Games using tangible projectile – Playing field or court game; game element or accessory... – Practice or training device
Patent
1998-10-13
2000-08-08
Graham, Mark S.
Games using tangible projectile
Playing field or court game; game element or accessory...
Practice or training device
A63B 6704
Patent
active
060994207
ABSTRACT:
A portable hockey practice system for increasing a hockey player's skill in shooting and catching a hockey puck along with developing quicker and better reflexes. The inventive device preferably includes three track sections each having a slot, a plurality of connecting members that connect the three track sections with conventional fasteners, a first end plate and a second end plate at opposing ends of the connected track sections, a first spring and a second spring attached to opposing end plates, and a puck attached to spacer slidably positioned within the slot of the connected track sections. The user engages the puck with a conventional hockey stick driving the puck towards the first spring. The first spring rebounds the puck towards the user. The user has the option of either catching the puck or letting the puck pass through where after it engages the second spring that rebounds the puck back to the user to stop with their back hand motion. The user can adjust the velocity of the puck rebounding from the first spring by adjusting the adjusting bolt that retains the first spring semi-compressed.
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patent: 5161799 (1992-11-01), Nandra
Graham Mark S.
Neustel Michael S.
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