Sports stick and ball package
11534670 · 2022-12-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D73/0064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B59/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A sporting goods merchandising display for a sports stick and ball package, as for playing the sports of ball hockey and lacrosse, wherein a sports ball having a diameter D.sub.1 is captured between spaced apart circular holes, each having a diameter D.sub.2 less than the diameter D.sub.1, in an open-ended packaging sleeve removably locked at a fixed position on the sports stick. Such packaging combines the sports stick and ball to prevent separation while on display but permits tactile access to the product components by sporting goods customers. A purchaser can easily remove the packaging sleeve to separate the product components without the aid of a cutting instrument.
Claims
1. A sports stick and ball package comprising: a sports head adapted for playing a ball sport; a sports ball having a diameter D.sub.1; an elongate shaft on which to mount said sports head, said shaft having a preselected position for mounting said sports ball, and at least first and second cross-sectional dimensions arranged at a right angle to one another at said preselected position for mounting said sports ball; a rectangular flexible sleeve open at both ends and having first and second cross-sectional dimensions at said preselected position for mounting said sports ball and having a length between said ends greater than said diameter D.sub.1 of said sports ball, said first cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve equal to said diameter D.sub.1 of said sports ball plus said first cross-sectional dimension of said shaft, and said second cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve equal to said second cross-sectional dimension of said shaft; a pair of parallel spaced apart circular openings in said first cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve, said openings having a diameter D.sub.2 smaller than said diameter D.sub.1 of said sports ball; whereby said sports ball is inserted into an end of said sleeve and captured by said spaced apart circular openings, and said sleeve and ball are removable fixed to said elongate shaft at said preselected position for mounting said sports ball.
2. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 1, said pair of parallel spaced apart circular openings in said first cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve having a diameter D.sub.2 equal to two times the square root of 0.25 times the diameter D.sub.1 squared minus 0.25 times said second cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve squared.
3. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 2, said pair of parallel spaced apart circular openings in said first cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve having a diameter D.sub.2 being positioned such that the centers of said circular openings are spaced inwardly from and perpendicular to said second cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve by a distance equal to one half said diameter D.sub.1 of said sports ball.
4. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 1, said sports head selected from the group consisting of a hockey blade and a lacrosse head, and said sports ball selected from the group consisting of a hockey ball and a lacrosse ball.
5. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 1, said rectangular flexible sleeve being fabricated from thin sheet material selected from the group consisting of synthetic vellum, polyethylene terephthalate, and cardboard.
6. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 1, said sports head having a socket to receive said shaft, said preselect position for mounting said sports ball being directly beneath said socket, and said rectangular flexible sleeve further including a tab extension secured within said socket to lock said sports ball and sleeve at said preselect position on said shaft.
7. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 6, said tab extension being joined to said flexible sleeve by a perforated line of severance to permit removal of said sports ball and sleeve.
8. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 1, said sports head being a hockey blade, and said elongate shaft being rectangular in cross-section with said first cross-sectional dimension representing the width of said shaft and said second cross-sectional dimension representing the depth of said shaft.
9. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 1, said sports head being a lacrosse head, and said elongate shaft being octagonal in cross-section with said first cross-sectional dimension being equal to said second cross-sectional dimension.
10. A sports stick and ball package comprising: a sports head adapted for playing a ball sport; a pair of sports balls each having a diameter D.sub.1; an elongate shaft on which to mount said sports head, said shaft having a preselected position for mounting said pair of sports balls, and at least first and second cross-sectional dimensions arranged at a right angle to one another at said preselected position for mounting said pair of sports balls; a rectangular flexible sleeve open at both ends and having first and second cross-sectional dimensions at said preselected position for mounting said pair of sports balls and having a length between said ends greater than twice said diameter D.sub.1 of said sports balls, said first cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve equal to said diameter D.sub.1 of said sports balls plus said first cross-sectional dimension of said shaft, and said second cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve equal to said second cross-sectional dimension of said shaft; an upper pair of parallel spaced apart circular openings in said first cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve, said openings having a diameter D.sub.2 smaller than said diameter D.sub.1 of said sports balls; a lower pair of parallel spaced apart circular openings in said first cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve, said openings having a diameter D.sub.2 smaller than said diameter D.sub.1 of said sports balls; whereby said sports ball are inserted into an end of said sleeve and captured by said upper and lower pairs of spaced apart circular openings, and said sleeve and ball are removable fixed to said elongate shaft at said preselected position for mounting said sports balls.
11. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 10, said upper and lower pairs of parallel spaced apart circular openings in said first cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve having a diameter D.sub.2 substantially equal to two times the square root of 0.25 times the diameter D.sub.1 squared minus 0.25 times said second cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve squared.
12. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 11, said upper and lower pairs of parallel spaced apart circular openings in said first cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve having a diameter D.sub.2 being positioned such that the centers of said circular openings are spaced inwardly from and perpendicular to said second cross-sectional dimension of said sleeve by a distance equal to one half said diameter D.sub.1 of said sports ball.
13. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 10, said sports head being a hockey blade and said pair of sports balls being hockey balls.
14. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 10, said rectangular flexible sleeve being fabricated from thin sheet material selected from the group consisting of synthetic vellum, polyethylene terephthalate, and cardboard.
15. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 10, said sports head having a socket to receive said shaft, said preselect position for mounting said pair of sports balls being directly beneath said socket, and said rectangular flexible sleeve further including a tab extension secured within said socket to lock said sports balls and sleeve at said preselect position on said shaft.
16. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 15, said tab extension being joined to said flexible sleeve by a perforated line of severance to permit removal of said pair of sports balls and sleeve.
17. The sports stick and ball package as in claim 10, said sports head being a hockey blade, and said elongate shaft being rectangular in cross-section with said first cross-sectional dimension representing the width of said shaft and said second cross-sectional dimension representing the depth of said shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following description of the drawings, in which like reference numerals are employed to indicate like parts in the various views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(12) Referring to the invention in greater detail, attention is first directed to
(13) Beneath the hockey blade 26 is an open-ended, rectangular sleeve 30 having a portion thereof that wraps around and engages 3 sides of the shaft 24 and a portion that extends outwardly from the shaft 24 to capture the ball 22 between two spaced-apart circular openings 32 in the sleeve 30. The circular openings 32 have a diameter D.sub.2 which is smaller than D.sub.1 to prevent the ball 22 from being removed from the shaft 24 while being displayed for sale in a sporting goods business.
(14) The sizing of the sleeve 30 and the sizing and location of the openings 32 are critically important. For sizing of the sleeve 30, attention is focused on
(15) As previously indicated, the sizing and location of the openings 32 in the sleeve 30 are also important. As to sizing, the diameter D.sub.2 of the openings 32 optionally is equal to two time the square root of one half the diameter D.sub.1 of the ball is optimally equal to two times the square root of 0.25 times the diameter D.sub.1 of the ball 22 squared minus 0.25 times the second cross-sectional dimension of the sleeve 30 squared. As an example, the shaft 24 at the location beneath the hockey blade 26 where the sleeve 30 and ball 22 are to be mounted has a cross-sectional width of about 27 mm and a cross-sectional depth of about 17 mm. The ball diameter D.sub.1 is approximately 66.7 mm. The sleeve 30 has a first cross-sectional dimension of 93 mm and a second cross-sectional dimension of 18 mm. Accordingly, the optimal diameter D.sub.2 of the openings 32 is given by the following equation:
D.sub.2=2×SQRT(0.25×66.7×66.7−0.25×18×18)=64.2 mm
(16) The center of the opening 32 should be inwardly from the outside edge of the sleeve 30 a distance equal to half the diameter D.sub.1 of the ball 22. This results in a small dimension of approximately 1.2 mm from the outside edge of the sleeve 30 to the edge of the circular opening 32.
(17) With the foregoing dimensions of the sleeve 30, the perimeter is therefore equal to 222 mm. The circumference of the ball 22 is 209.5 mm so that flexure of the sleeve 30 permits the ball 22 to be inserted into one or the other of the open ends of the sleeve 30.
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(19) With respect to the assembly process, reference is made to the exploded views of
(20) It should be noted that the foregoing description relates to a mounting method for a replaceable hockey blade 26. In the event of wear or damage through use, the blade can easily be replaced. Alternatively, the hockey blade 26 can be glued or taped to the shaft 24 if a replaceable blade is not desired. Likewise, the sleeve 30 and ball 22 assemblage can be mounted to the shaft 24 by alternative methods other than tab 36.
(21) However, with use of a tab 36 as described, removal of the sleeve 30 and ball 22 is easily accomplished without the aid of a cutting instrument or other tool. The purchasing consumer simply grasps the upper edge of the sleeve 30 above the ball 22 and pulls to separate the sleeve 30 from the tab 36 along the perforated severance line 38. The same action can be used on the opposite side of the sleeve 30 if two tabs 36 are present. The tab or tabs 36 simply remain hidden within the socket 42 of the hockey blade 26. The sleeve 30 and ball 22 assemblage can then be slipped off the end of the shaft 24 where the ball can be removed from the sleeve 30.
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(23) It will be understood to those skilled in the art of sporting goods merchandizing displays that the foregoing description of a hockey stick and ball can be equally adapted to other sports such as lacrosse. A lacrosse stick is typically octagonal in cross-section so that the first and second cross-sectional dimensions will be equal as opposed to the cross-sectional dimensions of a hockey shaft as previously described. However, the same calculations apply for the sleeve dimensions, ball hole size and hole location for a lacrosse ball which is slightly larger than a hockey ball.
(24) From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects hereinabove set forth, together with the other advantages which are obvious, and which are inherent to the invention.
(25) It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
(26) Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.