Claims
- 1. A roll resistant hockey puck for use on a playing surface comprising a body having a cylindrical edge surface and a pair of generally planar faces;
- a plurality of axially directed passages extending between said faces;
- axially movable members in at least some of said passages; and
- mounting means securing said axially movable members to said body, said mounting means including resilient means permitting axial movement of said movable members relative to said body to allow absorption of energy from a blow having a component normal to said planar faces;
- said axially movable members extending outwardly of said planar faces such that portions of said members remain above the levels of said generally planar faces even under full deflection of said resilient means.
- 2. A hockey puck as claimed in claim 1 wherein said axially movable members include pistons in said passages, said passages include inwardly directed flanges defining ports, and said axially movable members further include shafts connected to said pistons extending through said ports and larger diameter portions securing said axially movable members in said passages.
- 3. A hockey puck as claimed in claim 2 wherein said larger diameter portions are of flexible material containing cut-outs and barbed points permitting said larger diameter portions to pass through said ports and expand to lock said axially movable members within said passages.
- 4. A hockey puck as claimed in claim 2 wherein said resilient means are located between said pistons and said flanges.
- 5. A hockey puck as claimed in claim 1 wherein said axially movable members include pistons in said passages, said passages include inwardly extending flanges defining ports and said mounting means include shafts extending through said ports and larger diameter members secured to said shafts securing said pistons in said passages.
- 6. A hockey puck as claimed in claim 1 wherein said passages include cylindrical recesses, said axially movable members include pistons in said recesses, said passages further include inwardly extending flanges defining ports, said resilient means are located between said flanges and said pistons, and said mounting means include shafts connected to said pistons extending through said ports and larger diameter members secured to said shafts on the opposite side of said flanges from said pistons securing said pistons in said recesses.
- 7. A hockey puck as claimed in claim 6 wherein said resilient means are springs.
- 8. A hockey puck comprising a housing in the form of a cylinder having a central axis and a pair of faces for sliding contact with a playing surface, said housing including a plurality of axially directed passages and internally directed flanges defining ports in said passages, and cylindrical recesses in said passages;
- a plurality of pistons secured in said cylindrical recesses for axial movement therein, mounting means including axially directed smaller diameter shafts attached to said pistons passing through said ports and larger diameter members on the opposite side of said ports from said pistons for securing said pistons in said cylindrical recesses; and
- resilient members between said pistons and said flanges.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/104,180 filed Aug. 9, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,966.
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