Sports or Hockey sticks are sometimes wrapped with friction tape to provide desired friction, grip or performance. However, such an addition can add weight to the stick.
The present invention can provide a lightweight frictional surface for a sports stick or hockey stick. In some embodiments, the present invention can provide a sports paddle including a paddle member having first and second paddle surfaces. At least one paddle surface can have a series of spaced apart protrusions on at least a portion of the paddle surface. The protrusions can be about 0.014-0.016 inches in size, and can be spaced apart from each other by about 0.06-0.15 inches.
In particular embodiments, the sports paddle can be a hockey stick, and the paddle member can be a blade member, where the first and second paddle surfaces are first and second blade surfaces. The protrusions can be formed on at least one blade surface, and can be near conical in shape, with walls angled at about 60° from each other, and extending from the at least one blade surface about 0.015-0.016 inches. In some embodiments, the protrusions can be abrasive particles 40-60 mesh grit in size, that are adhered onto the at least one blade surface with an adhesive coating. The particles can be formed of at least one of silicon carbide and melamine. The adhesive can be water-based with little to no odor, and can dry in about 10 minutes without the aid of heated air.
The present invention can also provide an applicator for a sports paddle including a bottle containing a liquid adhesive within the bottle. A quantity of 40-60 mesh grit abrasive polymeric particles can be mixed with the liquid adhesive in about a 5:1 liquid adhesive to particle ratio. A cap for sealing the bottle can have an attached brush for extending into the bottle. The polymeric particles can have a density that is light enough to be evenly elevationally suspended within the liquid adhesive when shaken for even dispersion of the polymeric particles over bristles of the brush, thereby allowing even distribution of the polymeric particles with the liquid adhesive by the brush over surfaces of the sports paddle.
In particular embodiments, the polymeric particles can be formed of melamine. The adhesive can be water-based with little to no odor, and can dry in about 10 minutes without the aid of heated air.
The present invention can also provide a method of forming a sports paddle including providing a paddle member having first and second paddle surfaces. At least one paddle surface can have a series of spaced apart protrusions formed on at least a portion of the paddle surface. The protrusions can be about 0.014-0.016 inches in size, and can be spaced apart from each other by about 0.06-0.15 inches.
In particular embodiments, the sports paddle can be formed as a hockey stick, and the paddle member can be formed as a blade member, where the first and second paddle surfaces are first and second blade surfaces. The protrusions can be formed on at least one blade surface, and can be near conical in shape, with walls angled at about 60° from each other, and extending from the at least one blade surface about 0.015-0.016 inches. In some embodiments, the protrusions can be abrasive particles 40-60 mesh grit in size, that are adhered onto the at least one blade surface with an adhesive coating. The particles can be formed of at least one of silicon carbide and melamine. The adhesive can be water-based with little to no oder, and can dry in about 10 minutes without the aid of heated air.
The present invention can also provide a method of applying abrasive particles to a surface of a sports paddle including shaking an applicator comprising a bottle with a cap and attached brush containing liquid adhesive with a quantity of 40-60 mesh grit abrasive polymeric particles mixed with the liquid adhesive in about a 5:1 liquid adhesive to particle ratio. The polymeric particles can have a density that is light enough to be evenly elevationally suspended within the liquid adhesive when shaken for even dispersion of the polymeric particles over bristles of the brush. The polymeric particles can then be evenly distributed with the liquid adhesive over the surface of the sports paddle with the brush.
In various embodiments of the present invention, the polymeric particles can be formed of melamine. In addition, the adhesive can be water-based with little to no odor, and can dry in about 10 minutes without the aid of heated air.
The foregoing will be apparent from the following more particular description of example embodiments, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating embodiments.
A description of example embodiments follows.
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Each protrusion 24 can be generally cone shaped with about a 60° included angle between the sides or walls 24a. The height H of each protrusion 24 can be about 1/64 inches, such as 0.014-0.016 inches, with 0.015-0.016 inches being preferred in some embodiments. The base 24b can have a diameter or width of about 0.022 inches, and the tip 24c can have a small flat such as 0.004 inches, where the protrusion 24 can be frustoconical in shape. The protrusions 24 can be spaced apart from each other about 0.06-0.15 inches. In some embodiments, a spacing of 0.1-0.15 inches or 0.14 inches are preferred. In other embodiments, the protrusions 24 can be generally pyramid shaped, or otherwise generally tapering or pointed. In some embodiments, the spacing of the protrusions 24 can vary between different areas of the face 21, for example between the outer periphery 16a and the central blade region 16b or ribs 22.
Alternatively or in addition to the protrusions 24, the at least one face 21 can include an adhesive layer or coating 26 having a series of spaced apart abrasive grit or particles 27 bonded within the adhesive coating 26 to the face 21 (
In some embodiments, in addition to or instead of the protrusions 24 and/or particles 27, or after wear from use, at least one face 21 of the blade member 16 can be coated with adhesive 26 containing jagged plastic polymeric abrasive grit or particles 30 (
In one embodiment, in order to apply the adhesive 26 and polymeric particles 30 to a face 21 of the blade member 16, the adhesive 26 and polymeric particles 30 can be stored in a narrow upright container or bottle 34 of an applicator 32. The ratio of adhesive 26 to polymeric particles 30 by weight can be about 4:1 to 6:1, or about 5:1. The applicator 32 can include a cap 36 for sealing the bottle 34, from which a central stem 36a and brush 36b can extend downwardly into the bottle 34 toward the bottom end. The brush 36b can be angled slightly relative to stem 36a, and can have generally laterally oriented bristles 37. The applicator 32 can be shaken so that the polymeric particles 30 become evenly and elevationally suspended within the vertical elevational liquid column of adhesive 26 within the bottle 34. This evenly distributes the polymeric particles 30 within the adhesive 26 and onto the bristles 37 of the brush 36b in a concentration or spacing, both laterally and elevationally, that allows the adhesive 26 and polymeric particles 30 to be applied to the face 21 of the blade member 16 with the brush 36b with the desired spacing of the particles 30, such as described above. The adhesive 26 when first applied to the face 21, can be blue or bluish in color, and then turn clear when dry or cured. This indicates that the stick 10 is ready for play. The applicator 32 can be used over the life of a hockey stick 10 to periodically add the adhesive 26/polymeric particles 30 to increase grip.
Before applying the adhesive 26 and polymeric particles 30, the face 21 of the blade member 16 of the sports or hockey stick 10 can be prepared to ensure proper adhesion and bonding. The blade member 16 is best dry and cleaned of any dust and debris. For some sports and hockey sticks, the face(s) 21 of the blade member 16 can be pre-scuffed or roughened with a scouring pad or sand paper.
The bottle 34 with the cap 36 on, can be shaken vigorously for a sufficient time period to evenly distribute and suspend the polymeric particles 30 within the adhesive 26, such as about 20 seconds. The bottle 34 can be opened and the brush 36b removed and reinserted into the adhesive 26 and polymeric particles 30 to fully coat the brush 36b with adhesive 26 and polymeric particles 30. The brush 36b can be moved across the grain of the blade member 16, as seen in
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While example embodiments have been particularly shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the embodiments encompassed by the appended claims. In some embodiments, non-water-based adhesives can be used, and other suitable materials can be used for the particles. In some embodiments, the bottle can contain silicon carbide particles in the adhesive.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/987,009, filed on Mar. 9, 2020. The entire teachings of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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