TODAY’S PATENT – ICE HOCKEY HELMET
In the fast-paced world of ice hockey, where pucks, sticks, and falls are part of the game, one invention stands as a vital guardian – the Ice Hockey Helmet. Granted patent number USD748377S1 on Feb 2, 2016, in the U.S, this revolutionary piece of protective gear was brought to life by the inventive mind of Clay Edward James Caird from Christchurch.
Designed to shield the skull and face, the Ice Hockey Helmet is more than just a safety precaution; it’s a confidence booster on the ice. Its active patent status reaffirms its ongoing significance in ensuring the well-being of players.
Beyond its functional purpose, this helmet is a symbol of innovation in sports safety. Now, players can slam, pivot, and manoeuvre with the assurance that their most vital assets are well-protected. The Ice Hockey Helmet is not just a piece of equipment; it’s a game-changer, allowing athletes to face the intensity of ice hockey with unparalleled confidence.