Hockey blade with pin-reinforced core
View Patent ↗A construct for a hockey blade that includes a foam core. The foam core includes a first core face, a second core face, and a bottom core edge and a top core edge. Multiple pins are injected into the foam core, and one or more layers of resin preimpregnated tape are wrapped around the foam before forming a hockey blade structure in a heated mold.
1. A hockey blade structure formed by a method comprising the steps of:
forming a foam core, the foam core comprising a first core face, a second core face, a top core edge, and a bottom core edge;
injecting a first plurality of discrete pins with a first spacing density into a first area the first core face, the first plurality of discrete pins extending between the first core face and the second core face;
injecting a second plurality of discrete pins with a second spacing density less than the first spacing density into a second area of the first core face, the second plurality of discrete pins extending between the first core face and the second core face;
wrapping the foam core with a layer of fiber tape to form a wrapped core, the layer of fiber tape extending along the first core face, the top core edge, the second core face, and the bottom core edge of the foam core, wherein the wrapped core has a first wrapped face, a second wrapped face, a top wrapped edge, and a bottom wrapped edge; and
molding the wrapped foam core in a mold.
2. The hockey blade structure of claim 1 , wherein a selected pin, from the first plurality and the second plurality of discrete pins, is injected at an angle relative to a surface normal of the first core face at a point of injection of a first fiber pin.
3. The hockey blade structure of claim 2 , wherein the angle is approximately zero degrees.
4. The hockey blade structure of claim 2 , wherein the angle is between approximately 15 and 75 degrees.
5. The hockey blade structure of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality and the second plurality of discrete pins comprise epoxy-coated carbon fiber pins.
6. The hockey blade structure of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of discrete pins comprise metallic pins.