Claims
- 1. In a skate comprising a shell, a longitudinally-extending frame associated with said shell and adapted to support a plurality of wheels, and a quarter mounted for pivotal movement relative to said shell about a first axis generally transverse to said frame, a braking device comprising:
- a braking element pivotally connected to and extending rearwardly with respect to said frame for pivotal movement relative to said frame about a second axis generally parallel to said first axis, said braking element comprising
- a support having a pivot and pivotally attached to said frame and as extending portion extending rearwardly, with respect to said frame, from said pivot end, and
- at least one brake pad supported by said support at a point spaced rearwardly from said second axis and having a braking surface adapted to interact with the ground; and,
- an actuator including at least one rod-like member, said actuator having an upper end connected to a rear portion of said quarter and extending downwardly and rearwardly from said rear portion of said quarter, and a lower end connected to said braking element at a point rearwardly of said second axis and above said braking surface, such that rearward pivoting of said quarter causes downward movement of said lower end of said actuator and said extending portion of said support and causes said braking surface of said brake pad to move into ground engagement and forward pivoting of said quarter causes said braking surface of said brake pad to move away from ground engagement.
- 2. The skate of claim 1 wherein said actuator comprises a first rod member and a second rod member which are respectively connected to said quarter and to said braking element, and at least one resilient member interposed between said first and second rod members.
- 3. The skate according to claim 2 wherein said resilient member is constituted by at least one spring interposed between said frame and said support of said braking element, said skate further comprising an element for stopping the rotation of said braking element which is constituted by at least one raised portion protruding laterally to said frame.
- 4. The skate of claim 1 wherein said actuator comprises a first rod member and a second rod member which are respectively connected to said quarter and to said braking element.
- 5. The skate of claim 4 wherein at least one of said rod members is shaped complementary to said quarter and at least partially to said shell.
- 6. The skate of claim 4 wherein said actuator is arranged to the rear of said shell and extends generally downwardly from quarter towards the ground.
- 7. The skate of claim 4 wherein said actuator comprises two portions which are mutually telescopically connected whereby the working length of said actuator between said upper and lower ends thereof can be modified.
- 8. The skate of claim 7 wherein said actuator comprises a rod member, an internally threaded cylinder rotatably associated with said rod member, and a complementarily threaded stem adapted to engage said cylinder, said stem having one end pivotally associated with said braking element.
- 9. The skate of claim 7 including an internally threaded cylinder and a complementary threaded stem adapted to engage said cylinder, said stem and said cylinder being relatively rotatable to adjust the working length of said actuator between said upper and lower ends thereof.
- 10. The skate of claim 9 wherein said cylinder is mounted for rotation in a first portion of said actuator and said stem is pivotally connected to one of said braking element and a second portion of said actuator.
- 11. The skate of claim 10 wherein said stem is pivotally connected to said braking element and said first portion of said actuator is pivotally connected to said quarter.
- 12. The skate of claim 1 wherein said actuator comprises a rigid strut, means for adjusting the length of said actuator, and an associated covering, said strut having a first end which attaches said braking element and a second end which is associated to said quarter.
- 13. The skate of claim 1 including means for adjusting the distance between said upper end of said actuator and said braking surface.
- 14. The skate according to claim 13 wherein said adjustment means comprise a pivot which is removably associated at an adapted first seat formed on said second end and at one of a plurality of complementarily shaped second seats formed sequentially on the arms of a U-shaped base which is associated with said quarter at the rear region of said quarter proximate to the lower perimetric edge of said quarter.
- 15. The skate according to claim 13 wherein said adjustment means comprise a pivot which is removably associated at an adapted first seat formed on said second end and at one of a plurality of complementarily shaped second seats formed sequentially on the arms of a U-shaped base which is associated with said quarter at the rear region of said quarter proximate to the lower perimetric edge of said quarter, said arms being arranged within a recess which is formed at the rear of said quarter and on the side walls whereof there are holes adapted to allow the passage of said third pivot within one of said second seats.
- 16. The skate according to claim 13 wherein said adjustment means comprise a pivot which is removably associated at an adapted first seat formed on said second end and at one of a plurality of complementarily shaped second seats formed sequentially on the arms of a U-shaped base which is associated with said quarter at the rear region of said quarter proximate to the lower perimetric edge of said quarter, said arms being arranged within a recess which is formed at the rear of said quarter and on the side walls whereof there are holes adapted to allow the passage of said third pivot within one of said second seats, said adjustment means further comprising removable locking mens associated with said third pivot.
- 17. The skate according to claim 13 wherein said adjustment means comprise a pivot which is pivoted at a said second end and at a through-seat formed near or on the head of a screw.
- 18. The skate according to claim 13 wherein said adjustment means comprise a pivot which is pivoted at said second end and at a through-seat formed adjacent the head of a screw, said screw comprising a threaded stem with which a complementarily threaded sleeve engages, said sleeve being axially restrained but rotatably associated at a base which is fixed to said quarter at a rearward portion thereof so as to cause axial movement of said threaded stem upon rotation of said sleeve.
- 19. The skate of claim 13 including an internally threaded cylinder associated with one of said actuator and said braking element, and complementary threaded stem adapted to engage said cylinder, said stem and said cylinder being relatively rotatable to adjust said working distance.
- 20. The skate of claim 1 wherein said actuator is connected to said quarter above said first axis.
- 21. The skate of claim 1 wherein the ends of said actuator are respectively connected to said quarter and to said braking element, and wherein said actuator comprises at least one resilient member interposed between said braking element and said quarter.
- 22. The skate according to claim 21 wherein said braking element is connected to said frame with the interposition of a resilient member.
- 23. The skate according to claim 22 wherein a rubber pad to interact with the ground to brake the skate is associated between the ends of said wings of said support which are adjacent to the ground.
- 24. The skate of claim 1 wherein the ends of said actuator are connected respectively to said quarter and said braking element and wherein the working length of said actuator between the points at which actuator is connected to said quarter and to said braking element is adjustable.
- 25. In a skate comprising a shell and a longitudinally-extending frame associated with said shell and adapted to support a plurality of wheels, and an upper support secured relative to the leg of a user at a position above the ankle of the user such that the 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, a braking device comprising:
- a braking element pivotally connected to and extending rearwardly with respect to said frame for pivotal movement relative to said frame about an axis generally transverse to said frame, said braking element including
- 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
- at least one brake pad supported by said brake support at a point spaced rearwardly from said axis and having a braking surface adapted to interact with the ground; and,
- an actuator including at least one rod-like member, said actuator being disposed rearwardly of said shell, having an upper end connected to a rear portion of said upper support and extending downwardly and rearwardly therefrom, and having a lower end connected to said braking element at a point rearwardly of said axis and above said braking surface, such that rearward movement of said upper support causes downward movement of said lower end of said actuator and said extending portion of said brake support and causes said braking surface of said brake pad to move into ground engagement and forward movement of said support causes said braking surface of said brake pad to move away from ground engagement.
- 26. The skate of claim 25 wherein said upper support is connected to said skate.
- 27. The skate of claim 26 wherein the working distance between the upper end of said actuator and said braking surface is adjustable.
- 28. The skate of claim 27 including an internally threaded cylinder associated with one of said actuator and said braking element and a complementary threaded stem adapted to engage said cylinder, said stem and said cylinder being relatively rotatable to adjust said working distance.
- 29. The skate of claim 26 wherein said actuator comprises a rod member having an upper end associated with said upper support and a lower end connected to said brake support, one of said brake support and said lower end of said rod member comprising a plurality of vertically arranged holes adapted to engage a pivot associated with the other of said brake support and said lower end of said rod member, said pivot being selectively arranged in said holes in order to adjust the mutual position of said rod member and said brake support.
- 30. The skate of claim 25 wherein the ends of said actuator are connected respectively to said upper support and said braking element and including an internally threaded cylinder and a complementary threaded stem adapted to engage said cylinder, said stem and said cylinder being relatively rotatable to adjust the working length of said actuator between said ends thereof.
- 31. The skate of claim 25 wherein the working length of said actuator between said upper end thereof and said lower end thereof is adjustable.
- 32. The skate of claim 31 wherein one of said brake member and said lower end of said rod member comprises a plurality of vertically arranged holes adapted to engage a pivot associated with the other of said brake member and said lower end of said rod member, said pivot being selectively arranged in said holes in order to adjust the mutual position of said rod member and said brake member.
- 33. The skate of claim 32 wherein said actuator is arranged to the rear of said shell and comprises two portions which are mutually telescopically connected whereby the working length of said actuator between said upper end thereof and said lower and thereof can be modified.
- 34. The skate of claim 25 wherein said actuator comprises a rod member, an internally threaded cylinder rotatably associated with said rod member, and a complementarily threaded stem adapted to engage said cylinder, said stem having one end pivotally associated with said braking elements.
- 35. The skate of claim 25 wherein said actuator includes two distinct rod portions which are mutually telescopically connected and means for adjusting the mutual positions of at least one of said rod portions with respect of said braking element.
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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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. applications Ser. Nos. 051,404 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,374,070 and 051,421, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,844 both filed Apr. 23, 1993.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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