Claims
- 1. A hockey puck comprising:
- a body comprising a first cylindrical body half and a second cylindrical body half, said first cylindrical body half and said second cylindrical body half each having an inner face, an outer face and a periphery;
- at least three opposing pairs of equal, truncated hemispherical cavities, each said pair of truncated hemispherical cavities forming a receptacle, each said pair including a first truncated hemispherical cavity contained in said first cylindrical body half and a second truncated hemispherical cavity contained in said second cylindrical body half and each forming a circular edge at its intersection with the plane of the inner face, the equatorial plane of each said truncated hemispherical cavity being coplanar with said inner face of said first and second cylindrical body halves, each of said truncated hemispherical cavities having a diameter along said equatorial plane, each said truncated hemispherical cavity further having an axis perpendicular to the planes defined by said inner and outer faces of said cylindrical body halves, said axis of each said truncated hemispherical cavity spaced an equal distance from said axis of each adjacent said truncated hemispherical cavity;
- spherical ball elements contained within said receptacles;
- a plurality of elastic snap assemblies, said elastic snap assembly comprising a first projecting member on said inner face of said first cylindrical body half, a second projecting member on said inner face of said second cylindrical body half, a first receiving member on said inner face of said first cylindrical body half and a second receiving member on said inner face of said second cylindrical body half, whereby said first projecting member is matably opposed to said second receiving member to be securely and releasably received therein, and said second projecting member is matably opposed to said first receiving member to be securely and releasably received therein, a combination of said first projecting member and said first receiving member, and a combination of said second projecting member and said second receiving member defining an elastic fastening pair on said first and second cylindrical body halves respectively, said receiving members defining an outer most edge on said inner face of said halves, each one of said projecting and receiving members of said elastic fastening pair being positioned in close proximity to each other around the periphery of said halves in an alternating pattern such that each one of said elastic fastening pair being located on either side of an adjacent pair of said receptacles formed by said truncated hemispherical cavities, and whereby said first cylindrical body half and said second cylindrical body half may be subjected to uniform distribution of separation forces through said elastic fastening pairs,
- the distance between the outer most reach of each circular edge and the periphery being equal to the distance between the outer most edge of each receiving member and the periphery.
- 2. A hockey puck as defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second projecting members and said first and second receiving members are cylindrical and said elastic snap assemblies further comprise:
- a first extending circumferential ring projecting from an intermediate portion of said first projecting member;
- a second extending circumferential ring projecting from an intermediate portion of said second projecting member;
- a first circumferential notch extending into said second cylindrical body half from an intermediate portion of said first receiving member; and
- a second circumferential notch extending into said first cylindrical body half from an intermediate portion of said second receiving member, whereby, upon releasably fastening said elastic snap assemblies of said first and second cylindrical body halves, respectively, said first extending circumferential ring of said first projecting member matably engages said first circumferential notch of said first receiving member and said second extending circumferential ring of said second projecting member matably engages said second circumferential notch of said second receiving member.
- 3. A hockey puck as defined in claim 2, wherein said elastic snap assemblies further comprise:
- a generally flat angled surface on each of said first and second extending circumferential rings; and
- a generally flat restraining surface on each of said first and second circumferential notches, said angled surface beating against said restraining surface upon releasably fastening said elastic snap assemblies, said restraining surface tending to restrict the outward motion of said projecting members from said receiving members.
- 4. A hockey puck as defined in claim 1 wherein the height of said body is less than or equal to one inch; and
- the diameter of each said spherical ball element is greater than 1.125 inches and less than or equal to 1.5 inches.
- 5. A hockey puck as defined in claim 4, wherein:
- the diameter of each said spherical ball element is approximately 1.25 inches.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/247,502, filed May 23, 1994, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/555,075, filed Jul. 18, 1990, abandoned.
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