GB2578006A - A hurley stick and a method for manufacturing a hurley stick - Google Patents

A hurley stick and a method for manufacturing a hurley stick Download PDF

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GB2578006A
GB2578006A GB1914655.4A GB201914655A GB2578006A GB 2578006 A GB2578006 A GB 2578006A GB 201914655 A GB201914655 A GB 201914655A GB 2578006 A GB2578006 A GB 2578006A
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Abstract

A hurley stick (1) comprising an elongated shaft (2) defining a longitudinally extending shaft axis (6) and terminating in a ball striking boss (7). The hurley stick (1) is manufactured from a single piece of laminated material (12) comprising a pair of outer lamina (14a) with a central lamina (14b) sandwiched therebetween. Each lamina (14) is formed from a plurality of elongated members (17) of bamboo material of substantially square transverse cross-section. The fibres of the bamboo material of the elongated. members (17) are oriented in a generally longitudinal direction parallel to the corresponding elongated members (17). The elongated members (17) are arranged side by side in each lamina (14) and are bonded to each other. The lamina are in turn bonded to each other to form the laminated material (12). Each lamina (14) defines a first axis (19) which extends parallel to the elongated members (17). The first axis (19) of the central lamina (14b) extends transversely of the first axes (19) of the outer lamina (14a). The hurley stick (1) is formed from the laminated material (12) with the first axis (19) of the outer lamina (14a) of the laminated material (12) extending substantially parallel to the shaft axis (6) of the shaft (2) of the hurley stick (1).

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Claims
1. A hurley stick comprising an elongated shaft defining a longitudinally extending shaft axis and terminating in a ball striking boss adjacent a distal end thereof, the shaft and the ball striking boss being formed from a single piece of laminated material, the piece of laminated material comprising at least two lamina laminated together, each lamina having a resilient bending characteristic along a first axis superior to a resilient bending characteristic along a second axis extending transversely of the first axis, the lamina being configured in the piece of the laminated material with the first axis of one of the lamina extending at an angle greater than zero to the first axis of another one of the lamina, and the first axis of at least one of the lamina extending relative to the shaft axis at an angle not greater than 45°.
2. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 1 in which the first axis of at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the shaft axis at an angle not greater than 30°.
3. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 1 or 2 in which the first axis of at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the shaft axis at an angle not greater than 15°.
4. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the first axis of at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extends substantially parallel to the shaft axis.
5. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the lamina thereof is at least 30°.
6. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the lamina thereof is at least 45° .
7. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the lamina thereof is at least 60°.
8. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the lamina thereof is at least 75°.
9. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the lamina thereof is approximately 90°.
10. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the piece of the laminated material comprises three lamina, two lamina being respective outer lamina, and the other one of the three lamina being a central lamina located between the two outer lamina.
11. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 10 in which the first axes of the two outer lamina of the piece of the laminated material extend substantially parallel to each other.
12. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 10 or 11 in which the first axes of the two outer lamina of the piece of the laminated material extend substantially parallel to the shaft axis of the hurley stick.
13. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together.
14. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together by an adhesive.
15. -15. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together by a waterproof adhesive.
16. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises a plurality of elongated members extending substantially parallel to the first axis thereof, adjacent ones of the elongated members being bonded together to form the lamina.
17. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 16 in which the elongated members of the at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are arranged side by side to define the lamina .
18. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 16 or 17 in which each elongated member of the at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material is of one of square transverse cross-section and rectangular transverse cross-section.
19. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 18 in which the elongated members of rectangular transverse cross-section of the at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material define respective opposite spaced apart major surfaces joined by respective opposite spaced apart minor surfaces, the major surfaces of the elongated members of the lamina defining respective opposite major surfaces of the lamina.
20. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 19 in which the elongated members of rectangular transverse cross-section of the at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are joined together along their respective minor surfaces .
21. A hurley stick as claimed in any of Claims 16 to 20 in which the elongated members of the at least one lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together by an adhesive.
22. A hurley stick as claimed in any of Claims 16 to 21 in which the elongated members of the at least one lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together by a waterproof adhesive.
23. A hurley stick as claimed in any of Claims 16 to 22 in which each of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises the elongated members.
24. A hurley stick as claimed in any preceding claim in which at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises a fibrous material with the fibres of the fibrous material oriented and extending substantially parallel to the first axis of the corresponding lamina.
25. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 24 in which the elongated members of the corresponding lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprise the fibrous material.
26. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 24 or 25 in which the fibrous material comprises bamboo material.
27. A hurley stick as claimed in any of Claims 24 to 26 in which all of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprise the fibrous material.
28. A hurley stick as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 26 in which at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises wood material, and the grain of the wood material is oriented substantially parallel to the first axis of the corresponding lamina.
29. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 28 in which at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises the. bamboo material, and another one of the lamina thereof comprises the wood material.
30. A hurley stick as claimed in Claim 28 in which all of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprise the wood material .
31. A method for manufacturing a hurley stick comprising an elongated shaft defining a longitudinally extending shaft axis and terminating in a ball striking boss adjacent a distal end thereof, the method comprises providing a single piece of laminated material, comprising at least two lamina, each lamina having a resilient bending characteristic along a first axis superior to a resilient bending characteristic along a second axis extending transversely of the first axis, the lamina being configured in the piece of the laminated material with the first axis of one of the lamina extending at an angle greater than zero to the first axis of another one of the lamina, and forming the hurley stick from the piece of the laminated material with the first axis of at least one of the lamina thereof extending relative to the shaft axis at an angle not greater than 45°.
32. A method as claimed in Claim 31 in which the hurley stick is formed with the first axis of at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extending relative to the shaft axis at an angle not greater than 30°.
33. A method as claimed in Claim 31 or 32 in which the hurley stick is formed with the first axis of at least one of the Iamina of the piece of the laminated material extending relative to the shaft axis at an angle not greater than 15°.
34. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 33 in which the hurley stick is formed with the first axis of at least one of the Iamina of the piece of the laminated material extending substantially parallel to the shaft axis .
35. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 34 in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the Iamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the Iamina thereof is at least 30°.
36. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 35 in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the Iamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the Iamina thereof is at least 45°.
37. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 36 in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the Iamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the Iamina thereof is at least 60°.
38. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 37 in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the Iamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the Iamina thereof is at least 75°.
39. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 38 in which the angle at which the first axis of one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material extends relative to the first axis of another one of the lamina thereof is approximately 90°.
40. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 39 in which the piece of the laminated material comprises three lamina, two lamina being respective outer lamina, and the other one of the three lamina being a central lamina located between the two outer lamina.
41. A method as claimed in Claim 40 in which the first axes of the two outer lamina of the piece of the laminated material extend substantially parallel to each other .
42. A method as claimed in Claim 40 or 41 in which the hurley stick is formed with the first axes of the two outer lamina of the piece of the laminated material extending substantially parallel to the shaft axis of the hurley stick.
43. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 42 in which the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together.
44. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 43 in which the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together by an adhesive.
45. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 44 in which the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together by a waterproof adhesive.
46. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 45 in which at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises a plurality of elongated members extending substantially parallel to the first axis thereof, adjacent ones of the elongated members being bonded together to form the lamina .
47. A method as claimed in Claim 46 in which the elongated members of the at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are arranged side by side to define the lamina.
48. A method as claimed in Claim 46 or 47 in which each elongated member of the at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material is of one of square transverse cross-section and rectangular transverse cross-section.
49. A method as claimed in Claim 48 in which the elongated members of rectangular transverse cross-section of the at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material define respective opposite spaced apart major surfaces joined by respective opposite spaced apart minor surfaces, the major surfaces of the elongated members of the lamina defining respective opposite major surfaces of the lamina.
50. A method as claimed in Claim 49 in which the elongated members of rectangular transverse cross-section of the at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material are joined together along their respective minor surfaces.
51. A method as claimed in any of Claims 46 to 50 in which the elongated members of the at least one lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together by an adhesive.
52. A method as claimed in any of Claims 46 to 51 in which the elongated members of the at least one lamina of the piece of the laminated material are bonded together by a waterproof adhesive.
53. A method as claimed in any of Claims 46 to 52 in which each of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises the elongated members
54. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 53 in which at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises a fibrous material with the fibres of the fibrous material oriented and extending substantially parallel to the first axis of the corresponding lamina .
55. A method as claimed in Claim 54 in which the elongated members of the corresponding lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprise the fibrous material.
56. A method as claimed in Claim 54 or 55 in which the fibrous material comprises bamboo material.
57. A method as claimed in any of Claims 54 to 56 in which all of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprise the fibrous material.
58. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 56 in which at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises wood material, and the grain of the wood material is oriented substantially parallel to the first axis of the corresponding lamina.
59. A method as claimed in Claim 58 in which at least one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises the bamboo material, and another one of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprises the wood material .
60. A method as claimed in Claim 58 in which all of the lamina of the piece of the laminated material comprise the wood material.
61. A method as claimed in any of Claims 31 to 60 in which a blank of the hurley stick is initially formed from the piece of the laminated material with the blank defining the shaft axis of the hurley stick.
62. A method as claimed in Claim 61 in which the blank is cut from the piece of the laminated material.
63. A method as claimed in Claim 61 or 62 in which the hurley stick is formed from the blank.
64. A method as claimed in any of Claims 61 to 63 in which the hurley stick is formed from the blank by machining.
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US6827659B1 (en) * 2003-09-29 2004-12-07 Shih-Pao Chen Bat structure made of plant
GB2443167A (en) * 2006-10-26 2008-04-30 Rivdal Developments Ltd Hurley stick
CN201482103U (en) * 2009-06-16 2010-05-26 倪晓嵘 Ice-hockey stick

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US4537398A (en) * 1979-07-10 1985-08-27 Salminen Reijo K Hockey stick having laminated blade structure
US6827659B1 (en) * 2003-09-29 2004-12-07 Shih-Pao Chen Bat structure made of plant
GB2443167A (en) * 2006-10-26 2008-04-30 Rivdal Developments Ltd Hurley stick
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