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Lacrosse stick having a downwardly canted handle and an upwardly canted headLacrosse stick having a downwardly canted handle and an upwardly canted head description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20090131205, Lacrosse stick having a downwardly canted handle and an upwardly canted head. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/073,750, filed Mar. 8, 2005, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to lacrosse sticks, and more particularly, to a lacrosse stick having a downwardly canted handle and an upwardly canted head. 2. Background of the Invention For traditionally-strung pockets (which have thongs and string instead of mesh), thongs (not shown) made of leather or synthetic material extend from upper thong holes 116 in transverse wall 112 to lower thong holes 118 in stop member 114. In some designs, such as the design shown in As shown in When double-wall synthetic lacrosse heads were first introduced, the early designs featured straight handles and straight heads, when viewed from a side elevation facing a sidewall of the head. In other words, the lacrosse head remained largely in line with the axis of the handle. Since those early designs, however, the trend has been to lower the lacrosse head below the handle axis. Lowering the head can enable better ball control and provide a player with an indication of the orientation of the lacrosse head, which results from the uneven weight distribution relative to the handle axis in directions radial to the handle axis. Despite these advantages, the lacrosse sticks having lowered heads can also introduce undesirable ball handling characteristics because the ball is positioned a greater distance below the shaft axis and must travel a greater distance to release from the head. Traditionally, designers have lowered heads either by reshaping the handle or by lowering the sidewalls adjacent to the throat portion. In either case, the reconfiguration positions the ball a greater distance from the shaft axis. Compounding this problem, the reconfiguration can cause the ball to come to rest in a rear head position (i.e., more toward the stop member). This rear head position, combined with the greater travel, can create difficulties in releasing the ball from the head, and can therefore hinder a player\'s ability to execute quick and accurate shots and passing. An embodiment of the present invention provides a lacrosse stick having a downwardly canted handle and an upwardly canted head. As used herein, downwardly and upwardly refer to vertical directions when viewed from a side elevation of a lacrosse stick facing a sidewall of the lacrosse head. In an embodiment of the present invention, the handle can comprise a main portion and a dowel portion. The main portion can have a main portion axis and the dowel portion can have a dowel portion axis. The dowel portion axis can be disposed downwardly at a first angle to the main portion axis. The head can comprise a throat portion and a frame portion. The frame portion can be upwardly canted with respect to the throat portion, when viewed from a side elevation. Continue reading about Lacrosse stick having a downwardly canted handle and an upwardly canted head... Full patent description for Lacrosse stick having a downwardly canted handle and an upwardly canted head Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this Lacrosse stick having a downwardly canted handle and an upwardly canted head patent application. Patent Applications in related categories: 20090291783 - Lacrosse handle with gripping structure - A lacrosse handle including a gripping structure that provides a user with an improved grip of the handle. The gripping structure can provide tactile feedback regarding the precise positioning of the lower hand at a particular location between the top end and bottom end of the handle. Optionally, the upper ... ### 1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds). 2. Fill in the keywords to be monitored. 3. Each week you receive an email with patent applications related to your keywords. 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