Claims
- 1. A pocket for a lacrosse head, comprising:
a netting portion having a middle section and at least one peripheral section disposed between said middle section and a sidewall of the lacrosse head, said middle section having a first plurality of holes sized for cupping a lacrosse ball within said plurality of holes and for providing friction between said lacrosse ball and said middle section of said netting portion, said at least one peripheral section having a second plurality of holes sized smaller than each of said first plurality of holes.
- 2. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said netting portion is a single integral piece characterized by said middle section and said at least one peripheral section.
- 3. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said netting portion is a multiple piece assembly characterized by said middle section and said at least one peripheral section.
- 4. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said netting portion is integrally formed with the lacrosse head.
- 5. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said netting portion includes a no-skid surface intended to grip said lacrosse ball and provide improved ball control.
- 6. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said middle section is characterized by a rigid material adapted for improving throwing characteristics of the lacrosse head.
- 7. The pocket of claim 6 wherein said rigid material is a synthetic material selected from the group consisting of nylon, polyester, and plastic.
- 8. The pocket of claim 1 wherein said at least one peripheral section is characterized by a flexible material adapted for funneling said lacrosse ball toward said middle section and improving ball control characteristics of the lacrosse head.
- 9. The pocket of claim 8 wherein said flexible material is a synthetic material selected from the group consisting of nylon, polyester, and plastic.
- 10. A lacrosse head comprising:
a frame element including a base portion, a pair of opposing sidewalls extending from said base portion, and a scoop portion connecting said pair of opposing sidewalls opposite said base; a plurality of net retaining structures formed in said frame element; and a netting portion secured to the lacrosse head, at least a portion of said netting portion having a no-skid texture applied thereto.
- 11. The lacrosse head of claim 10 wherein said netting portion is comprised of a synthetic material.
- 12. The lacrosse head of claim 11 wherein said synthetic material is plastic.
- 13. The lacrosse head of claim 10 wherein said no-skid texture is comprised of a plurality of raised portions located on said netting portion.
- 14. The lacrosse head of claim 10 wherein said netting portion includes a first peripheral section secured to one of said pair of opposing sidewalls, a second peripheral section secured to the other of said pair of opposing sidewalls, and a middle section disposed between said first peripheral section and said second peripheral section.
- 15. The lacrosse head of claim 14 wherein said middle section includes a plurality of holes which are larger than a plurality of holes formed in each of said first peripheral section and said second peripheral section.
- 16. The lacrosse head of claim 15 wherein said plurality of holes in said middle section are sized for cupping a lacrosse ball therein.
- 17. A lacrosse head comprising:
a frame element including a base portion, a pair of opposing sidewalls extending from said base portion, and a scoop portion connecting said pair of opposing sidewalls opposite said base portion; a netting portion secured to the lacrosse head, said netting portion including a first peripheral section secured to one of said pair of opposing sidewalls, a second peripheral section secured to the other of said pair of opposing sidewalls, and a middle section disposed between said first peripheral section and said second peripheral section; a plurality of openings formed in said first peripheral section; a plurality of openings formed in said second peripheral section; and a plurality of openings formed in said middle section; wherein said plurality of openings formed in said middle section are larger than said plurality of openings formed in said first peripheral section and said plurality of openings formed in said second peripheral section.
- 18. The lacrosse head of claim 17 wherein said netting portion is constructed of a synthetic material having sufficient flexibility to replicate traditional netting.
- 19. The lacrosse head of claim 18 wherein said synthetic material is plastic.
- 20. The lacrosse head of claim 17 wherein at least a portion of said netting portion has a no-skid surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/104,841, filed on Mar. 22, 2002, and entitled “Mesh Pocket For Lacrosse Stick”, and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/278,532, filed Mar. 23, 2001, and entitled “Five Hole Mesh For Lacrosse Head”.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10104841 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
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10238458 |
Sep 2002 |
US |