A - Human Necessities – 42 – B
Patent
A - Human Necessities
42
B
A42B 3/04 (2006.01) A63B 69/00 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2476982
A universal visual shield apparatus, for use with a hockey helmet, is usable for training hockey players by partially blocking a user's field of vision. The apparatus includes a main shield body formed from an elastically deformable material, and is attachable to the helmet using connectors. The main shield body includes a horizontal floor portion end a vertical edge portion that cooperate to block a user from seeing the puck while it is in the user's possession, while still allowing the user to see forward. When worn, the apparatus forces the user to look forward, beyond the puck and stick. The apparatus may include adjustable apparatus straps, and can be used on any sized helmet without modifying the helmet or the apparatus. Because the apparatus is soft and crushable, the apparatus will not harm the user or another player if they are involved in a collision on the ice.
Demartino John
Krzysik Edward Jr.
Demartino John
Krzysik Edward Jr.
Seaby & Associates
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