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Hockey goalkeeper leg pads
11623130 · 2023-04-11 · ·

Hockey goalkeeper leg pads wearable on legs of a hockey goalkeeper to protect the legs, in which protective parts (e.g., pad members) of the hockey goalkeeper leg pads are adjustable to adjust how the hockey goalkeeper leg pads fit on the legs, and their adjustability is provided in a way that may be relatively light, easy to use, and simple to manufacture.

SYSTEM WITH MOTION CAPTURE FUNCTION APPLIED TO ICE HOCKEY PASS- AND-CONTROL TRAINING
20220314093 · 2022-10-06 ·

Disclosed is a system with motion capture function applied to ice hockey pass-and-control training, including a running part, a detection part and a display part. The detection part and the display part are in communication connection. The running part is ice hockey device with identifying characteristics, and the running part and the detection part are set to cooperate correspondingly; the detection part is used to detect the running part and capture the movement of the running part to form a detection signal and transmit it to the display part; the display part is used to store the virtual scene, receive the detection signal, and display part of the detection signal in the virtual scene for display. The system with motion capture function applied to ice hockey pass-and-control training of the disclosure has the advantages of low manufacturing cost, free of site restrictions, and realization of hand-eye separation of training methods.

Auto feed hockey puck passing mechanism
11617934 · 2023-04-04 ·

A device for automatically launching hockey pucks includes a vertical holder, a throwing arm, a spring, and a base. The vertical holder is configured to hold a plurality of hockey pucks therein. The throwing arm is positioned underneath the vertical holder and configured to rotate. The spring is connected to the rotating throwing arm and configured to accelerate the rotation of the arm so as to launch a hockey puck of the plurality of hockey pucks off of the arm at a rate of 10-40 mph. The base is configured to support the vertical holder, the throwing arm, and the spring such that the hockey puck is launched substantially horizontally.

SHOULDER PADS
20230200464 · 2023-06-29 ·

Protective shoulder pads, such as the type worn for playing ice hockey, including a central panel configured to cover a portion of a chest of the wearer and defining a centerline extending centrally therethrough, and two side panels partially overlapping the central panel and each disposed on opposite sides of a centerline of the central panel. Each of the side panels is rotatable relative to he central panel about a rotation axis located proximate an upper end of each of the side panels, so as to adjust a width of the protective shoulder pad which is defined between opposed outer lateral edges of the side panels. The side panels are securable to the central panel at a plurality of attachment points to maintain a selected width of the adjustable shoulder pad.

Sports equipment rack and method of use
11684181 · 2023-06-27 ·

A sports equipment rack for convenient storage, transportation, and drying of sports equipment. The sports equipment rack includes a vertical shaft configured to substantially resemble a hockey stick, the vertical shaft having a top portion and a bottom portion. The sports equipment rack also includes one or more sets of opposing horizontal members, the opposing horizontal members having a first end and an opposing end; one or more fastening attachments in communication with the opposing end; and a plurality of openings.

SPORTS TRAINING APPARATUS
20170361190 · 2017-12-21 ·

An apparatus for training athletes having two supporting structures. The first structure has a base that can rest on a surface and walls that extend upward from the base to an upper end, defining an interior space. The walls incorporate a bar connector above the base designed to connect to and support one end of a bar. The walls have supporting elements above the base and below the upper end of the walls. The second structure has walls that are configured so that the lower end of the walls can engage the supporting elements of the first structure so that the second structure is supported by the first structure above the supporting elements. The second structure has a bar connector at the same height as the height of the bar connector of the first structure configured to connect to and support the other end of the bar.

Glove
09844693 · 2017-12-19 · ·

A glove including a dorsal panel having a finger region. The dorsal panel includes an array of four finger regions and each finger region having at least two weights coupled thereto in a longitudinally spaced relationship to each other. The dorsal panel includes a thumb region spaced and orientated away from the finger region. The thumb region includes a weight coupled thereto. The glove includes a weight coupled to the finger region of the dorsal panel. The weight includes a sealed pocket having heavy grains. The weight is not selectably removable. The glove includes a palmar panel coupled to the dorsal panel and thereby forming a cavity therebetween. The palmar panel includes a slick surface.

Hockey-stick blade with tailored performance regions

A hockey-stick blade includes a heel region, a toe region spaced longitudinally from the heel region, and a mid-region located between the heel region and the toe region. The toe region includes one or more reinforcing elements, optionally of different lengths, located at different vertical positions within the toe region. The blade further includes a hosel that optionally is tailored to substantially match the strength and stiffness characteristics of an attached or integral hockey stick shaft. The mid-region of the blade exhibits improved feel and flexibility characteristics due to the increased stiffness in the toe region.

Zipper attached sports glove with fly cover protection
09839833 · 2017-12-12 ·

A method of protecting a participant user, participant player, players, referee, official, coach or spectator from skin contact with an exposed connector by isolating the connector of a sports glove, which includes a front palm portion having finger stalls for insertion of fingers therein, and a rear back joinable portion which is attachable to said front palm portion by a connector, such as a zipper. The method includes the step of removably covering the zipper connector with a friction fit fly cover having an attachment end and a free end, wherein further lifting of the free end of the fly cover exposes the zipper for participant user engagement therewith. The fly cover prevents any exposure of the metallic or plastic connector.