Hockey goalie stick
First Claim
1. A hockey goalie stick, comprising:
- a blade, where the blade includes a toe and a heel distal to the toe;
a shaft having a width and a thickness;
a paddle that extends between the blade and the shaft, the paddle having a first major surface and a second major surface opposite the first major surface with a maximum thickness equal to approximately the thickness of the shaft, where the paddle includes a handgrip area having shoulders in which a width of the first major surface and the second major surface transitions to the width of the shaft, the paddle further including a heel edge and a toe edge between the first major surface and the second major surface, where;
the heel edge extends from the heel of the blade along a length of the paddle;
the toe edge, opposite the heel edge, extends from the blade along the length of the paddle; and
where a longitudinal axis of the first major surface divides the paddle into a first elongate half and a second elongate half, where the first elongate half extends from the longitudinal axis to the heel edge of the paddle and the second elongate half extends from the longitudinal axis to the toe edge; and
a gripping aid integral with the paddle, where the gripping aid protrudes above the first elongate half of the first major surface of the paddle and has a semi-ellipsoid elongate body with a longitudinal axis that is approximately parallel with an edge of a first shoulder of the handgrip area of the paddle.
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Abstract
The present disclosure provides for a hockey goalie stick having a gripping aid that protrudes above the first major surface only in a handgrip area of the paddle. The hockey goalie stick includes a blade, a shaft having a width and a thickness, a paddle that extends between the blade and the shaft. The paddle has a first major surface and a second major surface opposite the first major surface with a maximum thickness equal to approximately the thickness of the shaft. The paddle includes a handgrip area having shoulders in which a width of the first major surface and the second major surface transitions to the width of the shaft. The gripping aid protrudes above the first major surface only in the handgrip area of the paddle.
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20 Claims
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1. A hockey goalie stick, comprising:
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a blade, where the blade includes a toe and a heel distal to the toe; a shaft having a width and a thickness; a paddle that extends between the blade and the shaft, the paddle having a first major surface and a second major surface opposite the first major surface with a maximum thickness equal to approximately the thickness of the shaft, where the paddle includes a handgrip area having shoulders in which a width of the first major surface and the second major surface transitions to the width of the shaft, the paddle further including a heel edge and a toe edge between the first major surface and the second major surface, where; the heel edge extends from the heel of the blade along a length of the paddle; the toe edge, opposite the heel edge, extends from the blade along the length of the paddle; and where a longitudinal axis of the first major surface divides the paddle into a first elongate half and a second elongate half, where the first elongate half extends from the longitudinal axis to the heel edge of the paddle and the second elongate half extends from the longitudinal axis to the toe edge; and a gripping aid integral with the paddle, where the gripping aid protrudes above the first elongate half of the first major surface of the paddle and has a semi-ellipsoid elongate body with a longitudinal axis that is approximately parallel with an edge of a first shoulder of the handgrip area of the paddle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A hockey goalie stick, comprising:
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a blade; a shaft having a width and a thickness; a paddle that extends between the blade and the shaft, the paddle having a first major surface and a second major surface opposite the first major surface with a maximum thickness equal to approximately the thickness of the shaft, where the paddle includes a handgrip area having shoulders in which a width of the first major surface and the second major surface transitions to the width of the shaft; and a gripping aid that protrudes above the first major surface only in the handgrip area of the paddle, where the gripping aid includes a first mounting post and a second mounting post, where the first mounting post and the second mounting post extend from an exterior surface of the gripping aid, and where the handgrip area includes a first socket and a second socket to receive the first mounting post and the second mounting post of the gripping aid. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A hockey goalie stick, comprising:
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a blade; a shaft having a width and a thickness; a paddle that extends between the blade and the shaft, the paddle having a first major surface and a second major surface opposite the first major surface with a maximum thickness equal to approximately the thickness of the shaft, where the paddle includes a handgrip area having shoulders in which a width of the first major surface and the second major surface transitions to the width of the shaft, the handgrip area being defined by the width of the paddle and a length of about 3 inches from where the paddle meets the shaft along a longitudinal axis of the first major surface of the paddle and where the handgrip area includes a first shoulder on the first elongate half, the first shoulder having a linear edge along which the width of the first major surface transitions to the width of the shaft; and a gripping aid that protrudes above the first major surface only in the handgrip area of the paddle, where the gripping aid has an elongate body with a longitudinal axis that is approximately parallel with the linear edge of the first shoulder. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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