The present invention relates to a ball skate sole structure, a skating shoe, a sandal structure, and a skateboard each having a skate edge part using a sphere.
Conventionally, many roller skates include wheel-like rollers, and are configured to advance in the rotation direction of the rollers. This conventional type roller skate only advances in the rotation direction of the roller, and therefore needs to change the direction by twisting a body. Therefore, there is a problem that the direction change is difficult for a beginner.
Patent Literature 1 proposes a roller skate in which a plurality of ball transfers as rollers using spheres as rotors are mounted on a sole, a resistor is provided near a toe of the sole, and resistors are provided near both sides of a heel portion. With such a configuration, even a beginner can easily change the direction.
However, in the above roller skate of Patent Literature 1, the arrangement of the rollers and the resistors is fixed, and therefore the roller skate cannot be customized for each individual or each sport.
An object of the present invention is to provide a ball skate sole structure capable of being customized for each individual or each sport.
In order to achieve the object, a ball skate sole structure of the present invention includes: a base plate having a plurality of first holes and a plurality of second holes; at least one ball roller member, the at least one ball roller member being disposed in the first hole selected from among the plurality of first holes; and at least one brake member, the at least one brake member being disposed in the second hole selected from among the plurality of second holes.
Thus, the ball skate sole structure of the present invention includes: the base plate having the plurality of first holes and the plurality of second holes; the at least one ball roller member being disposed in the first hole selected from among the plurality of first holes; and the at least one brake member being disposed in the second hole selected from among the plurality of second holes. The ball skate sole structure has such a configuration, and therefore the arrangement of the ball roller members and the brake members are suitably selected, so that it is possible to customize the ball skate sole structure for each individual or each sport.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, a skating shoe 1, a sandal structure, and a skateboard each including a ball skate sole structure will be described in Embodiment 1, Embodiment 2, and Embodiment 3, respectively.
(Configuration)
First, a configuration of a skating shoe 1 including a ball skate sole structure 4 of the present invention will be described with reference to
The upper part 10 plays a role of protecting a foot from a change in whether of the outside (warmth, coldness, rain, or the like), or impact, and always closely attached to the foot so as not to cause the foot to spring in walking. The upper part 10 is formed of a raw material having a hygroscopic property and an elastic property.
The ball skate sole structure 4 of this embodiment includes a base plate 5 having a plurality of first holes 51, . . . , and a plurality of second holes 52, . . . , at least one of ball roller members 61 to 63, the at least one of the ball roller members 61 to 63 being disposed in the first hole 51 selected from among the plurality of first holes 51, . . . ; and at least one of brake members 71 to 73, the at least one of the brake members 71 to 73 being disposed in the second hole 52 selected from among the plurality of second holes 52, . . . .
The base plate 5 is formed in a plate shape by synthetic resin or the like, and has the first holes 51, . . . aligned in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns at substantially equal intervals at positions close to the center except the vicinity of an outer edge of the base plate 5, and the second holes 52, . . . disposed at substantially equal intervals along an outer peripheral line in the vicinity of the outer edge of the base plate 5, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The ball roller member 61 (62, 63) of this embodiment is selectable from among the ball roller members 61 to 63 having a plurality of outer diameters, as illustrated in
Each ball roller member 61 (62, 63) can rotate in any direction by 360 degrees by rotation of a ball d. More specifically, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The brake member 71 (72, 73) of this embodiment is selectable from among brake members 71 to 73 having a plurality of sizes, as illustrated in
In each brake member 71 (72, 73), a hexagonal columnar body part b formed of a raw material such as synthetic resin and synthetic rubber is grounded to generate friction. That is, the height of each brake member 71 (72, 73) is made equal to or lower than the height of the largest ball roller member 61 to be used, and the skating shoe 1 is inclined to the right and left or forward and rearward, so that the brake member 71 (72, 73) is grounded. More specifically, as illustrated in
(Action and Effects)
Now, action and effects produced by the skating shoe 1 including the ball skate sole structure 4 of this embodiment will be described.
(1) As described above, the ball skate sole structure 4 of this embodiment includes the base plate 5 having the plurality of first holes 51, . . . , and the plurality of second holes 52, . . . , the at least one ball roller member 61 (62, 63), the at least one ball roller member 61 (62, 63) being disposed in the first hole 51 selected from among the plurality of first holes 51, . . . ; and the at least one brake member 71 (72, 73), the at least one brake member 71 (72, 73) being disposed in the second hole 52 selected from among the plurality of second holes 52, . . . . With such a configuration, arrangement of the ball roller members 61 (62, 63) and the brake members 71 (72, 73) are suitably selected, so that the ball skate sole structure can be customized for each individual (each body type or in accordance with preference) or for each sport. Furthermore, even when replacement is needed by malfunction, abrasion, or the like, it is possible to easily replace the ball roller member 61 (62, 63) or the brake member 71 (72, 73).
Combination of the arrangement of the ball roller members 61 (62, 63) and the brake members 71 (72, 73) enabling sliding not only in the one direction but also in the multiple directions is changed, so that the ball skate sole structure can correspond to most movement and preference. For example, it is possible to obtain a configuration enabling easy movement to the right and the left, or a configuration enabling easy movement forward and rearward. Furthermore, in a sport such as hockey, as illustrated in
(2) The ball roller member 61 (62, 63) can be selected from among the ball roller members 61 to 63 having a plurality of outer diameters, and therefore the ball skate sole structure can be customized in accordance with riding comfort for each individual (for each body type), or customized in accordance with use for each sport. For example, when the ball roller member 63 is disposed in the vicinity of the arch of the foot, sliding by being caught on a pipe for a handrail can be performed. Furthermore, the ball roller member is combined with the brake member 71 (72, 73), so that the arrangement enabling easy movement to the right and the left, or the arrangement enabling easy movement forward and rearward is possible.
(3) The brake member 71 (72, 73) can be selected from among the brake members 71 to 73 having a plurality of sizes and/or shapes, and therefore the ball skate sole structure can be customized in accordance with riding comfort for each individual (for each body type), or customized in accordance with use for each sport. For example, in a case of the sport such as hockey, a large number of the large brake members 71 (72, 73) can be disposed for a defensive player, and a small number of the brake members 73 (71, 72) can be disposed for an offensive player. Furthermore, the brake member is combined with the ball roller member 61 (62, 63), so that the arrangement enabling easy movement to the right and the left, or the arrangement enabling easy movement forward and rearward is possible.
(4) The ball roller member 61 (62, 63) can be selected from among the ball roller members 61 to 63 having a plurality of kinds of the coefficients of friction, and therefore the ball skate sole structure can be customized in accordance with riding comfort for each individual (for each body type), or customized in accordance with use for each sport. For example, in a case of the sport such as hockey, the ball roller member 61 (62, 63) having a large coefficient of friction can be disposed for a defensive player, and the ball roller member 71 (72, 73) having a small coefficient of friction can be disposed for an offensive player.
(5) The above skating shoe 1 including the ball skate sole structure 4, and the upper part 10 that stores a foot can become the skating shoe 1 capable of being customized in accordance with riding comfort for each individual (each body type), or in accordance with use for each sport.
Hereinafter, a sandal structure 2 including a ball skate sole structure 4 of the present invention will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
The sandal structure 2 has such a configuration, and therefore the sandal structure 2 can be customized for each individual (each body type) or each sport. Furthermore, even when replacement is needed by malfunction, abrasion, or the like, it is possible to easily replace the ball roller member 61 (62, 63) or the brake member 71 (72, 73).
Configurations, action and effects other than the above are substantially similar to those of the above embodiment, and therefore description thereof will be omitted.
Hereinafter, a skateboard 3 including a ball skate sole structure 4 of the present invention will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
The skateboard 3 has such a configuration, and therefore the skateboard 3 can be customized for each individual (each body type) or each sport. Furthermore, even when replacement is needed by malfunction, abrasion, or the like, it is possible to easily replace the ball roller member 6 or the brake member 7.
Configurations, action and effects other than the above are substantially similar to those of the above embodiments, and therefore description thereof will be omitted.
Hereinafter, a ball skate sole structure (4) of another form will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
First holes 51 of a base plate 5 of this embodiment correspond to the diameters of the mounting parts a1 to a3 of the ball roller members 61 to 63, and have three kinds of inner diameters which are composed of large-diameter first holes 511, small-diameter first holes 513, and medium-diameter first holes 512. Similarly, the second holes 52 correspond to the diameters of the mounting parts a1 to a3 of the brake members 71 to 73, and have three kinds of inner diameters which are composed of large-diameters second holes 521, small-diameter second holes 523, and medium-diameter second holes 522. Thus, each of the first holes 511 to 513 and the second holes 521 to 523 have the respective three kinds of inner diameters so as to correspond to the outer diameters of the mounting parts a1 to a3 of the ball roller members 61 to 63 and the outer diameters of the mounting parts a1 to a3 of the brake members 71 to 73, so that it is possible to apply a certain regulation while allowing a certain degree of freedom of the arrangement of the ball roller members 61 to 63 and the arrangement of the brake members 71 to 73.
Configurations, action and effects other than the above are substantially similar to those of the above embodiments, and therefore description thereof will be omitted.
Hereinafter, another form of the base plate 5 of the ball skate sole structure 4 of the present invention will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
In
The base plate 5 has such a configuration, so that the base plate 5 is bent to the front and rear, to the right and left, and therefore it is possible to provide a skating shoe 1 or a sandal 2 allowing easy movement and imposing little burden on a foot. That is, portions of the soft member 50S are soft, and can be freely bent, and therefore portions of the hard member 50H are hard to be unlikely to be bent, but the whole of the base plate 5 allows deformation to a certain degree.
Configurations, action and effects other than the above are substantially similar to those of the above embodiments, and therefore description thereof will be omitted.
Hereinafter, a skating shoe 1 and a skateboard 3 each including a ball skate sole structure 4 of another form will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
As the elastic member, in addition to the spring (a coiled spring or a plate spring) 9, a damper member using air pressure, gas pressure, or oil pressure may be used, and a composite construction obtained by combination of the spring and the damper member, or a synthetic rubber piece, a natural rubber piece, a synthetic resin piece, or the like having a plate shape can be used. Furthermore, a plurality of kinds of springs 9 (for example, each three kinds, and a total of eighty-one kinds) having different heights, different diameters, different materials, and the different numbers of turns are preferably prepared to be selectable in accordance with use or preference (this applies to the following
Similarly, as illustrated in
With such a configuration, a satisfactory skating shoe 1 or a satisfactory skateboard 3 that reduces burden on a foot, and provides riding comfort is obtained. That is, the elastic member is interposed, so that impact from the ground can be absorbed, and the upper plate 8 is inclined, so that the weight can be smoothly moved.
Configurations, action and effects other than the above are substantially similar to those of the above embodiments, and therefore description thereof will be omitted.
While the embodiments of the present invention are thus described in detail with reference to the drawings, a specific configuration is not limited to these embodiments, change in design without departing from the scope of the present invention is included in the present invention.
For example, in Embodiments 1 to 3, the first holes and the second holes are different systems. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the first holes and the second holes may be the completely equal same system. With such a configuration, it is possible to further enhance the degree of freedom of the arrangement of the ball roller members and the brake members.
In Embodiment 1, the spring part e is described as the impact absorbing means. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the impact absorbing means may be a coiled spring, or may be a damper member using air pressure or oil pressure. Furthermore, as the impact absorbing means, a plate member constituted of synthetic rubber or natural rubber can be disposed on the base plate 5.
Furthermore, while the embodiments are not particularly described, a left skating shoe 1 and a right skating shoe 1 may not be symmetrical, and the arrangement of the ball roller member or the brake member on the right and the left can be changed. With such a configuration, for example, the present invention can be used for training of curling
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