Hockey practice device

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 65/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2019144

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A hockey puck dispenser. This device is intended to be used by the novice or the professional to develop or retain particular skills used in the game of hockey. There is provided a base, support means mounted on the base which carries a tube in an upright manner about 1 1/2 puck thicknesses above the central portion of the base. The tube is loaded with several pucks which are fed down through the tube by gravity onto the base. A bent discharge lever is pivotably mounted in the tube support means and when actuated by an impact from a hockey stick of a user the foot of the lever shoots out the puck resting on the base while holding the next puck in the tube until a weight fixed to the lever returns it to its initial position. Gravity then automatically places another puck on the base ready for discharge.

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