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A - Human Necessities
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Patent
CA 2118310
2118310 9320910 PCTABS00027 The present invention is a practice hockey puck (10) to improve the development of passing and shooting skills "skaters" and puck-saving skills of "goalies". The puck is the same shape as a standard puck. It has a hollow body filled with removable material (12) that allows the user to change the puck's weight. The material can be removed or inserted at the discretion of the user, so as to provide a wide range of training weights, from less than half up to more then twice that of a standard 170-gram (6-ounce) puck. A detachable cover (14) is connected to the main body of the puck to keep the weighted material inside the cavity. Additionally, a number of linear marking (36) on the surfaces and edge of the puck allow the user to monitor and analyze the spin of the puck, and thus determine how the shot could be improved.
Bigornia Boniface G.
Bigornia Susan M.
Bigornia Boniface G.
Bigornia Susan M.
Osler Hoskin & Harcourt Llp
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