Claims
- 1. In an in-line skate having a boot and a pair of frame members subtending the boot, the frame members supporting a plurality of aligned wheels, a suspension system comprising:
- a. upper and lower bridge members extending between the frame members, said upper and lower bridge members vertically aligned and spaced apart to define a gap therebetween; and,
- b. a spring member positioned between said upper and lower bridge members.
- 2. The suspension system of claim 1, further comprising adjustment means for varying the gap between said upper and lower bridge members.
- 3. The suspension system of claim 1, wherein one of said bridge members includes a seat to restrain movement of said spring member.
- 4. The suspension system of claim 1, wherein said spring member comprises a coil spring.
- 5. The suspension system of claim 1, wherein said spring member comprises a block of elastomeric material.
- 6. The suspension system of claim 1, wherein said spring member comprises a block of microcellular foam material.
- 7. The suspension system of claim 1, further comprising a restraining member positioned at least partially about the periphery of said spring member to influence the compression of said spring member.
- 8. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein said frame members are substantially parallel.
- 9. The suspension system of claim 1, wherein said suspension system becomes stiffer as a load upon said suspension system increases.
- 10. A skate suspension system for storing and recovering energy, comprising:
- a. a frame having a pair of laterally spaced members for supporting the axles of a plurality of wheels;
- b. said members moveable by deflection under a skating load between a first position wherein said wheels are in a rockered curvilinear alignment and a second position wherein said wheels are in a different alignment;
- wherein, when said members move from said first position to said second position said members store energy, and when said members move from said second position to said first position said members release energy.
- 11. The skate suspension system of claim 10, further comprising at least one spring member operatively associated with said members such that said spring member stores energy when said members move from said first position to said second position and releases energy when said members move from said second position to said first position.
- 12. The skate suspension system of claim 10, wherein said laterally spaced members are parallel along part of their length.
- 13. The skate suspension system of claim 10, further comprising bridge members extending between said members.
- 14. The skate suspension system of claim 13, wherein said spring members are disposed between a pair of aligned bridge members.
- 15. The suspension system of claim 11, wherein the range of compression of said spring member is adjustable.
- 16. A suspension apparatus for a skate, comprising:
- a. a frame including a pair of support members, one of said pair of support members positioned on each side of and supporting a plurality of wheels;
- b. each of said support members further comprising an upper leaf and a lower leaf;
- c. a mounting bracket disposed between said upper leaf of each of said members for affixing said frame to a boot; and
- d. at least one overload protection member disposed on said frame to prevent overstressing of said frame under a maximum load.
- 17. The suspension apparatus of claim 16, wherein said upper leaf of each of said support members is hingedly connected to said lower leaf of said support member.
- 18. The suspension apparatus of claim 16, wherein said support members and said mounting bracket are of one piece construction.
- 19. The suspension apparatus of claim 18, wherein a wall thickness of said one piece construction is substantially constant.
- 20. The suspension apparatus of claim 16, wherein said support members are parallel.
- 21. The suspension apparatus of claim 16, wherein a cross section of at least one of said support members is C shaped.
- 22. The suspension apparatus of claim 16, wherein a cross section of at least one of said support members is I shaped.
- 23. The suspension apparatus of claim 16, wherein suspension apparatus becomes stiffer as a load upon said suspension apparatus increases.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 08/497,284, filed Jun. 30, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,620, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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