US2016287974A1PendingUtilityA1

System and Method for Lacrosse Including a Collapsible Field Marking Device

Assignee: THUMA DANIELPriority: Sep 9, 2012Filed: Oct 16, 2015Published: Oct 6, 2016
Est. expirySep 9, 2032(~6.1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Daniel Thuma
A63C 2203/10A63C 19/065
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Abstract

A lacrosse system including a portable, collapsible field marker, a system of weights for a lacrosse stick, a lacrosse ball cleaner, and a pocket former for a lacrosse stick that solves the problems discussed above. The collapsible field marker having a series of elongated segments, each segment attachable to two adjacent segments forming a series of segments, the series of segments attachable end-to-end to form a closed polygon in a closed configuration or unattached end-to-end to form a geometric pattern in an open configuration; each segment including a semi rigid center member enclosed by a thin flat marking strip; an expandable cord passing through the rigid center member of each segment attaching the series of segments together or flexible connectors on ends of each of said segments attaching the series of segments together.

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         1 . A portable, folding field marker device comprising:
 a series of elongated segments, each segment attachable to two adjacent segments forming a series of segments, the series of segments attachable end-to-end to form a closed polygon in a closed configuration or capable of being unattached end-to-end to form a geometric pattern in an open configuration;   each segment including a semi rigid center member enclosed by a thin flat marking strip;   an expandable cord passing through the rigid center member of each segment attaching the series of segments together or flexible connectors on ends of each of said segments attaching the series of segments together.

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