LACROSSE GOALIE STICK HEAD WITH FORWARD OFFSET
20170259141 ยท 2017-09-14
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Abstract
A head for a lacrosse stick includes a socket defining a female aperture for receiving a lacrosse shaft. The socket and the lacrosse stick being longitudinally aligned along a stick axis in a throat region. A head member is connected to the socket member and defines a number of holes therethrough for attachment of flexible pocket material thereto. The head includes a front open end with a front edge and a closed rear end with a rear edge and defining a head axis longitudinally through a center axis of the frame member. The head is configured with a reverse offset where the head axis is closer to the front open end than the stick axis. As result, saves are made sooner, increased stick face at throat area, improved balancing and increased head bending stiffness is achieved.
Claims
1. A head for a lacrosse stick, comprising: a socket member defining a female aperture for receiving a lacrosse shaft; the socket member and the lacrosse shaft being longitudinally aligned along a stick axis in a throat region; a frame member connected to the socket member and defining a plurality of holes therethrough configured for attachment of flexible pocket material thereto; the frame member including a front open end with a front edge and a closed rear end with a rear edge and defining a frame axis longitudinally through a center axis of the frame member; and wherein the frame axis is closer to the front open end than the stick axis.
2. The head of claim 1, wherein the head is made of molded plastic.
3. The head of claim 1, wherein the front edge resides in a plane located in front of the stick axis.
4. The head of claim 1, wherein a pocket is defined by the front edge of the frame member to a rear wall of the pocket material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The novel features which are characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. However, the invention's preferred embodiments, together with further objects and attendant advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] The lacrosse goalie stick configuration 100 employing the head 114 of the present invention is shown in detail in
[0026] The head 114 is connected to a stick 112 via the throat coupling portion 118. The throat includes a female seat (not shown) for receiving the shaft in releasable fashion. As above, attachment of a shaft 112 to a lacrosse goalie stick head via a throat portion 118 is so well known in the art that it need not be discussed in detail herein.
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[0028] Referring now to
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[0031] The unique forwardly directed offset positioning of the center axis H of the head 114 compared to the center axis S of the stick 112 has many advantages over prior art lacrosse goalie stick heads that have the head axis H behind the stick axis S. The head 114 of the present invention also has many advantages over prior art heads where the head axis H is aligned vertically with the stick axis S with no offset (not shown).
[0032] For example, the forwardly offset lacrosse goalie stick head 114 of the present invention can capture a ball 124 sooner than prior art lacrosse goalie stick heads 14 because it is configured with a leading edge 114a of the head 114 physically positioned more forward and has increased stick face, particularly in the throat region 118. Also, the forwardly offset results in an increased forward-to-back dimension T in the region of the throat 118 thereby providing, due to the added thickness, increased bending stiffness of the head 114, as a whole. As can be understood, increased bending stiffness in the front-to-back direction is very advantageous for goalie play because it increases the likelihood of stopping a ball 124, which is a primary objective of a goalie. For example, catching a ball 124 in the air directly in the pocket 120 using the lacrosse goalie stick head 114 of the present invention enables the head 114 to extend more forward thereby facilitating catching the ball 124.
[0033] The lacrosse goalie stick head 114 of the present invention is also better suited to trap a rolling or bouncing ball 124 against the ground, which is a very common lacrosse goalie maneuver. When a ball 124 is rolling or bouncing and a trapping action against the ground is needed, the lacrosse goalie stick head 114 of the present invention is also advantageous over the prior art lacrosse goalie stick heads because the forward offset moves the front edge 114a of the head forward, thereby closer to the ground during this process of facing the head down against the ground (not shown) with the open end of the head 114 facing the ground. Thus, less distance must be traveled to move the goalie stick head 114 into the trap position and less effort is needed to flex the head 114 and then retain the head 114 in that trap position. In general, the forward offset of the lacrosse goalie stick head 114 of the present invention moves the control edges 114a of the head 114 forward thereby moving the protection and ball control desirably forward and, as a result, improving goalie game play and protection of the goal.
[0034] Since lacrosse goalie stick heads typically have very large pockets, they can be very rear heavy. The forward offset of the lacrosse goalie stick head 114 of the present invention assists in counterbalancing the rearwardly extending pocket 120, as can be seen in
[0035] The lacrosse goalie stick head 114 of the present invention can be made out any material that is suitable for lacrosse goalie stick heads. For example, the lacrosse goalie stick head 114 of the present invention can be molded of plastic in similar fashion to known lacrosse goalie stick heads. It can also be configured to retain known and common hole patterns for lacrosse goalie stick heads so users can string in pockets in a fashion that is familiar.
[0036] It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be covered by the appended claims.