Sporting goods including microlattice structures

US11794084B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11794084-B2
Application numberUS-201916440655-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 13, 2019
Priority dateMay 13, 2014
Publication dateOct 24, 2023
Grant dateOct 24, 2023

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A sporting good implement, such as a hockey stick or ball bat, includes a main body. The main body may be formed from multiple layers of a structural material, such as a fiber-reinforced composite material. One or more microlattice structures may be positioned between layers of the structural material. One or more microlattice structures may additionally or alternatively be used to form the core of a sporting good implement, such as a hockey-stick blade. The microlattice structures improve the performance, strength, or feel of the sporting good implement.

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We claim: 1. A hockey stick comprising: a first surface and a second surface opposite one another; and a lattice formed of polymeric material and occupying at least a majority of a cross-sectional dimension of the hockey stick from the first surface of the hockey stick to the second surface of the hockey stick; wherein: the lattice comprises a regular geometrical arrangement of structural members that are formed of the polymeric material, intersect one another at nodes, are integral and polymerized together at the nodes, and have designed dimensions, orientations and positions relative to one another individually controlled during formation of the structural members from the polymeric material; respective ones of the nodes of the lattice are spaced apart from one another in three orthogonal directions that include a thickness-wise direction of the hockey stick from the first surface of the hockey stick to the second surface of the hockey stick; and the designed dimensions, orientations and positions relative to one another of the structural members of the lattice vary between regions of the lattice which are integral and continuous such that a density of the lattice varies between the regions of the lattice. 2. The hockey stick of claim 1 , comprising a core that comprises at least part of the lattice and is disposed between the first surface of the hockey stick and the second surface of the hockey stick. 3. The hockey stick of claim 1 , comprising a wall that comprises at least part of the lattice, the first surface of the hockey stick and the second surface of the hockey stick. 4. The hockey stick of claim 1 , comprising a shaft that comprises at least part of the lattice. 5. The hockey stick of claim 1 , comprising a blade that comprises at least part of the lattice. 6. The hockey stick of claim 5 , wherein the density of the lattice in a heel area of the blade is greater than the density of the lattice in a toe area of the blade. 7. The hockey stick of claim 5 , wherein a flexibility of the lattice in a toe area of the blade is greater than the flexibility of the lattice in a heel area of the blade. 8. The hockey stick of claim 5 , wherein an openness of the lattice in a toe area of the blade is greater than the openness of the lattice in a heel area of the blade. 9. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein a spacing of the structural members of the lattice is variable. 10. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein respective ones of the structural members of the lattice vary in size. 11. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein respective ones of the structural members of the lattice vary in orientation. 12. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein a resistance to compression of the lattice is variable. 13. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein a stiffness of the lattice is variable. 14. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein a first zone of the lattice is stiffer than a second zone of the lattice. 15. The hockey stick of claim 14 , wherein: a third zone of the lattice is stiffer than the second zone of the lattice; and the second zone of the lattice is disposed between the first zone of the lattice and the third zone of the lattice. 16. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein a first zone of the lattice is more open than a second zone of the lattice. 17. The hockey stick of claim 16 , wherein: a third zone of the lattice is less open than the first zone of the lattice; and the first zone of the lattice is disposed between the second zone of the lattice and the third zone of the lattice. 18. The hockey stick of claim 1 , comprising: a first layer adjacent to the lattice and constituting at least part of the first surface of the hockey stick; and a second layer adjacent to the lattice and constituting at least part of the second surface of the hockey stick. 19. The hockey stick of claim 18 , wherein at least one of the first layer and the second layer comprises fiber-reinforced polymeric material. 20. The hockey stick of claim 19 , wherein the fiber-reinforced polymeric material is carbon-fiber-reinforced polymeric material. 21. The hockey stick of claim 18 , wherein each of the first layer and the second layer comprises fiber-reinforced polymeric material. 22. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the lattice is curved. 23. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the lattice is entirely polymeric. 24. The hockey stick of claim 1 , comprising filling material that fills at least part of hollow space of the lattice. 25. The hockey stick of claim 24 , wherein the filling material comprises foam. 26. The hockey stick of claim 24 , wherein the filling material comprises elastomeric material. 27. The hockey stick of claim 24 , wherein the filling material is configured to dampen vibrations. 28. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the lattice is optically formed. 29. The hockey stick of claim 28 , wherein the lattice is optically formed by collimated light beams. 30. The hockey stick of claim 28 , wherein the lattice is optically formed by ultraviolet light. 31. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the nodes of the lattice are disposed in at least four levels that are spaced apart from one another in the thickness-wise direction of the hockey stick. 32. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the nodes of the lattice are disposed in at least five levels that are spaced apart from one another in the thickness-wise direction of the hockey stick. 33. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric material is fiber-reinforced. 34. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the structural members extend in at least five different directions. 35. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the structural members extend in a multitude of different directions. 36. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the structural members comprise struts. 37. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the designed dimensions, orientations and positions relative to one another of first ones of the structural members in a first region of the lattice located in a first area of the hockey stick differ from the designed dimensions, orientations and positions relative to one another of second ones of the structural members in a second region of the lattice located in a second area of the hockey stick that is subject to greater impact force than the first area of the hockey stick during hockey. 38. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the designed dimensions, orientations and positions relative to one another of first ones of the structural members in a first region of the lattice located in a first area of the hockey stick differ from the designed dimensions, orientations and positions relative to one another of second ones of the structural members in a second region of the lattice located in a second area of the hockey stick that is configured to produce greater power than the first area of the hockey stick during hockey. 39. The hockey stick of claim 1 , wherein the density of the lattice in a first region of the lattice located in a first area of the hockey stick differs from the density of the lattice in a second region of the lattice located in a second area of the hockey stick that is subj

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  • A63B59/51Primary

    made of metal · CPC title

  • Footwear characterised by the material · CPC title

  • made of plastic · CPC title

  • with bent or angled lower parts for hitting a ball on the ground, on an ice-covered surface, or in the air, e.g. for hockey or hurling · CPC title

  • characterised by the material · CPC title

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What does patent US11794084B2 cover?
A sporting good implement, such as a hockey stick or ball bat, includes a main body. The main body may be formed from multiple layers of a structural material, such as a fiber-reinforced composite material. One or more microlattice structures may be positioned between layers of the structural material. One or more microlattice structures may additionally or alternatively be used to form the cor…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bauer Hockey Ltd, Bauer Hockey Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B59/51. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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