Patents Assigned to CASCADE MAVERIK LACROSSE, LLC
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Patent number: 11930869Abstract: A glove may include a hand body, the hand body being at least partially elastic, where the hand body defines a hand pocket configured to receive a user's hand, and a wrist body. The glove may also include a hand pad pocket formed in the hand body and configured to removably receive at least one hand pad, where the hand pad pocket is separated from the hand pocket by a separator, as well as a wrist padding pocket formed in the wrist body configured to removably receive a wrist pad. The hand pad pocket may be positioned in an interior of the glove.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2020Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: Holly Dianne Leone, David Winthrop Fream, Ian Hefflefinger
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Patent number: 11602183Abstract: A sports glove, such as a lacrosse glove or a hockey glove, for a player or other wearer. The sports glove comprises a hand covering for protecting a hand of the wearer. The hand covering comprises protective padding. The hand covering comprises a palm portion for overlying a palm of the wearer's hand, a back portion for overlying a back of the wearer's hand, finger portions for receiving fingers of the wearer's hand, and a thumb portion for receiving a thumb of the wearer's hand. The sports glove comprises a cuff for overlying a wrist of the wearer. The cuff comprises protective padding. The cuff is adjustable. For example, the cuff may be flared relative to the hand covering and configured such that a flare of the cuff is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2014Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: CASCADE MAVERIK LACROSSE, LLCInventor: Eric Lemieux
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Publication number: 20220395035Abstract: An arm pad includes a sleeve extending between a first arm opening and a second arm opening. The sleeve includes a lower arm pocket, an upper arm pocket, and an elbow pocket. The lower am pocket is configured to removably retain a lower arm pad, and the upper arm pocket is configured to removably retain an upper arm pad. The elbow pocket is configured to retain an elbow pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: December 15, 2022Applicant: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: Holly Dianne Leone, David Winthrop Fream, lan Hefflefinger
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Patent number: 11284653Abstract: A protector for protecting an arm or other body part of a wearer, such as a sports player playing lacrosse, hockey, baseball, or another sport. The protector comprises: a base for engaging the wearer's arm or other body part; and a pad member fastened to the base and comprising protective padding. The pad member may be fastened to the base by a narrow fastening zone. This may allow the protector to better fit on the wearer's arm or other body part, reduce resistance to movement of the wearer's arm or other body part, and/or increase breathability or ventilation of the wearer's arm or other body part and the protector itself.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2019Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: CASCADE MAVERIK LACROSSE, LLCInventors: Kyle Morin, Eric Lemieux
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Publication number: 20220007772Abstract: Aspects herein relate to protective headgear for sports and to methods of using such headgear. In one aspect, the headgear has an external head-protecting shell that is soft to reduce the risk of injuring other players. In another aspect, the headgear has a rear closure arrangement that includes a bridge component for ease of putting on the headgear and for added protection at the closure area of the rear closure arrangement. In another aspect, fit pads of different sizes are removeably attachable to a cheekbone extension member of the headgear to provide a proper fit to the wearer's cheekbone. A face mask is integrated with the headgear in some embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Applicant: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: Jesse Newman, Nicholas Colville, David Winthrop Fream, Stephen Moore
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Patent number: 11166510Abstract: Aspects herein relate to protective headgear for sports and to methods of using such headgear. In one aspect, the headgear has an external head-protecting shell that is soft to reduce the risk of injuring other players. In another aspect, the headgear has a rear closure arrangement that includes a bridge component for ease of putting on the headgear and for added protection at the closure area of the rear closure arrangement. In another aspect, fit pads of different sizes are removeably attachable to a cheekbone extension member of the headgear to provide a proper fit to the wearer's cheekbone. A face mask is integrated with the headgear in some embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2018Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: Jesse Newman, Nicholas Colville, David Winthrop Fream, Stephen Moore
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Patent number: 11064754Abstract: The helmet uses a new fastener to fasten a cage to the helmet shell allowing sides of the cage to be mounted directly against the shell, reducing the width of the shell on each side. A ball is attached to a portion of a bar of the cage to act as a limit stop precluding movements of the cage with respect to the helmet. A chin bar is fastened to the helmet at two points on each side of the shell. The shell is molded with recessed portions designed to receive the two branches of the chin bar on each side where they will be fastened to the shell so that the outer surfaces of the chin guard are flush with the shell at the locations of attachment to provide a smooth transition and reduce weight. An adjustment device to adjust the fit of the helmet to the user includes a star wheel on each side of the helmet attached to an arcuate flexible strip extending rearwardly around the occipital area of the skull.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2019Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: William H. Brine, III, Jonathan Baker, Eric Darnell, Steve Moore, Joel Robinson, Barclay Moore, Romeo Graham, Luc Boucher, Rob Watters, John Tutton
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Publication number: 20210195972Abstract: A glove may include a hand body, the hand body being at least partially elastic, where the hand body defines a hand pocket configured to receive a user's hand, and a wrist body. The glove may also include a hand pad pocket formed in the hand body and configured to removably receive at least one hand pad, where the hand pad pocket is separated from the hand pocket by a separator, as well as a wrist padding pocket formed in the wrist body configured to removably receive a wrist pad. The hand pad pocket may be positioned in an interior of the glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: July 1, 2021Applicant: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: Holly Dianne Leone, David Winthrop Fream, Ian Hefflefinger
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Publication number: 20200289899Abstract: A robotic manipulator is used to control the forces and angles applied on the strings during stringing of a lacrosse head. Precise string lengths may be implemented for certain features of the pocket. In some embodiments, the manipulator attaches the pocket to a lacrosse head and produces a strung head which has precise ratios of tension when comparing various strings within the pocket. One or more robot arms with end effectors such as grippers may be used. The forces used when tying each knot can be consistent throughout the pocket, or vary according to which particular knot is being tied. The tension of shooting strings and/or runners may be finely tuned in some embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: David Williams, David Winthrop Fream, Geof Legg, Nicholas Colville, Michael Chmelik
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Patent number: 10716983Abstract: Aspects disclosed herein relate to lacrosse heads and sidewalls thereof. The sidewalls include struts which reduce weight and/or reduces stresses which can lead to fatigue failure. In some embodiments, two struts are arranged on the sidewall such that they abut each other and have a similar angle in the ball stop end to scoop end direction of the sidewall, but the two struts cross over each other in a side-to-side direction. When force is applied in a certain direction, one of the struts may be primarily in compression, while its companion strut may be primarily in tension.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2016Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: Steven Kennedy, Nicholas Colville, Jesse Newman, Jefferey Colburn, David Williams
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Patent number: 10610743Abstract: A robotic manipulator is used to control the forces and angles applied on the strings during stringing of a lacrosse head. Precise string lengths may be implemented for certain features of the pocket. In some embodiments, the manipulator attaches the pocket to a lacrosse head and produces a strung head which has precise ratios of tension when comparing various strings within the pocket. One or more robot arms with end effectors such as grippers may be used. The forces used when tying each knot can be consistent throughout the pocket, or vary according to which particular knot is being tied. The tension of shooting strings and/or runners may be finely tuned in some embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2018Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: David Williams, David Winthrop Fream, Geof Legg, Nicholas Colville, Michael Chmelik
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Publication number: 20190261722Abstract: The helmet uses a new fastener to fasten a cage to the helmet shell allowing sides of the cage to be mounted directly against the shell, reducing the width of the shell on each side. A ball is attached to a portion of a bar of the cage to act as a limit stop precluding movements of the cage with respect to the helmet. A chin bar is fastened to the helmet at two points on each side of the shell. The shell is molded with recessed portions designed to receive the two branches of the chin bar on each side where they will be fastened to the shell so that the outer surfaces of the chin guard are flush with the shell at the locations of attachment to provide a smooth transition and reduce weight. An adjustment device to adjust the fit of the helmet to the user includes a star wheel on each side of the helmet attached to an arcuate flexible strip extending rearwardly around the occipital area of the skull.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Applicant: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: William H. Brine, III, Jonathan Baker, Eric Darnell, Steve Moore, Joel Robinson, Barclay Moore, Romeo Graham, Luc Boucher, Rob Watters, John Tutton
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Publication number: 20190175994Abstract: A robotic manipulator is used to control the forces and angles applied on the strings during stringing of a lacrosse head. Precise string lengths may be implemented for certain features of the pocket. In some embodiments, the manipulator attaches the pocket to a lacrosse head and produces a strung head which has precise ratios of tension when comparing various strings within the pocket. One or more robot arms with end effectors such as grippers may be used. The forces used when tying each knot can be consistent throughout the pocket, or vary according to which particular knot is being tied. The tension of shooting strings and/or runners may be finely tuned in some embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2018Publication date: June 13, 2019Applicant: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: David Williams, David Winthrop Fream, Geof Legg, Nicholas Colville, Michael Chmelik
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Patent number: 10286271Abstract: Lacrosse head sidewalls are arranged to apply additional tension to a pocket in an upper section of the head. A sidewall bottom rail includes an outward shift of an inwardly-facing surface and/or a downwardly-facing surface such that one or both of these features is spaced further from a longitudinal centerline plane of the head as compared to a head with no such outward shift.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2017Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: David Williams, Nicholas Colville, Michael Chmelik, David Winthrop Fream
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Patent number: D843528Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: David Williams, Nicholas Colville, Michael Chmelik, David Winthrop Fream
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Patent number: D843529Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: David Williams, Nicholas Colville, Michael Chmelik, David Winthrop Fream
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Patent number: D850549Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: Steven Kennedy, Nicholas Colville, Jesse Newman, Jefferey Colburn, David Williams
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Patent number: D895042Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: Steven Kennedy, Nicholas Colville, Jesse Newman, Jefferey Colburn, David Williams
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Patent number: D895746Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2019Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: David Williams, Nicholas Colville, Michael Chmelik, David Winthrop Fream
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Patent number: D903796Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2019Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, LLCInventors: David Williams, Nicholas Colville, Michael Chmelik, David Winthrop Fream