Claims
- 1. A braking device for skates comprising a shoe composed of a quarter which is articulated to a shell associated with a supporting frame for two or more wheels, and comprising at least one flexible traction element which is connected at one end to a tab which protrudes from a braking element which is located in a region which is adjacent to a last wheel and oscillates in contrast with at least one flexible element, said at least one traction element being connected, at its other end, with at least one lever articulated to said shell, said at least one flexible traction element being adapted to be tensioned and taken up when said quarter oscillates backwards so as to tension and take up said flexible traction element to actuate said braking element, said at least one traction element comprises a band or a cable which has a first end which is associated with a braking element and a second end which is associated with a median region of a first lever which is freely pivoted, at one end, to two mutually parallel second wings which protrude downwards from a first base which is rigidly coupled to the rear of said shell, the corresponding end of a second lever being articulated to the other end of said first lever, said second lever being in turn freely slidingly associated, at its other end, at an adapted seat formed to the rear and axially with respect to said quarter.
- 2. The braking device according to claim 1, wherein when said quarter is tilted backwards beyond a preset angle, said traction element is subjected to a tension which is applied by said first and second levers, which move away from said shell, forcing a pad of said braking element into contact with said braking surface and making said second lever partially protrude from said seat formed in said quarter.
- 3. The braking device according to claim 2, wherein when it is no longer necessary to brake, the return of said quarter in an upright position moves said first and second levers adjacent to said shell and repositions said second lever in said seat.
- 4. The braking device according to claim 3, wherein the end part of said second lever is freely slideable within said seat, the depth and shape of said seat being the most appropriate according to the various stages that can occur during skating and being therefore such as to partially contain said second lever when said quarter reaches the maximum forward inclination and allow to avoid jamming once said quarter has been tilted backwards.
- 5. The braking device according to claim 4, wherein said seat has an abutment surface which presses on said second lever when said quarter oscillates backwards.
- 6. A braking device for skates comprising a shoe composed of a quarter which is articulated to a shell associated with a supporting frame for two or more wheels, and comprising at least one flexible traction element which is connected at one end to a tab which protrudes from a braking element which is located in a region which is adjacent to a last wheel and oscillates in contrast with at least one flexible element, said at least one traction element being connected, at its other end, with at least one lever articulated to said shell, said at least one flexible traction element being adapted to be tensioned and taken up when said quarter oscillates backwards so as to tension and take up said flexible traction element to actuate said braking element, said at least one traction element is constituted by a band or a cable which has a first end which is associated with a braking element constituted by a substantially C-shaped support whose first wings are advantageously pivoted at a wheel pivot for the pivoting of the last wheel, a pad being associated with said support and interacting with a braking surface, a tab protruding toward said frame and lying above the last wheel, said braking element being allowed to oscillate in contrast with a flexible element which is rigidly coupled, at its ends, at the end of said tab and to said frame or shell.
- 7. The braking device according to claim 6, wherein said traction element protrudes externally and reenters said tab through a first slot and a second slot, then affects the tip of said tab, and then affects the outer lateral surface of said shell, said traction element being then made to enter and exit said shell and being associated, at the second end, with a median region of a first lever.
- 8. The braking device according to claim 7, wherein said first lever is freely pivoted, at one end, to two second mutually parallel wings which protrude from a first base which is rigidly coupled to the rear of said shell, said base advantageously having, in an upward region, two third wings between which a guiding roller for said traction element is freely rotatably associated.
- 9. The braking device according to claim 8, wherein the corresponding end of a second lever is articulated to the other end of said first lever, said second lever being in turn pivoted freely at its other end to two fourth wings which protrude from a second base which is rigidly coupled to the rear of said quarter.
- 10. The braking device according to claim 9, wherein a second spring is arranged to force the arrangement of said first and second levers adjacent to said shell.
- 11. The braking device according to claim 10, wherein said first end of said first traction element is associated at a first adjustment pivot which is rotatably associated at an adapted seat formed in said braking element, and comprising a means which is adapted to tension or adjust the length of said traction element, said means being constituted by a toothed ring which is provided on the head of said first adjustment pivot, one end of a ratchet interacting with said toothed ring, said ratchet being pivoted outside said support, a third spring forcing said ratchet into contact with said toothed ring so as to prevent its rotation following a partial winding of said traction element on said first adjustment pivot.
- 12. The braking device according to claim 11, wherein when said quarter is tilted backwards beyond a preset angle, said traction element is subjected to a tension applied by said first and second linkages which move away from said shell, forcing said pad into contact with said braking surface.
- 13. The braking device according to claim 12, wherein a rack is associated with said first lever, said second end of said traction element being meant to
Priority Claims (2)
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TV98A0167 |
Dec 1998 |
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TV990016 U |
Mar 1999 |
IT |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/453,098, filed on Dec. 2, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,425,586.
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