Claims
- 1. A pair of two-wheeled inline gliding skates, each skate comprising:
a boot having a sole with a toe and a heel thereon; a toe pad mounted on said sole at said toe; a heel pad mounted on said heel; a channel-shaped frame extending centrally, lengthwise of said boot sole and having an upper wall and opposed sidewalls, said frame having a heel pad attachment plate and a toe pad attachment plate located on said frame upper wall attached to said toe pad and said heel pad, respectively; said opposing walls of said frame forming a toe portion extending forward and downward from said toe pad; said opposing walls of said frame forming a heel portion extending rearward and downward from said heel pad; a front wheel and a rear wheel; a front axle supporting said front wheel for rotation; said front axle being supported by said toe portion of said frame between said opposing sidewalls; said front axle of said front wheel being spaced substantially downward from and forward of the toe of said boot; a rear axle supporting said rear wheel for rotation; said rear axle being supported by said heel portion of said frame between said opposing sidewalls; and said rear axle of said rear wheel being spaced substantially downward from and directly below the rear of said heel of said boot.
- 2. The inline skates of claim 1, further comprising an upper toe piece mounted between said sidewalls of said toe portion and extending upwards from a point proximate the periphery of said front wheel to the front intersection of said toe pad and said toe portion of said boot sole.
- 3. The inline skates of claim 1, said channel-shaped frame having a centrally located, inverted arch stiffener mounted to and extending between said channel sidewalls, said stiffener being attached at each end thereof to said upper wall of said channel frame.
- 4. The inline skates of claim 1, further comprising a brake system mounted on said frame heel portion of each skate.
- 5. The inline skates of claim 4, wherein said brake system comprises:
a hand grip brake control assembly; a heel-mounted brake assembly; and an actuator cable and sheath extending from said hand grip brake control assembly to said heel-mounted brake assembly for actuation of said brake pad; whereby, said actuator cable causes said brake assembly to bear against said rear wheel, thereby causing braking action for said skate.
- 6. The inline skates of claim 5, said heel mounted brake assembly comprising;
removable, horizontally disposed connecting frames having respective front mounting ends and rear brake support ends; a brake pad for engaging said rear wheel; an inverted “V”-shaped upper brake frame brace extending upward and rearward at a first angle from and bridging said respective connecting frame rear brake support ends and having an upper “V” portion; an inverted “U”-shaped lower brake frame brace extending upward and rearward at a second angle from and bridging said respective connecting frame rear brake support ends and having an upper cross portion; said first angle being greater relative to said connecting frames than said second angle as measured from the rear horizontal; said upper brake frame brace having a length greater than said lower frame brace such that said upper “V” portion of said upper brace is located above said upper cross portion of said lower frame brace and spaced therefrom; a rotatable pivot bar having a pivot journal at each end thereof, said pivot bar being mounted above and parallel to said cross portion of said lower frame brace by said pivot journals; an elongated brake pivot plate having an upper portion, a central portion, and an upper portion, said central portion being perpendicularly mounted on said pivot bar; said upper portion of said brake pivot plate having an upper end and defining a throughbore proximate its upper end for receiving and engaging said actuator cable; and said lower portion of said brake pivot plate having a lower end and defining a throughbore proximate its lower end for mounting said brake pad thereto so as to face forward; whereby, upon operation of said hand lever of said hand grip brake control, said upper portion of said brake pivot plate is pulled back causing said lower portion of said brake pivot plate to pivot forward, forcing said brake pad against the rear periphery of said rear wheel, thereby controlling the rotation of said rear wheel to control the speed or stop said inline skate.
- 7. The inline skates of claim 5, wherein said heel-mounted brake assembly comprises:
a curved brake plate having a first end pivotally secured to the channel shaped frame and a second end that is movable from a braking position against said rear wheel and a released position away from said rear wheel; and a fastener secured to the second end of said curved brake plate for securing the actuator cable and sheath to curved brake plate; whereby the actuator cable and sheath pull the second end of said curved brake plate into frictional engagement with said rear wheel to cause said rear wheel to stop rotating.
- 8. The inline skates of claim 5, wherein said hand grip brake control assembly further comprises a hand grip and a hand lever connected by a brake control body, said hand lever being rotatable relative to said hand grip, said brake control body being secured to the actuator cable and sheath of each skate, whereby, upon squeezing said hand lever toward said hand grip, said actuator cable causes said inline skate to brake.
- 9. The inline skates of claim 5, wherein said hand grip brake control assembly comprises:
a single hand break for controlling the brake system of the pair of skates having a hand grip and a hand lever connected by a brake control body, said hand lever being rotatable relative to said hand grip; and an actuator cable splicer having a framework for supporting a slicing plate, said splicing plate having a pair of receivers for receiving the actuator cables and sheaths of each of said inline skates, and a spliced actuator cable extending from the framework and engaging said single hand break.
- 10. The inline skates of claim 9, further comprising a mounting clamp secured to the splicer framework for securing the actuator cable splicer to a belt worn by a user of the inline skates.
- 11. The inline skates of claim 5, wherein said hand grip control assembly comprises a single hand break for controlling the brake system of the pair of skates having a hand grip and a hand lever connected by a brake control body, said hand lever being rotatable relative to said hand grip, and a receiving member for receiving the actuator cable and sheath from each of said inline skates.
- 12. The inline skates of claim 5, further comprising a biasing spring for biasing the heel mounted brake assembly in and out of engagement with said rear wheel.
- 13. The inline skates of claim 12, wherein said biasing spring is an internal flat spring disposed inside of said channel shaped frame.
- 14. The inline skates of claim 12, wherein said biasing spring is an external coil spring secured to said heel mounted brake assembly.
- 15. The inline skates of claim 5, further comprising a pulley system disposed along said channel-shaped frame for controlling the movement of said actuator cable and sheath.
- 16. The inline skates of claim 5, wherein said actuator cable and sheath are secured to the exterior surface of each of said boots by a plurality of fasteners.
- 17. The inline skates of claim 5, wherein said actuator cable and sheath are disposed along the interior of each of said boots by passing through a cable hole that extends through a bottom surface of each of said boots.
- 18. The inline skates of claim 8, further comprising a hand break locking lever for releasably maintaining the hand lever in a squeezed position.
- 19. The inline skates of claim 5, further comprising a plurality of leg straps for securing the actuator cables and sheaths to the legs of a user of the skates.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/611,820 filed Jul. 2, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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