1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an in-line skate and, more particularly, to a cushion for an in-line skate.
2. Related Prior Art
Disclosed in Taiwanese Patent Publication No. 331745 is an in-line skate including a frame 1 and two rolling gears 2. The frame 1 includes two walls 11 each including two pairs of apertures 111. Each of the rolling gears 2 includes two levers 21 and 24, two casters 22 and 25 and a spring 23. Each of the levers 21 and 24 includes an upper section, a lower section and a middle section. A pin 27 is driven into the middle section of the lever 21 through related apertures 111 of the walls 11. A pin 26 is driven in the middle section of the lever 24 through related apertures 111 of the walls 11. The spring 23 is compressed between the upper sections of the levers 21 and 24. The upper sections of the levers 21 and 24 can abut the bottom of the frame 1, thus limiting the maximum distance between the levers 21 and 24 and avoiding the escape of the spring 23. However, the lever 21 transfers impact to the frame 1 when the upper section of the former abuts the latter, particularly when the caster 22 bumps a rock. This means poor cushioning.
Therefore, the present invention is intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems in the prior art.
According to the present invention, an in-line skate includes a frame and two rolling gears. Each of the rolling gears includes two levers pivotally connected to the frame, two casters each attached to related one of the levers, at least one first cushion provided between the levers and two second cushions each provided between related one of the levers and the frame.
An advantage of the in-line skate of the present invention is that the second cushions provide excellent cushioning.
Another advantage of the in-line skate of the present invention is that the first cushions prevent the casters from contacting each other, i.e., they prevent the casters from jamming each other.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of embodiments referring to the drawings.
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The following description will be focused on only one of the rolling gears 20 as well as only one pair of ears 11 for convenience. The rolling gear 20 includes two levers 21 pivotally connected to the pair of ears 11 and two casters 22 each attached to related one of the levers 21.
One of the levers 21 includes two ears 211. The remaining lever 21 includes only one ear 211 positioned between the ears 211 of the previous lever 21. Each ear 211 defines an aperture 212. A fastening device 12 is driven in the apertures 111 and 212 in order to pivotally connect the levers 21 to the pair of ears 11. The fastening device 12 includes a threaded bolt and a nut.
Each lever 21 includes a fork 213 for supporting related one of the casters 22. A fastening device 23 is driven in an aperture 214 defined in each of the prongs of the fork 213 of each lever 21 and an aperture 221 defined in related one of the casters 22. The fastening device 23 includes a threaded bolt and a nut.
Each lever 21 defines a recess 215. A stem 216 is formed on the floor of the recess 215.
Each first cushion 30 includes a rod or a plunger 31a, a cylinder 31b for receiving the plunger 31a and a helical spring 32 provided around and compressed between a portion of the plunder 31a and a portion of the cylinder 31b. The plunger 31a is connected to the fork 213 of one of the levers 21 by means of a pin 33. The cylinder 31b is connected to the fork 213 of the remaining lever 21 by means of a pin 33.
Each second cushion 40 is a helical spring compressed between related one of the levers 21 and the frame 10. Each second cushion 40 includes an end fit on a stem 13 formed on the bottom of the frame 10 and an opposite end fit in the recess 215 and fit around the stem 216 of related one of the levers 21.
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The in-line skate of the present invention exhibits two advantages. Firstly, the second cushions provide excellent cushioning. Secondly, the first cushions prevent the casters from contacting each other, i.e., they prevent the casters from jamming each other.
The present invention has been described via detailed illustration of some embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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20070145698 A1 | Jun 2007 | US |