Claims
- 1. A cured composite blade for a hockey stick comprising:
an elongated member extending longitudinally from a tip section to a heel section and vertically from a top section to a bottom section to form a front facing wall that defines an outer front face of the blade and a generally opposing back facing wall that defines an outer back face of the blade; said front and back facing walls are spaced apart at their mid-sections and merge together at their perimeter edges to define a cavity there between and are formed of one or more plies of substantially continuous fibers disposed in a hardened resin matrix material, said outer front face and outer back face defining a cross-sectional area of the blade that extends generally perpendicular there between; one or more inner core elements is encased within the front and back facing walls; wherein one or more of the one or more inner core elements is formed of an elastomer material.
- 2. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the elastomer material has the following characteristics:
- 3. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the elastomer material has an “ultimate elongation percentage” greater than or equal to 100 percent.
- 4. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the cross-sectional area comprising the elastomer material divided by the total cross sectional area of the blade is in accordance with the following the following formula:
- 5. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the cross-sectional area comprising the elastomer material divided by the total cross sectional area of the blade that is comprised of continuous fibers disposed within a matrix materials is in accordance with the following the following formula:
- 6. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the thickness of the elastomer core divided by the total thickness of the blade as measured from the front to the back face of the blade is in accordance with the following formula:
- 7. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the thickness of the elastomer material divided by the total thickness of the blade that is comprised of continuous fibers disposed within a hardened matrix as measured from the front to the back face of the blade is in accordance with the following formula:
- 8. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first inner core element is comprised of a first elastomer material and a second inner core element is comprised of a second elastomer material, wherein the first and second elastomer materials have different chemical compositions.
- 9. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein one of the inner core elements is comprised of a non-elastomer material.
- 10. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein one of the inner core elements is comprised of a non-elastomer foam material.
- 11. The blade for hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the elastomer material is selected from the group consisting of butadiene, natural rubber, synthetic rubber, silicone, urethane, neoprene, polyester, di-cyclo pendadiene monomer, and expanded polypropylene.
- 12. The hockey stick blade of claim 1, further comprising a bridge structure interposed between the front and back facing walls, wherein said bridge structure is formed of a non-elastomer material.
- 13. The hockey stick blade of claim 12, wherein said bridge structure is formed of fibers disposed within a hardened resin matrix.
- 14. The hockey stick blade of claim 12, wherein said bridge structure extends vertically from between the top section and the bottom section of the blade.
- 15. The hockey stick blade of claim 2, wherein said bridge structure extends longitudinally from between the heel and tip sections of the blade.
- 16. The hockey stick blade of claim 1, wherein a first and second inner core element is comprised of an elastomer material and a third inner core element is comprised of non-elastomer material, wherein said first and second inner core elements are spaced apart and wherein said third inner core element is interposed there between.
- 17. The hockey stick blade of claim 14, wherein the first and second inner core elements have a first and second thickness dimension, respectively, wherein said first and second thickness dimensions are different.
- 16. The hockey stick blade of claim 14, wherein the first and second inner core elements have a first and second length dimension, respectively, wherein said first and second length dimensions are different.
- 17. The hockey stick blade of claim 14, wherein the first and second inner core elements have a first and second height dimension, respectively, wherein said first and second height dimensions are different.
- 18. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first inner core element is comprised of a first elastomer material and a second inner core element is comprised of a second elastomer material, wherein the first and second elastomer materials have different physical properties.
- 19. The blade for hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first inner core element is comprised of a first elastomer material and a second inner core element is comprised of non-elastomer material that is spaced longitudinally apart from said first elastomer material.
- 20. The blade for hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first inner core element is comprised of a first elastomer material and a second inner core element is comprised of non-elastomer material that is spaced vertically apart from said first elastomer material.
- 21. The blade for hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first inner core element is comprised of a first elastomer material, a second inner core element is comprised of an elastomer material, and a third inner core element is comprised of a non-elastomer material, wherein said third core element is interposed longitudinally between said first and second core elements.
- 22. The blade for hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first inner core element is comprised of a first elastomer material, a second inner core element is comprised of a second elastomer material, and a third inner core element is comprised of a non-elastomer material, wherein said third core element is interposed vertically between said first and second core elements.
- 23. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first inner core element is formed of a first elastomer material that extends from the front facing wall to a back facing wall of the blade.
- 24. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first inner core element is formed of a first elastomer material that extends from the front facing top section of blade toward the bottom section of the blade.
- 25. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first inner core element is formed of a first elastomer material that extends longitudinally in between the tip region and the heel region of the blade.
- 26. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first and a second inner core element is formed of an elastomer material and wherein said first and second inner core elements are positioned nearer the top section of the blade than the bottom section of the blade.
- 27. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first and a second inner core element is formed of an elastomer material and wherein a third inner core element comprised of a non-elastomer material resides vertically below either first and second inner core elements.
- 28. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first and a second inner core element is formed of an elastomer material and wherein a third inner core element comprised of a non elastomer material resides longitudinally distal to either said first and second inner core elements.
- 29. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first and a second inner core element is formed of an elastomer material and wherein a third core element, comprised of a non-elastomer material, is vertically displaced to either said first and second inner core elements.
- 30. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first and second inner core element is formed of an elastomer material and wherein a third core element, comprised of a non-elastomer material, is positioned nearer the front facing wall than one of said first or second inner core elements.
- 31. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first and second inner core element is formed of an elastomer material and wherein a third core element, comprised of a non-elastomer material, is positioned nearer the back facing wall than one of said first or second inner core elements.
- 32. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first and second inner core element is formed of an elastomer material and wherein a third core element comprised of a non-elastomer material is positioned nearer the tip section of the blade than one of said first or second inner core elements.
- 33. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first and second inner core element is formed of an elastomer material and wherein a third core element comprised of a non-elastomer material is positioned nearer the heel section of the blade than one of said first or second inner core elements.
- 34. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a first and second inner core element is formed of an elastomer material and wherein a third core element comprised of a non-elastomer material is spaced apart from one of said first or second inner core elements and wherein interposed between said space is bridge member that extends from said front facing wall and said back facing wall.
- 35. The blade for a hockey a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein either said front and back facing walls are recessed relative to one another at the heel section of the blade.
- 36. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein both the front and back facing walls are recessed at the heel section of the blade relative to distal portions thereof.
- 37. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the blade is configured to be removably detached from a shaft.
- 38. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the blade is configured to be permanently attached to a shaft.
- 39. The blade for a hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the blade is thinner at its tip section than at the heel section longitudinally displaced therefrom.
- 40. The blade for a hockey stick of claim, wherein the blade is thinner at its top section than at its bottom section residing vertically below said top edge.
- 41. A method for manufacturing a hockey stick blade having a front facing wall and a back facing wall extending longitudinally from a heel section to a tip section and vertically from a top section to a bottom section to form a front facing wall and a back facing wall, comprising:
preparing one or more core elements, one or more of said core elements being formed of an elastomer material; wrapping the one or more core elements with one or more plies of substantially uniform fibers to form the back and front facing walls of un-cured blade assembly; impregnating one or more of the plies of substantially uniform fibers with a resin matrix. placing the un-cured blade assembly in a mold having a shape that reflects the desired external shape of the blade; curing the blade assembly in the mold by applying heat to form a cured blade; removing the cured blade assembly; and finishing the cured blade assembly.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein the blade is configured to be attached to a shaft of a hockey stick.
- 43. The method of claim 41, wherein the blade is configured to be detachably attached to a shaft of a hockey stick.
- 44. The method of claim 41, wherein one or more of the inner core elements is formed of a non elastomer material.
- 45. The method of claim 41, wherein a first of the inner core elements is formed of a elastomer material and a second of the inner core elements is formed of a non-elastomer material.
- 46. The method of claim 41, wherein a first of the inner core elements is formed of a first elastomer material, a second of the inner core elements is formed of a second elastomer material, and a third of the inner core elements is formed of a non-elastomer material.
- 47. The method of claim 46, wherein a first of the inner core elements is vertically displaced from the third of the inner core elements.
- 48. The method of claim 46, wherein a first of the inner core elements is longitudinally displaced from the third of the inner core elements.
- 49. The method of claim 46, wherein one or more of the one or more plies of substantially uniform fibers are pre-impregnated with a resin matrix prior to wrapping about the one or more of the one or more core elements.
- 50. The method of claim 41, wherein interposed between one or more of the inner core elements is a bridge structure extending from the front facing wall to the back facing wall.
- 51. The method of claim 50, wherein the bridge structure is formed of non-elastomer materials.
- 52. The method of claim 51, wherein the bridge structure is formed of fibers disposed within a resin matrix material.
- 53. The method of claim 41, wherein the heel section of the blade forms a tongue configured to be received within a slot of a shaft.
- 54. The method of claim 41, wherein the tip section of the blade is thinner than the heel section of the blade and the top section of the blade is thinner than the bottom section of the blade.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/380,900 filed on May 15, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/418,067 filed on Oct. 11, 2002, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60380900 |
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60418067 |
Oct 2002 |
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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