Stick handle for an ice hockey stick or for a stick intended...

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A63B 59/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2190431

The invention concerns a stick handle for an ice hockey stick or for a stick intended for a game of similar type. The handle (10) comprises an oblong core part (11) of substantially rectangular section as well as at least one oblong cover plate (13) fitted on at least one side (14 and/or 15) of the core part (11) and/or a coating band or a coating (12) that surrounds the handle (10) substantially completely. According to the invention, the weight of the construction of the core part (11) has been reduced so that, at least at one side (14 and/or 15) of the core part, at least one recess (16) has been formed which extends from said side into the material of the core part (11) and which is open outwards. The recess is covered from outside with a cover plate (13) and/or with a coating (12) or a coating band so that at least one closed cavity space or equivalent is formed in the handle (10). The recess can be formed as a substantially continuous or non-continuous groove (16) mainly parallel to the length (1) of the handle.

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