Claims
- 1. A roller skate extendible in its length direction and including a support structure formed by two parts which are coupled together for mutual telescopic movement in said length direction of the skate, and fixing means for securing said parts in fixed mutual positions corresponding to a desired length of said skate, said fixing means comprising:
- a plurality of notches extending transverse to said length direction on at least one section of one of said parts;
- a cross member affixed to the other of said parts and extending as a bridge transverse to the length direction of said skate, said cross member including an aperture extending therethrough;
- a guide mounted on one of said parts and extending through said aperture;
- a tooth member having a surface with at least one tooth slidably mounted on said guide and being adapted to be inserted into said aperture for engaging said plurality of notches to prevent telescopic movement between said two parts or retracted through said aperture to permit telescopic movement between said two parts;
- resilient bias means for urging said tooth member away from said plurality of notches, said resilient bias means contacts and exerts pressure against said surface; and
- a cam lever operatively connected to said guide for selectively manually positioning said tooth member in a first position wherein said tooth member is lockingly inserted through said aperture and in engagement with said plurality of notches for preventing telescopic movement between said two parts or in a second position for enabling said resilient biasing means to bias said tooth member away from said plurality of notches to permit telescopic movement between said two parts;
- whereby forces acting to disengage said two parts are applied directly to said cross member for ensuring operative engagement of said two parts when in the locked condition.
- 2. A roller skate extendible in its longitudinal direction and including:
- a support structure formed by two parts provided with cooperating prismatic guide elements that extend along the sides of the skate in positions substantially symmetrical relative to the longitudinal axis of the skate, the guide elements of the two said parts of the support structure cooperating with each other to slidingly couple together said parts for mutual telescopic movement in said longitudinal directions, one of said parts being formed to define two pluralities of notches aligned along the sides of the bottom of the skate in the said longitudinal direction;
- a cross member affixed to the other of said parts and extending as a bridge transverse to the length direction of said skate, said cross member including an aperture extending therethrough;
- a guide mounted on one of said parts and extending through said aperture;
- a movable plate having a notch engaging surface slidably mounted on said guide and being adapted to be inserted into said aperture for engaging said plurality of notches to prevent telescopic movement between said two parts or retracted through said aperture to permit telescopic movement between said two parts;
- spring means bearing against said notch engaging surface and urging said plate away from said pluralities of notches; and
- a presser member operable to move said plate, against the action of said spring means, towards said pluralities of notches, said presser member being constituted by a lever having one end that is shaped as a cam and is in contact with, and acts upon, said plate, said cam-shaped end having a profile which defines two stops for the said movable plate for selectively manually positioning said plate in a first position wherein said plate is lockingly inserted through said aperture and in engagement with said plurality of notches for preventing telescopic movement between said two parts or in a second position for enabling said spring means to bias said plate away from said plurality of notches to permit telescopic movement between said two parts.
- 3. A roller skate according to claim 1, wherein said guide is a pin and said resilient bias means encircles said pin.
- 4. A roller skate according to claim 1, wherein said cam lever includes one end in constant contact with the toothed member, said end being formed as a cam with a profile providing two stops for the toothed member.
- 5. A roller skate according to claim 2, wherein said guide is a pin and said spring means encircles said pin.
- 6. A roller skate according to claim 1, and further including a support affixed to and extending transversely through said guide for mounting said cam lever.
- 7. A roller skate according to claim 2, and further including a support affixed to and extending transversely through said guide for mounting said presser member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 551,558 filed on Nov. 14, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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