Hockey stick toolbox
10780572 · 2020-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B60/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This hockey stick toolbox comprises a casing, an assortment of tape; a pair of scissors; a handsaw and a miter box nested in that casing. The casing has spaced-apart notches for retaining a hockey stick steady in the miter box. The handsaw, the miter box, the assortment of tape and the scissors are particularly advantageous for trimming and customizing a new hockey stick on the-spur-of-the-moment by a parent of a novice player for example.
Claims
1. A hockey stick toolbox comprising a casing, and a handsaw and a miter box nested in said casing; said casing having a wide portion and a narrow portion; said casing having a first V-shaped notch in said wide portion and a second V-shaped notch in said a narrow portion; both said notches being positioned in alignment with each other and said miter box for retaining a hockey stick steady in said miter box; each of said notches having an inclined side relative to a plan of said casing, for supporting a handle of said hockey stick with a cross-section of said handle forming an apex pointing upward, and said miter box being mounted at an extremity of said narrow portion.
2. The hockey stick toolbox as claimed in, claim 1, further including an assortment of tape and a pair of scissors, nested inside said casing; wherein said assortment of tape comprises two rolls of hockey blade tape of different colours and a roll of scrim tape.
3. The hockey stick toolbox as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a block of hockey tape wax nested in said casing.
4. The hockey stick toolbox as claimed in claim 3, further including a marker nested in said casing.
5. The hockey stick toolbox as claimed in claim 3, wherein said casing further comprises a hinged cap mounted to said narrow portion selectively covering said miter box.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the hockey stick toolbox according to the present invention is described with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like parts throughout the several views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) The preferred embodiment of the hockey stick toolbox according to the present invention is described herein below with reference to the attached drawings. The drawings have no dimension shown. The proportion of some features may have been emphasized for convenience. Some features might not be shown on all views. The drawings have been prepared in this manner to facilitate the understanding of the invention. It is to be understood that the drawings should not be scaled.
(9) Many components of this toolbox were not illustrated to facilitate the understanding of the basic concept of the design. The components that were not illustrated are those for which the nature, mountings and functions would be obvious to the person skilled in the art of plastic boxes and cases.
(10) Referring to
(11) A knob 26 at the end of the narrow portion 24 represents a ball of tape on the end of a hockey stick. This knob 26 is in fact, a hinged cap covering the end of a miter box inside the narrow portion 24, as will be described further herein.
(12) Both portions 22, 24 are preferably made of plastic, preferably transparent or semi-transparent plastic. However, opaque plastic is also acceptable.
(13) Referring now to
(14) The top half 34 has two cylindrical bosses 40 therein to retain a pair of scissors 42, and a region 44 with clips to retain a marker 46 thereto. The bottom half 32 has two cylindrical bosses 50, 52 therein to retain one or more rolls of hockey tape and a roll of grip tape. A rectangular compartment 54 is provided for stowing blocks of hockey tape wax. A second elongated compartment 56 has dimensions to enclose a small handsaw therein. The bottom half 32 of the right end of the narrow portion 24 has a miter box 58 formed thereon or nested therein. The cap 26 is attached to the miter box by a second hinge 60.
(15) Referring now to
(16) The top half 34 of the casing has a flap 74 to seal the notch 70 when both halves 32, 34 are closed over each other, as can be understood from
(17) Referring again particularly to
(18) Preferably, the height of the bosses 50 and 52 and the depth of the first half 32 have sufficient dimensions to accommodate at least two rolls of tape on top of each other. The toolbox 20 preferably contains white tape, black tape and a roll of scrim-like grip tape 82.
(19) As mentioned before, a new hockey stick 72 is positioned in the miter box 58, and is supported steady by the spaced-apart notches 70 and 70. The handsaw 80 is then used to cut the stick 72 along a previously marked line 90 to corresponds to the height, age and position of the player that will be using the new hockey stick.
(20) It will be appreciated that the toolbox 20, the marker 46, the scissors 44 and the handsaw 80, have a portion thereof with a shape representing a hockey stick. These forms contribute to the enforcement of a trademark for the preferred hockey stick toolbox 20.
(21) Referring now to
(22) It will be appreciated that the bottom of each notch 70, 70 has a V-shape, with one side inclined relative to the plan of the open toolbox 20. This inclination supports the handle of the hockey stick 72, with one edge of the handle being first exposed to the handsaw 80. It will be appreciated that a cross-section of the hockey stick handle 72 when steadied in the V-shaped notches 70, 70, form an apex 92 pointing upward, as can be seen in
(23) In another feature of the preferred embodiment, the miter box 58 is positioned on the end of the narrow portion 24 of the toolbox 20. This is where a cut is made on the handle of a new hockey stick. This location is believed to be a logical one which makes the preferred embodiment of the present hockey stick toolbox easy to understand without written instruction.
(24) It is believed that the hockey stick toolbox 20 described herein has all the necessary tools needed to personalize a hockey stick in a hurry, in a team dressing room, in a hotel room, or while sitting in the bleachers of an arena.