Impact absorption pads for goals

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Inventors

Meggs, Dennis

Application #

669955

Filed

Nov-9-1984

Published

Apr-1-1986

Current US Class

114/219
473/478

International Classes

A63B 071/00

Field of Search

273/127 229/91 217/53 206/521 128/38 128/118 272/109 114/219

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Abstract
An impact-absorption pad for hockey goals or the like includes a tough, flexible sheath defining an elongated inner compartment substantially filled with a quantity of dry particulate material capable of shifting upon impact against the sheath to frictionally and inertially absorb at least part of the energy of impact. The sheath has at least one longitudinal flange with grommets or the like by which it can be secured to a post or bar.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. An impact-absorption pad for a hockey goal or the like, comprising:

a tough, flexible sheath defining an elongated inner compartment and having at least one longitudinal flange securely attached thereto, the flange having means by which it can be secured to a post or the like,

and in said inner compartment a quantity of dry particulate material capable of shifting upon impact against the sheath, thereby to frictionally and inertially absorb at least part of the energy of impact, the particulate material being constituted by solid, hard plastic pellets.

2. The invention claimed in claim 1, in which the sheath has two longitudinal flanges, each as defined.



Description
This invention relates generally to the game of ice hockey, and has to do particularly with an accessory for hockey goals, designed to minimize the risk that the puck will rebound out of the hockey goal, and also to minimize the risk of injury to players.

BACKGROUND OF THIS INVENTION

In recent years, the game of hockey has seen many serious injuries to players, as a result of colliding with and being cut by certain portions of the hockey goal. One of the most serious risks has been in relation to the deflector plate that has typically been applied to the base bar curving around the back of the hockey goal structure, the intention of the deflector plate being to deflect the puck upwardly into the net, to avoid a quick rebound which might not be clearly seen by the judges. However, the deflector plate has in many instances become extremely sharpened, due to being dragged over concrete or wood when the hockey goal is being moved, and in the case where the goal is tilted up into the air, the leading sharpened edge of this deflector plate can become a lethal weapon for the injury of players sliding on the ice.
 
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