1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to lacrosse sticks, and, more particularly, to a shaft for a lacrosse stick.
2. Description of the Related Art
Traditional lacrosse shafts were constructed of wood. These wooden shafts suffered from a variety of disadvantages. The first is that they were susceptible to damage from excess exposure to water. The second is that these prior wooden shafts were heavy and somewhat cumbersome. Further, the wooden shafts were also susceptible to breakage.
To solve the disadvantages of the traditional wooden lacrosse shafts, shafts of metallic construction were developed to replace the wooden lacrosse shafts, particularly in the men's game. The advantage of such construction was that the metal shafts could be mass produced with uniform quality, strength and weight, and were generally stronger than wood shafts.
However, these metal shafts still have some drawbacks. For example, the rigid metal construction can transmit shock to a player's hands when the lacrosse stick is subjected to a sudden impact, e.g. slashing by an opponent. Further, if the external force is great enough, the shaft can even break.
Accordingly, U.S. Pat. No. 7,621,832 introduces an improved shaft which includes an outer surface having one or more predetermined portions with a coating coupled thereto. The coating is utilized for strengthening the tubular member, preventing damage thereto, and decreasing vibrations therein. However, when putting to use, the expecting advantages can not be found because it is difficult to prepare a suitable thickness for the coating coupled to the outer surface of the shaft.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a shaft for a lacrosse stick that is lightweight, stronger and more durable than existing shaft.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a lacrosse shaft that has increased impact strength as compared to prior lacrosse handles.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a lacrosse shaft that absorbs shock that would otherwise be transferred to a player's hands.
The foregoing objects are accomplished by means of a shaft for a lacrosse stick which comprises an elongated tubular body and an outer layer. The body is made of rigid materials, such as lightweight metals or composite materials. The body can be constructed by one piece or a plurality of sections and have a top end for attachment to a lacrosse head and a butt end to be slipped onto by an end cap. The outer layer is made of elastic materials, such as plastic PU (polyurethane), foam materials which are wrapped around a predetermined portion of the body, for example, it can be wrapped around one predetermined section of the body. The wall of the body is designed to have a thickness in a range of 1.00 mm to 3.00 mm. The outer layer is designed to have a thickness in a range of 0.50 mm to 3.00 mm.
In another general aspect, a shaft for a lacrosse stick embodied according to the present invention has a body and an outer layer wrapped around a predetermined portion of the body. The size of the body and the size of the outer layer are matched by each other in such a way that the shaft has a total weight in a range of 180 g to 230 g.
In another general aspect, a shaft for a lacrosse stick embodied according to the present invention has a body with a weight in a range of 100 g to 135 g and an outer layer with a weight in a range of 75 G to 105 G.
In another general aspect, a shaft for a lacrosse stick embodied according to the present invention has body and an outer layer wrapped around a predetermined portion of the body. The cross section of the outer layer is polygonal shaped. Particularly, the thickness of sidewalls of the outer layer is non-uniform distributed.
Other objects, features and advantages will become better apparent from the drawing and the more detailed description of the following description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring, firstly, to
Shaft 10 includes a body 102 and an outer layer 104. Body 102 has a front section 106 and a rear section 108 (as shown in
Front section 106 can be an elongated polygonal tube such as an octagon tube and made of rigid materials, such as graphite or other composite materials.
In this embodiment, front section 106 is an octagon tube having a pair of first side walls 110, a pair of second side walls 112 and four arched third side walls 114. First side walls 110 are opposite to each other with a first distance about 20 mm. Second side walls 112 are also opposite to each other with a second distance about 24.9 mm. Each of first side walls 110 has a length being longer than that of each of second side walls 112. One end of each of first side walls 110 and one end of each of second side walls 112 are connected by one of third side walls 114.
Rear section 108 is also an elongated octagon tube and made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, or titanium. The size of rear section 108 is slightly larger than that of front section 106 so that the distal end of front section 106 can be securely inserted into the front end of rear section 108.
Each section of body 102 has a length about 402 mm. Each sidewall of sections 106,108 has a thickness about 2.30 mm. When front and rear sections 106, 108 are joined together to construct body 102, the total length of body 102 is about 762 mm and the total weight of body 102 is about 120 g.
Outer layer 104, in this embodiment, is made of PU foam material. It is tightly wrapped around the entire exterior surface of a predetermined portion of front section 106 with a thickness about 1.80 mm so that the weight of outer layer 104 can be in the range of 75.0 g to 105 g.
Referring secondly to
Body 202 is, in this embodiment, an elongated circular tube and made of composite materials. The length of body 202 is about 756 mm and the wall thickness of body 202 is about 1.50 mm so that the weight of body 202 can be about 110 g.
Outer layer 204, in this embodiment, is made of PU foam material and tightly wrapped around the exterior surface of a predetermined portion 201 of body 202. The length of outer layer 204 is about 711 mm. The cross section of outer layer 204 is octagon-shaped. It has a pair of first side walls 206, a pair of second side walls 208, and four arched third side walls 210.
The thickness of outer layer 204 is distributed in a non-uniformly way. The thickness of second side walls 208 is larger than that of first side walls 206. In this embodiment, the thickness of each of first side walls 206 is about 1.50 mm, the thickness of each of second side walls 208 is about 3.90 mm and the thickness of each third side walls 210 is between 1.5 mm and 3.90 mm so that the weight of outer layer 204 can be about 105 g.
Referring now to
Body 302 is, in this embodiment, made of composite materials and an elongated oval tube with a length about 756 mm, a wall thickness about 3.00 mm and a weight about 115 g.
Outer layer 304, in this embodiment, is also made of PU foam material and tightly wrapped around the exterior surface of a predetermined portion 306 of body 302. In other words, the length of outer layer 304 is about 558 mm. The cross section of outer layer 304 is also octagon-shaped and has a uniform side wall thickness about 1.55 mmm. The weight of outer layer 304 is about 85 g.
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Front section 406 is made of composite materials and is an octagon tube with a length about 406 mm and a uniform side wall thickness about 2.00 mm.
Rear section 408 is also made of composite materials. It is an elongated circular tube with a length about 406 mm, an external diameter about 19.5 mm and an internal diameter 17.0 mm. In combination, the rear end of rear section is inserted into the front end of front section 406. Between them is disposed a lining 410 so that front section 406 and rear section 408 can be securely joined together to form body 402 with a length about 762 mm a weight about 115 g.
Outer layer 404, in this embodiment, is also made of PU foam material. It is tightly wrapped around the entire exterior surface of a predetermined portion 403 of rear section 408 with a length about 355 mm. The cross section of outer layer 404 is octagon-shaped. Speaking detailedly, outer layer 404 has a pair of first side walls 414, a pair of second side walls 416 and four arched third side walls 418. The thickness of second side walls 416 is larger than that of first side walls 414. In this embodiment, the thickness of each of first side walls 206 is about 2.00 mm, the thickness of each of second side walls 416 is about 3.00 mm and the thickness of each third side walls 210 is between 2.00 mm and 3.00 mm so that the weight of outer layer 404 can be about 90 g.
It is understood that for being designed to have an elongated tube-shaped body made of rigid materials and an elastic outer layer with a suitable shape and thickness, the disclosed lacrosse shafts herein are lightweight, stronger and more durable than existing shaft. Moreover, the lacrosse shaft provided by the present invention is beneficial for absorbing shock during play.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201020158763.6 | Mar 2010 | CN | national |
201020294820 | Aug 2010 | CN | national |