck cover. The head is configured to contact the object during play. The handle is coupled to the head. The neck that extends substantially between the head and the handle. Additionally, the neck cover is selectively positionable substantially about the neck to provide a smooth transition between the head and the handle. The neck cover includes an engineered surface formed from at least one of rubber, polymer, foam, composites and plastic. Additionally, the neck cover can include an ergonomically formed outer surface that can be selectively gripped by the hand of the user. For example, the outer surface can be shaped to fit into a crease between a palm and forefingers of the hand of the user. | 06-30-2016 |
20160250533 | Modular Paddle | 09-01-2016 |
473528000 | Projectile striking surface is flexible sheet secured to peripheral frame | 2 |
20130196799 | TABLE TENNIS BAT - The proposed device enables to improve cushioning properties, increase ball flying speed, improve twisting of a ball. The said technical effect is achieved owing to that the proposed bat comprises a base, a handle and an elastic pad connected to the base outer surface. Protrusions on the elastic pad are distributed evenly. The said protrusions are made T-shaped, in the form of a leg and a head combined with the said leg. The legs are connected to the elastic pad. The heads of the neighboring T-shaped protrusions are brought into contact therebetween. | 08-01-2013 |
20140066235 | "Silencer" Pickle Ball Paddle - Rubber sheets of various compounds are glued to the outer surfaces of pickle ball paddles made of plastic, wood, fiberglass, aluminum or graphite. | 03-06-2014 |
473529000 | Having resilient blade facing | 2 |
20110319207 | Table Tennis Racket - A ball-striking sole for a table tennis paddle comprises a flexible coating ( | 12-29-2011 |
20160107053 | PICKLEBALL PADDLE - The present invention may comprise methods of fabricating a paddle with monolithic fiber composite parts. The invention may result in an integral piece, while minimizing weaknesses and manufacturing complexity. Superior paddles are produced that avoid dead spots, soft spots, laminar separation, and other disadvantages while retaining consistent rigidity and improving play during pickleball play. | 04-21-2016 |
473530000 | Blade having means to enhance friction upon impacted projectile (e.g., to enhance English upon projectile, etc.) | 1 |
20150024879 | SPORTS PADDLE WITH IMPROVED HEAD PORTION - A sports paddle including a head portion coupled to a handle portion. The head portion includes at least one core layer positioned between first and second face plates. The first and second face plates have first and second outer surfaces, respectively. The head portion defines a plurality of through-head portion holes extending from the first outer surface to the second outer surface and a plurality of grooves extending into the first and second face plates. The head portion can include first and second face plates having first and second outer surfaces, respectively, and the handle portion can include a grip. Each of the first and second outer surfaces can include a roughened region and a generally smooth region. The smooth region of the first outer surface can space apart the grip from the roughened region of the first outer surface. | 01-22-2015 |