Hollow hockey shaft to blade locking device

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 59/14 (2006.01) A63B 53/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2094171

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A Hollow Hockey Shaft to Blade Locking Device is made in several basic shapes. Common for all of them is that they have a head that goes into the hockey shaft, and body that locks on the replaceable hockey blade. The head is a square plate attached to the hockey shaft inner surface by any available method of joining the two parts. Another design for the head comprises a tongue in the centre oriented toward the body. This design requires a suitably shaped groove on the inner surface of the hockey shaft so that the tongue can lock in this groove. The body is T-shaped plate connected to the head with its neck. Another design for the body is square plate with rectangular opening in the centre. Both designs require suitably shaped groove in the neck of the hockey blade so that the end portion of this part can lock in it. This locking device is to be made of resiliently flexible material. A broken hockey blade can be removed by simply lifting the end portion of the locking device from the groove in the neck of the hockey blade so that the hockey blade is unlocked. New hockey blade can be fixed to the hockey shaft simply by snapping them together.

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