Claims
- 1. A braking system adapted for use on in-line roller skate having an upper shoe, and a lower frame that includes a plurality of wheels rotatable in a common, longitudinally extending plane, said plurality of wheels being attached to said lower frame by a plurality of axles and having a forwardmost wheel and rearwardmost wheel, said braking system comprising:
- (a) a substantially rigid brake housing adapted for attachment to a rear portion of said lower frame at least at three points, said brake housing including:
- (i) a pair of plates adapted for attaching said brake housing to the lower frame, said plates being spaced apart but substantially parallel to each other, a forwardmost portion of each plate when mounted on the in-line roller skate, including an aperture of inserting a fastener therethrough for securing said plates to the lower frame at two of said at least three point; and
- (ii) an arm coupled between the pair of plates and extending forwardly of the housing when mounted ion the in-line roller skate, said arm being adapted for attaching said brake housing to the lower frame at least at one point that is offset from the points at which the pair of plates are attached to the lower frame; and
- (b) a brake pad attached to a bottom portion of said brake housing said pad having an upper portion with other side walls engaging inner surfaces of said pair of plates and support ridges engaging lower surfaces of said pair of plates said brake pad being secured in place using grooves formed in one of the outer side walls of said upper portion of the brake pad and the inner surfaces of the pair of plates that engage ridges formed in the other of the outer side walls of said upper portion of the brake pad and the inner surfaces of the pair of plates, and a fastener that is generally aligned with the grooves and ridges, said fastener being used to secure the brake pad to the brake housing, said brake pad having a braking surface for contacting a riding surface, said grooves and ridges extending in a direction transverse to said braking surface and at an angle to said support ridge to counter shear forces involved in braking.
- 2. The braking system of claim 1, wherein said fastener employed for securing said plates to said lower frame is adapted to comprise an axle assembly for a wheel on an in-line roller skate.
- 3. The braking system of claim 1, wherein said plates comprise lateral supports for said brake pad, each plate having one of the ridges sized for engaging a corresponding one of the grooves, which are disposed in said brake pad, said ridges and said corresponding grooves being substantially vertical when the braking system is mounted to an in-line roller skate standing upright on a level surface, in a position of normal use.
- 4. The braking system of claim 1, Wherein said arm generally defines an acute angle with a plane extending between a top portion of said plates, and wherein said brake pad is secured to said plates and said arm proximate an apex of said acute angle.
- 5. The braking system of claim 1, wherein said arm comprises:
- (a) a substantially curved elongate plate, said elongate plate having a forward end and a rearward end, said forward end of said elongate plate having attachment means adapted for attaching said plate to an upper portion of said lower frame, said rearward end extending laterally between the plates, said elongate plate and a plane extending between a top portion of the pair of plates forming an apex of an acute angle at said rearward end of the elongate plate;
- (b) a pair of braces attached to opposed edges of said elongate plate, said braces providing rigidity and strength to said elongate plate; and
- (c) a brake pad attachment lug extending generally in alignment with the ridges and grooves, and threaded to receive the fastener for securing the brake pad to the brake pad housing proximate said apex of said acute angle.
- 6. The braking system of claim 5, wherein said attachment means comprises hook means adapted for engaging a ridge on a rear portion of said lower frame.
- 7. The braking system of claim 5, wherein the brake pad has an aperture extending at least part way through it for matingly engaging the attachment lug, said attachment lug extending into the aperture of the brake pad for securing the brake pad to the brake pad housing proximate said apex of said acute angle.
- 8. The braking system of claim 6, wherein said hook means comprise two arcuate sections separated by a gap.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of utility applications Ser. Nos. 08/094,576, filed Jul. 19, 1993; 08/100,745, filed Aug. 2, 1993, and 08/120,629, filed Sep. 13, 1993, pending the benefit of the filing dates of which is claimed herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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