Paul A Lanctot, Age 84670 Lockewood Ln, Santa Cruz, CA 95066

Paul Lanctot Phones & Addresses

670 Lockewood Ln, Scotts Valley, CA 95066 (831) 438-7020

Santa Cruz, CA

Aptos, CA

Monterey, CA

670 Lockwood Ln, Scotts Valley, CA 95066

Work

Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Baseball Bat

US Patent:
5180163, Jan 19, 1993
Filed:
Dec 27, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/815556
Inventors:
Paul A. Lanctot - Scotts Valley CA
Donald E. Collett - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
A63B 5906
US Classification:
273 72R
Abstract:
A baseball bat (10) made of a rigid material and having an impact portion (12) and a handle portion (13). A tubular member (14) is positioned in the interior of the bat at substantially the handle portion (13) and has a first end (24) and a second end (25), said first end (24) having an opening (28) therein which is removably sealed with a plug (17). A hollow spine member (16) is secured within said tubular member (14) and is preferably attached to said plug (17) and to said second end (25) of the tube member (14). A slurry (15) composed of a plurality of particles (26) and a fluid (27) is disposed within said tubular (14). The tubular member (14) may be secured within said bat by adhesives (30) or by mechanical fastening apparatus.

Baseball Bat

US Patent:
5380003, Jan 10, 1995
Filed:
Jan 12, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/180535
Inventors:
Paul A. Lanctot - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
A63D 5906
US Classification:
273 72R
Abstract:
A baseball bat made of a rigid material and having an elongated body with a free end tapering to a handle of a reduced diameter includes a cavity within the handle adapted to secure and receive a tubular member therein, a detachable knob with a chamber therein is secured within the cavity of the handle and to a tubular member inserted into the handle cavity. The tubular member includes a plurality of particles interiorly disposed therein, and a fluid interiorly situated within the tubular member. The tubular member is preferably secured to the detachable knob by one or more grooves, ridges, threads, or barbs on a inner surface of the detachable knob which mate with a corresponding set of grooves, ridges, threads or barbs, on a outer surface of the tubular member. The detachable knob is preferably secured to the handle by one or more grooves, ridges, threads, or barbs on the detachable knob mating with a corresponding set of grooves, ridges, threads, or barbs on a inner surface of the handle. A transfer cylinder may be attached to the tubular member by an elongated rod allowing for even greater shock dampening effects.

Tennis Racket

US Patent:
5197732, Mar 30, 1993
Filed:
Oct 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/776613
Inventors:
Paul A. Lanctot - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
A63B 4908
US Classification:
273735
Abstract:
A tennis racket (10) made of a rigid material and having a striking surface (12), a shaft portion (35) and a handle portion (13). A tubular member (14) is positioned in the interior of the racket at substantially the handle portion (13) and has a first end (24) and a second end (25), said first end (24) having an opening (28) therein which is removably sealed with a plug (17). A hollow spine member (16) is secured within said tubular member (14) and is preferably attached to said plug (17) and to said second end (25) of the tube member (14). A slurry (15) composed of a plurality of particles (26) and a fluid (27) is disposed within said tubular member (14). The tubular member (14) may be secured within said racket by adhesives (30) or by mechanical fastening apparatus.

Vibration Dampening Handle Having Metal Particles And A Viscus Fluid

US Patent:
5203561, Apr 20, 1993
Filed:
Apr 8, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/865176
Inventors:
Paul A. Lanctot - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
A63B 5314
US Classification:
273 81R
Abstract:
A golf club (10) having a grip (11), a shaft (12) and a clubhead (13). A tubular member (14) is positioned in the interior of the shaft (12) at substantially the grip portion (34) and has a first end (24) and a second end (25), said first end (24) having an opening (28) therein which is removably sealed with a plug (17). A hollow spine member (16) is secured within the tubular member (14) and is preferably attached to plug (17) and to the second end (25) of the tube member (14). A slurry (15) composed of a plurality of particles (26) and a fluid (27) is disposed within the tubular member (14). The tubular member (14) may be secured within said golf club by adhesives (30) or by mechanical fastening apparatus.

Hockey Stick

US Patent:
5183264, Feb 2, 1993
Filed:
Apr 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/865177
Inventors:
Paul A. Lanctot - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
A63B 5912
US Classification:
273 67A
Abstract:
A hockey stick (10) having a stick portion (12) and a blade (13). A tubular member (14) is positioned in the interior of the hockey stick (10) at substantially the center of the stick portion (12) and has a first end (24) and a second end (25), the first end (24) having an openign (28) therein which is removably sealed with a plug (17). A hollow spine member (16) is secured within the tubular member (14) and is preferably attached to the plug (17) and to the second end (25) of the tube member (14). A slurry (15) composed of a plurality of particles (26) and a fluid (27) is disposed within the tubular member (14). The tubular member (14) may be secured witin the hockey stick by adhesives (30) or by mechanical fastening apparatus.

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