Claims
- 1. A braking device in a skate assembly having a forward end, a rearward end, and an extension which extends from said forward end to said rearward end, the skate assembly comprising:
- a shell for supporting a user's foot portion,
- a quarter arranged above said shell for supporting a user's ankle region and pivotally connected to said shell such that said quarter is pivotable substantially rearwardly into a rearward position and forwardly into a forward position about an axis which is substantially transverse with respect to said extension of the skate assembly, and
- a plurality of wheels mounted below said shell;
- the braking device comprising:
- a body element pivotally connected to a fixed portion of the skate assembly and having a portion extending rearwardly from a point at which the body element is connected to said fixed portion;
- a braking element carried downwardly by said rearwardly extending portion of said body element for disengageable engagement into braking contact with a surface supporting said skate assembly;
- an actuator comprising at least one rod-like element, said actuator being movably connected at a location intermediate its length to said skate assembly and having opposed end portions connected respectively to a rearward portion of said quarter and said rearwardly extending portion of said body element, whereby said body element pivots with respect to said fixed portion of the skate assembly when said quarter pivots with respect to said shell and said braking element is engaged into braking contact with the surface supporting said skate assembly when said quarter is pivoted in said rearward position and said braking element is disengaged from braking contact with the supporting surface when said quarter is pivoted in said forward position.
- 2. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 1, said actuator comprising a first upper rod-like element and a second lower rod-like element,
- an upper end of said first upper rod-like element being connected to said rearward portion of said quarter,
- a lower end of said second lower rod-like element being connected to said rearwardly extending portion of said body element, and
- a lower end of said first upper rod-like element being connected for pivotal movement relative to an upper end of said second lower rod-like element.
- 3. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 1 including:
- a guide provided on said fixed portion of the skate assembly; and
- a pivot element slidably guided in said guide, said lower end of said first upper rod-like element and said upper end of said second lower rod-like element both being pivotally connected about said pivot element.
- 4. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 3, wherein said guide extends in a direction which forms an acute angle with the surface supporting the skate assembly.
- 5. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 3, wherein said guide is provided on a rearwardly extending wing element of said fixed portion of the skate assembly.
- 6. The braking device and skate assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second rod-like elements is pivotally connected to the respective one of said fixed portion and said braking element.
- 7. In combination, a braking device and a skate assembly:
- said skate assembly having a forward end and a rearward end and comprising:
- a shell for supporting a user's foot portion and with said extension,
- a plurality of wheels rotatably supported below said shell, and
- a quarter arranged above said shell for supporting a user's ankle region and connected to said skate assembly for pivotal movement relative thereto about an axis which is substantially transverse with respect to said skate assembly such that the quarter is pivotable relative to said shell substantially rearwardly towards a rearward position and substantially forwardly towards a forward position; and
- the braking device comprising
- a body element pivotally connected to said said skate assembly, and having a portion extending rearwardly therefrom,
- a braking element carried downwardly by said rearwardly extending portion of said body element for disengageable engagement into braking contact with a surface supporting said skate assembly,
- a first upper rod-like element, and
- a second lower rod-like element,
- an upper end of said first upper rod-like element being connected to a rearwardly extending portion of said quarter for pivotal movement relative thereto,
- a lower end of said second lower rod-like element being connected to said rearwardly extending portion of said body element, and
- a lower end of said first upper rod-like element being connected relative to an upper end of said second lower rod-like element such that said upper rod-like element is pivotal relative to said second lower rod-like element,
- whereby said rod-like elements interconnect said rearward portion of said quarter and said rearwardly extending portion of said body element such that said body element pivots relative to said shell when said quarter pivots relative to said shell and said braking element is moved towards braking contact with the supporting surface when said quarter is pivoted towards said rearward position and said braking element is moved away from braking contact with the supporting surface when said quarter is pivoted towards said forward position.
- 8. The skate assembly of claim 7 wherein a first pivot extends substantially transverse to said frame and pivotally connects said upper end of said first upper rod-like element to said rearward portion of said quarter, and a second pivot extends substantially transverse to said frame and pivotally connects said lower end of said first upper rod-like element to said upper end of said second lower rod-like element.
- 9. The skate assembly of claim 8 wherein said lower end of the lower rod-like element is rotatably associated with the said rearwardly extending portion of said body element.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/051,421 filed Apr. 23, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,844 and a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/136,055 filed Oct. 14, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,397,137.
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