Claims
- 1. A hockey puck for use on non-ice and less than smooth surfaces, said puck having a hollow body with an enclosed inner volume, said puck comprising:
- a body comprising:
- an outer peripheral ring shaped wall having an upper edge and a lower edge;
- an upper disk-shaped surface member, said upper disk-shaped surface member extending inwardly from the upper edge of the ring shaped wall and said upper disk-shaped surface member having an inner edge;
- a lower disk-shaped surface member, said lower disk-shaped surface member extending inwardly from the lower edge of the ring shaped wall and said lower disk-shaped surface member having an inner edge;
- an inner, upper wall member extending downwardly from the inner edge of said upper disk-shaped surface member to a lower edge;
- an inner, lower wall member extending downwardly from the inner edge of said lower disk-shaped surface member to an upper edge which upper edge contacts the lower edge of said inner, upper wall member to form a closed internal volume; and
- a heavier than air filler within said closed internal volume.
- 2. The hockey puck of claim 1 further including a solid disk held in the center of said puck body by the lower edge of said inner upper wall member and the upper edge of said inner lower wall member.
- 3. The hockey puck of claim 1 wherein said upper and lower flat ring-shaped member has a plurality of raised runner surfaces extending outwardly therefrom.
- 4. The hockey puck of claim 3 wherein said upper and lower flat ring-shaped members each have six raised runners.
- 5. The hockey puck of claim 2 wherein said inner upper wall member and said inner lower wall members slope to meet said solid disk.
- 6. The hockey puck of claim 1 wherein said filler is a granular filler.
- 7. The hockey puck of claim 6 wherein said filler is silica sand.
- 8. A hockey puck fabricated from a polymer in the shape of a hollow ring surrounding a central web, said hollow ring having an inner volume partially filled with a heavier than air filler.
- 9. The hockey puck of claim 8 wherein said filler fills no more than about ninety per cent of said inner volume.
- 10. The hockey puck of claim 9 wherein said puck further includes a weight held to said central web.
- 11. The hockey puck of claim 9 wherein said filler is a mixture of materials of at least two different densities.
- 12. The hockey puck of claim 8 wherein said filler is a liquid.
- 13. The hockey puck of claim 12 wherein said filler is water.
- 14. The hockey puck of claim 8 wherein said filler is metal shot.
- 15. A hockey puck having an inner volume filled with a mixture of at least two materials of substantially different densities and the inner volume being filled no more than about 80%.
- 16. The puck of claim 15 wherein the materials are silica sand and styrofoam beads.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of applicant's pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/233,412 filed Apr. 28, 1994, and entitled "Puck for Use on Non-Ice Surface" now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
233412 |
Apr 1994 |
|