Hockey stick a superior lamination technique resulting in a...

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A63B 59/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2227646

A hockey stick including a shaft, a paddle and a multi-laminate blade, to be used by either a forward or defense hockey player. The shaft and blade of the above said hockey stick are rigidly attached. A removable nonstick wedge may be used to shape the multi-laminate blade, prior to rigid attachment of the said blade to the above said shaft the above said removable nonstick wedge, will allow for easy lamination of several blades at once. This unique lamination technique will allow easy rigid attachment of the above said multi-laminated blade to the above said shaft. Due to, no nonnatural stresses being applied to the above said multi-laminated blade, during the rigid attachment process of the said multi-laminated blade to the above said shaft, the final structure, that being a hockey stick, is actually more durable.

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