Patents Assigned to Jas. D. Easton, Inc.
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Patent number: 8695581Abstract: An archery bow stabilizer includes a proximal end, a distal end, and an elliptical shaped cross-section. The elliptical shaped cross-section is arranged perpendicular to a length dimension of the stabilizer at a location between the proximal and distal ends. The elliptical shaped cross-section has a ratio of a maximum height dimension to a maximum width dimension that is about 0.6 or less.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Jas D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: James T. Felt, Douglas E. Denton
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Publication number: 20120260902Abstract: An archery bow stabilizer includes a proximal end, a distal end, and an elliptical shaped cross-section. The elliptical shaped cross-section is arranged perpendicular to a length dimension of the stabilizer at a location between the proximal and distal ends. The elliptical shaped cross-section has a ratio of a maximum height dimension to a maximum width dimension that is about 0.6 or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: James T. Felt, Douglas E. Denton
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Patent number: 7686714Abstract: The present invention is directed to a shaft and arrow system. The shaft and arrow system includes a hybrid structure that may include two concentric tubes. A first of the two concentric tubes may comprise an outer shell or jacket of thin-walled metal alloy. A second of the two concentric tubes may include an inner core of thin-walled fiber reinforced polymer. The two concentric tubes may be bonded together by a suitable adhesive such as epoxy or urethane. The shaft may have a reduced diameter as compared to conventional arrow shafts, and the shaft may be receptive of a variety of inserts, points, nocks, and other components. Some inserts may be completely recessed within a first end of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Jacob C. Smith, Edwin A. Rowsell, Teddy D. Palomaki
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Patent number: 7651421Abstract: The present specification describes novel arrow inserts and arrow systems that may be used for archery. One aspect of the novel arrow inserts relates to two or more separated contact portions or fit rings. The use of at least two fit rings contacting an inside diameter of an arrow shaft at a spaced interval provides better alignment of the arrow insert, and thus an arrow point, with the arrow shaft. The novel arrow inserts may be formed with a lip to limit insertion into the arrow shaft, or without a lip. Inserts without a lip may allow the insert to be fully inserted into the arrow shaft. The inserts may be sized to fit snugly into any arrow shaft, including reduced diameter hunter arrows described herein. The inserts may also be sized to accommodate standard arrow point assemblies, half-out arrow point assemblies, or smaller diameter arrow point assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Jacob C. Smith, Kenny R. Giles, Teddy D. Palomaki
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Patent number: 7608001Abstract: The invention involves an arrow system having a shaft having a first end and an insert receptive of a standard point, the insert being disposed completely within the first end of the shaft. An insert installation tool may be used as part of the invention to facilitate insertion of the insert into the first end of the shaft. The invention further includes a reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft that maintains sufficient spine and weight characteristics. The reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft is receptive of standard or non-standard internal components for increasing arrow penetration and shot accuracy. Still further, the invention includes an arrow tip assembly including a male insert and a female point to assist in aligning points with arrow shafts.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Teddy D. Palomaki, Jacob C. Smith
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Patent number: 7374504Abstract: The invention involves an arrow system having a shaft having a first end and an insert receptive of a standard point, the insert being disposed completely within the first end of the shaft. An insert installation tool may be used as part of the invention to facilitate insertion of the insert into the first end of the shaft. The invention further includes a reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft that maintains sufficient spine and weight characteristics. The reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft is receptive of standard or non-standard internal components for increasing arrow penetration and shot accuracy. Still further, the invention includes an arrow tip assembly including a male insert and a female point to assist in aligning points with arrow shafts.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Teddy D. Palomaki, Jacob C. Smith
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Patent number: 7278170Abstract: A glove apparatus having a front shell for fielding a ball and a back shell joined to the front shell. The front and back shells cooperate to define a finger region, a heel region, and a thumb region. The ball glove provides more comfort and control than previous gloves. The ball glove may also be lighter weight than conventional gloves of comparable size. A traction panel may be formed in the back shell adjacent an index finger hole.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventor: James Trevor Anderson
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Patent number: 7270618Abstract: The invention involves an arrow system having a shaft having a first end and an insert receptive of a standard point, the insert being disposed completely within the first end of the shaft. An insert installation tool may be used as part of the invention to facilitate insertion of the insert into the first end of the shaft. The invention further includes a reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft that maintains sufficient spine and weight characteristics. The reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft is receptive of standard or non-standard internal components for increasing arrow penetration and shot accuracy. Still further, the invention includes an arrow tip assembly including a male insert and a female point to assist in aligning points with arrow shafts.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2005Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Teddy D. Palomaki, Jacob C. Smith
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Patent number: 7144343Abstract: A hockey stick comprising a blade and a shaft adapted to being joined together. The blade portion having an upper portion and a lower portion and a face. The upper portion being comprised of a defined region having a reduced width dimension in a direction that extends generally perpendicular from the face of the blade when measured relative to regions in the upper portion of the blade that border either side of the defined region. The defined region may also be comprised of a reduced longitudinal bending stiffness in a direction that extends generally perpendicular from the face of the blade when measured relative to regions in the upper portion of the blade that border either side of the defined region.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Edward M Goldsmith, James L. Easton
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Patent number: 7131350Abstract: A bicycle stem and front loading handlebar clamp having a pair of C-shaped cradles provided with handlebar contacting surfaces which have an edge to edge maximum extent in the direction of the handlebar greater than the inside diameter of the cradles and wherein the cradles are characterized by the absence of straight lines and sharp corners.. Handlebar clamping stress concentrations are reduced by the configuration of the contact surfaces and further by a configuration of a moveable one of the cradles somewhat in the form of a laterally elongated cross with smooth curves at the ends and at the corners of the cross.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2003Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventor: Michael McColligan
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Patent number: 7115054Abstract: A ball bat exhibits improved barrel performance in regions located away from the “sweet spot” of the bat barrel, as a result of strategic placement of interface shear control zones (“ISCZs”) in the barrel. The ball bat includes a barrel having a first region adjacent to the tapered section of the ball bat, a second region adjacent to the free end of the barrel, and a third region located between the first and second regions, that includes the sweet spot of the barrel. The first and second regions each include at least one interface shear control zone. The third region includes at least one fewer interface shear control zone than at least one of the first and second regions. ISCZs may also be strategically placed in the bat handle and/or the tapered section of the ball bat to improve the compliance and overall performance of the ball bat.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Hsing-Yen Chuang
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Patent number: 7115055Abstract: The invention involves an arrow system having a shaft having a first end and an insert receptive of a standard point, the insert being disposed completely within the first end of the shaft. An insert installation tool may be used as part of the invention to facilitate insertion of the insert into the first end of the shaft. The invention further includes a reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft that maintains sufficient spine and weight characteristics. The reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft is receptive of standard or non-standard internal components for increasing arrow penetration and shot accuracy. Still further, the invention includes an arrow tip assembly including a male insert and a female point to assist in aligning points with arrow shafts.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Teddy D. Palomaki, Jacob C. Smith
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Patent number: 7097577Abstract: A hockey stick having a composite blade and a shaft is disclosed. The composite blade includes a heel section that is recessed relative to the front and back faces of the blade. The recessed heel section is configured to be received by a hockey stick shaft or an adapter member configured to connect the blade to the shaft. The composite blade preferably comprise a foam inner core overlaid preferably with substantially continuous fibers disposed in a matrix material and may include an internal bridge structure extending from one side of the blade to the other. The blade may also be preferably comprised of a core comprising non-continuous fibers disposed within a matrix material. In another aspect, processes for manufacturing the previously described hockey stick blade(s) are described.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Edward M. Goldsmith, Christopher K. DeLap
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Patent number: 7077770Abstract: The invention is directed to an arrow system having a shaft having a first end and an insert receptive of a standard point, the insert being disposed completely within the first end of the shaft. An insert installation tool may be used as part of the invention to facilitate insertion of the insert into the first end of the shaft. The invention further includes a reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft that maintains sufficient spine and weight characteristics. The reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft is receptive of standard or non-standard internal components for increasing arrow penetration and shot accuracy. Still further, the invention includes an arrow tip assembly including a male insert and a female point to assist in aligning points with arrow shafts. The arrow shaft is in one embodiment an aluminum-carbon arrow which includes a metallic core and an outer fiber reinforced polymer layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Teddy D. Palomaki, Edwin A. Rowsell
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Patent number: 7077029Abstract: A cycle handlebar is provided comprising a central cross piece, a pair of forearm pad supports extending from the cross piece, each of said pad supports having a length extending substantially parallel to the cross piece and a pair of laterally spaced steering arms extending generally forward from the cross piece. A steering arm and forearm rest assembly for a cycle handlebar is also provided, comprising: a handlebar stem, a pair of laterally spaced steering arms, and a pair of forearm pad supports each having a length to be positioned substantially parallel to and spaced from said cross piece. The steering arms and forearm pad supports have mating clamp parts forming first clamps for attaching a steering arm and pad support to each other and to the stem.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. McColligan, Chris Hageman, Jim Sener, David Mathieu
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Patent number: 7004859Abstract: The invention involves an arrow system having a shaft having a first end and an insert receptive of a standard point, the insert being disposed completely within the first end of the shaft. An insert installation tool may be used as part of the invention to facilitate insertion of the insert into the first end of the shaft. The invention further includes a reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft that maintains sufficient spine and weight characteristics. The reduced diameter hunting arrow shaft is receptive of standard or non-standard internal components for increasing arrow penetration and shot accuracy. Still further, the invention includes an arrow tip assembly including a male insert and a female point to assist in aligning points with arrow shafts.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Teddy D. Palomaki, Jacob C. Smith
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Patent number: 6994641Abstract: Vibrations in the tubular handle of an object striking implement such as a hand tool or ball bat are damped by a vibration damper having a support portion positioned in and engaged with the handle. The vibration damper also has a resilient second portion which cushions contact of the damper with the handle wall and which moves inwardly of the handle in a direction generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2004Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Jon Hebreo, Dewey Chauvin, Ian Montgomery
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Patent number: 6991551Abstract: A ball bat includes an aluminum, or other metal, tubular sleeve co-molded or post-mold bonded onto a predominantly cylindrical composite, or other non-metal, ball bat handle. An aluminum, or other metal, knob is attached to the metal tubular sleeve, via welding or another suitable attachment method. A barrel end closure, e.g. a barrel cap, may be attached to the end of the bat barrel in a similar manner. In such a case, a metal insert is co-molded, or post-mold bonded, onto the barrel end of the bat. A metal barrel cap is then welded to the metal insert to close the end of the ball bat. Alternatively, a cap retention device may be co-molded, or post-mold bonded, onto the barrel end of the bat. A plastic, or other suitable material, cap is then attached to the cap retention device.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: Danny Tolentino, William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin
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Patent number: 6941578Abstract: A glove that includes a glove closure apparatus in the form of a closure channel that allows the glove to be more easily closed or compressed without requiring extensive breaking-in procedures. In one embodiment the glove includes one or more closure channels near the palm portion of the front side of the glove. The closure channels are U-shaped closure channels or gaps that allow the glove to be compressed significantly easier than if the material were otherwise in the channel area. A plurality of closure channels may be formed at specific locations on the front side of the glove to reduce the amount of force that is required to close and open the glove. In addition, the one or more closure channels may include a cover material to prevent debris from entering into an interior region of the glove.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Jas. D. Easton, Inc.Inventor: James Trevor Anderson
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Patent number: D670349Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Jas D. Easton, Inc.Inventors: James T. Felt, Douglas E. Denton