Claims
- 1. A braking device in a skate assembly, the skate assembly comprising:
- a footgear structure having a shell for receiving a user's foot portion;
- a quarter for supporting substantially a user's lateral ankle regions, said quarter being connected to said shell for pivotal movement generally forwardly and rearwardly relative to said shell about a pivoting axis which is substantially transverse to a longitudinal extension of said shell and extending upwardly above said pivoting axis whereby a portion of the quarter above said pivoting axis is pivotally movable between a forward position and a rearward position thereof with respect to said shell; and
- a plurality of wheel elements rotatably supported below said shell; and,
- the braking device comprising:
- an elongated actuator positioned substantially at a heel region of said shell; and,
- a braking member connected to said actuator,
- said actuator being connected adjacent one end thereof to said portion of said quarter above said pivoting axis and extending rearwardly of said pivoting axis generally downwardly from said portion to a point below said pivoting axis,
- said braking member being connected to a lower portion of said actuator below said pivoting axis and being positioned substantially said actuator and said pivoting axis,
- an upper portion of said actuator being adapted to pivot together with said quart above said pivoting axis and being arranged such that said lower portion of said actuator moves generally downwardly towards a downward position with respect to said shell when said quarter pivots towards said rearward position and moves generally upwardly towards an upward position with respect to said shell when said quarter pivots towards said forward position, and
- said braking member being arranged to move generally upwardly and downwardly below said pivoting axis in response to pivoting of said upper portion of said actuator forwardly and rearwardly above said pivoting axis to provide a braking action when said lower portion of said actuator is in said downward position, said braking member being disengaged from said braking action when said lower portion of said actuator is in said upward position.
- 2. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 1 wherein the length of said actuator between the points at which it is connected to said quarter and said braking member is adjustable.
- 3. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 1, wherein said actuator has a shape which closely follows the contour of the rear portion of said quarter and said shell.
- 4. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 1, further comprising a guide in which said actuator is slidably guided, said guide being connected to the heel region of said shell.
- 5. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 1, wherein said actuator is articulated to a plate having at least one slot for the sliding and pivoting of said actuator.
- 6. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 5, wherein said plate is C-shaped and longitudinal slots are defined at wings thereof which are arranged parallel to the lateral surface of said shell; and wherein the ends of a pair of arms are mutually pivoted, by means of a first pivot and so as to be slidable, at said longitudinal slots, said arms being pivoted, at their other ends, to the corresponding ends of a pair of rods which are arranged, when inactive, approximately mutually parallel and in a rearward position, said pair of rods being eccentrically pivoted to said frame by means of second pivots.
- 7. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 1 wherein said actuator includes at least one elastically deformable element intermediate the length thereof between the point at which said actuator is connected to said quarter and the point at which said actuator is connected to said braking element.
- 8. A braking device in a skate assembly, the skate assembly comprising:
- a footwear structure having a shell for receiving a user's foot portion;
- a quarter for supporting substantially a user's lateral ankle regions, said quarter being connected to said shell for pivotal movement relative to said shell about a pivoting axis which is substantially transverse to the longitudinal extension of said shell, thereby the quarter being pivotally movable between a forward position and a rearward position thereof with respect to said shell; and
- a plurality of wheel elements rotatable supported below said shell; and, the braking device comprising:
- a longitudinally extending actuator positioned substantially at the heel region of said shell,
- said actuator being connected adjacent one end thereof to said quarter above said pivoting axis and extending rearwardly of said pivoting axis to below said quarter,
- said actuator being adapted to pivot together with said quarter such that said actuator moves downwardly towards a downward position with respect to said shell when said quarter pivots towards said rearward position and moves generally upwardly towards an upward position with respect to said shell when said quarter pivots towards said forward position, and
- said actuator comprising a first and upper rod member, a second and lower rod member, and a connector for mutually interconnecting the adjacent ends of said rod members to each other intermediate the length of said actuator, said connector being adjustable for varying the length of said actuator; and,
- a braking member connected to a lower portion of said actuator and arranged to providing a braking action when said actuator is in said downward position, said braking member being disengaged from said braking action when said actuator is in said upward position.
- 9. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 8 wherein said connector selects the mutual relative position between the respective adjacent ends of said first and second rod members thereby to adjust the length of said actuator.
- 10. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 9, wherein said connector means comprises a cylindrical knob internally provided with two regions with opposite threads which interact with complementarily threaded ends of said first and second rod members.
- 11. A braking device in a skate assembly, the skate assembly comprising:
- a footgear structure having a shell for receiving a user's foot portion and a quarter for supporting substantially a user's lateral ankle regions, front tibial region, and rear Achilles tendon region,
- said quarter being pivotally connected to said shell about a pivoting axis which is substantially transverse to the longitudinal extension of said shell and which substantially passes through the lateral ankle regions, a portion of the quarter above the pivoting axis thereby being pivotably movable between a forward position and a rearward position thereof with respect to said shell; and
- a plurality of wheel elements rotatably supported below said shell;
- wherein the braking device comprises:
- a rod member connected to a portion of said quarter above said pivoting axis whereby said rod member has a rod member portion which extends generally downwardly from adjacent said portion and rearwardly of said pivoting axis to a point below said pivoting axis substantially at a heel region of said shell, and said rod member being adapted to pivot together with said quarter whereby said rod member portion is in a downward position with respect to said shell when said quarter is in said rearward position and said rod member is in an upward position with respect to said shell when said quarter is in said forward position; and
- a braking member connected to said rod member at a point below said pivoting axis and arranged to providing a braking action when said rod member is in said downward position, said braking member being disengaged from said braking action when said rod member is in said upward position.
- 12. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 11 wherein the length of said rod member between the points at which it is connected to said quarter and said braking member is adjustable.
- 13. A braking device in a skate assembly, the skate assembly comprising:
- a footwear structure having a shell for receiving a user's foot portion and a quarter for supporting substantially a user's lateral ankle regions, front tibial region, and rear Achilles tendon region;
- means for pivotally connecting said quarter to said shell about a pivoting axis which is substantially transverse to the longitudinal extension of said shell and which substantially passes through the lateral ankle regions, thereby the quarter being pivotally movable between a forward position and a rearward position thereof with respect to said shell; and
- a plurality of wheel elements; and
- means arranged below said shell for rotatable supporting said plurality of wheels;
- wherein the braking device comprises:
- a rod member;
- means for connecting said rod member to said quarter whereby said rod member having a rod member portion which extends rearwardly of said pivoting axis below said quarter substantially at a heel region of said shell,
- said rod member being adapted to pivot together with said quarter such that whereby said rod member portion is arranged in a downward position with respect to said shell when said quarter is in said rearward position and said rod member is arranged in an upward position with respect to said shell when said quarter is in said forward position,
- said rod member including a first and upper portion, a second and lower rod portion, and a connector for mutually connecting the adjacent ends of said upper and lower portions to each other intermediate the length of said rod member, said connector being adjustable for varying the length of said rod member; and
- a braking member connected to said rod member and arranged to provide a braking action when said rod member is in said downward position, said braking member being disengaged from said braking action when said actuator is in said upward position.
- 14. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 13 wherein said connector selects the mutual relative position between the respective adjacent ends of said upper and lower portions thereby to adjust the length of said rod member.
- 15. A braking device in a skate assembly, the skate assembly comprising:
- a footgear structure having a shell for receiving a user's foot portion;
- a quarter for supporting substantially a user's lateral ankle regions, said quarter being connected to said shell for pivotal movement generally forwardly and rearwardly relative to said shell about a pivoting axis which is substantially transverse to the longitudinal extension of said shell and extending vertically above the pivoting axis whereby the quarter is pivotally movable between a forward position and a rearward position thereof with respect to said shell; and
- a plurality of wheel elements rotatably supported below said shell; and,
- the baking device comprising:
- a longitudinally extending actuator positioned substantially at the heel region of said shell, an upper end of said actuator being positioned adjacent said quarter above said pivoting axis and operatively engaging said quarter, a lower end portion of said actuator being positioned below said pivoting axis, and said actuator extending from said upper end thereof to said lower end portion thereof rearwardly of said pivoting axis, and
- a braking member positioned substantially entirely below said actuator and said pivoting axis and adjacent said lower end portion of said actuator and operatively engaging said lower end portion of said actuator,
- said quarter, said actuator, and said braking member being arranged such that (a) pivotal movement of said quarter above said pivoting axis from said forward position thereof towards said rearward position thereof causes said lower end portion of said actuator below said pivoting axis to move downwardly and to move said braking member downwardly from a position below said pivoting a into another position below said pivoting axis in which said braking member provides a braking action, and (b) pivotal movement of said quarter above said pivoting axis from said rearward position thereof towards said forward position thereof permits said braking member to be movable upwardly and away from said another position in which said braking member provides a braking action.
- 16. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 15 wherein said upper end of said actuator is connected to said quarter.
- 17. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 16 wherein said lower end of said actuator is connected to said braking member.
- 18. In a skate comprising a base arranged to support the foot of a user, a longitudinally-extending frame associated with said base and adapted to support a plurality of wheels, and a braking element positioned rearwardly with respect to said frame and arranged for movement generally upwardly and downwardly relative to said frame between a first position in which said braking element provides a braking action, and second position spaced generally above said first position in which said braking element is disengaged from said braking action, that improvement comprising:
- an upper support spaced above said braking element and operatively connected to another portion of said skate a pivotal movement relative thereto, said upper support extending above, and being adapted to engage the leg of a user at a position above, the ankle of the user when the foot of the user is in engagement with said base such that, in response to pivoting of the leg of the user about a pivoting axis adjacent the ankle region of the user, said upper support moves generally forwardly and rearwardly relative to said frame above said pivoting axis; and,
- a longitudinally-extending actuator disposed rearwardly of said upper support and arranged operatively to engage said support, said actuator extending generally downwardly from an upper end thereof above the ankle of the user and adjacent a portion of said upper support above the ankle of the user to a lower end thereof below the ankle of the user and adjacent said braking element,
- said braking element being arrange operatively to engage said lower end of said actuator and being positioned substantially entirely below said Pivoting axis and said actuator such that said first and second positions of said braking element are both below said pivoting axis, said actuator being arranged such that when said upper support is pivoted rearwardly above said pivoting axis said rearward movement of said upper support above said pivoting axis causes said lower end of said actuator below said pivoting axis to move generally downwardly and move said braking element generally downwardly from said second position thereof to said first position thereof.
- 19. The skate of claim 18 wherein said upper support is connected to said skate for pivotal movement relative to said base.
- 20. The skate of claim 18 wherein said base comprises a shell arranged to receive the foot and ankle region of a user and said upper support comprises a quarter mounted for pivotal movement relative to said shell.
- 21. The skate of claim 20 wherein said upper end of said actuator is connected to the rear portion of said quarter and said lower end of said actuator is connected to said braking element.
- 22. In a skate comprising a shell arranged to receive the foot and ankle region of a user, a longitudinally-extending frame associated with said base and adapted to support a plurality of wheels, and a braking element positioned rearwardly with respect to said frame and arranged for movement generally upwardly and downwardly relative to said frame between a first position in which said braking element provides a braking action, and a second position spaced generally above said first position in which said braking element is disengaged from said braking action, that improvement comprising:
- an upper support operatively connected to another portion of said skate for pivotal movement relative thereto about an axis substantially transverse to a longitudinal extension of said shell, said upper support extending above, and being adapted to engage the leg of a user at a position above, the ankle of the user when the foot of the user is in engagement with said base such that in response to pivoting of the leg of the user about a pivoting axis adjacent the ankle region of the user said upper support moves generally forwardly and rearwardly relative to said frame above said pivoting axis; and,
- a longitudinally extending actuator disposed rearwardly of said upper support and arranged to operatively engage said upper support, said actuator extending generally downwardly from an upper end thereof above the ankle of the user and adjacent a portion of said upper support above the ankle region of the user to a lower end thereof below the ankle of the user and adjacent said braking element,
- said braking element being arranged operatively to engage said lower end of said actuator and being positioned substantially entirely below said pivoting axis and said actuator such that said first and second positions said braking element are both below said pivoting axis,
- said actuator being arranged such when said upper support is moved rearwardly said rearward movement of said upper support above said pivoting axis causes said lower end of said actuator below said pivoting axis to move generally downwardly and move said braking element generally downwardly from said second position thereof to said first position thereof.
- 23. The skate of claim 22 wherein said upper support comprises a quarter mounted for pivotal movement relative to said shell about said axis.
- 24. The skate of claim 23 wherein said actuator is positioned rearwardly of said axis.
- 25. The skate of claim 24 wherein said upper end of said actuator is connected to a rear portion of said upper support and said lower end of said actuator is connected to said braking element.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/051,421 filed on Apr. 23, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,844
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