Racket holding corrector for badminton racket
By designing a grip corrector for badminton rackets, a flexible rod and connecting ring are used to guide the correct grip posture, solving the problem of the lack of intuitiveness in traditional grip posture correction and improving the accuracy of grip posture and technical level.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520104483.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-16
AI Technical Summary
Traditional badminton grip correction methods are not intuitive enough, and learners are prone to reverting to incorrect habits because muscle memory has not yet been formed, making it difficult to develop good grip habits and hindering the improvement of their technical level.
Design a racket grip corrector, including first and second elastic rods and a connecting ring, forming a grip portion for the index finger and thumb, guiding the user to place their fingers in the correct position, and fixing the badminton racket through the preset elasticity of the elastic material to form a correct grip posture.
It significantly improves the accuracy of the grip posture, forms good muscle memory, reduces sports injuries, and enhances technical level and hitting stability.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of sports equipment technology, and in particular to a grip corrector for badminton rackets. Background Technology
[0002] In badminton, athletes need to react quickly in a short period of time, including running, jumping, and swinging the racket. This can exercise various parts of the body and improve coordination and flexibility. A correct grip can enable athletes to generate power more effectively, control the direction and speed of the shuttlecock, reduce the risk of injury, and improve their technical level.
[0003] Traditional badminton grip posture mainly relies on verbal guidance and demonstration from coaches. Learners need to correct their grip movements through repeated practice. However, this method is often not intuitive enough, and in actual practice, learners can easily revert to incorrect grip habits because muscle memory has not yet been formed. This makes it difficult to develop good grip habits and improve the athlete's technical level. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a grip corrector for badminton rackets, thereby solving the technical problems existing in the prior art.
[0005] To achieve the aforementioned objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0006] A grip corrector for badminton rackets includes: a first elastic rod and a second elastic rod; both the first elastic rod and the second elastic rod have a preset elastic force, and their two ends are connected to each other through a first connecting ring and a second connecting ring; a preset working distance is left between the opposite sides of the first elastic rod and the second elastic rod, and in use, the badminton racket is engaged with the first connecting ring and the second connecting ring through the working distance.
[0007] Furthermore, the area formed between the first elastic rod, the first connecting ring, and the second connecting ring is the index finger grip area; the area formed between the second elastic rod, the first connecting ring, and the second connecting ring is the thumb grip area.
[0008] Furthermore, the first elastic rod, the second elastic rod, the first connecting ring, and the second connecting ring are all made of elastic material.
[0009] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
[0010] This invention features a first elastic rod, a second elastic rod, a first connecting ring, and a second connecting ring. The first elastic rod, the first connecting ring, and the second connecting ring form an index finger grip; the second elastic rod, the first connecting ring, and the second connecting ring form a thumb grip. In use, the user places their thumb and index finger on the thumb grip and the index finger grip respectively, guiding them to place their fingers in the correct position. This significantly improves the accuracy of the grip, fosters good grip habits, and ultimately enhances technical skill. Attached Figure Description
[0011] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the present utility model;
[0012] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the usage state of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the usage state of this utility model from another perspective;
[0014] In the diagram: 1. First elastic rod; 2. Second elastic rod; 3. First connecting ring; 4. Second connecting ring; 5. Thumb grip; 6. Index finger grip. Detailed Implementation
[0015] To make the content of this utility model easier to understand, the technical solutions of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of this utility model. Identical components are represented by the same reference numerals. It should be noted that the terms "front," "rear," "left," "right," "up," and "down" used in the following description refer to directions in the accompanying drawings, while the terms "inner" and "outer" refer to directions toward or away from the geometric center of a specific component, respectively.
[0016] like Figure 1-3As shown, this embodiment provides a grip corrector for badminton rackets, comprising: a first elastic rod 1 and a second elastic rod 2; both the first elastic rod 1 and the second elastic rod 2 have a preset elastic force, and their two ends are connected to each other by a first connecting ring 3 and a second connecting ring 4; the first elastic rod 1, the second elastic rod 2, the first connecting ring 3 and the second connecting ring 4 are integrally formed; the first elastic rod 1, the second elastic rod 2, the first connecting ring 3 and the second connecting ring 4 are all made of elastic materials, such as thermoplastic elastomers, silicone rubber, natural rubber or polyurethane, preferably... Made of natural rubber, it possesses excellent flexibility, high temperature resistance, and chemical corrosion resistance, and also provides a certain degree of anti-slip effect during the correction of the user's grip posture. The first elastic rod 1 and the second elastic rod 2 have a preset working gap on opposite sides. In use, the badminton racket is engaged with the first connecting ring 3 and the second connecting ring 4 through the working gap. Specifically, during use, the user engages the side with the working gap from the correct grip angle of the badminton racket. Because this invention has a preset elasticity, it can naturally lock into place with the badminton racket after engagement, thereby securing it.
[0017] Furthermore, the area formed between the first elastic rod 1, the first connecting ring 3, and the second connecting ring 4 is the index finger grip portion 6; the area formed between the second elastic rod 2, the first connecting ring 3, and the second connecting ring 4 is the thumb grip portion 5. In use, after the present invention is fastened to the badminton racket, the user's thumb is placed on the thumb grip portion 5 and the index finger is placed on the index finger grip portion 6, forming a correct grip posture. This helps the user to better control the racket, enhance the racket's control ability, improve the stability and accuracy of the shot, and the normal grip posture can reduce the user's sports injuries. Through long-term training, correct muscle memory is formed, thereby improving the shot effect and technical level.
[0018] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this utility model patent and is not intended to limit this utility model patent. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model patent should be included within the protection scope of this utility model patent.
Claims
1. A grip corrector for badminton rackets, characterized in that: include: The first elastic rod (1) and the second elastic rod (2) have a preset elastic force, and their two ends are connected to each other through the first connecting ring (3) and the second connecting ring (4); the first elastic rod (1) and the second elastic rod (2) have a preset working distance on opposite sides. In use, the badminton racket is engaged with the first connecting ring (3) and the second connecting ring (4) through the working distance.
2. The grip corrector for badminton rackets according to claim 1, characterized in that: The area formed between the first elastic rod (1), the first connecting ring (3), and the second connecting ring (4) is the index finger gripping area (6); the area formed between the second elastic rod (2), the first connecting ring (3), and the second connecting ring (4) is the thumb gripping area (5).
3. The grip corrector for badminton rackets according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first elastic rod (1), the second elastic rod (2), the first connecting ring (3), and the second connecting ring (4) are all made of elastic material.