Claims
- 1. An adjustable in-line skate comprising:a rigid frame having a plurality of in-line skate wheels secured thereto; a boot including a heel portion, a toe portion and a cuff portion positioned generally above the heel portion; the heel portion being fixedly connected to the frame and the cuff portion pivotally connected to the heel portion; the toe portion being slidable relative to the heel portion along a line of travel generally parallel to a longitudinal dimension of the skate; and a liner having a heel end, a toe end, a cuff and a tongue, the liner sized for the toe end to be received within the toe portion, the heel end to be received within the heel portion, and the cuff to be received within the cuff portion of the boot, the liner including a generally inelastic heel region and an extendible region positioned adjacent the toe end of the liner, the extendible region being configured to allow the toe end to be moved longitudinally relative to the tongue and heel end such that the liner can accommodate feet of different lengths.
- 2. The in-line skate of claim 1, wherein the extendable region is elastic.
- 3. An adjustable fit in-line skate comprising:a frame having substantially parallel rails; a plurality of in-line skate wheels mounted between the rails; a boot including a heel portion and a toe portion, the heel portion including a sole, and the toe portion including a base, a top wall and side walls extending between the base and the top wall; the toe portion being slidable relative to the heel portion along a line of travel generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the skate; the heel portion being generally fixed longitudinally relative to the frame; a fastening member releasably securing the toe portion in a desired longitudinal position relative to the heel portion; and the base of the toe portion being oriented in an underlying relation relative to the sole of the heel portion, said sidewalls and top wall being in overlying relation relative to said sole, wherein the base of the toe portion slides between the frame and the sole of the heel portion when the toe portion is moved along the line of travel.
- 4. The adjustable fit in-line skate of claim 3, wherein the heel portion includes side walls having exterior surfaces, and the side walls of the toe portion are positioned in overlying relation relative to the exterior surfaces of the side walls of the heel portion.
- 5. An adjustable fit in-line skate comprising:a frame having two spaced-apart, substantially parallel rails; a plurality of in-line skate wheels secured between the rails of the frame, the in-line skate wheels including a front wheel mounted on a first axle, a front intermediate wheel trailing the front wheel and mounted on a second axle, a rear intermediate wheel trailing the front intermediate wheel and a rear wheel trailing the rear intermediate wheel; a boot including a heel portion and a toe portion; the toe portion being slidable relative to the heel portion along a line of travel generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the skate; the heel portion being generally fixed longitudinally relative to the frame; and a single fastening member releasably securing the toe portion in a desired longitudinal position relative to the heel portion, wherein the heel portion includes a sole and side walls that are integrally connected as a single piece, wherein the toe portion includes a base, a top wall and side walls extending between the base and the top wall, and wherein the base of the toe portion is oriented in an underlying relation relative to the sole of the heel portion such that the base of the toe portion slides between the frame and the sole of the heel portion when the toe portion is moved along the line of travel.
- 6. The adjustable fit in-fine skate of claim 5, wherein the heel portion includes side walls having exterior surfaces, and the side walls of the toe portion are positioned in overlying relation relative to the exterior surfaces of the side walls of the heel portion.
- 7. An adjustable fit in-line skate comprising:a frame having substantially parallel rails; a plurality of in-line skate wheels mounted between the rails, all said wheels of said skate being mounted on said frame; a boot including a heel portion and a toe portion; the toe portion being slidable relative to the heel portion along a line of travel generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the skate, said toe portion being separate from said frame; the heel portion being generally fixed longitudinally relative to the frame; a fastening member releasably securing the toe portion in a desired longitudinal position on said frame relative to the heel portion; and said toe portion including a guide track for guiding the toe portion with respect to said frame as the toe portion is moved along the line of travel, wherein the guide track includes a channel formed on an underside of the toe portion, said channel receiving said parallel rails of said frame therein.
- 8. An adjustable in-line skate composing:a rigid frame having a plurality of in-line skate wheels secured thereto; a boot including a heel portion, a toe portion and a cuff portion positioned generally above the heel portion; the heel portion being fixedly connected to the frame and the cuff portion pivotally connected to the heel portion; the toe portion being slidable relative to the heel portion along a line of travel generally parallel to a longitudinal dimension of the skate; and a liner having a heel end, a toe end, a cuff and a tongue, the liner sized for the toe end to be received within the toe portion, the heel end to be received within the heel portion, and the cuff to be received within the cuff portion of the boot, the liner including a heel region and an extendible region positioned adjacent the toe end of the liner, the extendible region being configured to allow the toe end to be moved longitudinally relative to the tongue and heel end such that the liner can accommodate feet of different lengths.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/264,548, filed Mar. 8, 1999 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,574, which is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/908,863, filed Aug. 8, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,526, which is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/477,181, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,678,833, which application(s) are incorporated herein by reference.
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