Abstract: A method for manufacturing a shaft of an ice hockey stick, or the like, and a shaft. The shaft comprises an inner, first body part formed of binding material and reinforcing fibers that cross one another. Onto the first body part there is formed a second, substantially co-axial, body part containing binding material and longitudinal reinforcing fibers. The cross-section of the inner profile of the first body part is oval and the cross-section of the outer profile of the second body part is substantially rectangular, the shaft being thus provided with wall thickness that is greater at the corners than at the sides.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing a blade of a hockey stick or the like, a blade and a blade core used in the blade. The blade core is manufactured of a plastic material, recesses for arranging a strengthening layer being provided in vertical sides thereof. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the sides of the blade core are provided with two recesses within each other. Furthermore, a reinforcing element cut off from a wooden plate can be used as an inner strengthening layer of the blade core.
Abstract: A method for manufacturing a shaft of an ice hockey stick, or the like, and a shaft. The shaft comprises an inner, first body part formed of binding material and reinforcing fibers that cross one another. Onto the first body part there is formed a second, substantially co-axial, body part containing binding material and longitudinal reinforcing fibers. The cross-section of the inner profile of the first body part is oval and the cross-section of the outer profile of the second body part is substantially rectangular, the shaft being thus provided with wall thickness that is greater at the corners than at the sides.