Roll-o-puck or ball bearing puck

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 71/00 (2006.01) A63B 67/00 (2006.01) A63B 67/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2084905

ABSTRACT The sport of Ice Hockey, usually played during the cold winter with skates or boots, has grown in popularity and is now being played year round. Enthusiasts have created in-line roller skates and play a dry land version of the game during thewarm seasons. Plastic discs and tennis balls replace the conventional hard rubber puck. Difficulty occurs when attempting to slide these puck-like discs or tennisballs on dry land surfaces. In this invention, the puck is designed with a roller ball, centrally contained therein, that allows the surrounding disc to float freely while the ball rolls over dry land surfaces. The disc is comprised of two parts, each identical; the two halves are fastened together to contain the ball in the roller socket and allow the ball to roll freely. The action reduces friction and more closely resembles a conventional puck sliding on an ice surface.

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