Claims
- 1. A skate comprising:
- a longitudinally-extending frame for supporting a set of wheels;
- a quarter mounted above said frame for forward and rearward pivotal movement to said frame about a first axis;
- a braking element mounted below said quarter for pivotal movement about a second axis; and
- at least one traction element which passes rearwardly of and below said quarter and connects said quarter to said braking element, said traction element being arranged such that forward rotation of said quarter creates a traction force in said traction element and causing pivoting of said braking element about said second axis towards a braking surface.
- 2. Braking device according to claim 1, wherein it comprises an elastically deformable element suitable to move said braking element into the inactive condition once said quarter has been returned to the position for normal use.
- 3. Braking device according to claim 1, wherein said traction element is constituted by a cable, said cable being slidingly associated with an adapted sheath which runs at the rear of said quarter and of said shell until it arrives below the sole, the terminal end of said cable being provided with a stop element which is accommodated at an adapted second seat formed at said braking element which is pivoted transversely, by means of a pivot, between the wings of said frame in a region which lies in the space between two of said wheels which are mutually adjacent.
- 4. Braking device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one traction element is constituted by a cable, a first end of said cable being arranged to the rear of said quarter and being associated with a means for taking up the working length of said cable.
- 5. Braking device according to claim 4, wherein said means is constituted by a cylindrical knob which is arranged longitudinally to said quarter and has a threaded axial seat for a complementarily threaded stop element which is associated with said first end of said cable so that it is taken up or released when said knob is rotated.
- 6. Braking device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one traction element is constituted by a cable, a first end of said cable being arranged to the rear of said quarter and being associated with a means for taking up the working length of said cable, said cable being slidingly associated with an adapted sheath which runs to the rear of said quarter and said shell until it arrives below said sole, a second end of said cable having a stop element which is accommodated at an adapted first seat formed at a braking element which is pivoted transversely, by means of a pivot, between the wings of said frame in a region which lies above the space between two of said mutually adjacent wheels.
- 7. Braking device according to claim 6, wherein said braking element has, in a transverse cross-section, an arc-like shape with concavities directed toward said wheels, said first seat being formed on a plane of arrangement which is higher than that of said pivot and in a more rearward position, so that traction applied by said cable is matched by an approach of an adapted first slot, formed to the rear on said braking element, toward the rolling surface of one of said wheels.
- 8. Braking device according to claim 7, wherein said braking element is kept in neutral position, and thus so that said first slot does not interact with one of said wheels, by an adapted first spring, said braking element being activated when said quarter is tilted forward beyond a given angle which can be selected through said means for taking up the working length of said traction element.
- 9. Braking device according to claim 5, wherein a second end of said traction element is connected to a braking element which is constituted by a pad, shaped like a parallelepiped with a rectangular base, which is pivoted between said wings of said frame at a first pivot arranged in the interspace between two mutually adjacent wheels.
- 10. Braking device according to claim 9, wherein said braking element has a third end which can oscillate freely and is arranged adjacent to the sole of said shell, a slot being formed at said third end, a second pivot being located at said slot, said second end of said cable being anchored to said second pivot.
- 11. Braking device according to claim 10, wherein an elastically deformable element being connected to said second pivot, said element being constituted by a spring which is rigidly coupled, at its other end, at said sole of said shell or at a third pivot which is arranged transversely to said lateral wings of said frame.
- 12. Braking device according to claim 11, wherein the surfaces of said braking element, which oscillates with respect to said first pivot upon a forward flexing of said quarter, interact, beyond a given rotation angle, with the rolling surfaces of said mutually adjacent wheels.
- 13. A skate comprising:
- a longitudinally-extending frame for supporting a set of wheels;
- a quarter mounted above said frame for forward and rearward pivotal movement to said frame about a first axis;
- a braking element mounted below said quarter for pivotal movement about a second axis; and
- an actuator which connects said quarter to said braking element, said actuator arranged such that forward rotation of said quarter causes pivoting of said braking element about said second axis towards a breaking surface.
- 14. A skate comprising:
- a longitudinally-extending frame for supporting a set of wheels;
- a quarter mounted above the frame for forward and rearward pivotal movement relative to frame about a first axis;
- a braking element connected with respect to the frame for pivotal movement about a second axis relative to the frame and towards and away from a braking surface; and
- a flexible actuating element which associates the quarter to the braking element, the actuating element being arranged such that forward rotation of the quarter causes pivoting of the braking element about the second axis towards the braking surface.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/158,113 filed on Nov. 24, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,469.
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