Palmlike transverse-handle table-tennis bat
The utility model discloses a table tennis bat with a crossly-gripped handle and relates to the class of the bat structure model. To effectively overcome the six defects as following, the existing straight-gripped bat has a small beat range; backhand regulation of the bat is difficult; a backhand st...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
Published |
15.12.1999
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Edition | 6 |
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Summary: | The utility model discloses a table tennis bat with a crossly-gripped handle and relates to the class of the bat structure model. To effectively overcome the six defects as following, the existing straight-gripped bat has a small beat range; backhand regulation of the bat is difficult; a backhand stroke is difficult; strength is hard to exert on the ball for beating; the existing crossly-gripped bat has less serve variation; the ball running in a short distance within the tennis table is more difficult to handle; the ball following the body is more difficult to handle, the utility model provides an HZ type and an HH type bats. An angle of about 75 DEG is included between a straight-gripped handle and the crossly-gripped handle, so that when the bat is crossly gripped, with an included angle less than 10 DEG, the elongation line of the human arm axis is intersected with the longitudinal axis of the bat. The HZ type and the HH type bats all effectively overcome the defects of the straight-gripped and the crossly-gripped bats with straight handles. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: CN1998215012U |