HOCKEY PUCK HAVING A TRACKING DEVICE

The present technology relates to a puck having a body cavity and an aperture for accessing the body cavity. The body cavity defines a sidewall that includes a first portion and a second portion defining a first connector. The puck further includes a tracking device disposed in the body cavity and a...

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Main Authors GAUDREAU, Roch, DEMARTIN, Patrice, ST-PIERRE, Thomas
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 07.03.2024
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Summary:The present technology relates to a puck having a body cavity and an aperture for accessing the body cavity. The body cavity defines a sidewall that includes a first portion and a second portion defining a first connector. The puck further includes a tracking device disposed in the body cavity and a cap that is received by the body cavity and closing the aperture. The cap includes a cap body with a peripheral portion having a peripheral surface and a chamfer surface extending away from the peripheral surface and abutting the first portion for distributing loads experienced by the puck. The cap body further includes a protruding portion extending from the peripheral portion. The protruding portion includes a lateral wall connected to the chamfer surface and defining a second connector. The second connector geometrically complementary to and engaging with the first connector to securely connect the cap with the body.
Bibliography:Application Number: US202318506658