IP Library Granted Patent US 8,814,732
Granted Patent B2
US 8,814,732 · App. 14/072,273 · Granted Aug 26, 2014

Blade for a hockey stick

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Patent No.
US 8,814,732
App. No.
14/072,273
Granted
Aug 26, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hockey stick blade comprising a front and a rear blade face, the front blade face comprising at least one front layer of reinforcing fiber material having a first reinforcing fiber density, and the rear blade face comprising at least one rear layer of reinforcing fiber material having a second reinforcing fiber density, the first reinforcing fiber density differing from the second reinforcing fiber density. A hockey stick having such a blade is also disclosed.

Claims (62)

1. A hockey stick blade comprising:

a front blade face, a rear blade face, a heel and a neck,

the front blade face comprising at least one front layer of reinforcing fiber material, the at least one front layer having a first reinforcing fiber density, the at least one front layer having reinforcing fibers arranged in at least one front face reinforcing fiber pattern comprising a plurality of front face fiber tows of reinforcing fibers, the plurality of front face fiber tows having a first tow width and being spaced apart from each other by a first distance, the first tow width and the first distance contributing to the first reinforcing fiber density,

the rear blade face comprising at least one rear layer of reinforcing fiber material, the at least one rear layer having a second reinforcing fiber density, the at least one rear layer having reinforcing fibers arranged in at least one rear face reinforcing fiber material pattern comprising a plurality of rear face fiber tows of reinforcing fibers, the plurality of rear face fiber tows having a second tow width and being spaced apart from each other by a second distance, the second tow width and the second distance contributing to the second reinforcing fiber density, and

wherein the first reinforcing fiber density differs from the second reinforcing fiber density.

2. The hockey stick blade of claim 1 , wherein:

the first reinforcing fiber density is greater than the second reinforcing fiber density.

3. The hockey stick blade of claim 1 , wherein:

the plurality of front face fiber tows have a different number of fibers per unit width than the plurality of rear face fiber tows.

4. The hockey stick blade of claim 3 , wherein:

the first reinforcing fiber density is greater than the second reinforcing fiber density.

5. The hockey stick blade of claim 3 , wherein:

the plurality of front face fiber tows each contain about the same number of fibers as the plurality of rear face fiber tows; and

the first tow width differs from the second tow width, whereby the plurality of front face fiber tows have a different number of fibers per unit width than the plurality of rear face fiber tows.

6. The hockey stick blade of claim 1 , wherein:

the front face fiber tows form a first front group of similarly aligned front face fiber tows, and the at least one front face reinforcing fiber pattern further comprises

a second front group of similarly aligned front face fiber tows of reinforcing fibers, the front face fiber tows of the second front group having a tow width similar to the first tow width, and being spaced apart from each other by a distance similar to the first distance,

the first front group extending at an angle relative to the second front group; and

the rear face fiber tows form a first rear group of similarly aligned rear face fiber tows, and the at least one rear face reinforcing fiber pattern further comprises

a second rear group of similarly aligned rear face fiber tows of reinforcing fibers, the rear face fiber tows of the second rear group having a tow width similar to the second tow width, and being spaced apart from each other by a distance similar to the second distance,

the first rear group extending at an angle relative to the second rear group.

7. The hockey stick blade of claim 6 , wherein:

the front face fiber tows of the first front group extend generally parallel to each other, and the front face fiber tows of the second front group extend generally parallel to each other; and

the rear face fiber tows of the first rear group extend generally parallel to each other, and the rear face fiber tows of the second rear group extend generally parallel to each other.

8. The hockey stick blade of claim 7 , wherein:

the front face fiber tows of the first front group extend substantially perpendicularly to the front face fiber tows of the second front group; and

the rear face fiber tows of the first rear group extend substantially perpendicularly to the rear face fiber tows of the second rear group.

9. The hockey stick blade of claim 1 , wherein:

a portion of the front blade face covered by reinforcing fibers arranged in the at least one front reinforcing fiber pattern is approximately 1% to approximately 10% greater than a portion of the rear blade face covered by reinforcing fibers arranged in the at least one rear reinforcing fiber pattern.

10. The hockey stick blade of claim 6 , wherein:

a ratio of the first tow width to the second tow width is approximately 0.2 to approximately 0.8.

11. The hockey stick blade of claim 6 , wherein:

a ratio of the first distance to the second distance is approximately 0.2 to approximately 0.8.

12. The hockey stick blade of claim 6 , wherein:

an area of the front blade face covered by the first and second front groups is a first covered area;

an area of the rear blade face covered by the first and second rear groups is a second covered area; and

a ratio of the first covered area to the second covered area is approximately 0.8 to approximately 1.1.

13. The hockey stick blade of claim 1 , wherein the blade is integral with a hockey stick shaft.

14. The hockey stick blade of claim 1 , wherein:

the plurality of front face fiber tows is greater in number than the plurality of rear face fiber tows.

15. The hockey stick blade of claim 14 , wherein:

each tow of the plurality of front face fiber tows has about the same number of reinforcing fibers as each tow of the plurality of rear face fiber tows.

16. The hockey stick blade of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing fiber material comprises carbon fibers.

17. The hockey stick blade of claim 16 , wherein the reinforcing fiber material is a carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer.

18. A hockey stick comprising:

a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end opposite the proximal end, a front face and a rear face; and

a blade connected to the shaft,

the blade having a front blade face, a rear blade face, a heel and a neck adjacent the proximal end of the shaft,

the front blade face comprising at least one front layer of reinforcing fiber material, the at least one front layer having a first reinforcing fiber density, the at least one front layer having reinforcing fibers arranged in at least one front face reinforcing fiber pattern comprising a plurality of front face fiber tows of reinforcing fibers, the plurality of front face fiber tows having a first tow width and being spaced apart from each other by a first distance, the first tow width and the first distance contributing to the first reinforcing fiber density,

the rear blade face comprising at least one rear layer of reinforcing fiber material, the at least one rear layer having a second reinforcing fiber density, the at least one rear layer having reinforcing fibers arranged in at least one rear face reinforcing fiber material pattern comprising a plurality of rear face fiber tows of reinforcing fibers, the plurality of rear face fiber tows having a second tow width and being spaced apart from each other by a second distance, the second tow width and the second distance contributing to the second reinforcing fiber density, and

wherein the first reinforcing fiber density differs from the second reinforcing fiber density.

19. The hockey stick of claim 18 wherein the hockey stick is a one piece hockey stick.

20. The hockey stick of claim 18 , wherein:

the at least one front layer of reinforcing fiber material extends along at least a portion of the front face of the proximal end of the shaft; and

the at least one rear layer of reinforcing fiber material extends along at least a portion of the rear face of the proximal end of the shaft.

21. The hockey stick of claim 18 , wherein:

the at least one front layer of reinforcing fiber material extends along the front face of the shaft; and

the at least one rear layer of reinforcing fiber material extends along the rear face of the shaft.

22. The hockey stick of claim 18 , wherein:

the first reinforcing fiber density is greater than the second reinforcing fiber density.

23. The hockey stick of claim 18 , wherein:

the plurality of front face fiber tows have a different number of fibers per unit width than the plurality of rear face fiber tows.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 3, 2025
From: CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
To: SPORT MASKA INC.
Reel/Frame 069816/0766 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 2, 2025
From: SPORT MASKA INC.
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 069813/0480 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 6, 2023
From: SPORT MASKA INC.
To: CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE, AS AGENT AND GRANTEE
Reel/Frame 063623/0161 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 28, 2021
From: SPORT MASKA INC.
To: CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE, AS AGENT AND GRANTEE
Reel/Frame 058597/0573 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2017
From: SPORT MASKA INC.
To: CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
Reel/Frame 044050/0799 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 4, 2013
From: JEANNEAU, PHILIPPE
To: SPORT MASKA INC.
Reel/Frame 031710/0645 →