Patent ID: 6955617

Claim:
A self-measuring tennis net center strap designed for professional applications that quickly sets and secures the top of the center of a tennis net at a certain (regulation) playing height (currently 36 inches) above the playing surface and which has all fastening systems “hidden” internally once installed comprising: a strap of non- or minimally stretching material fastened to the center anchor in the surface of a tennis court by means of a single-ended snap dip with a slot through which the strap can slide, with a buckle sewn to the underside of the strap and a tab affixed to the other, so that once the clip is fastened to the court, the tab end of the strap can be pulled up one side of the net, brought over the top of the net, and pulled down until the tab just touches the court surface; and which once the tab is thus held to the court surface and the opposite end of the strap is pulled up through the anchored snap clip, the top of the net lowers until it is level with a sewn measuring mark on the strap indicating the net is at the correct height; and which once the net is at the correctly indicated height, matching swatches of aligning hook-and-loop material on the strap are pressed together to hold the strap while the free end of the strap is pulled up through a non-abrasive, sliding-bar buckle and back down through it to secure the strap; and which another set of matching and aligning swatches of hook-and-loop material are pressed together just below buckle to further secure buckle; and once the net strap is securely fastened with the buckle and hook-and-loop swatches that the strap material on both sides of the net are fastened to one another, through the net by a button or similar device so that the net and strap are integral with one another, thus reducing the potential number of false “let” calls made by electronic vibration, sound, and optical monitors; and which installed uniformly appears from both sides of the net as a clean, white line, without any distracting buckles evident to the players.