Stickney

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 67/00 (2006.01) A63B 59/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2091294

ABSTRACT In an indoor game of hockey, it is known to have dangerous/injury causing characteristics when the articles of the game, such as hard sticks and projectiles, are used. Space is usually inhibited for the indoor play of a game of this nature. In this invention, the hockey blades are comprised of plastic cores encased by foam. The ball is comprised of foam encased with velcro material for adhering purposes. A foam ball, when used as a projectile, as in this case, would be safe and reduce risk of physical or personal injury. In compensating for limited space indoors, this rendition of a hockey game is played on one's knees with knee pads for protection. The net is constructed of plastic for a frame with a velcro sheet for backing so as to allow for an adhering surface for the ball when contact is made, therefor, resulting in a goal.

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