Lacrosse head

a head and lacrosse technology, applied in the field of lacrosse heads, can solve the problems of unsatisfactory flexibility and strength reduction, head can be susceptible to bending, deformation and/or breakage, improper ball control, etc., and achieve the effect of providing strength and flexibility

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-01-08
WARRIOR SPORTS INC
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[0005]A lacrosse head is provided including frame having a ball stop joined with a base, a scoop, and sidewalls joining the base and scoop. The frame defines a plurality of recesses and / or voids on the ball facing interior of the head. The recesses and / or voids are strategically positioned, reinforced and dimensioned to provide strength and flexibility to select regions of the head. The voids optionally can be reinforced with one or more trusses that are disposed at least partially within the voids.

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Many times, however, this reduction in material and corresponding large openings in the frame, leads to undesired flexibility and strength reduction.
In turn, the head can be susceptible to bending, deformation and / or breakage.
Flexibility in the wrong places in the head also can lead to improper ball control, and can compromise accurate, consistent shooting and passing with the head.
While there are some heads that incorporate certain types of structures to bolster the strength of the head without significantly increasing weight, many fall short of their goal.

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[0060]A first alternative embodiment of the lacrosse head is illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10 and generally designated 110. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment above with a few exceptions. For example, the head 110 includes upper and lower rails 160 and 170, as well as optional cross members 130A and 130B. Although not shown, the head 110 can also include a longitudinal axis LA and a plane P (not shown) similar in placement and position to that of the embodiment shown in FIG. 4. As with the embodiment above, the respective voids 172 and recesses 80 can be bounded by one or more truss members 173, truss walls, truss inner walls and bottoms. Further, the voids can be bounded by upper perimeter walls and / or lower perimeter walls as explained in connection with the embodiment above.

[0061]As with the embodiment above, the sidewalls can include trusses 173 that extend generally perpendicularly to a plane P extending through the longitudinal axis LA (...

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Abstract

A lacrosse head including a sidewall having upper and lower rails and an optional cross member. At least one of the upper and lower rails and cross member are cored out to define a recess. The recess can be partitioned by multiple trusses into multiple individual voids. The voids can be of increasing depth, progressing from shallower to deeper depths from the bottom rail to the upper rail. The lower rail can be reinforced with additional trusses near the base or ball stop of the head to add strength and rigidity there. The density of the trusses and/or cross sectional area of material can be altered in the upper rail, lower rail and cross member to selectively alter stiffness in those components. The stiffness of these components can also vary to provide different position heads, for example, attack, midfield and defense heads, with selectively different stiffness and strength characteristics.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to lacrosse heads, and more particularly, to lacrosse heads having selectively disposed stiffness and flexibility regions.[0002]Conventional lacrosse heads are constructed from plastic and include an open frame having a ball stop joined with the base, a pair of sidewalls that diverge from the ball stop and a scoop that connects the sidewalls, opposite the ball stop. The sidewalls include a lower rail that defines multiple circular or elliptical string holes. A net is strung to the lower rail via the string holes, around the back side of the frame, leaving the opposing side of the frame open for catching or shooting a lacrosse ball.[0003]Most lacrosse heads are constructed to be light and maneuverable. Typically, this is accomplished by reducing or eliminating material from the head, for example, by making larger through holes in the frame. Many times, however, this reduction in material and corresponding large openings i...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B59/02
CPCA63B59/02A63B59/20A63B60/50A63B2102/14A63B60/00
Inventor JANISSE, RICHARD J.BURNS, THOMAS H.MCPHAIL, MATTHEW W.
Owner WARRIOR SPORTS INC
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