Off-ice hockey shooting practice device

Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target

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A63B 6900

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054659582

ABSTRACT:
An off-ice hockey shooting practice device includes a linear guideline means with a tethered puck slidable therealong. The linear guide runs generally above the ground between a shooting station and a target. The target surface bears the outline of a hockey goal, a goalie figure, and discrete target positions. The tether extends between the puck and the linear guide along which the tether can slide. A shot puck may rebound from the target, from a resilient target surface or by means of a resilient tether. The resilient target surface results from an elastic connection between the target surface and the target frame. The length of the tether connected to the linear guide is generally sufficient to prevent the puck from missing the target and causing damage.

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