Puck caddy

A - Human Necessities – 45 – C

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A45C 11/00 (2006.01) A45F 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2047017

TITLE PUCK CADDY APPLICANT CYRIL JOHN STINSON INVENTOR Cyril John STINSON ABSTRACT A puck caddy carries a plurality of cylindrical pucks which are the tokens used in ice hockey and the caddy consists primarily of an upright cylindrical portion carrying at the bottom thereof, a hinged door which allows the pucks to fall out of the caddy onto the ice when the door is open, and when the door is closed by appropriate means, the upper portion of the upright cylinder being open, allows the pucks to be loaded into the cylindrical portion. The upper portion of the cylindrical portion also has a handle and means for carrying rolls of tape and the bottom portion of the cylindrical portion carries circumferentially thereabout, means by which to carry containers for liquid refreshments such as water and fruit juices and the like.

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