Patents Assigned to WM. T. Burnett IP, LLC
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Patent number: 7955199Abstract: The present invention provides a lacrosse stick head having at least one of a grooved frame member and an independent stop. The lacrosse stick head has grooved construction in the entirety or portions of its frame to provide lightness while retaining the strength and durability of the prior art lacrosse stick heads. The lacrosse stick head may include a double wall scoop (e.g., upper and lower rails) to provide lightness while retaining strength and durability without altering the effectiveness of picking up a ground ball. The independent ball stop is separated from the sidewalls in order to reduce weight.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: WM. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventors: Richard B. C. Tucker, Jr., David Reeb
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Patent number: 7896761Abstract: A lacrosse head having at least one of a flexible stringing member and a recessed scoop is provided. In one embodiment, a slot is formed in a head along a stop member, a sidewall, and/or a scoop to provide the flexible stringing member. In another embodiment, the flexible stringing member is a flexible stringing bar that extends from a stop member to a scoop. In another embodiment, the flexible stringing member is more flexible in one direction than another. Through these embodiments, a flexible stringing member can dampen and dynamically narrow the pocket, enhance ball retention, increase pass/shot accuracy, and satisfy pocket-forming preferences. In another embodiment, a scoop has a recess that curves toward a stop member to increase the amount of surface area that contacts a ball when scooping.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: WM. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventors: Richard B. C. Tucker, Sr., Joel F. Price
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Patent number: 7851392Abstract: A non-woven flame retardant barrier can be prepared from low denier, charring fibers and substantially free of polymers made from halogenated monomers. The charring fibers can be modified viscose fibers, for example VisilĀ®. The blend of low denier fibers can be, for example, a blend of 1.5 denier fibers and 3.0 denier fibers.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Wm. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventor: Greg Davis
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Patent number: 7833116Abstract: A lacrosse head having a skeletal member and an outer skin that encapsulates the skeletal member. In an embodiment of the invention, the outer skin is made of a material that is more energy absorbing than the material of the skeletal member. Corresponding methods for making the lacrosse head are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: WM. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventors: Richard B. C. Tucker, Sr., Richard B. C. Tucker, Jr.
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Patent number: 7803300Abstract: A multi-component lacrosse stick head, made of at least two materials, including a base lacrosse head structure of one material and one or more overlays made of one or more other materials strategically located on the base structure. The base structure and overlays provide particular performance characteristics for the lacrosse head. An embodiment of the invention includes a base lacrosse head structure, and at least one of a ball stop overlay, a sidewall overlay, an edge overlay, a thread opening overlay, and a scoop overlay. The overlays are affixed to the base lacrosse head structure by, for example, insert molding, over molding, reaction injection molding, spray application, rotational molding, dual extrusion, casting, or an interference fit.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2009Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Wm. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventor: Richard B. C. Tucker, Sr.
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Patent number: 7798924Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention provides an offset lacrosse head comprising a shaft, a collar, and a head. The collar defines an opening that receives the shaft. The head has a juncture. The juncture defines a socket that receives the collar, and the socket and the shaft are non-concentric. In a further aspect of this embodiment, the shaft has a shaft axis, the opening of the collar has an opening axis, the socket of the juncture has a socket axis, and at least one of the socket axis, the opening axis, and the shaft axis is offset, when viewed from a side elevation of the lacrosse stick facing an exterior of a sidewall of the head.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: WM. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventors: Joel F. Price, Richard B. C. Tucker, Jr.
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Patent number: 7789777Abstract: An embodiment of the invention provides a sports equipment handle, such as a lacrosse stick handle, that includes a hollow tubular lacrosse stick shaft, a wall of the shaft defining a cavity extending around the shaft in a direction perpendicular to the shaft axis, and a pre-molded latitudinal rib disposed in the cavity, wherein a dimension of the rib is slightly larger than a corresponding dimension of the cavity such that the rib is compressed within the cavity. The shaft can also define a slot substantially parallel to the shaft axis, with a longitudinal rib disposed in the slot. The ribs can be specially located and structured to provide the shaft with structural and tactile features that correspond to and accommodate the way in which a player moves his hands along the shaft and grips the shaft, to enhance the player's control of the shaft when performing various skills.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: WM. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventor: Richard B. C. Tucker, Sr.
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Patent number: 7774860Abstract: A protective glove having an elastic substrate, a first pad segment attached to the elastic substrate, and a second pad segment attached to the elastic substrate independently from the first pad segment. The elastic substrate can be disposed over an area intended to substantially cover a forearm, a wrist, a back of a hand, a finger, and/or a thumb of a user wearing the glove. The elastic substrate can be stretchable in different directions and to different degrees in the areas around each pad segment, thereby enabling independent movement of the individually attached pad segments to accommodate any number of contours and flex points. Other embodiments provide methods for manufacturing a protective glove having independent pads.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: WM. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventor: Dale W. Kohler
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Patent number: 7736252Abstract: The present invention provides a lacrosse stick head having at least one of a grooved frame member and an independent stop. The lacrosse stick head has grooved construction in the entirety or portions of its frame to provide lightness while retaining the strength and durability of the prior art lacrosse stick heads. The lacrosse stick head may include a double wall scoop (e.g., upper and lower rails) to provide lightness while retaining strength and durability without altering the effectiveness of picking up a ground ball. The independent ball stop is separated from the sidewalls in order to reduce weight.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Wm. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventors: Richard B. C. Tucker, Jr., David Reeb
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Patent number: 7727092Abstract: A pocket for a head of a lacrosse stick is provided that includes a plurality of runners extending generally in a longitudinal direction and a plurality of cross laces extending generally in a transverse direction. The pocket further includes one or more joint members that are formed at an intersection of a runner and a cross lace. The runner and the cross lace lie over one another and are held in place by the joint member. A method for forming the pocket is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: WM. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventors: Joanna Lignelli, Christopher Saturnio
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Patent number: 7617544Abstract: A protective eyewear apparatus including a base substantially oval in shape, an upper bar connected to the base, a lower bar connected to the base, and a main support bar connected to the upper bar and the lower bar. Another embodiment includes two eyepieces attached by a flexible bridge member, in which an eyepiece comprises a base generally oval in shape and defining an opening, and an upper and lower bar spanning the opening and connected to the base.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: WM. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventors: Helen M. Hahn, Dale W. Kohler
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Patent number: 7585234Abstract: A lacrosse head is provided that includes a base and two sidewalls connected to the base. Each of the sidewalls includes an upper rail, a lower rail, and a transverse rail. The transverse rail is connected to the upper rail and the lower rail and disposed outwardly of the upper rail and the lower rail. A scoop is connected to the two sidewalls opposite to the base. Various configurations and geometries are disclosed, which comprise the several embodiments of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: WM. T. Burnett IP, LLCInventor: David Reeb