Device for dividing ice-hockey rinks into smaller sections

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A63C 19/10 (2006.01) A63C 19/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1197531

ABSTRACT A device for dividing a regular ice-hockey rink into at least two smaller rink parts comprises a plurality of straight sideboard sections (8a) and a plurality of curved sideboard sections (8b). The sideboard sections (8a, 8b) are provided with means (16, 20, 21) for interconnecting the same so as to form a supplemental sideboard (8, 9) to be placed across the regular ice-hockey rink, e.g. essentially at the blue line. The supplemental sideboard, together with the stationary sideboard (1), enclose a smaller rink (5, 7) having substantially symmetrical curved corners.

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