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The present invention relates generally to an implement used for playing lacrosse and more particularly, to a lacrosse head.
It will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that lacrosse is a fast growing sport. It will further be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that lacrosse heads are essential to playing the game. A head is a basket that attaches to the end of a handle. The lacrosse head is usually molded from duPont Xytel® brand nylon. The lacrosse head has an open or upper side for catching and discharging the ball and a lower side to which a net or pocket is attached for holding a ball. A lacrosse head has a throat section having a socket for receiving a handle and a ball stop. To the ball stop there is attached a pair of sidewalls. Ribs are provided on either in interior or exterior of the sidewalls for strength or to vary pocket size. However, these ribs are attached along the majority of their length to the head. The sidewalls are joined distal from the ball stop by a lip or scoop. A socket is provided to receive a handle. The socket has an inner perimeter that is multi-sided and of a shape to mate with a similarly-shaped handle. The prior art external perimeter of the socket tends to be inconsistent in that it is shaped like the internal perimeter or it melds into the structure of the very angular lacrosse head.
The present invention discloses a lacrosse head having a throat for receiving a handle, a scoop distal from the throat, a pair of sidewalls extending from the throat to the scoop, and a ball stop adjacent the throat. A pair of floating ribs corresponding to each of the pair of sidewalls is provided. Each of the floating ribs has a first end and a second end separated by a middle portion wherein the first end is joined proximal the throat and the second end is joined proximal the side wall and a segment of the middle portion is not attached to the sidewall. The socket is provided with an inner perimeter and outer perimeter. The outer perimeter has a proximal end proximal a mouth for receiving the lacrosse handle and a distal end distal the proximal end, the distal end being larger than the proximal end. The outer perimeter is substantially smooth.
Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide a lacrosse head having a floating rib.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a socket having a smooth outer perimeter.
Another object of the present invention is to strengthen the head without adding much weight.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a head in which the catching area is enlarged without added much weight.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a head in which the height is increased without enlarging the sidewalls.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lacrosse head having a socket that can be more easily turned in the top hand of the user.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a socket having a ridge that improves the user's ability to thrust.
Referring now to
In one preferred embodiment, a floating rib 40 is provided. In the preferred embodiment, the floating rib 40 has a first end 40 and a second end 46 separated by a middle portion 44. In the preferred embodiment, the first end 42 is joined to the head 10 preferably along the throat 12 and the second end 46 is joined to the head preferably along the upper portion 26 of the sidewall 14 while the middle portion 44 or at least a portion thereof does not engage nor is attached to the head 10. By being separate from the sidewall 14, the floating rib 40 at its apex 54 raises the effective height of the sidewall 14 without raising the true height of the sidewall 14. Further, in the preferred embodiment, the distance between the inner portions 48 of the floating ribs 40 is greater than the distance between the inner edges 18 of the sidewalls 14 immediately below the floating ribs 40. In this manner, the catching area of the lacrosse head 10 is greater at the top without widening the sidewalls 14. Further, the space 52 under the floating rib 40 represents a void where sidewall material would otherwise be. Therefore, the floating rib 40 allows the head 10 to have a larger catching area, stronger sidewalls 14, and be taller without adding the weight that would be added if the floating rib 40 was part of the sidewall 14.
Referring again to
Thus, although there have been described particular embodiments of the present invention of a new and useful Lacrosse Head, it is not intended that such references be construed as limitations upon the scope of this invention except as set forth in the following claims.
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