Sporting equipment mount
11490752 · 2022-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B59/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/62
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47G29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B59/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device to easily mount and hold hockey sticks to a vertical structure, such as a wall. One embodiment includes a vulcanized rubber or EPDM body portion that can be attached to a wall. The body portion has a front recess that receives the shaft of a hockey stick and grips and holds the stick in place. The device can accommodate standard hockey stick shaft widths, and enables easy insertion and removal of hockey sticks.
Claims
1. A mount for attaching a hockey stick to a structure, the mount comprising: a body portion having a front side, a rear side, and defining a front recess adapted to receive the hockey stick, the front recess being defined by a pair of opposing side walls and a rear wall, a width of the front recess being constant from a top end of the front recess to a bottom end of the front recess, each opposing side wall having a projection extending into the front recess proximate the front side, the rear side presenting a boss having a pair of opposing sides, the rear side defining a rear recess adjacent each of the opposing sides of the boss, wherein the body portion is made from a resilient material, thereby enabling a shaft of the hockey stick to be inserted and removed from the front recess by deflecting the opposing side walls relative to the rear wall.
2. The mount of claim 1, wherein the front recess is rectangular in cross-section.
3. The mount of claim 1, wherein the body portion is generally cylindrical.
4. The mount of claim 1, wherein the body portion is cuboidal.
5. The mount of claim 1, wherein the body portion is made from vulcanized rubber or EPDM.
6. The mount of claim 1, wherein each of the projections has a rounded end.
7. The mount of claim 1, wherein the rear wall of the front recess defines at least one aperture adapted to receive a fastener.
8. The mount of claim 1, wherein the hockey stick has a shaft with a pair of opposing side faces, and wherein the front recess is adapted to receive the shaft with the side faces of the shaft abutting the side walls of the front recess.
9. A hockey stick, and a mount for attaching the hockey stick to a structure, the mount comprising: a body portion having a front side, a rear side, and defining a front recess adapted to receive a shaft of the hockey stick, the front recess being defined by a pair of Opposing side walls and a rear wall, each opposing side wall having a projection extending into the front recess proximate the front side, the rear side presenting a boss having a pair of opposing sides, the rear side defining a rear recess adjacent each of the opposing sides of the boss, wherein the front recess is rectangular in cross-section, the shaft of the hockey stick is received in the front recess, and the side walls of the front recess abut opposing side faces of the shaft.
10. The hockey stick and mount of claim 9, wherein the body portion is generally cylindrical.
11. The hockey stick and mount of claim 9, wherein the body portion is made from vulcanized rubber or EPDM.
12. The hockey stick and mount of claim 9, wherein each projection has a rounded end.
13. The hockey stick and mount of claim 9, wherein the rear wall f the front recess defines at least one aperture adapted to receive a fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Subject matter hereof may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments in connection with the accompanying figures, in which:
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(9) While various embodiments are amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the claimed inventions to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the subject matter as defined by the claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(10) There is depicted in
(11) Body 12 can be made from vulcanized rubber material such as known for use in hockey pucks, or can be machined from a hockey puck. Alternatively, body 12 can be formed or machined from any other suitable material having flexible and resilient characteristics. For example, body 12 can be compression molded from ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber. It will be appreciated that although body 12 is depicted as generally cylindrical, body 12 may be made in other three-dimensional geometric shapes, such as, for example, a cuboid, or triangular prism.
(12) In use, mount 10 can be attached to a structure as depicted in
(13) Front recess 14 can have a width dimension W generally matching width dimension W′ of shaft 48, and a depth dimension generally matching thickness dimension D′ of shaft 48. It will be appreciated however, that width dimension W′ may also be slightly larger than width dimension W due to the flexibility and resilience of side portions 38, 39. Hence, shafts 48 of varying widths corresponding to standard hockey stick dimensions may be accommodated in recess 48 without altering width dimension W. Alternatively, multiple mounts 10 can be made with front recess 14 having varying dimensions W and D to accommodate different size shafts.
(14) Of course, while a vertical orientation of mount 10 is described, mount 10 may also be used to mount equipment horizontally or at other angles relative to the vertical, and may be attached to non-vertical structures.
(15) Various embodiments of systems, devices, and methods have been described herein. These embodiments are given only by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed inventions. It should be appreciated, moreover, that the various features of the embodiments that have been described may be combined in various ways to produce numerous additional embodiments. Moreover, while various materials, dimensions, shapes, configurations and locations, etc. have been described for use with disclosed embodiments, others besides those disclosed may be utilized without exceeding the scope of the claimed inventions.
(16) Persons of ordinary skill in the relevant arts will recognize that the subject matter hereof may comprise fewer features than illustrated in any individual embodiment described above. The embodiments described herein are not meant to be an exhaustive presentation of the ways in which the various features of the subject matter hereof may be combined. Accordingly, the embodiments are not mutually exclusive combinations of features; rather, the various embodiments can comprise a combination of different individual features selected from different individual embodiments, as understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art. Moreover, elements described with respect to one embodiment can be implemented in other embodiments even when not described in such embodiments unless otherwise noted.
(17) Although a dependent claim may refer in the claims to a specific combination with one or more other claims, other embodiments can also include a combination of the dependent claim with the subject matter of each other dependent claim or a combination of one or more features with other dependent or independent claims. Such combinations are proposed herein unless it is stated that a specific combination is not intended.
(18) Any incorporation by reference of documents above is limited such that no subject matter is incorporated that is contrary to the explicit disclosure herein. Any incorporation by reference of documents above is further limited such that no claims included in the documents are incorporated by reference herein. Any incorporation by reference of documents above is yet further limited such that any definitions provided in the documents are not incorporated by reference herein unless expressly included herein.
(19) For purposes of interpreting the claims, it is expressly intended that the provisions of 35 U.S.C. § 112(f) are not to be invoked unless the specific terms “means for” or “step for” are recited in a claim.