Claims
- 1. A convertible skate comprising a boot having a sole carrying front and rear attachment members each having a pair of facing, outstanding portions, and a wheeled truck, a bladed truck and a ski, each including a mounting structure complimentary to said front and rear attachment members for selectively and interchangeably mounting the wheeled truck, the bladed truck and the ski on the boot so the skate may be used respectively as a roller skate, an ice skate or a snow skate, said mounting structure comprising front and rear mounting structures each having an uppermost surface, outer sides, front and rear ends and a relieved region on each outer side for receiving the facing, outstanding portions of said front and rear attachment members, respectively.
- 2. A convertible skate comprising a boot with a sole carrying front and rear attachment members each having a pair of facing, outstanding portions, and a first truck carrying wheels, a second truck carrying a blade and a third truck carrying a ski, each truck including a mounting structure complimentary to said front and rear attachment members for selectively and interchangeably mounting the first, second and third trucks on the boot so the skate may be used respectively as a roller skate, ice skate or snow skate, said mounting structure comprising front and rear mounting structures each having an uppermost surface, sides, front and rear ends and a relieved region the sides for receiving the outstanding portions of said front and rear attachment members, respectively.
- 3. The skate according to claim 2, wherein the front and rear mounting structures of each truck are substantially identical with respect to those of the other trucks.
- 4. The skate according to claim 2, wherein, when one of the first, second and third trucks is attached to the boot, a portion of the respective wheels, blade and ski closest to the sole of the boot is spaced from the sole.
- 5. The skate according to claim 3, further comprising a threaded fastener for releaseably securing any selected one of the wheeled truck, blade carrying truck and ski carrying truck to the boot.
- 6. A skate assembly for forming a snow skate including a ski carried by a boot, said skate assembly comprising:
- front and rear attachment portions having front and rear ends, and opposite side surfaces extending between said front and rear ends, said attachment portions attached respectively to the sole and heel of the boot with the front ends of the attachment portions adjacent the front end of the boot; and
- an elongate sub-assembly integral with the ski and including a molded polymeric frame having a front end and a rear end, said frame including:
- a middle portion extending between said front and rear ends and spaced front and rear portions each having an uppermost surface, opposite spaced side wall portions, and front and rear ends;
- means for releasably engaging said rear portion to said rear attachment portion and said front portion to said front attachment portion comprising, for each pair of engagable portions, a pair of grooves extending from an inlet adjacent one of the ends of the front and rear portions toward the other of the ends of the portions, each groove extending along a different one of the side surfaces of said portions; and
- said attachment portions having at least one part adapted to extend along said side surfaces of said side wall portions and including a pair of tongues having opposite upper and lower surfaces and distal surfaces extending from one of the ends of the attachment portion toward the other of the ends of the attachment portions, each tongue adapted to enter a different one of said grooves from said inlet to an engaged position with said surfaces of said grooves and tongues in frictional engagement; and
- fastening means for fixing said sub-assembly to said boot including a fastening member attached to one of said portions.
- 7. An assembly for attaching a ski to a boot, said assembly comprising:
- front and rear attachment portions having front and rear ends, and opposite side surfaces extending between said front and rear ends, said attachment portions being attached respectively to a sole and heel portion of the boot; and
- an elongate sub-assembly having a front end and a rear end, said elongate sub-assembly integral with the ski and including:
- a middle portion extending between said front and rear ends and spaced front and rear portions each having an uppermost surface, opposite spaced side wall portions, and front and rear ends;
- means for releasably engaging said rear portion to said rear attachment portion and said front portion to said front attachment portion comprising, for each pair of engaged portions, a pair of grooves extending from an inlet adjacent one of the ends of the front and rear portions toward the other of the ends of the portions, each groove extending along a different one of the side surfaces of said portions; and
- said attachment portions having at least one part adapted to extend along said side surfaces of said side wall portions and including a pair of tongues having opposite upper and lower surfaces and distal surfaces extending from one of the ends of the attachment portion toward the other of the ends of the attachment portions, each tongue adapted to enter a different one of said grooves from said inlet to an engaged position with said surfaces of said grooves and tongues in frictional engagement; and
- fastening means for fixing said sub-assembly to said boot including a fastening member attached to one of said portions.
- 8. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the ski has a longitudinal axis and the middle portion is generally parallel to said axis.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/025,033, filed Mar. 1, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,393,077.
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