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Hockey training system

a training system and hockey technology, applied in the field of functional novelty dolls, to achieve the effect of developing skill, strength, accuracy and balan

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-04-06
SIMONOV SERGEY
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a hockey training system that allows multiple players to improve their puck handling, stick control, and maneuvering simultaneously. The system includes a base with at least one mechanism for actuating individual HDH winning sticks, which can move left to right and up and down. This allows players to use their own unique techniques while training with the system, resulting in improved skill levels, strength, accuracy, and balance.

Problems solved by technology

However, the training devices known in the art presuppose one level or skill, and no training device or system exists that would allow to simultaneously train multiple players puck handling and maneuvering against a simulated opponent, while subjecting the players to variable levels to skill and interaction.

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[0035]Two embodiments of the present invention are envisioned using a pin 70. The first embodiment includes a pivoting pin 70 (movable left to right and up and down on which the hockey stick 40 is fixedly mounted by the end 46 of the handle 44. In other words, when the pin 70 is threaded through the aperture 48, the hockey stick 40 does not move about the pin 70 but moves only together with the pin 70. The actuating mechanism 50 is operatively attached to the pin 70 itself Thus, whenever the mechanism 50 moves the pin 70 left to right or up and down, the hockey stick 40 attached to the pin by the end 46 of the handle 44 moves with the pin 70 left to right and / or up and down, and accordingly the blade 42 opposite to the end 46 also moves left to right and / or up and down. Because of the attachment of the hockey stick 40 at the end 46, minimal movement of the end 46 would be necessary to move the blade 42 a significant amount.

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[0036]The second embodiment envisions a fixed pin 70 on which the hockey stick 40 is movably mounted by the end 46 of the handle 44. When the pin 70 is threaded through the aperture 48, the hockey stick 40 is able to move about the pin 70 left to right and / or up and down. The pin 70 is stationery, and the mechanism 50 actuating the hockey stick 40 is operatively connected to the end 46 of the handle 44 of the hockey stick 40, which is the part of the handle 44 opposite to the blade 42. The actuating mechanism 50 thus moves the hockey stick 40 directly, and the pin 70 guides the movement of the hockey stick 40 left to right and / or up and down by allowing the end 46 of the hockey stick 40 to move about the pin 70 threaded through the aperture 48, depending on whether the pin 70 is mounted vertically or horizontally, both of which are possible.

[0037]In the alternative embodiment, no pin is used, and the end 46 of the hockey stick 40 is directly connected to the actuating mechanism 50 h...

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Abstract

A system and device that includes a base, supported by supports adapted to stand or slide on ice, and at least two hockey sticks movably attached to the base, where the base houses at least one mechanism for actuating the hockey sticks and preferably houses one individual mechanism for each hockey stick, so that the hockey sticks, which are preferably movable left to right and up and down, are actuated individually.

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[0001]This invention was not made pursuant to any federally-sponsored research and / or development.THE FIELD OF INVENTION[0002]The system and device of the present invention relate to functional novelty dolls, particularly interchangeable dolls enabled to hold parking tickets so that they are visible to traffic officers. The interchangeable dolls are used with a base mounted or positioned on or about the dashboard of a vehicle, under the windshield.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Hockey is a favorite sport and pastime of millions of players and spectators, both the adults and the children. Numerous hockey training devices and systems exist to teach beginning and intermediate players hockey stick control, puck handling, shooting, scoring, and maneuvering on ice. Learning proper retention and control of the puck with a hockey stick, especially while skating on ice at high speed and maintaining front and peripheral observation, is an essential skill for hockey players.[0004]Many such t...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B69/00
CPCA63B2208/0204A63B69/0026A63B2071/0625A63B2071/063A63B2220/805A63B2220/806A63B2225/10A63B2225/20A63B2225/50A63B69/0053A63B71/0622G09B19/0038A63B2071/065A63B2071/0683A63B2209/02A63B2210/50A63B69/0024A63B71/023A63B24/0075A63B2071/024A63B2209/10A63B2220/89A63B59/70A63B2225/74
Inventor SIMONOV, SERGEY
Owner SIMONOV SERGEY
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