Games using tangible projectile – Projectile – per se; part thereof or accessory therefor – Disk- or ring-shaped
Reexamination Certificate
2005-05-17
2005-05-17
Chiu, Raleigh W. (Department: 3711)
Games using tangible projectile
Projectile, per se; part thereof or accessory therefor
Disk- or ring-shaped
Reexamination Certificate
active
06893367
ABSTRACT:
A hockey puck having aerodynamic pins located on each surface is provided for play on synthetic ice. The pins utilize dish shaped heads which provide substantially frictionless movement for the puck. The pins in one surface are mounted in offset relationship compared to the pin heads mounted in the opposing surface. Each pin is held in the puck by an interference fit making the pins easy to replace.
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