Shaft lock for interconnection between lacrosse stick handle and head
09579551 ยท 2017-02-28
Inventors
- Anthony Abdelmalek (Baltimore, MD, US)
- Michael Schmittdiel (Baltimore, MD, US)
- John Vajda (Stewartstown, PA, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T403/54
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A63B60/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B59/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shaft lock for interconnection of an elongate tubular lacrosse handle and a plastic lacrosse head. The shaft lock comprises an elastomeric insert compression-fitted inside the handle. The insert has a compressible body portion which, in an uncompressed form generally conforms to the interior walls of the handle and is defined by a plurality of co-planar ribs that span the interior walls of the handle. A hard screw-anchor is embedded within the elastomer insert, and the insert is anchored inside the handle by at least one screw threaded through the handle into the screw-anchor from top-to-bottom, the screw(s) engaging the screw anchor and compressing it against the elastomeric insert. The threaded engagement of the screw(s) through the wall of the handle and into the screw-anchor compresses the elastomeric insert, maintaining a constant tension against the screw(s) and against the interior walls of the handle. This avoids loosening and/or dislodgement as a result of impact or vibration, and resists the threads of the screw from stripping either the handle wall(s) or the insert as a result of torque or other stress.
Claims
1. A lacrosse stick comprising: an elongate tubular handle; a head attached to said handle, said head having a frame with a socket for insertion of said handle; and a shaft lock for fixedly attaching said handle within the socket of said head, said shaft lock further comprising a resilient elastomeric body sized for insertion into a distal end of said tubular handle, and an anchor block embedded within said resilient body portion, said anchor block comprising at least one screw hole, a leg projecting endwise, and a plurality of transverse flanges projecting outward on opposing sides of said anchor block, one of said plurality of transverse flanges being distally attached at an end of said leg; and at least one screw threaded through a wall of said handle and into said anchor block.
2. The lacrosse stick according to claim 1, wherein said anchor block comprises two screw holes.
3. The lacrosse stick according to claim 1, wherein said anchor block comprises a metal nut seated in said anchor body for anchoring at least one screw.
4. The lacrosse stick according to claim 1, wherein said body portion comprises a plurality of ribs projecting outward on opposing sides of said body portion.
5. The lacrosse stick according to claim 1, wherein said body portion exposes a dorsal portion of said anchor block.
6. The lacrosse stick according to claim 1, wherein said body portion exposes said transverse flange distally attached to said leg.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and certain modifications thereof when taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(14) Reference will now be made in detail to preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
(15) The present invention is a shaft lock for interconnection between an elongate tubular lacrosse handle and a plastic head having a frame with a socket for insertion of the handle.
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(17) The elongate tubular lacrosse handle 20 may be any conventional tubular lacrosse handle such as a traditional octagonal cross-section formed of aluminum or composite materials. The plastic head 10 (see
(18) The shaft lock 2 has an elastomeric compressible body portion 12 which, in an uncompressed form generally conforms to the interior walls of the handle 20 and is sized for a close compression fit. A screw-anchor block 14 is embedded within the elastomeric body portion 12, and the shaft lock 2 anchors the handle 20 inside the socket by at least one and preferably two screws 22 threaded through the socket and handle 20 and into the anchor block 14 from top-to-bottom. The screw(s) 22 engage the anchor block 14 and compress it and the elastomeric body portion 12. The threaded engagement of the screw(s) 22 into the screw-anchor block 14 in combination with the resiliency of the elastomeric body portion 12 maintains a constant tension against the screw(s) 22. This avoids loosening and/or dislodgement of the screws 22 as a result of impact or vibration, and keeps the threads of the screw(s) 22 from stripping either the handle wall(s) or the insert as a result of torque or other stress.
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(22) If desired, the screw(s) 22 may be extended to engage nuts 33 at the bottom of anchor block 14. The combination of a threaded engagement of the screws 22 through handle walls 10 and through shaft lock 2, plus the compressive force of the screws 22 biasing the shaft lock 2 against the handle 20, effectively provides amore stable reinforcing collar inside the handle 20 along the distal tip that is inserted into the head. This helps to avoid loosening and/or dislodgement as a result of impact or vibration, and resists the threads of the screw stripping either the handle walls or the insert as a result of torque or other stress. Moreover, the receptacles 42 of the Nylon anchor body 14 have a high coefficient of friction and prevent counter-rotation and loosening of the screws 22.
(23) The machine screw(s) 22 can be conventional self-tapping screw(s) of a length calculated to extend at least partially through a majority of the anchor body 14 from top-to-bottom.
(24) To assemble, the shaft lock 2 is placed inside the handle 20 with its through-bores 44 in axial alignment with both mounting holes in the handle 20 (as conventionally provided on commercial lacrosse stick handles). The lacrosse handle 20 is then inserted inside the socket of the head. The user inserts the screw(s) 22 through one wall of the socket of the head, and begins to thread it through the underlying wall of the handle 20 and into the shaft lock 2 using an appropriate implement such as a screw-driver or hex key. Tightening continues (optionally through the opposing wall of the handle 20), and through the other wall of the socket of the head 10, again optionally employing a nut beneath anchor block 14 as an anchor.
(25) The foregoing securement of head to the handle 20 maintains a constant compressive force against the interior walls of the handle 20. This avoids loosening and/or dislodgement as a result of impact or vibration, and resists the threads of the screw stripping either the walls or the insert as a result of torque or other stress.
(26) The foregoing disclosure of embodiments of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many variations and modifications of the embodiments described herein will be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art in light of the above disclosure. The scope of the invention is to be defined only by the claims, and by their equivalents.