Games using tangible projectile – Projectile – per se; part thereof or accessory therefor – Disk- or ring-shaped
Reexamination Certificate
2006-11-28
2006-11-28
Chiu, Raleigh W. (Department: 3711)
Games using tangible projectile
Projectile, per se; part thereof or accessory therefor
Disk- or ring-shaped
C473S589000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07140989
ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing a floor hockey puck comprises the steps of bonding a pair of felt discs together in a coaxial relationship by means of a flexible adhesive sandwiched between the discs to form a flexible core between the discs and applying a strip of protective material around the discs. In another embodiment, the discs are annular in shape and the strip of protective material is applied around the inner cylindrical sides of the discs.
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Chiu Raleigh W.
de Kock Elbie R.
Russell Reyneke Law Corp.
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