Claims
- 1. An in-line roller skate having a plurality of rotatably mounted in-line wheels, the skate comprising:(a) a frame having two parallel rails for supporting the wheels, said rails comprising respective rear and front portions; (b) a boot for enclosing a foot of a wearer, the foot having a toes region, a heel region and a plantar surface having a contour, said boot comprising a front portion substantially corresponding to the toes region, a rear portion substantially corresponding to the heel region and a sole portion following the contour of the plantar surface; (c) a pair of rear extensions and a pair of front extensions, said extensions projecting downwardly from said sole portion; (d) a pivot member interconnecting said rear portion of said rails and said rear extensions; (e) a front member interconnecting said front portion of said rails and said front extensions, said front member allowing said front portion of said rails to move toward said sole portion; and (f) a resilient member located between said sole portion and said front portion of said rails, wherein, in operation, said front portion of said rails can move toward said sole portion by compressing said resilient member and causing said rear extensions and said rear portion of said rails to pivot relative to one another about said pivot member, said front member moving along an arc of a circle having a center at said pivot member.
- 2. The skate as defined in claim 1 wherein said front portion of said rails comprises a front bridge connecting said rails.
- 3. The skate as defined in claim 2 wherein said resilient member is mounted on said front bridge.
- 4. The skate as defined in claim 3 wherein each pair of rear and front extensions comprises co-axial apertures.
- 5. The skate as defined in claim 4 wherein said pivot member extends from one of said co-axial apertures of said rear extensions to the other of said co-axial apertures.
- 6. The skate as defined in claim 5 wherein said front member extends from one of said co-axial apertures of said front extensions to the other of said co-axial apertures.
- 7. The skate as defined in claim 6 wherein said pivot member and said front member are respective pivot pin and front pin.
- 8. The skate as defined in claim 7 wherein said resilient member is a resilient pad.
- 9. The skate as defined in claim 1 wherein said sole portion comprises an abutting portion projecting downwardly therefrom, said abutting portion contacting said resilient member when said front portion of said rails moves toward said sole portion.
- 10. The skate as defined in claim 1 wherein said plurality of wheels comprises a front wheel and wherein movement of said front portion of said rails toward said sole portion begins when said front wheel abuts an obstacle.
- 11. An in-line roller skate having a plurality of rotatably mounted in-line wheels, the skate comprising:(a) a frame having two parallel rails for supporting a plurality of rotatably mounted in-line wheels, said rails comprising respective rear and front portions with the front portion comprising a front bridge connecting said rail; (b) a boot for enclosing a foot of a wearer, the foot having a toes region, a heel region and a plantar surface having a contour, said boot comprising a front portion substantially corresponding to the toes region, a rear portion substantially corresponding to the heel region and a sole portion following the contour of the plantar surface; (c) a pair of rear extensions and a pair of front extensions, said extensions projecting downwardly from said sole portion; (d) a pivot pin interconnecting said rear portion of said rails and said rear extensions; (e) a front pin interconnecting said front portion of said rails and said front extensions, said front pin allowing said front portion of said rails to move toward said sole portion; and (f) a resilient pad mounted on said front bridge and located between said sole portion and said front portion of said rails, wherein, in operation, said front portion of said rails can move toward said sole portion by compressing said resilient member and causing said rear extensions and said rear portion of said rails to pivot relative to one another about said pivot pin, said front pin moving along an arc of a circle having a center at said pivot pin.
- 12. The skate as defined in claim 11 wherein each pair of rear and front extensions comprises co-axial apertures.
- 13. The skate as defined in claim 12 wherein said pivot pin extends from one of said co-axial apertures of said rear extensions to the other of said co-axial apertures.
- 14. The skate as defined in claim 13 wherein said front pin extends from one of said co-axial apertures of said front extensions to the other of said co-axial apertures.
- 15. The skate as defined in claim 11 wherein said sole portion comprises an abutting portion projecting downwardly therefrom, said abutting portion contacting said resilient pad when said front portion of said rails moves toward said sole portion.
- 16. The skate as defined in claim 11 wherein said plurality of wheels comprises a front wheel and wherein movement of said front portion of said rails toward said sole portion begins when said front wheel abuts an obstacle.
- 17. An in-line roller skate having a plurality of rotatably mounted in-line wheels, the skate comprising:(a) a frame having two parallel rails for supporting a plurality of rotatably mounted in-line wheels, said rails comprising respective rear and front portions; (b) a boot for enclosing a foot of a wearer, the foot having a toes region, a heel region and a plantar surface having a contour, said boot comprising a front portion substantially corresponding to the toes region, a rear portion substantially corresponding to the heel region and a sole portion following the contour of the plantar surface; (c) a pair of rear extensions and a pair of front extensions, said extensions projecting downwardly from said sole portion; (d) a pivot pin interconnecting said rear portion of said rails and said rear extensions; (e) a front pin interconnecting said front portion of said rails and said front extensions, said front pin allowing said front portion of said rails to move toward said sole portion; and (f) a resilient member located between said sole portion and said front portion of said rails, wherein, in operation, said front portion of said rails can move toward said sole portion by compressing said resilient member and causing said rear extensions and said rear portion of said rails to pivot relative to one another about said pivot pin, said front pin moving along an arc of a circle having a center at said pivot pin, wherein said sole portion comprises an abutting portion projecting downwardly therefrom, said abutting portion contacting said resilient pad when said front portion of said rails moves toward said sole portion, and said plurality of wheels comprises a front wheel and movement of said portion of said rails toward said sole portion begins when said front wheel abuts an obstacle.
- 18. The skate as defined in claim 17 wherein each pair of rear and front extensions comprises co-axial apertures.
- 19. The skate as defined in claim 18 wherein said pivot pin extends from one of said co-axial apertures of said rear extensions to the other of said co-axial apertures.
- 20. The skate as defined in claim 19 wherein said front pin extends from one of said co-axial apertures of said front extensions to the other of said co-axial apertures.
Parent Case Info
This is the U.S. National Phase of International Application No. PCT/CA98/00443, filed on May 1, 1998.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/CA98/00443 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO99/56840 |
11/11/1999 |
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