- 4.1
Construction of Court Walls
- 4.2
Strength of Court Walls
- 4.3
Deflection of Court Walls
- 4.4
Player Impact
- 4.5
Return
- 4.6
Wall Finishes
- 4.7
Color of Court Walls
- 4.8
Reflectance of Walls
- 4.9
Ball Rebound from the Court Walls
- 4.10
Joints in Playing Surfaces
- 4.11
Flank Wall Panels
- 4.12
Wall to Wall & Wall to Ceiling Junctions
- 4.13
Wall to Floor Junctions
4.1 Construction of
Court Walls. Each wall of the court shall be of the same
construction over the whole of the playing area except as allowed
under Section
1.5 -- Camera Panels.
4.2 Strength of
Court Walls. The walls of the court, and all components in them,
shall be capable of withstanding all the stresses which may be
placed upon them in normal play as a result of the impact of balls,
racquets and players, and shall not suffer any permanent or
temporary damage as a result of these impacts.
4.3 Deflection of
Court Walls. The walls of the court shall not deflect under the
impact of the ball in normal play to such an extent or in such a
manner that the rebound of the ball is affected.
4.4 Player
Impact. The walls may deflect under the impact of players if it
is necessary for their structural integrity that they should do so.
The amount of any such deflection shall not exceed the appropriate
limit specified below following an impact equivalent to that of a
human body with a mass of 200 pounds and a coefficient of absorption
of 47%, traveling at the moment of impact at a speed of 10 feet per
second and striking the wall at right angles to it over an area of
not more than 5.4 square feet at a height to the center of the
impact area of 4.8 feet (plus or minus 2 inches) in the middle third
of any panel on the wall or, in case of a wall of homogenous
construction over the whole of its area, in the middle third of the
wall: a. in the case of glass walls: 1¼ inch at the center of the
impact area; b. in the case of all other walls: ¼ inch at the center
of the impact area.
4.5 Return. Any
wall which deflects as allowed by section 4.4 shall return to its
original static position within one second of the initial impact and
shall suffer no temporary or permanent damage as a result of the
deflection.
4.6 Wall
Finishes. All playing walls of the court shall have a hard
smooth finish.
4.7 Color of Court
Walls. All playing surfaces of the court are recommended to be
of the same color and reflectance unless glass is used. If the back
wall is a solid wall, it shall be of the same color and reflectance
as the front and side walls.
4.8 Reflectance of
Walls. The average reflectance of the front and side walls shall
not be less than 80% at any point when in a clean condition.
4.9 Ball Rebound
from the Court Walls. The ball shall rebound true on striking
all parts of the playing walls. The ball rebound shall be consistent
over the whole area of each wall.
4.10 Joints in
Playing Surfaces. Any open joint in the finish of a wall for
panel construction shall: a. not deflect the rebound of the ball in
any way; b. not be larger than 3/32 inch in the plane of the wall
surface; and c. be constructed in such a manner as to ensure that
adjacent areas of the finish cannot move relative to one another at
right angles to the plane of the wall following the impact of the
ball, a racquet, or a player, except in the case of doors in glass
walls as allowed by paragraph 37 of this specification.
4.11 Flank Wall
Panels (Optional). The plane of the side walls of the court can
be extended behind a glass back wall for a distance of not less than
12 inches and to a height of not less than 8 feet above finished
floor level inside the court by means of fixed or moveable panels of
the same color and texture as the side walls of the court.
4.12 Wall to Wall
and Wall to Ceiling Junctions. There shall be no protrusions of
any kind into the court at the junction of one wall with another,
other than a caulking bead having the same color as the court walls
and ceiling for aesthetic appearance.
4.13 Wall to Floor
Junctions. There shall be no protrusions of any kind into the
court at the junction of any wall of the court with the floor. An
expansion joint may be provided at the junction of any wall of the
court with the floor but is recommended not to exceed 5/8 inch of
any dimension or any point. |