Weighted Sweat Band
The weighted sweat band described is a useful wearable sporting accessory for tennis players. It's manufactured with common manufacturing processes and uses relatively common materials.
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INVENTORDavid Rials
BACKGROUNDThis invention was created during a tennis practice session of the inventor
BRIEF SUMMARYWeighted sweat band to be worn while playing tennis.
- item 1: is the cuff
- item 2: mass pocket
- item 3: mass
- item 4: elastic strap
- item 5: hook strip
- item 6: hook strip
- Item 1: hook strip
- Item 2: mass pocket
- Item 3: hook strip
- Item 4: cuff
- Item 5: mass
The sweat band uses ASTM 304 stainless steel weights (although other passivated metals could be used) to supply the mass. This mass is located on
Claims
1. The weighted band provides more available potential energy and henceforth more kinetic energy to the racquet during the forehand and serve of the tennis player. To do this the wearer has to wear on the opposite wrist of the dominate racquet hand. This is non-obvious as the mass quantity and attachment to the wrist require detail understanding of the physical properties of metals, fabric materials, and physical inertial properties of masses for the creation of the invention.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 18, 2017
Publication Date: Nov 7, 2019
Inventor: David James Rials (Houston, TX)
Application Number: 15/787,034