Nets for lacrosse heads
A net for use with a lacrosse head frame includes a first member, a second member, and a third member, wherein the first member is connected to the second member to form a net portion, and the second member is connected to the third member to form a composite member. A net for use with a lacrosse head frame includes a net portion, and a plurality of thongs, wherein the net portion and the plurality of thongs comprise a same material. A net for use with a lacrosse head frame includes a net portion, and a thong next to the net portion, wherein the thong includes one or more strands knitted to form an elongate member.
This invention relates to lacrosse equipment, and more specifically, to nets for lacrosse heads.
BACKGROUNDA lacrosse head generally includes a lacrosse head frame and a net connected to a perimeter of the head frame to thereby form a pocket into which the ball is received and from which the ball is thrown. Typically, the lacrosse head frame includes a series of holes along its periphery, and a string passing through the holes is used to connect the net to the lacrosse head frame.
Sometimes, a lacrosse head further includes four or more adjustable leather thongs that extend between the scoop (top) and the base of the lacrosse head frame. The thongs are usually stiffer than the net, thereby allowing a player to better control and throw a ball. Existing leather thongs of lacrosse head are not water-resistant, and therefore, may retain moisture when come in contact with fluid, such as rain, or a wet ball. As a result, the lacrosse head may become heavier, and the leather thongs may also become damaged due to moisture. In addition, the leather thongs can stretch and shrink unevenly when they dry after being exposed to moisture. As a result, the leather thongs may need to be adjusted periodically to maintain a desired length of the thongs. Existing thongs of lacrosse head can also stretch due to repeated use of the lacrosse head. As such, the thongs may also need to be adjusted periodically in order to maintain a desired shape of the net to which the thongs are attached.
SUMMARYIn accordance with some embodiments, a net for use with a lacrosse head frame includes a first member, a second member, and a third member, wherein the first member is connected to the second member to form a net portion, and the second member is connected to the third member to form a composite member.
In accordance with other embodiments, a net for use with a lacrosse head frame includes a first member, a second member, and a third member, wherein the first member is connected to the second member, the second member is connected to the third member, and a spacing between successive connection between the first and second members is greater than a spacing between successive connection between the second and third members.
In accordance with other embodiments, a net for use with a lacrosse head frame includes a net portion, and a plurality of thongs, wherein the net portion and the plurality of thongs comprise a same material.
In accordance with other embodiments, a net for use with a lacrosse head frame includes a net portion, and a thong next to the net portion, wherein the thong includes one or more strands knitted to form an elongate member.
In accordance with other embodiments, a lacrosse stick includes a lacrosse head frame, and a net portion secured to the lacrosse head frame, the net portion having a first member, a second member, and a third member, wherein the first member is connected to the second member, the second member is connected to the third member, and a spacing between successive connection between the first and second members is greater than a spacing between successive connection between the second and third members.
Other aspects and features of the invention will be evident from reading the following description of the embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe drawings illustrate the design and utility of embodiments, in which similar elements are referred to by common reference numerals. In order to better appreciate how advantages and objects of the embodiments are obtained, a more particular description of the embodiments will be illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Various embodiments are described hereinafter with reference to the figures. It should be noted that the figures are not drawn to scale and elements of similar structures or functions are represented by like reference numerals throughout the figures. It should also be noted that the figures are only intended to facilitate the description of specific embodiments. They are not intended as an exhaustive description of the invention or as a limitation on the scope of the invention. In addition, an aspect described in conjunction with a particular embodiment is not necessarily limited to that embodiment and can be practiced in any other embodiments.
The net 16 includes a plurality of thongs 28 and a plurality of net portions 30 connected to the thongs 28. As used in this specification, the term “thong” refers to a component of the net 16 that is stiffer than the net portion 30, or that has a cross-sectional dimension that is larger than a member forming the net portion 30. In the illustrated embodiments, the net 16 has four thongs 28. In other embodiments, the net 16 can have less than four thongs 28 or more than four thongs 28. Also, in other embodiments, instead of, or in addition to, having thongs 28 that extend between the top portion 18 and the bottom portion 24 of the lacrosse head frame 12, the net 16 can have thongs 28 that extend between the side walls 20, 22 of the lacrosse head frame 12.
The strand 56 is not limited to the above described configurations, and can have other configurations in other embodiments. For example, in other embodiments, each of the strands 56 includes a core 60 and an outer layer 62 surrounding the core 60 (
It should be noted that the strands 56 of the net 16 should not be limited to the configuration illustrated previously, and that the strands 56 can have different configurations in other embodiments. For example, in alternative embodiments, instead of having the core 60 and the outer layer 62, the strand 56 can further include an intermediate layer (not shown) disposed between the core 60 and the outer layer 62. Any of the materials discussed with reference to the outer layer 62 can also be used to construct the intermediate layer. In other embodiments, instead of having a single intermediate layer, the strand 56 can include a plurality of intermediate layers disposed between the core 60 and the outer layer 62. Sporting nets having outer layers and intermediate layer(s) have been described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “Nets for sporting equipment.”
In the illustrated embodiments, the members 54 are tied together (e.g. via a stitch or a strand) at junction regions 60 to thereby allow a plurality of openings 62 be formed for the net 16. In other embodiments, instead of connecting the members 54 after they are formed, the members 54 may be formed by the strands 56 in such a manner that allows the members 54 to be “connected” as they are formed. For example, the net portion 30 may be formed by knitting strand(s) 56 to form a net pattern having the openings 62. It should be noted that the configuration of the net portion 30 should not be limited to that shown in the figure, and that the net portion 30 can have other configurations in other embodiments. For example, in other embodiments, the woven pattern of the strand 56 can be different from that shown in
Returning to
Next, the members 64a, 64b are connected to each other to form a first thong 28a, and the members 64c, 64d are connected to each other to form a second thong 28b (
Next, the members 54 are used to form a plurality of net portions 30. In particular, the four members 54a-54d between the members 64b, 64c are connected to each other at points/regions 60a-60d to form a first net portion 30a, which is then secured to the thongs 28a, 28b at points/regions 80a-80d. A second net portion 30b is formed by connecting the member 54e to the member 64a at points/regions 80e, 80f along the member 64a. Also, a third net portion 30c is formed by connecting the member 54f to the member 64d at points/regions 80g, 80h along the member 64d. In other embodiments, instead of using four members 54 to form the first net region 30a, a different number of members 54 can be used. For example, in other embodiments, two members 54 can be placed between the members 64b, 64c to form the first net region 30a. Also, in other embodiments, one or more additional members 54 can be secured to the member 54e to create a larger second net portion 30b. Similarly, in other embodiments, one or more additional members 54 can be secured to the member 54f to create a larger third net portion 30c. As shown in the figure, securing the thongs 28 and the net portions 30 in a side-by-side configuration is advantageous in that the surfaces of the respective thongs 28 can be used for contacting a ball without being interrupted by the net portions 30.
In the above embodiments, each of the thongs 28a, 28b is located between net portions 30. In alternative embodiments, either or both of the thongs 28a, 28b can be used to form edge(s) of the net 16 (
It should be noted that the order in constructing the net 16 should not be limited to the example discussed previously. For example, in other embodiments, the thongs 28 can be constructed after the net portions 30 is formed. In other embodiments, the thongs 28 and the net portions 30 can be constructed simultaneously. Also, in other embodiments, the net 16 can be formed by connecting the members 54, 64 sequentially. For example, in some embodiments, the members 54, 64 are connected in the order shown in
Next, the un-stretched net structure 94 is stretched in the directions shown by arrows 96, 98 to form the net 16 (
It should be noted that the method of constructing the net 16 should not be limited to the examples illustrated previously, and that other techniques can be used to construct the net 16 in other embodiments. For example, in other embodiments, instead of having net portion(s) 30 located between the thongs 28 in a side-by-side manner, the net portion 30 can be located between portions of a thong 28 in a top-and-bottom manner.
After the net 16 has been constructed, the net 16 can be secured to the lacrosse head frame 12 via a string 66 (shown in
In the above embodiments, the members 54a-54f and the members 64a-64d are illustrated as separate components. However, in other embodiments, one or more of the members 54 can be a single component, and one or more of the members 64 can be a single component.
In the above embodiments, the net 16 is sized to span between the top portion 18 and the bottom portion 24 of the lacrosse head frame 12. However, the scope of the invention should not be so limited. In other embodiments, the lacrosse head frame 12 can further include a pocket member 110 that is secured to the top portion 18 of the lacrosse head frame 12 (
In the above embodiments, the thong 28 is described as a composite member formed by two or more members 64. Alternatively, instead of a thong, the composite member formed by the members 64 can be used to form a net portion.
In the illustrated embodiments, the members 202a, 202b are connected at regions 208a, 208b to form a first net portion 204a, and the members 202k, 202l are connected at regions 208c, 208d to form a second net portion 204b. The members 202c-202j are connected to form a third net portion 204c. However, unlike the first and the second net portions 204a, 204b, the third net portion 204c is formed by composite members 210a-210d that are themselves formed by the members 202c-202j. In the illustrated embodiments, each of the composite members 210 is formed by connecting two members 202 via one or more connections 212. For example, stitch(es), an adhesive, and the like can be used to connect the pair of members 202 for each composite member 210, either continuously or intermittently along the length of the composite member 210. In other embodiments, instead of using two members 202 to form each composite member 210, more than two members 202 can be used to form each composite member 210. After the composite members 210 are formed, the composite members 210 are then connected at regions 214 to form the third net portion 204c. The third net portion 204c is then secured to the first net portion 204a at regions 216a and 216b, and to the second net portion 204b at regions 216c and 216d. It should be noted that the order in constructing the net 200 should not be limited to the above example, and that any of the methods discussed previously can be similarly used to construct the net 200. For example, in some embodiments, the members 202a-202l are connected sequentially in the order shown in
Although the net 200 is described as having three net portions 204a-204c, it should be noted that the term “net portion” should not be limited to such configuration. As used in this specification, the term “net portion” refers to any portion of a net, that may be formed using a single linear member or a plurality of linear members. For example, the net 200 of
As illustrated in the embodiments, constructing the net 200 using the composite members 210 is advantageous in that it allows the net 200 to have different portions with different characteristics. In the above embodiments, the third net portion 204c is relatively stiffer than the first and the second net portions 204a, 204b because the third net portion 204c is made from the composite members 210.
In other embodiments, the net 200 can have other configurations. For example, in alternative embodiments, the first net portion 204a can have more or less than two members 202. Also, in other embodiments, the third net portion 204c can have more or less than eight members 202, and/or more or less than four composite members 210. In further embodiments, the net 200 can further include one or more thongs (e.g., thongs 28) secured between the net portions 204.
In any of the embodiments described herein, different net portions of the net 16 or 200 can be made from different materials such that the net 16 or 200 can have different characteristics at different portions of the net 16 or 200. For example, in some embodiments, the sides/perimeter of the net 16 or 200 can be made from a material that is softer or stiffer than the material of a mid-portion.
Although particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the present inventions, and it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than restrictive sense.
Claims
1. A net for use with a lacrosse head frame, comprising:
- a first member;
- a second member; and
- a third member;
- wherein the first member is connected to the second member to form a net portion, and the second member is connected to the third member to form a composite member.
2. The net of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third member are made from a same material.
3. The net of claim 1, wherein the first member is connected to the second member at intermittent points along respective lengths of the first and second members.
4. The net of claim 1, wherein the second member is connected to the third member in continuously along substantial portions of respective lengths of the second and the third members.
5. The net of claim 1, wherein a spacing between successive connection between the first and second members is greater than a spacing between successive connection between the second and third members.
6. The net of claim 1, wherein the first member and the second member comprise respective segments of a single linear member.
7. The net of claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member comprise respective segments of a single linear member.
8. The net of claim 1, wherein the first member includes a plurality of strands, one of the plurality of strands having a core and an outer layer.
9. The net of claim 1, wherein the composite member comprises a side of the net.
10. The net of claim 1, wherein the composite member extends between edges of the net.
11. The net of claim 1, wherein the composite member comprises a portion of a thong.
12. A net for use with a lacrosse head frame, comprising:
- a first member;
- a second member; and
- a third member;
- wherein the first member is connected to the second member, the second member is connected to the third member, and a spacing between successive connection between the first and second members is greater than a spacing between successive connection between the second and third members.
13. The net of claim 12, wherein the first, second, and third member are made from a same material.
14. The net of claim 12, wherein the second member is connected to the third member continuously along substantial portions of respective lengths of the second and third members.
15. The net of claim 12, wherein the first member includes a plurality of strands, one of the plurality of strands having a core and an outer layer.
16. The net of claim 12, wherein the second and the third members together form a composite member that is a part of a net portion.
17. The net of claim 12, wherein the second and the third members together form a thong.
18. A net for use with a lacrosse head frame, comprising:
- a net portion; and
- a plurality of thongs;
- wherein the net portion and the plurality of thongs comprise a same material.
19. The net of claim 18, wherein each of the plurality of thongs includes one or more strands knitted to form an elongate member.
20. The net of claim 18, wherein the net portion or the plurality of thongs include an outer layer.
21. The net of claim 18, wherein one of the plurality of thongs has a surface for contacting a ball, the surface being uninterrupted by the net portion.
22. A net for use with a lacrosse head frame, comprising:
- a net portion; and
- a thong next to the net portion;
- wherein the thong includes one or more strands knitted to form an elongate member.
23. The net of claim 22, wherein the one or more strands is made from a material selected from the group consisting of Nylon, a polymer, synthetic guts, polyester, aramide, and polyethylene.
24. The net of claim 22, wherein the net portion or the thong include an outer layer.
25. The net of claim 22, wherein the thong has a surface for contacting a ball, the surface being uninterrupted by the net portion.
26. A lacrosse stick, comprising:
- a lacrosse head frame; and
- a net portion secured to the lacrosse head frame, the net portion having a first member, a second member, and a third member;
- wherein the first member is connected to the second member, the second member is connected to the third member, and a spacing between successive connection between the first and second members is greater than a spacing between successive connection between the second and third members.
27. The lacrosse stick of claim 26, wherein the first, second, and third member have a same material.
28. The lacrosse stick of claim 26, wherein the second member is connected to the third member continuously along substantial portions of respective lengths of the second and third members.
29. The lacrosse stick of claim 26, wherein the first member includes a plurality of strands, one of the plurality of strands having a core and an outer layer.
30. The lacrosse stick of claim 26, wherein the net portion extends between a top portion and a bottom portion of the lacrosse head.
31. The lacrosse stick of claim 26, further comprising a pocket member secured to the lacrosse head frame, wherein the net portion extends between the pocket member and a bottom portion of the lacrosse head frame.
32. The lacrosse stick of claim 26, wherein the second and the third members together form a composite member that is a part of a net portion.
33. The lacrosse stick of claim 26, wherein the second and the third members together form a thong.
Type: Application
Filed: May 13, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2006
Inventors: Kyle Lamson (Chelmsford, MA), Benjamin Matthew (Adams, MA)
Application Number: 11/129,677
International Classification: A63B 59/02 (20060101);