CN219128218U - Finger pad and table tennis bat - Google Patents

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CN219128218U
CN219128218U CN202223223101.4U CN202223223101U CN219128218U CN 219128218 U CN219128218 U CN 219128218U CN 202223223101 U CN202223223101 U CN 202223223101U CN 219128218 U CN219128218 U CN 219128218U
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The application discloses a finger pad and table tennis bat, the finger pad includes the pad body, the pad body is used for setting up in the surface of the bottom plate of table tennis bat in order to support the finger, and, the pad body is the stereoplasm structure, the holding surface of pad body is equipped with anti-skidding structure; the anti-slip structure comprises at least one of anti-slip textures, a surface layer with the anti-slip textures on the surface and a concave matched with the belly of the finger. The contact friction force between the fingers and the table tennis bat can be increased, so that the holding force of the fingers on the table tennis bat can be reduced, the influence on joints caused by large finger pressure is reduced or eliminated, and the transmission effect of finger force is improved.

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Finger pad and table tennis bat
Technical Field
The application belongs to the technical field of sports goods, and particularly relates to a finger pad and a table tennis bat using the same.
Background
The straight plate holding plate mainly bears force by fingers, if the force of the fingers is insufficient, the fingers hold an unstable racket, and the force loss is caused when the ball is struck, so that the striking effect is affected. If the above problem is overcome by increasing the finger force, the force applied to the joints at the distal ends of the fingers is increased, and the joints are deformed.
At present, common mainstream straight-shooting designs only pay attention to the wood layer and fiber layer structures, and do not pay attention to the problem of finger force and protection.
Disclosure of Invention
The application aims at least solving one of the technical problems existing in the prior art and providing a finger pad and a table tennis bat using the same.
According to a first aspect of embodiments of the present application, there is provided a finger pad, including a pad body, the pad body is used for setting up at the surface of the bottom plate of table tennis bat in order to support the finger, and, the pad body is the stereoplasm structure, the holding surface of pad body is equipped with anti-skidding structure.
Optionally, the shore a hardness of the gasket body is greater than 43.
Optionally, the anti-slip structure comprises at least one of an anti-slip texture, a surface layer with an anti-slip texture on the surface, and a recess that fits with the belly of the finger.
Optionally, the gasket body has a maximum thickness of not more than 8mm and a minimum thickness of not less than 2mm in a thickness direction.
Optionally, the pad body is specifically configured to be disposed on a first surface of a base plate of the table tennis bat to support a thumb.
Optionally, the pad body is specifically configured to be disposed on a second surface of a base plate of the table tennis bat to support one or more of the middle finger, ring finger, and little finger.
According to a second aspect of embodiments of the present application, there is provided a table tennis bat, comprising:
a bottom plate;
the rubber is sleeved on the surface of the bottom plate; the method comprises the steps of,
the finger pad is arranged on the surface of the bottom plate, and is used for supporting the fingers of the athlete when the athlete adopts a straight grip method.
Optionally, the number of the finger pads is four, wherein one finger pad is located on the first surface of the bottom plate and used for supporting the thumb, and the other three finger pads are located on the second surface of the bottom plate and used for supporting the middle finger, the ring finger and the little finger respectively.
Optionally, three of the finger pads on the second surface of the base plate are integrally designed.
Optionally, the finger pad is adhesively connected to the base plate.
The technical scheme of the application has the following beneficial technical effects:
the finger pad of this application embodiment adopts the stereoplasm structure to make, and it can replace the cover to glue and support the finger, for through cover gluey to the bottom plate transmission finger strength, the pad body is difficult for warping to can reduce strength loss, be favorable to improving the transmission effect to finger strength. And the anti-slip structure is arranged on the supporting surface of the finger pad, so that the contact friction force between the finger and the table tennis bat can be increased, the holding force of the finger on the table tennis bat can be reduced, and the influence on joints caused by larger finger pressure can be reduced or eliminated.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a table tennis bat in a straight grip;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the back of a table tennis bat in a straight grip;
FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of a finger pad in an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of another finger pad in an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of the front structure of a table tennis bat in an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the back structure of a table tennis bat in an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
in the figure, 1, a gasket body; 2. a surface layer; 3. a recess; 10. a bottom plate; 20. coating glue; 30. finger pad.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present application are described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following detailed description of the embodiments and the accompanying drawings are provided to illustrate the principles of the present application and are not intended to limit the scope of the application, i.e., the application is not limited to the embodiments described.
In the description of the present application, it is to be noted that, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "plurality" is two or more; the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate an orientation or positional relationship merely for convenience of description and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements being referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus are not to be construed as limiting the present application. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance. The "vertical" is not strictly vertical but is within the allowable error range. "parallel" is not strictly parallel but is within the tolerance of the error.
In the description of the present application, it should also be noted that, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be either fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected, for example; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium. The specific meaning of the terms in the present application can be understood as appropriate by one of ordinary skill in the art.
For a better understanding of the present application, embodiments of the present application are described below in connection with fig. 1-6.
Fig. 1 is a front view of a table tennis bat during a straight grip, and fig. 2 is a back view of the table tennis bat during the straight grip. Referring to fig. 1 and 2, it can be seen that when using the straight grip, the player's thumb will be in contact with the sole plate or sleeve on one side of the table tennis bat, and the player's middle, ring and little fingers will be in contact with the sleeve on the other side of the table tennis bat. Because the straight plate holding plate mainly bears the force of fingers, if the force of the fingers is insufficient, the fingers hold an unstable racket, and the force loss is caused when the ball is struck, so that the striking effect is affected. If the above problem is overcome by increasing the finger force, the force applied to the joints at the distal ends of the fingers is increased, and the joints are deformed. Currently, the rubber covering or the bottom plate of the existing table tennis bat does not consider the problem of force application and protection of fingers.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of one finger pad in an exemplary embodiment of the present application, fig. 4 is a schematic structural view of another finger pad in an exemplary embodiment of the present application, fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of a front side of a table tennis bat in an exemplary embodiment of the present application, and fig. 6 is a schematic structural view of a back side of a table tennis bat in an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
Referring to fig. 3-6, the embodiment of the application provides a finger pad 30, which comprises a pad body 1, wherein the pad body 1 is used for being arranged on the surface of a base plate 10 of a table tennis racket to support fingers, the pad body 1 is of a hard structure, and a supporting surface of the pad body 1 is provided with an anti-slip structure. That is, the spacer body 1 has opposite first and second faces in a thickness direction, wherein the first face is for being connected with a surface of the base plate 10 of the table tennis bat, the second face is for supporting a finger, and the second face is provided with the anti-slip structure.
In some embodiments, the shore a hardness of the gasket body 1 is greater than 43 and the jean hardness is less than 250, so that the problem that the impact of the gasket body 1 is poor due to the fact that the gasket body 1 is too hard can be avoided, and the problem that the impact of the gasket body 1 is poor due to the fact that the gasket body 1 is easy to deform can be avoided.
Illustratively, the material of the gasket body 1 may be one of cork, hard plastic, leather, rubber, carbon fiber, etc. In this embodiment, the material of the pad body 1 is preferably cork, and the cork is made of cork oak bark, which not only meets the hardness requirement, but also has small specific gravity, and does not greatly change the weight of the table tennis bat.
It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the material of the gasket body 1 is not limited to cork, hard plastic, leather, rubber and carbon fiber, and the gasket body 1 may be made of other materials under the condition of meeting the hardness requirement.
In some embodiments, the anti-slip structure comprises at least one of an anti-slip texture, a facing layer 2 having an anti-slip texture on a surface, and a recess 3 that mates with the belly of the finger. That is, the slip resistant structure may be one slip resistant design or a combination of slip resistant designs. For example, as shown in fig. 3, the supporting surface of the pad body 1 is provided with a surface layer 2 having an anti-slip texture on the surface, or as shown in fig. 4, the supporting surface of the pad body 1 is provided with a recess 3 which is fit with the finger pad of the finger, and the surface of the recess 3 is provided with an anti-slip texture. Likewise, the anti-skid structure may be of other designs or combinations. In this embodiment, the surface layer 2 is preferably made of rubber; the non-slip texture is preferably a grain texture.
It should be noted that the anti-slip structure is not limited to the anti-slip texture, the surface layer 2 with the anti-slip texture, and the recess 3 matching with the finger belly of the finger in the embodiments of the present application, and the anti-slip structure may further include an anti-slip layer made of an anti-slip material, and the like.
In some embodiments, the gasket body 1 has a maximum thickness of not more than 8mm and a minimum thickness of not less than 2mm in the thickness direction. That is, the thickness of the gasket body 1 is between 2mm and 8 mm. For example, the support surface of the pad body 1 is provided with a recess 3 which is fit with the finger belly of the finger, the thickness of the pad body 1 is maximum at the edge of the recess 3, and the thickness of the pad body 1 is minimum at the deepest part of the recess 3. In specific implementation, the supporting surface of the pad body 1 may be approximately equal to the surface of the rubber 20 of the table tennis bat, or may be slightly higher or slightly lower than the surface of the rubber 20 of the table tennis bat.
As shown in fig. 5, in some embodiments, the pad body 1 is specifically configured to be disposed on a first surface of a base plate 10 of a table tennis bat to support a thumb. That is, the pad body 1 may be disposed on the first surface of the table tennis bat through the rubber sleeve 20, and is located on the first surface near the handle and at a position contacting with the thumb, when the player uses the straight grip, the thumb of the player contacts with the supporting surface of the pad body 1, and because the supporting surface is provided with the anti-slip structure, the contact friction force between the thumb and the table tennis bat can be increased relative to the contact between the thumb and the bottom plate 10 of the table tennis bat or the rubber sleeve 20, especially in case that sweat is adhered to the surface of the finger belly, so as to reduce the grip of the finger on the table tennis bat, and further reduce or eliminate the influence on the joint due to the large finger pressure. In other embodiments, the pad body 1 may also be provided with a position where the first surface of the table tennis racket is not provided with the cover rubber 20 according to the needs of the player.
As shown in fig. 6, in some embodiments, the pad body 1 is specifically configured to be disposed on a second surface of the base plate 10 of the table tennis racket to support one of the middle finger, the ring finger, and the little finger. That is, the pad body 1 may be disposed on the second surface of the base plate 10 of the table tennis bat through the rubber coating 20, and is located at a position contacting with the middle finger, the ring finger or the little finger, when the player uses the straight grip, the middle finger, the ring finger or the little finger of the player contacts with the supporting surface of the pad body 1, and because the supporting surface is provided with the anti-slip structure, the contact friction force of the middle finger, the ring finger or the little finger with the table tennis bat can be increased relative to the case that the middle finger, the ring finger or the little finger contacts with the rubber coating 20 of the table tennis bat, especially in case that sweat is adhered on the surface of the belly of the finger, so as to reduce the grip of the finger on the table tennis bat, and further reduce or eliminate the influence on the joint due to the large finger pressure. In addition, since the gasket body 1 is of a hard structure, the gasket body 1 is not easy to deform relative to the way of transmitting finger force to the bottom plate 10 through the rubber sleeve 20, so that the force loss can be reduced, and the transmission effect of the finger force can be improved.
In some embodiments, the pad body 1 is specifically configured to be disposed on a second surface of the base plate 10 of the table tennis bat to support a plurality of middle, ring and small fingers. That is, the support surface of the pad body 1 may support two or three of the middle finger, the ring finger and the little finger at the same time. For example, the support surface of the pad body 1 can support both middle and ring fingers.
The finger pad 30 of this application embodiment adopts the stereoplasm structure to make, and it can replace the cover to glue 20 to support the finger, for through cover glue 20 to the transmission finger strength of bottom plate 10, pad body 1 is difficult for deformation to can reduce the strength loss, be favorable to improving the transmission effect to finger strength. And, be equipped with anti-skidding structure on this finger pad 30's the holding surface, can increase the contact friction of finger and table tennis bat to can reduce the finger to the grip of table tennis bat, be favorable to reducing or eliminate the influence to the joint because of the finger pressure is great.
Referring to fig. 5-6, an embodiment of the present application further provides a table tennis bat, including:
a bottom plate 10;
the rubber sleeve 20 is arranged on the surface of the bottom plate 10; the method comprises the steps of,
the finger pad 30 is provided on the surface of the base plate 10, and the finger pad 30 is used for supporting the fingers of the player when the player uses the straight grip method.
It will be appreciated that the finger pad 30 is disposed on the first surface of the base plate 10 of the table tennis bat and is positioned on the first surface near the handle and in contact with the thumb, so that when the player uses the straight grip, the player's thumb contacts the support surface of the pad body 1 to increase the contact friction between the thumb and the table tennis bat. Alternatively, the finger pad 30 may be disposed on the second surface of the base plate 10 of the table tennis bat and positioned to contact the middle finger, ring finger or little finger, so that when the player uses the straight grip, the middle finger, ring finger or little finger of the player contacts the supporting surface of the pad body 1 to increase the contact friction force between the middle finger, ring finger or little finger and the table tennis bat.
In some embodiments, the finger pad 30 is adhesively attached to the base plate 10.
In some embodiments, the finger pad 30 is disposed on the surface of the base plate 10 prior to the sleeve glue 20. For example, the finger pad 30 is adhered to the surface of the base plate 10, and then the hole corresponding to the finger pad 30 is cut in the set glue 20, and the set glue 20 is disposed on the surface of the base plate 10 with the hole aligned with the finger pad 30. In other embodiments, the finger pad 30 may be disposed on the surface of the base plate 10 later than the sleeve glue 20.
In some embodiments, the number of finger pads 30 is four, wherein one finger pad 30 is positioned on the first surface of the base plate 10 for supporting the thumb, and the other three finger pads 30 are positioned on the second surface of the base plate 10 for supporting the middle finger, the ring finger, and the little finger, respectively. Alternatively, the structure of the finger pad 30 on the first surface of the base plate 10 is shown in fig. 3, and the structure of three finger pads 30 on the second surface of the base plate 10 is shown in fig. 4.
In some embodiments, three of the finger pads 30 on the second surface of the base plate 10 are integrally designed.
The finger pad 30 of the table tennis bat of the embodiment of the application is made of a hard structure, can replace the rubber sleeve 20 to support fingers, is not easy to deform relative to the process of transmitting finger force to the base plate 10 through the rubber sleeve 20, and therefore can reduce force loss and is beneficial to improving the transmission effect of finger force. And, be equipped with anti-skidding structure on this finger pad 30's the holding surface, can increase the contact frictional force of finger and table tennis bat to can reduce the finger to the grip of table tennis bat, and then reduce or eliminate the influence to the joint because of the finger pressure is great.
The finger pad 30 is located at the finger holding part of the table tennis bat, and meets the international regulations of the ping-pong with respect to the bat, so that the table tennis bat can play an international game.
The embodiments of the present application have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present application is not limited to the above-described embodiments, which are merely illustrative and not restrictive, and many forms may be made by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit of the present application and the scope of the claims, which are also within the protection of the present application.

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1. The utility model provides a finger pad, its characterized in that includes the pad body, the pad body is used for setting up at the surface of the bottom plate of table tennis bat in order to support the finger, and, the pad body is the stereoplasm structure, the holding surface of pad body is equipped with anti-skidding structure.
2. The finger pad of claim 1 wherein the pad body has a shore a hardness greater than 43.
3. The finger pad of claim 1 wherein the non-slip structure comprises at least one of a non-slip texture, a finish having a non-slip texture on a surface, and a depression that mates with the belly of the finger.
4. A finger pad according to claim 3, wherein the pad body has a maximum thickness of not more than 8mm and a minimum thickness of not less than 2mm in the thickness direction.
5. The finger pad of any one of claims 1-4, wherein the pad body is specifically configured to be disposed on a first surface of a base plate of a table tennis bat to support a thumb.
6. The finger pad of any one of claims 1-4, wherein the pad body is specifically configured to be disposed on a second surface of a base plate of a table tennis bat to support one or more of a middle finger, a ring finger, and a little finger.
7. A table tennis bat, comprising:
a bottom plate;
the rubber is sleeved on the surface of the bottom plate; the method comprises the steps of,
a finger pad according to any one of claims 1 to 6, provided on a surface of the sole plate, for supporting a player's fingers when the player uses a direct grip.
8. The table tennis bat of claim 7 wherein the number of finger pads is four, wherein one finger pad is located on a first surface of the base plate for supporting a thumb and the other three finger pads are located on a second surface of the base plate for supporting a middle finger, a ring finger, and a little finger, respectively.
9. The table tennis racket of claim 8, wherein three of said finger pads on the second surface of said base are integrally designed.
10. The table tennis bat of claim 7 wherein said finger pad is adhesively attached to said base plate.
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