Claims
- 1. A replacement blade removal tool adapted for use in removing a replacement blade from a hockey stick shaft and in which said hockey stick replacement blade includes a first edge portion comprised of a front edge of a blade shaft section and a top edge of the blade, a second edge portion comprised of a back edge of the blade shaft section and a bottom edge of the blade and a shaft section dimension defined by the distance between the front and back edges of the shaft section, said removal tool comprising:
- a U-shaped, door edge engaging portion configured to matingly receive a door edge adapted to be positioned over the edge of a door and, when so positioned adapted to resist a blade removal force in a first direction against said edge;
- a blade pulling portion connected with said door edge engaging portion, said blade pulling portion including first and second blade engaging surfaces said blade engaging surfaces being spaced from one another a distance greater than said shaft section dimension and being adapted to receive a portion of the replacement blade between said first and-second blade engaging surfaces;
- said first blade engaging surface adapted to engage the first edge portion of the replacement blade; and,
- said second blade engaging surface adapted to engage the second edge portion of the replacement blade whereby said first and second blade engaging surfaces are adapted to engage said first and second edge portions of the replacement blade to resist a blade removal fore and whereby a force exerted on said shaft in a first direction, with first and second blade engaging surfaces engaging said first and second edge portions of the replacement blade, causes removal of said blade from said shaft.
- 2. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 1 wherein said door edge engaging portion includes a base and first and second legs extending from said base in a first direction.
- 3. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 1 wherein said door edge engaging portion includes a blade removal force surface facing in a first direction.
- 4. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 3 whereby said first and second blade engaging surfaces engage said first and second edge portions of the replacement blade to resist a blade removal force in said first direction.
- 5. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 1 wherein said blade pulling portion includes a blade pulling recess defined by said first and second blade engaging surfaces.
- 6. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 1 including a central section with opposing sides wherein said door engaging portion is positioned on one side of said central section and said blade portion is positioned on the opposing side of said central section.
- 7. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 1 wherein said door engaging U-shaped portion is defined by a base and a pair of spaced legs and wherein said central section includes a wall forming one of said legs.
- 8. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 7 wherein said legs extend from said base in a first direction.
- 9. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 8 wherein said blade pulling portion includes a blade pulling recess defined by said first and second blade engaging surfaces.
- 10. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 9 wherein said blade pulling recess is a blade receiving recess.
- 11. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 10 whereby said first and second blade engaging surfaces are adapted to engage said first and second edge portions of the replacement blade to resist a blade removal force in said first direction when said blade is received by said blade receiving recess.
- 12. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 11 wherein said blade receiving recess includes a recess base generally parallel to said wall.
- 13. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 12 wherein said blade engaging surfaces extend outwardly from said recess base.
- 14. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 13 wherein said blade engaging surfaces extend outwardly from said recess base at angles which converge toward one another as said blade engaging surfaces extend outwardly.
- 15. The replacement blade removal tool of claim 13 wherein said recess base is spaced from said wall a distance of at least one quarter inch.
- 16. A method of removing a replacement bade from a hockey stick shaft comprising the steps of:
- providing a replacement blade removal tool having a door engaging portion and a connected blade pulling portion with a pair of spaced blade engaging surfaces;
- positioning said removal tool on a door edge so that said door engaging portion engages the edge of a door and resists a force in a first direction;
- positioning the hockey stick shaft with a connected replacement blade so that opposing edges of said replacement blade are engaged by said pair of blade engaging surfaces;
- exerting a blade removal force on said hockey stick shaft in said first direction until said replacement blade is removed from said shaft.
- 17. The method of claim 16 including removing said removal tool from said door edge after said replacement blade has been removed from said shaft.
- 18. The method of claim 16 including heating the connection area between said replacement blade and said shaft prior to said hockey stick and replacement blade positioning step.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional application Ser. No. 60/023,448, filed Aug. 22, 1996.
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