Patents by Inventor Richard J. Janisse
Richard J. Janisse has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10688357Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. The lacrosse pocket body can include one or more fused pocket areas. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2017Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: Warrior Sport, Inc.Inventors: Dale W. Kohler, Bruce Huffa, Richard J. Janisse
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Patent number: 10610752Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: WARRIOR SPORTS, INC.Inventors: David K. Morrow, Bruce Huffa, Thomas H. Burns, Richard J. Janisse, Sean J. Slater, Dale W. Kohler, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 10376760Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2016Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Huffa, Dale W. Kohler, Richard J. Janisse, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 10300357Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: David K. Morrow, Bruce Huffa, Thomas H. Burns, Richard J. Janisse, Sean J. Slater, Dale W. Kohler, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 10252126Abstract: A lacrosse head having string holes and/or sidewall openings that are offset at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the lacrosse head, and a related method of manufacture, are provided. The lacrosse head includes a pair of sidewalls extending from the base and joined with one another distal from the base at the scoop. A longitudinal axis can extend from the base toward the scoop. The sidewalls can define string holes, each having a string hole axis disposed at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the longitudinal axis, optionally 5° to 75°, further optionally 25° to 35°, and even further optionally 30°. The sidewalls can define one or more sidewall openings each having a sidewall opening axis disposed at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the longitudinal axis, such as those noted above. A related method of manufacture also is provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: Adam D. Paquette, Richard J. Janisse
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Patent number: 10238937Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: David K. Morrow, Bruce Huffa, Thomas H. Burns, Richard J. Janisse, Sean J. Slater, Dale W. Kohler, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 10226672Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: David K. Morrow, Bruce Huffa, Thomas H. Burns, Richard J. Janisse, Sean J. Slater, Dale W. Kohler, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 10226673Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: David K. Morrow, Bruce Huffa, Thomas H. Burns, Richard J. Janisse, Sean J. Slater, Dale W. Kohler, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 10093049Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided. The pocket can be a molded pocket including individual molded strings, combined strings, shooting strings and support rails extending around a perimeter of the pocket. Certain pocket elements can include transition parts to smoothly transition components having different cross sections. The pocket can include a pre-formed ball channel and hole units having broadsides for connection to a head or other component. The pocket can be attached to a pocket frame, and optionally constructed from a mesh or other synthetic material that is tensioned with the pocket frame. A mold and related molding method are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2015Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: Thomas H. Burns, Richard J. Janisse, Sean J. Slater, Dale W. Kohler, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 10092805Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: David K. Morrow, Bruce Huffa, Thomas H. Burns, Richard J. Janisse, Sean J. Slater, Dale W. Kohler, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 10005212Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided. The pocket can be a molded pocket including individual molded strings, combined strings, shooting strings and support rails extending around a perimeter of the pocket. Certain pocket elements can include transition parts to smoothly transition components having different cross sections. The pocket can include a pre-formed ball channel and hole units having broadsides for connection to a head or other component. The pocket can be attached to a pocket frame, and optionally constructed from a mesh or other synthetic material that is tensioned with the pocket frame. A mold and related molding method are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2017Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Janisse, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 9897821Abstract: Protective eyewear including a primary frame is joined with first and second separate and independent protective elements that can move relative to one another. The frame can be constructed from polymeric material, and can include a central portion and opposing left and right side portions that extend rearward to attachment elements and subsequently a strap. The protective elements can be in the form of metal cages, each including a perimeter element that generally surrounds a user's eye and a transverse element that reinforces the perimeter element. The protective elements are primarily only connected via the frame and can move relative to one another, optionally about a flex element defined by the frame. This can enable the eyewear to readily conform to a variety of different facial contours thereby meeting the demand of different players having different facial structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2015Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Janisse, Jessica L. Hanson, James H. Lua, Sherry L. Jones, Kevin J. Vititoe
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Patent number: 9892214Abstract: Methods for the individualized design and manufacture of lacrosse heads using point of sale additive fabrication. In one aspect, a subscription-based method includes digitizing a plurality of lacrosse heads having different three-dimensional attributes, storing the resulting digital object data into a digital lacrosse head library, transmitting the digital lacrosse head library to a subscriber, recording the number of lacrosse heads formed by the subscriber using additive fabrication, and generating an invoice based on the number of formed lacrosse heads.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2014Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: David K. Morrow, Dale W. Kohler, Richard J. Janisse
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Publication number: 20180021645Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket includes a plug unit having first and second plugs disposed on a cross lace. The plugs are overmolded by first and/or second runners constructed from a polymeric material so that the plugs are joined with the first and/or second runners. The cross lace extends outwardly from the plug and the overmolded first and/or second runners. Some plug units can have cross laces that cross one another, while other plug units might not include cross laces that cross one another. A method is also provided including: forming a first plug on a first cross lace, placing the first plug in a mold, overmolding a first runner over at least a portion of the plug so the plug and first runner are joined, and optionally overmolding a second plug joined with the cross lace with a second runner or the same first runner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: Jessica L. Hanson, Adam D. Paquette, Richard J. Janisse
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Publication number: 20170340934Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided to facilitate consistent, repeatable and/or custom manufacture of lacrosse equipment. The pocket can be constructed from multiple different sections joined with one another, or can be knitted, weaved or otherwise assembled on an automated assembly machine from strands, and/or can be formed as a unitary textile material having regions/sections with different physical and/or mechanical properties. The pocket can be integrally molded within portions of a lacrosse head to eliminate manually constructed connections between the pocket and lacrosse head. The lacrosse head can be integrally molded with a lacrosse handle to provide a one-piece unitary lacrosse stick. The lacrosse pocket body can include one or more fused pocket areas. Related methods of manufacturing also are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Dale W. Kohler, Bruce Huffa, Richard J. Janisse
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Patent number: 9802093Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket includes a plug unit having first and second plugs disposed on a cross lace. The plugs are overmolded by first and/or second runners constructed from a polymeric material so that the plugs are joined with the first and/or second runners. The cross lace extends outwardly from the plug and the overmolded first and/or second runners. Some plug units can have cross laces that cross one another, while other plug units might not include cross laces that cross one another. A method is also provided including: forming a first plug on a first cross lace, placing the first plug in a mold, overmolding a first runner over at least a portion of the plug so the plug and first runner are joined, and optionally overmolding a second plug joined with the cross lace with a second runner or the same first runner.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2015Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: Jessica L. Hanson, Adam D. Paquette, Richard J. Janisse
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Publication number: 20170189772Abstract: A lacrosse head having string holes and/or sidewall openings that are offset at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the lacrosse head, and a related method of manufacture, are provided. The lacrosse head includes a pair of sidewalls extending from the base and joined with one another distal from the base at the scoop. A longitudinal axis can extend from the base toward the scoop. The sidewalls can define string holes, each having a string hole axis disposed at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the longitudinal axis, optionally 5° to 75°, further optionally 25° to 35°, and even further optionally 30°. The sidewalls can define one or more sidewall openings each having a sidewall opening axis disposed at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the longitudinal axis, such as those noted above. A related method of manufacture also is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2016Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Adam D. Paquette, Richard J. Janisse
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Publication number: 20170173832Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided. The pocket can be a molded pocket including individual molded strings, combined strings, shooting strings and support rails extending around a perimeter of the pocket. Certain pocket elements can include transition parts to smoothly transition components having different cross sections. The pocket can include a pre-formed ball channel and hole units having broadsides for connection to a head or other component. The pocket can be attached to a pocket frame, and optionally constructed from a mesh or other synthetic material that is tensioned with the pocket frame. A mold and related molding method are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Richard J. Janisse, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: 9592628Abstract: A lacrosse head pocket and a related method of manufacture are provided. The pocket can be a molded pocket including individual molded strings, combined strings, shooting strings and support rails extending around a perimeter of the pocket. Certain pocket elements can include transition parts to smoothly transition components having different cross sections. The pocket can include a pre-formed ball channel and hole units having broadsides for connection to a head or other component. The pocket can be attached to a pocket frame, and optionally constructed from a mesh or other synthetic material that is tensioned with the pocket frame. A mold and related molding method are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2016Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Janisse, Craig M. Herman
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Patent number: D786376Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2016Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: Adam D. Paquette, Richard J. Janisse