Lacrosse head pocket and related method of manufacture

US10112089B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10112089-B2
Application numberUS-201514815145-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 31, 2015
Priority dateAug 7, 2014
Publication dateOct 30, 2018
Grant dateOct 30, 2018

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A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A lacrosse pocket comprising: a pocket longitudinal axis; an upper pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head scoop; a lower pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head base; a middle pocket portion located between the upper pocket portion and the lower pocket portion; a unitary textile material extending from the upper pocket portion to the lower pocket portion, the unitary textile material constructed from a plurality of strands, wherein the unitary textile material includes a first layer and a second layer, one above the other, and each of the first layer and the second layer integrally formed in the unitary textile material, the first layer and second layer collectively forming a first tube having an open space between the first layer and the second layer, wherein the first layer includes a first interior facing surface and the second layer includes a second interior facing surface, wherein the first interior facing surface is disposed above the second interior facing surface and configured to randomly contact the second interior facing surface in regions where the first tube is collapsed. 2. The lacrosse pocket of claim 1 comprising: a first area adjacent a second area; wherein the first area includes a first knit pattern that imparts a first elasticity, wherein the second area includes a second knit pattern that imparts a second elasticity. 3. The lacrosse pocket of claim 1 , wherein the upper pocket portion defines a plurality of string holes configured to receive lacing to secure the upper pocket portion to a lacrosse head scoop. 4. The lacrosse pocket of claim 1 , wherein the middle pocket portion defines a plurality of string holes configured to receive lacing to secure the middle pocket portion to a lacrosse head sidewall. 5. The lacrosse pocket of claim 1 , wherein the unitary textile material includes a first area having a first elasticity and a second area having a second elasticity less than the first elasticity. 6. A lacrosse pocket comprising: a pocket longitudinal axis; an upper pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head scoop; a lower pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head base; a middle pocket portion located between the upper pocket portion and the lower pocket portion; a unitary textile material extending from the upper pocket portion to the lower pocket portion, the unitary textile material constructed from a plurality of strands, a plurality of vertical elements extending between the upper pocket portion and the lower pocket portion, each vertical element being less than 10 needles wide, wherein the unitary textile material includes a first layer and a second layer, one above the other, and each of the first layer and the second layer integrally formed in the unitary textile material, wherein the first layer includes a first face and the second layer includes a rear face, wherein the first layer and second layer each include opposing sides that are integrally knitted together with the first layer and the second layer such that the first layer, second layer and opposing sides include a plurality of interlooped strands that collectively form individual ones of the plurality of vertical elements. 7. The lacrosse pocket of claim 6 comprising: a join element extending between a first vertical element and an adjacent second vertical element, the join element formed from at least one join strand that is interlooped with a vertical element strand of the first vertical element. 8. A lacrosse pocket comprising: a pocket longitudinal axis; an upper pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head scoop; a lower pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head base; a middle pocket portion located between the upper pocket portion and the lower pocket portion; a unitary textile material extending from the upper pocket portion to the lower pocket portion, the unitary textile material constructed from a plurality of strands, a plurality of vertical elements extending between the upper pocket portion and the lower pocket portion, each vertical element being less than 8 needles wide, wherein the unitary textile material includes a first layer and a second layer, one above the other, and each of the first layer and the second layer integrally formed in the unitary textile material, the first layer and second layer collectively forming a first tube having an open space between the first layer and the second layer, wherein the individual ones of the plurality of vertical elements include a plurality of interlooped strands joined to form a hollow chamber that is void of other strands extending through the chamber. 9. A lacrosse pocket comprising: a pocket longitudinal axis; an upper pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head scoop; a lower pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head base; a middle pocket portion located between the upper pocket portion and the lower pocket portion; a unitary textile material extending from the upper pocket portion to the lower pocket portion, the unitary textile material constructed from a plurality of strands, a join element extending between a first vertical element and an adjacent second vertical element, the join element formed from at least one join strand that is interlooped with a vertical element strand of the first vertical element, wherein the unitary textile material includes a first layer and a second layer, one above the other, and each of the first layer and the second layer integrally formed in the unitary textile material, the first layer and second layer collectively forming a first tube having an open space between the first layer and the second layer, wherein the first layer and second layer each include opposing sides that are integrally knitted together with the first layer and the second layer such that the first layer, second layer and opposing sides include a plurality of interlooped strands that collectively form the first vertical element, wherein at least one of the opposing sides transitions to the join element, wherein at least one of the first vertical element and the second vertical element is less than 15 needles wide. 10. A lacrosse pocket comprising: a pocket longitudinal axis; an upper pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head scoop; a lower pocket portion adapted to connect to a lacrosse head base; a middle pocket portion located between the upper pocket portion and the lower pocket portion; a unitary textile material extending from the upper pocket portion to the lower pocket portion, the unitary textile material constructed from a plurality of strands, first and second vertical elements, each including the first layer and the second layer so that the first tube is defined by the first vertical element and so that a second tube is defined by the second vertical element, wherein the unitary textile material includes a first layer and a second layer, one above the other, and each of the first layer and the second layer integrally formed in the unitary textile material, the first layer and second layer collectively forming the first tube having an open space between the first layer and the second layer, the open space being at least partially collapsed so as to have no volume between the first layer and second layer. 11. The lacrosse pocket of claim 10 comprising: a plurality of join elements between the first and second vertical elements, the join elements and the first and second vertical elements forming a plurality of openings. 12. The

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  • Clubs · CPC title

  • Sport; Military · CPC title

  • UHMWPE, i.e. ultra high molecular weight polyethylene · CPC title

  • Use of unspecified macromolecular compounds as moulding material {(use of unspecified rubbers B29K2021/00)} · CPC title

  • Use of textile products or fabrics for preformed parts, e.g. for inserts (B29K2105/06 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10112089B2 cover?
A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material havi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Warrior Sports Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B59/20. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 30 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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