Claims
- 1. 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 supported relative to said frame for upward and downward movement between a first position in which said braking element is spaced upward above the ground and a second position in which said braking element engages the ground, that improvement comprising;
- an upper support adapted to be secured relative to 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 said upper support is movable generally forwardly and rearwardly relative to said frame in response to pivoting of the leg of the user about the ankle region of the user; and,
- an actuator disposed rearwardly of said upper support and rearwardly of a forward portion of said braking element, and extending generally longitudinally between said upper support and said braking element,
- said actuator being interconnected between said upper support above said ankle of said user and said braking element such that said actuator moves generally downwardly and causes said braking element to move towards the ground when said upper support is moved rearwardly and moves generally upwardly and causes said braking element to move away from the ground when said upper support is moved forwardly.
- 2. The skate of claim 1 wherein said upper support is connected to said skate for pivotal movement relative to said base.
- 3. The skate of claim 1 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.
- 4. The skate of claim 3 wherein an upper end of said actuator is connected to the rear portion of said quarter and a lower end of said actuator is connected to said braking element.
- 5. The skate of claim 1 wherein the working length of said actuator between the points at which said actuator is connected to said upper support and to said braking element is adjustable.
- 6. The skate of claim 1 wherein said braking element is pivotally connected to said frame and includes a brake support having a pivot end pivotally attached to said frame and an extending portion extending rearwardly, with respect to said frame, from said pivot end, and wherein said actuator is positioned rearwardly of said pivot end.
- 7. The skate of claim 6 wherein the working length of said actuator between said upper end thereof and said lower end thereof is adjustable.
- 8. 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 supported relative to said frame for upward and downward movement relative to said frame between a first position in which said braking element is spaced upward above the ground and a second position in which said braking element engages the ground, that improvement comprising:
- an upper support connected to said skate for pivotal movement relative to said shell about a first axis and adapted to be secured relative to 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 said upper support is movable generally forwardly and rearwardly relative to said frame in response to pivoting of the leg of the user about the ankle region of the user; and,
- an actuator disposed rearwardly of said upper support and rearwardly of a forward portion of said braking element, and extending generally longitudinally between said upper support and said braking element,
- said actuator being responsive to rearward movement of said upper support to cause said braking element to move towards said second position, and permitting said braking element to move towards said first position upon forward movement of said upper support.
- 9. The skate of claim 8 wherein the working length of said actuator between said upper end thereof and said lower end thereof is adjustable.
- 10. The skate of claim 8 wherein said braking element is pivotally connected to said frame and extends rearwardly of said frame for pivotal movement relative to said frame about a second axis between said first position and said second position, said actuator being positioned rearwardly of said second axis.
- 11. The skate of claim 10 wherein said braking element comprises:
- a braking support having a pivot end pivotally connected to said frame and an extending portion extending rearwardly, with respect to said frame, from said pivot end; and,
- at least one brake pad supported by said brake support and having a braking surface adapted to interact with the ground.
- 12. The skate of claim 10 wherein said actuator is positioned rearwardly of said first axis.
Priority Claims (4)
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TV92A0097 |
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TV92A0136 |
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TV92A0150 |
Nov 1992 |
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TV93A0001 |
Jan 1993 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/115,416, Sep. 1, 1993 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,984 issued Nov. 15, 1995.
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Continuations (1)
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