Patent ID: 6514162
Filing Date: 2003-02-04
Classification: A63B

Abstract:
A hockey puck storage and delivery device comprising in combination:a vertical housing having a discharge end and a loading end and an intermediate hollow extent therebetween wherein a plurality of stacked, conventional hockey pucks are aligned vertically and can be stored, and hold in place by force of gravity with a lowermost puck held in a firing position; an interior guide shaft formed within said loading end of said housing; a circular loading aperture formed within said loading end of said housing for use in placing hockey pucks within the housing; a discharge aperture formed within the discharge end of the housing; and a spring drive mechanism secured to said housing at a rear of said housing behind said interior guide shaft and opposite said discharge end wherein once said lowermost puck is impacted and accelerated out of said discharge aperture a puck above will drop down into place thereby presenting the next puck into the proper position for discharge, said spring drive mechanism is designed to drive said lowermost puck within the shaft out through said discharge aperture of said discharge end in a flat, horizontally accelerated manner, said spring drive mechanism includes a spring urged driving bar which is adapted to cooperate with said discharge aperture of said discharge end, wherein said spring urged driving bar is of sufficient overall width and length such as to impact and contact only said lowermost puck and not any other puck above within said interior guide shaft, said spring urged driving bar form a rigid member affixed at one end to an anchoring position such that an opposite end can then be articulated away from a puck in order to generate a necessary spring urged driving force, wherein said spring urged driving force of said spring urged driving bar is sufficient to overcome the force of gravity within said interior guide shaft, and wherein said spring urged driving bar dislodges said lowermost puck from an initial position of said lowermost puck through said discharge aperture, and wherein said spring urged driving bar is activated by a rotary electrical driving motor, said motor geared to rotate slowly and with sufficient torque such that an actuation tab which is radially disposed and rotated about said motor such as to impinge against said opposite end of said spring urged driving bar.