Floor hockey puck

Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Disk or ring games

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A63B 6700

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047549734

ABSTRACT:
A floor hockey puck is formed of two separate materials, the first being harder, less compressible and more dense than the second so as to provide mass and strength to the puck. The second material is softer and more resilient than the first so as to provide the resilience necessary for the proper handle of the puck and also to reduce bodily harm on contact with players. The two separate materials may be arranged in layers through the body of the puck.

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