Hockey stick
09833674 · 2017-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B60/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B59/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B59/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A goalkeeper's hockey stick with an angled shaft is disclosed. The goalkeeper stick is comprised of a shaft, paddle and blade. The shaft connects to the paddle which connects to the blade. The portion of the shaft where it connects to the paddle is beveled to provide a grip portion of the shaft where the goalkeeper's gloved hand can grip the stick in a way that provides a more ergonomic position for the goalkeeper's hand.
Claims
1. A hockey stick for use by a goalkeeper in playing hockey on a playing surface, the stick being comprised of: a shaft having a first side, a second side, a lower edge, and a top edge, wherein a longitudinal axis lies parallel with the shaft; a paddle having a first end and a second end, a front face and a back face, a top edge and a bottom edge, and a center portion between the top and bottom edges; a blade combined with the paddle at the second end and angled from the paddle; and a grip portion formed at the first end of the paddle, wherein the grip portion of the shaft provides a space for the goalkeeper's hand to grip the shaft, and wherein a wrist of the goalkeeper is maintained at an angle substantially in line with an arm of the goalkeeper, wherein a plane lies across the grip portion and perpendicular with the longitudinal axis, wherein the plane has a paddle side and a shaft side, wherein the grip portion includes: a first portion entirely formed on a first side of the stick, the first portion including a finger contact edge forming a spline having a first point on the lower edge of the shaft and a second point on the bottom edge of the paddle, wherein the spline runs from the lower edge of the shaft to the bottom edge of the paddle and forms an acute angle therebetween, and wherein an apex of the spline lies on the paddle side of the plane forming a concavity into the paddle.
2. The hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the concavity is formed in the first portion.
3. The hockey stick of claim 1, further comprising a second portion entirely formed on a second side of the stick, the second portion including a thumb and/or palm contact edge forming a bevel running from the back face to the front face of the paddle and from the second side of the shaft to the top edge of the paddle and sloping away from the blade, wherein the first side and second sides of the shaft are on opposite sides of the shaft, and wherein the bevel is generally formed in the front face of the paddle at the second portion.
4. The hockey stick of claim 1 in which the grip portion allows the goalkeeper to extend one or more fingers along a face of the paddle to control the angled hockey stick.
5. The hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the first end is combined with the shaft substantially at the center portion of the paddle.
6. The hockey stick of claim 1, wherein a bevel is formed in a front face of the first portion.
7. The hockey stick of claim 1, wherein the grip portion further includes a second portion entirely formed on a first side of the stick, the second portion including a thumb and/or palm contact edge on the top edge of the paddle.
8. The hockey stick of claim 3, in which the grip portion allows the goalkeeper to extend one or more fingers along a face of the paddle to control the angled hockey stick.
9. A hockey stick for use by a goalkeeper in playing hockey on a playing surface, the stick being comprised of: a shaft having a first side, a second side, a lower edge, and a top edge, wherein a longitudinal axis lies parallel with the shaft; a paddle having a first end and a second end, a front face and a back face, a top edge and a bottom edge, and a center portion between the top and bottom edges; a blade combined with the paddle at the second end and angled from the paddle; and a grip portion formed at the first end of the paddle, wherein the grip portion of the shaft provides a space for the goalkeeper's hand to grip the shaft, and wherein a wrist of the goalkeeper is maintained at an angle substantially in line with an arm of the goalkeeper, wherein a plane lies across the grip portion and perpendicular with the longitudinal axis, wherein the plane has a paddle side and a shaft side, wherein the grip portion includes: a first portion entirely formed on a first side of the stick, the first portion including a finger contact edge forming a spline having a first point on the lower edge of the shaft and a second point on the bottom edge of the paddle, wherein the spline runs from the lower edge of the shaft to the bottom edge of the paddle and forms an acute angle therebetween, and wherein an apex of the spline lies on the paddle side of the plane; and a second portion entirely formed on a second side of the stick, the second portion including a thumb contact edge running from the top edge of the shaft to the top edge of the paddle and forming a concavity in the paddle pointing toward a heel of the paddle, wherein the first side and second side of the shaft, are on opposite sides of the shaft.
10. The hockey stick of claim 9, wherein the concavity is formed in the paddle.
11. The hockey stick of claim 9, wherein a slope is formed with the second portion.
12. The hockey stick of claim 9 in which the grip portion allows the goalkeeper to extend one or more fingers along a face of the paddle to control the angled hockey stick.
13. The hockey stick of claim 9, wherein the first end is combined with the shaft substantially at the center portion of the paddle.
14. The hockey stick of claim 9, wherein a bevel is formed in a the second portion.
15. The hockey stick of claim 9, wherein a bevel is formed in the first portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) The goalkeeper stick show in drawings is a hockey stick for use by a goaltender or goalkeeper in the game of ice hockey.
(10) The stick of the invention is comprised of a long, straight shaft 10 having a relatively narrow cross sectional shape with a bottom edge and a top edge. The shaft angles upwardly to form a grip portion 12 that is joined to the top 14 of the rear edge 15 of a wider portion of the stick 10 called the paddle 16. The paddle 16 has a straight portion 17 and a heel 18 where the curved portion of the paddle 16 joins the blade 20. The straight portion 17 is in the same plane as the bottom edge of the shaft. The blade 20 has a height and thickness substantially the same as the paddle 16 and may be slightly curved as best seen in
(11) The shaft 10 can vary in length, but the following are the preferred dimensions of the stick. The stick usually is not more than 63 inches from the heel 18 to the end of the shaft 2. The grip portion 12 of the shaft 10 is about 8 inches in length so as to accommodate the gloved hand of the goalkeeper. The cross sectional dimensions of both the shaft 10 and the grip portion 12 are about 1.5 inches wide and 0.5 inches thick. The angled rear edge 15 of the paddle 4 is about 2 inches in length, while the length of the paddle 16 from the rear edge 15 to the heel 18 is about 26 inches. The height of the paddle is about 3.5 inches, and the height of the blade 20 is about 3.5 inches except at the heel 18 where it is about 4.5 inches. The length of the blade 20 from the heel 18 to the end of the blade is about 15.5 inches.
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(15) Having thus described the invention in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that various revisions can be made to the preferred embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is our intention, however, that all such revisions and modifications that are evident to those skilled in the art will be included within the scope of the following claims.
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(17) The structure and dimensions of the hockey stick may be substantially the same as the hockey stick of the other embodiments of
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(19) The bevel 28 and configuration of the first portion 32 of the rear edge 15 may allow a goaltender to grip the stick in a more ergonomically correct manner. Further, the goalie may extend one or more fingers along the front face 24 of the paddle 16, to better control the rotation of the stick when struck by a puck on the blade 20. Thus, the improved grip is both more comfortable for players and allows for better control of the stick.
(20) These modifications do not in any way alter the way in which the hockey stick is used by the player as described above with reference to the other embodiments.