Adhesive layer and its application to hockey stick blades

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 59/14 (2006.01) A63B 59/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2198605

An adhesive layer on at least one side of a hockeystick blade is made of 0,01 to 8 mm thick ceramics, limestone, glass, rubber, textile, plastics consisting of 0,01 to 8 mm grains. The adhesive layer is equipped on one side with self- adhesive material, and the thus adapted layer is pressed on sinking into the blade surface. Alternatively, it may be made by pressure spraying.

Couche adhésive formée sur l'une au moins des faces de la lame d'un bâton de hockey. Cette couche de 0,01 à 8 mm d'épaisseur est constituée de matières céramiques, de calcaire, de verre, de caoutchouc, de textile, et de matière plastique, et présente des grains dont les dimensions sont comprises entre 0,01 et 8 mm. L'une des faces de ladite couche adhésive est pourvue d'une matière auto-adhésive et la couche ainsi obtenue peut être noyée dans la surface de la lame ou formée par pulvérisation sous pression.

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