Claims
- 1. A mechanism for engaging a first rotating member and a second rotating member, said first rotating member being configured to rotate about a first rotational axis and said second rotating member being configured to rotate about a second rotational axis, said first and second rotating members each having a peripheral surface, and said first rotational axis being spaced apart from and substantially parallel to said second rotational axis, said mechanism configured for engaging said first rotating member along said peripheral surface of said first rotating member and for engaging said second rotating member along said peripheral surface of said second rotating member, said mechanism comprising:an engaging assembly having a central axis passing through said engaging assembly, said engaging assembly defining a braking member engaging portion, and said engaging assembly further including a peripheral rotating member engaging surface encircling said central axis, said peripheral rotating member engaging surface having a diameter greater than a minimum distance between the peripheries of said first and second rotating members, said rotating member engaging surface being adapted to frictionally engage the peripheries of said first and second rotating members when said first rotating member is rotating and when said second rotating member is substantially at rest so that when said engaging assembly engages said first and second rotating members, said first rotating member rotates said engaging assembly, and said engaging assembly, in turn, rotates said second rotating member; a mounting apparatus for mounting said engaging assembly so that said engaging assembly is adjacent said peripheries of said first and second rotating members and so that said engaging assembly is free to move a limited distance toward or away from said first and second rotating members while said central axis is maintained generally parallel to said rotational axes of said first and second rotating members; an actuation member, adjacent said engaging assembly, for selectively forcing said engaging assembly toward said first and second rotating members; and a braking member, adjacent said engaging assembly, for applying a braking force to said braking member engaging portion of said engaging assembly so that said engaging assembly retards the rotation of said first rotating member after said actuation member forces said engaging assembly toward said first and second rotating members.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1, wherein said second rotating member is a passive roller.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1, wherein said braking member is disposed on said mounting apparatus.
- 4. A mechanism for engaging a rotating member, said mechanism comprising:an engaging assembly having a rotating member engaging portion and a braking member engaging portion, said braking member engaging portion being adjacent to said rotating member engaging portion; a flexible braking member, said flexible braking member having a curved portion substantially forming the shape of a major arc, said major arc having a central angle greater than 180 degrees, said flexible braking member being configured to be moved from a first configuration into a second configuration, a diameter of said curved portion in said first configuration being greater than a diameter of said curved portion in said second configuration, and a central angle of said curved portion in said first configuration being less than a central angle of said braking member in said second configuration; and an actuation apparatus for moving said braking member from said first configuration into said second configuration; wherein when said braking member is moved from said first configuration into said second configuration, said braking member exerts a force on said engaging assembly, said force being sufficient to move said engaging assembly from a first position in which said engaging assembly does not engage said rotating member, to a second position in which said rotating member engaging portion of said engaging assembly engages a periphery of said rotating member.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein said braking member captures said engaging assembly when said braking member is in said second configuration.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein said force is sufficient to maintain said engaging assembly in frictional contact with said rotating member so that rotation of said rotating member is inhibited.
- 7. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein, when said braking member is in said second position, said braking member exerts braking forces on said engaging assembly in a first direction and simultaneously exerts braking forces on said engaging assembly in a second direction opposite said first direction.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein, when said braking member is in said first position, said braking member exerts upward forces on said engaging assembly.
- 9. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein said actuation apparatus is operative to move a portion of said braking member along a line that is tangential to said braking member engaging portion of said engaging assembly.
- 10. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein said braking member engaging portion is substantially cylindrical.
- 11. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein said mechanism includes two braking member engaging portions and two braking members.
- 12. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein said rotating member is a first rotating member and said mechanism is configured so that said engaging assembly may engage a second rotating member at the same time that said engaging assembly engages said first rotating member.
- 13. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein said engaging assembly is configured for engaging said first rotating member along a line defined by a center-point of said first rotating member and a center-point of said engaging assembly while simultaneously engaging said second rotating member along a line defined by a center-point of said second rotating member and a center-point of said engaging assembly.
- 14. The mechanism of claim 8, wherein said upward forces are sufficient to support the entire weight of said engaging assembly.
- 15. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein, when said braking member is in said second position, said braking member exerts forces on said engaging assembly that are sufficient to maintain said engaging assembly in said second position.
- 16. The mechanism of claim 10, wherein said rotating member engaging portion is substantially cylindrical.
- 17. The mechanism of claim 16, wherein said rotating member engaging portion and said braking member engaging portion are concentric.
- 18. The mechanism of claim 17, wherein the radius of said rotating member engaging portion is greater than the radius of said braking member engaging portion.
- 19. The mechanism of claim 18, wherein said mechanism further includes heat flow restricting means for limiting heat transfer from said braking member engaging portion to said rotating member engaging portion.
- 20. The mechanism of claim 11, wherein said two braking member engaging portions are on opposite sides of said rotating member engaging portion.
- 21. The mechanism of claim 20, wherein said diameter of said first braking member engaging portion is approximately the same as the diameter of said second braking member engaging portion.
- 22. The mechanism of claim 20, wherein said two braking members and said engaging assembly have a common central axis.
- 23. The mechanism of claim 12, wherein said second rotating member is a passive roller.
- 24. The mechanism of claim 12, wherein said engaging assembly is adapted to frictionally engage the peripheries of said first and second rotating members when said first rotating member is rotating and when said second rotating member is substantially at rest so that when said engaging assembly engages said first and second rotating members, said first rotating member rotates said engaging assembly and said engaging assembly, in turn, rotates said second rotating member.
- 25. A braking mechanism for an in-line roller skate used on a skating surface, said roller skate including a pair of side frames and at least two adjacent skate wheel assemblies rotatably mounted between said side frames about parallel skate wheel rotational axes so that said skate wheel assemblies are generally aligned along a common straight path and spaced apart a prescribed wheel spacing distance, said braking mechanism comprising:an engaging assembly defining a central axis that passes through said engaging assembly, said engaging assembly further defining a generally cylindrical peripheral skate wheel engaging surface encircling said central axis, said skate wheel engaging surface having a diameter greater than the minimum distance between the peripheries of two of said adjacent skate wheel assemblies, said skate wheel engaging surface being adapted to frictionally engage said peripheries of said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies so that said engaging assembly is drivingly rotated by said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies when said engaging assembly is frictionally engaging said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies; means for selectively moving said engaging assembly toward said peripheries of said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies so that said engaging assembly frictionally engages said peripheries of said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies and is rotated thereby while the contact forces between said engaging assembly and said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies are substantially equalized; and means for applying a braking force to said engaging assembly so that said engaging assembly retards the rotation of said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies while said engaging assembly is frictionally engaging said peripheries of said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies, said means firther including secondary means for limiting the movement of said engaging assembly toward one or both of said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies to prevent said engaging assembly from passing between said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies, at least a portion of said secondary means being disposed between said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies, and beneath said engaging assembly.
- 26. The braking mechanism of claim 25, wherein said secondary means comprises limit means for contacting said engaging assembly to limit the movement thereof toward one or both of said two adjacent skate wheel assemblies.
- 27. An in-line roller skate adapted to be worn on the feet of a user for skating on a skating surface, said in-line roller skate comprising:a skate shoe adapted to be worn on the foot of the user, said skate shoe defining a bottom thereon and a common longitudinally extending generally vertical plane therethrough; a frame assembly attached to said bottom of said skate shoe and comprising a pair of spaced apart side frame members depending below said skate shoe and equidistantly spaced on opposite sides of said common vertical plane; at least two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies rotatably mounted at spaced apart positions between said side frame members about rotational axes generally normal to said common vertical plane, said rotational axes lying in a common generally horizontal plane normal to said common vertical plane and spaced apart a prescribed skate wheel and tire assembly spacing distance whereby said roller skate moves along a prescribed linear path generally aligned with said common vertical plane as said skate wheel and tire assemblies roll over said skating surface; an engaging assembly defining a central axis that passes through said engaging assembly, said engaging assembly further defining a generally cylindrical peripheral skate wheel engaging surface encircling said central axis, said skate wheel engaging surface having a diameter greater than the minimum distance between the peripheries of two of said adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies, said skate wheel engaging surface adapted to frictionally engage said peripheries of said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies so that said engaging assembly is drivingly rotated by said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies when said engaging assembly is frictionally engaging said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies; and, means for selectively moving said engaging assembly toward said peripheries of said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies so that said engaging assembly frictionally engages said peripheries of said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies and is rotated thereby while the contact forces between said engaging assembly and said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies are maintained substantially equalized while said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies remain at about the same diameter; and means for applying a braking force to said engaging assembly so that said engaging assembly retards the rotation of said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies while said engaging assembly is frictionally engaging said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies, said means further including secondary means for limiting the movement of said engaging assembly toward one or both of said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies to prevent said engaging assembly from passing between said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies, at least a portion of said secondary means being disposed between said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies, and beneath said engaging assembly.
- 28. The in-line skate of claim 27, wherein said secondary means is constructed and arranged to maintain frictional driving contact between said adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies so that said engaging assembly continues to apply braking forces to said two adjacent skate wheel and tire assemblies while limiting the movement of said engaging assembly.
- 29. A braking mechanism for an in-line roller skate used on a skating surface, said roller skate including a pair of side frames and a plurality of skate wheel and tire assemblies equipped with pneumatic tires rotatably mounted between said side frames about parallel skate wheel rotational axes spaced apart a prescribed wheel spacing distance so that said skate wheel and tire assemblies are generally aligned along a common straight path and so that said peripheral surfaces of an adjacent two of said pneumatic tires define a minimum clearance distance between said pneumatic tires when said pneumatic tires are inflated, said braking mechanism comprising:an engaging assembly defining a central axis through said engaging assembly, said engaging assembly further defining a generally cylindrical peripheral pneumatic tire engaging surface encircling said central axis, said pneumatic tire engaging surface having a diameter greater than said minimum clearance distance, said pneumatic tire engaging surface adapted to frictionally engage the peripheries of said two adjacent pneumatic tires so that said engaging assembly is drivingly rotated by said two adjacent pneumatic tires when said engaging assembly is frictionally engaging said two adjacent pneumatic tires; and, means for selectively moving said engaging assembly toward said peripheries of said two adjacent pneumatic tires so that said engaging assembly frictionally engages said peripheries of said two adjacent pneumatic tires and is rotated thereby while the contact forces between said engaging assembly and said two adjacent pneumatic tires are substantially equal; and means for applying a braking force to said engaging assembly so that said engaging assembly retards the rotation of said two adjacent pneumatic tires while said engaging assembly is frictionally engaging said two adjacent pneumatic tires, said means further constructed and arranged to apply braking forces to said two adjacent pneumatic tires when one of said two adjacent pneumatic tires is deflated.
- 30. A method of braking a pair of spaced apart rotating skate wheel assemblies on in-line roller skates, said skate wheel assemblies being rotatable about generally parallel, spaced apart axes and equipped with resilient tires comprising the steps of:(a) providing an engaging assembly, said engaging assembly defining a central axis through said engaging assembly and said engaging assembly further defining a generally cylindrical peripheral skate wheel engaging surface encircling said central axis; (b) providing a limiting member, at least a portion of which is disposed between said pair of rotating skate wheel assemblies and beneath said engaging assembly, said limiting member being configured for preventing said engaging assembly from passing between said pair of rotating skate wheel assemblies; (c) rotatably positioning said engaging assembly between said rotating skate wheel assemblies so that said skate wheel engaging surface is in peripheral contact with said resilient tires on both of said pair of rotating skate wheel assemblies; (d) restraining said engaging assembly so that said engaging assembly is maintained in lateral alignment with said rotating skate wheel assemblies while being free to move toward and away from said resilient tires on said rotating skate wheel assemblies; (e) moving said engaging assembly toward said resilient tires on said rotating skate wheel assemblies so that said engaging assembly exerts substantially equal forces on said rotating skate wheel assemblies; and, (f) applying braking forces to said engaging assembly to resist said rotation of said engaging assembly so that substantially equally divided braking forces are applied to said rotating skate wheel assemblies.
- 31. The method of claim 30 further comprising the step of:(f) physically limiting the movement of said engaging assembly toward one or more of said resilient tires on said rotating skate wheel assemblies so as to prevent said engaging assembly from passing between said resilient tires.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein said limiting member is a limiting roller.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 08/942,134, filed Oct. 1, 1997, entitled “BRAKING SYSTEM FOR IN-LINE SKATES.”, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,330, which itself is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 08/620,675, filed Mar. 26, 1996, entitled “BRAKING SYSTEM AND METHOD”, and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,010,136.
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