Articulated handle for hockey sticks and the like

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A63B 5912

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060042346

ABSTRACT:
An articulated handle for hockey sticks. This articulated handle extends downwards and outwards from the top of the stick handle. The articulated handle is compound angled and forms a grip for the user. In use, the player holds the stick in one hand at about the center of the handle as before. The upper hand holds the articulated handle. The articulation creates a natural position for holding the stick. Moreover, it gives the user considerably more power and control. Finally, the articulated handle reduces the stress placed on the user's wrist, thereby reducing or eliminating stress injuries. Although this handle is designed for use with hockey sticks, it can also be used on any handled implement, such as shovels, rakes, hoes, tennis rackets, or other similar implements.

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