Bottom structure of roller skate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10617934
  • Patent Number
    10,617,934
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 16, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 14, 2020
    4 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • Dongguan Hongmei Sports Equipment Co., Ltd.
  • Examiners
    • Meyer; Jacob B
Abstract
A bottom structure of a roller skate includes a sole; a frame secured to the sole and including front and rear supports and two hubs disposed on the front and rear supports respectively; a pivotal member disposed in the hub; two spaced sleeves disposed in the hub wherein the sleeves are further partially disposed in the pivotal member and secured to the pivotal member; a shaft passing through the hub, the pivotal member, and a gap between the sleeves, and rigidly secured to the pivotal member; and two enlargements disposed at two ends of the shaft respectively.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to roller skates and more particularly to a bottom structure of a roller skate capable of keeping balance when encountering irregularities in rolling.


2. Description of Related Art

Roller skates are shoes that are worn to enable the wearer to roll along on wheels. “Quad” style of roller skate became more popular consisting of four wheels arranged in the same configuration as a typical car.


However, one drawback of a conventional bottom structure of a roller skate is that axles may be loosened resulting in malfunction of wheels when rolling on an uneven ground.


Thus, the need for improvement still exists.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a bottom structure of a roller skate comprising a sole; a frame secured to the sole and including front and rear supports and two hubs provided on the front and rear supports respectively; a pivotal member disposed in the hub; two spaced sleeves disposed in the hub wherein the sleeves are further partially disposed in the pivotal member and secured to the pivotal member; a shaft passing through the hub, the pivotal member, and a gap between the sleeves, and rigidly secured to the pivotal member; and two enlargements disposed at two ends of the shaft respectively.


The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bottom structure of a roller skate according to the invention;



FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the hub and associated components;



FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the hub and associated components; and



FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the components partially enclosed by the hub.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, a bottom structure of a roller skate in accordance with the invention comprises a sole 1 including a plurality of apertures 2 for securing to a boot of the roller skate; a brake 3 disposed on a front portion of a bottom of the sole 1; a frame 4 rigidly secured to the sole 1 and including front and rear transverse channels 7, two intermediate transverse tunnels 5, and two supports 6 each with the transverse channel 7 passing through; and two hubs 8 provided on the supports 6 respectively.


A pivotal member 9 is provided in the hub 8. Two spaced sleeves 10 are disposed in the hub 8. The sleeves 10 are further partially disposed in the pivotal member 9 and secured to the pivotal member 9. Two aligned axles 11 each has one end secured to the sleeve 10 and the other end formed as threads 12. A shaft 13 passes through the hub 8, the pivotal member 9 and a gap between the sleeves 10. Two enlargements 14 are provided at two ends of the shaft 13 respectively. The enlargements 14 are disposed externally of the hub 8. The shaft 13 has a length about equal to that of the hub 8. The shaft 13 is rigidly secured to the pivotal member 9.


A wheel is mounted on the threads 12. The provision of the tunnels 5 can increase the structural strength of the frame 4 and the provision of the channels 7 can increase the structural strength of the support 6 respectively. The pivotal member 9 is configured to clockwise or counterclockwise pivot a limited angle in the hub 8.


An individual wearing the roller skates may roll along on wheels. One or more wheels may move upward or downward when the roller skates encounter irregularities on the ground. And in turn, the axle 11 inclines (i.e., pivots) as indicated by arrows in FIG. 3. Also, both the pivotal member 9 and the shaft 13 pivot until the pivotal member 9 contacts the hub 8 (i.e., stopped by the hub 8). As an end, the sole 1 is kept at a substantially horizontal position, thereby enabling a smooth rolling and further preventing the feet from being hurt.


While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.

Claims
  • 1. A bottom structure of a roller skate, comprising: a sole;a frame secured to the sole and including front and rear supports and two hubs disposed on the front and rear supports respectively;a pivotal member disposed in the hub;two spaced sleeves disposed in the hub wherein the sleeves are further partially disposed in the pivotal member and secured to the pivotal member;a shaft passing through the hub, the pivotal member, and a gap between the sleeves, and rigidly secured to the pivotal member; andtwo enlargements disposed at two ends of the shaft respectively.
  • 2. The bottom structure of a roller skate of claim 1, wherein the sole includes a plurality of apertures and a brake disposed on a front portion of a bottom of the sole.
  • 3. The bottom structure of a roller skate of claim 1, wherein the frame further comprises two intermediate transverse tunnels and front and rear transverse channels passing through the front and rear supports respectively.
  • 4. The bottom structure of a roller skate of claim 1, wherein the frame is rigidly secured to the sole, and the front and rear supports are formed with the frame.
  • 5. The bottom structure of a roller skate of claim 1, wherein the pivotal member is configured to pivot about the hub, the shaft has one end passing through the hub, the shaft is configured to pivot about the hub, the shaft has a length about equal to that of the hub, the shaft is rigidly secured to the pivotal member, and the enlargements are disposed externally of the hub.
  • 6. The bottom structure of a roller skate of claim 1, further comprising two aligned axles each having one end secured to the sleeve and the other end formed as threads, wherein the sleeves are completely disposed in the hub, and wherein the sleeves are rigidly secured to the pivotal member.
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