Patent classifications
A63B71/0045
Helmet Dispensing System
A helmet rental system designed to be easy to use for customers by keeping the helmets in individual boxes that have a self-cleaning system built into the system to make the helmets safe for reuse. The cleaning system is based on heat and then cool off the box with AC and/or vent system for a few minutes before allowing the helmet to be rented again after each return. The heat comes from vents under the helmet holding system, holding it in place and/or from all around the helmet. The boxes are modular so one could simply remove a few screws and remove a box to replace it with its own heat system attached or just replace the helmet holder insert, door, etc. One can also add or remove rows or boxes to the system to expand or reduce the amount of available helmets and configuration.
Systems and Devices for a Game Utilizing a Projectile
The present disclosure provides generally for systems and devices for a game utilizing a projectile. According to the present disclosure, the projectile-based game system may comprise multiple components including a projectile, a plurality of contacting elements, a plurality of players, and a base structure comprising internal and external partitioning elements. The projectile-based game may include a base structure with various components and designs. Additionally, the present disclosure may include at least one exemplary process for utilizing a projectile-based game system.
LACROSSE HEAD
Lacrosse head sidewalls are arranged to apply additional tension to a pocket in an upper section of the head. A sidewall bottom rail includes an outward shift of an inwardly-facing surface and/or a downwardly-facing surface such that one or both of these features is spaced further from a longitudinal centerline plane of the head as compared to a head with no such outward shift.
Apparatus for Applying Gripping to a Tapered Elongated Shaft
In an embodiment, a gripping collar may comprise an outer shell, a shoulder, and a receiving area. The gripping collar may be operable to receive a tapered elongated shaft at the receiving area. The shoulder may protrude from the outer shell. A support base may comprise an aperture. The aperture may be wider than at least a portion of the outer shell of the gripping collar and narrower than an outer edge of the shoulder of the gripping collar. When the gripping collar is inserted into the aperture, a bottom side of the shoulder may rest against a top side of the support base or aperture.
Sporting equipment storage sling
A sporting equipment storage sling is provided. The device includes a tubular housing having an open first end opposite an open second end. An adjustable strap is affixed to the tubular housing at each of the first and second ends. A plurality of fasteners disposed along a length of the tubular housing opposite the adjustable strap. The plurality of fasteners removably secure sporting equipment to the tubular housing, such that the user can easily transport and dry sporting equipment between uses. In some embodiments, a bag is affixed to the tubular housing, wherein the bag includes an opening through an upper end thereof.
SUPPORT RACK AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USE
A rack support and method of use. The support rack can include a plurality of support slats mounted to a support base. The support slats cooperatively provide a plurality of article mounting channels, and article mounts can be slidably mounted in the channels in order to provide a variety of orientations of the article mounts with respect to the support base. In one embodiment, the support channels are T-shaped, and the article mounts have T-shaped mounting ends that may slidably mount with the T-shaped support channels. Other support channel and mounting end shapes may be used. In some embodiments, the rack support may be used to store articles on a wall with increased article density, economy, reliability, safety, and/or usability.
HOCKEY PUCK REBOUNDER AND TRAINING DEVICE
Hockey puck rebounders and training devices are capable of rebounding playing objects, such as hockey pucks or balls. Aspects of the technology are directed to training devices that can be used on ice surfaces or synthetic ice surfaces to practice various skills. The training device can include a frame, anchors, and rebound panels mounted to a tubular frame. The anchors can secure the training device to the ice surface. Hockey pucks can be rebounded off the rebound member by a player.
Apparatus and Methods for a Sports Gear Organizer
A wall mountable rack for storing balls, pucks, gloves, jerseys, sticks, bats, light gear and related accessories related to Lacrosse, Hockey, Baseball, Floorball, Field Hockey or any similar sport. The rack includes a wall mountable single piece body with vertically spaced, upper and lower shelf extending away from a connecting backing structure. The upper shelf comprises of concave pockets alternating with U-shaped indentations and having a lip like edge structure. The lower shelf has a similar structure which is a mirror image of the upper shelf.
Ball bat barrel with luminescent interior
A ball bat barrel has an interior surface and a luminescent layer on the interior surface. The luminescent layer, upon being charged, emits light that indicates tampering with the interior surface.