Ice hockey practice target
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1. An ice hockey practice target to be used in conjunction with an ice hockey goal on an ice surface, the ice hockey goal having a single horizontal crossbar connecting two goal posts, the practice target comprising:
- a substantially planar base for contacting an ice surface;
a first substantially tubular portion comprising metal, the first substantially tubular portion including a first end attached to the base and a second end including an upwardly open yoke shaped cap constructed and arranged to receive the horizontal crossbar of the ice hockey goal that is 48 inches off the ice surface; and
a second tubular portion attached to the base, the second tubular portion parallel to the first substantially tubular portion, shorter than the first substantially tubular portion and having an outer diameter that is less than the inner diameter of the ice hockey goal post and less than the outer diameter of the first substantially tubular portion, the second tubular portion constructed and arranged to slide inside the vertical goal post of the ice hockey goal to secure the practice target to the ice hockey goal.
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Abstract
An ice hockey practice target is provided, the target comprising a first substantially tubular portion, including a first end attached to a base and a second end constructed and arranged to engage an upper horizontal goal crossbar, and a second tubular portion attached to the base, the second tubular portion constructed and arranged to engage and secure a lower end of a vertical goal post.
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1. An ice hockey practice target to be used in conjunction with an ice hockey goal on an ice surface, the ice hockey goal having a single horizontal crossbar connecting two goal posts, the practice target comprising:
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a substantially planar base for contacting an ice surface; a first substantially tubular portion comprising metal, the first substantially tubular portion including a first end attached to the base and a second end including an upwardly open yoke shaped cap constructed and arranged to receive the horizontal crossbar of the ice hockey goal that is 48 inches off the ice surface; and a second tubular portion attached to the base, the second tubular portion parallel to the first substantially tubular portion, shorter than the first substantially tubular portion and having an outer diameter that is less than the inner diameter of the ice hockey goal post and less than the outer diameter of the first substantially tubular portion, the second tubular portion constructed and arranged to slide inside the vertical goal post of the ice hockey goal to secure the practice target to the ice hockey goal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An ice hockey practice target comprising:
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an ice hockey goal including a crossbar and two goal posts defining a hockey goal opening; a base constructed and arranged to sit on an ice surface; a first substantially tubular portion comprising a first end and a second end; a first end of the first substantially tubular portion constructed and arranged to attach to the base so that the base stabilizes the first end at about a ninety degree angle relative to the ice surface and vertically within a hockey goal opening; and a second end of the first substantially tubular portion including an upwardly open yoke shaped cap, the upwardly open yoke shaped cap temporarily engaged with the crossbar so that the crossbar stabilizes the second end at about a ninety degree angle relative to the crossbar and vertically within the hockey goal opening.
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