SPORTING RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner Address Description
QUADRAX QUADRAX CORPORATION 300 High Point Avenue Portsmouth RI 02871 sporting and recreational equipment, namely; squash rackets; badminton rackets; racket ball rackets; table tennis rackets; gold club shafts; golf club face plate inserts; archery arrow shafts; archery bows; javelins; knee braces for athletic use; baseball bats; j'ai alai baskets; hockey sticks; hang glider structural members; fishing rods, poles for vaulting; water skis; roller and ice skates; in line skates; polo and croquet mallets; sports body armor; snowboards; sailboards; surfboards, body boards; skate boards, and cricket paddles; and mountain climbing equipment, namely pitons, blocks, chocks, ice axes, and carabiners;oars; oar blades; canoes; kayaks; racing hulls; sailboard masts; sports use wheelchairs; single rider jet boats and parts therefor, namely hulls, frames, seat posts and steering wheels and handles; bicycles and bicycle frame components, namely forks, seat posts, handlebars, peddle cranks, and shock absorbers; boats, boat parts and sub-assemblies, namely hulls, booms, spars, rudders, and center boards; sail boat masts, booms, spinnakers, rudders, centerboards, and hatches;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An application of rate gyros and accelerometers allows electronic measurement of the motion of a rigid or semi-rigid body, such as a body associated with sporting equipment including a fly rod during casting, a baseball bat, a tennis racquet or a golf club during swinging. For instance, data can be collected by one gyro according to the present invention is extremely useful in analyzing the motion of a fly rod during fly casting instruction, and can also be used during the research, development and design phases of fly casting equipment including fly rods and fly lines. Similarly, data collected by three gyros and three accelerometers is extremely useful in analyzing the three dimensional motion of other sporting equipment such as baseball bats, tennis racquets and golf clubs. This data can be used to support instruction as well as design of the sporting equipment.