Claims
- 1. A roller skate comprising:
an upper portion for receiving a skater's foot; a plurality of wheels; a base having an upper surface securable to an underside of the upper portion for supporting the received skater's foot, the base including a heel region and a forefoot region, the forefoot region having a metatarsal head portion; a forward frame segment rotatably receiving at least two of the plurality of wheels, the forward frame segment being secured to the forefoot region of the base and comprising a pair of longitudinal, generally parallel sidewalls in spaced disposition to form a channel therebetween; a transverse stabilizing member connecting the forward frame segment sidewalls at a rear end of the forward frame segment sidewalls such that the rear end of the forward frame segment sidewalls are maintained with a predetermined spacing; a rearward frame segment rotatably receiving at least one of the plurality of wheels, the rearward frame segment being secured to the base at a front connection point and at a back connection point, and having a pair of longitudinal, generally parallel sidewalls in spaced disposition such that a portion of the rearward frame segment slidably engages the forward frame segment; and wherein the transverse stabilizing member is longitudinally located between the rearward frame segment front and back connection points.
- 2. The skate of claim 1, wherein the forward frame segment is longitudinally aligned with the rearward frame segment and coupled to the rearward frame segment such that the forward frame segment cannot rotate out of longitudinal alignment with the rearward frame segment.
- 3. The skate of claim 1, wherein the forward frame segment sidewalls comprises rearwardly disposed flanges depending from a rearward end of the forward frame segment sidewalls and adapted to slidably receive a forward portion of the rearward frame segment.
- 4. The skate of claim 3, wherein the forward frame segment rotatably receives three wheels and the rearward frame segment rotatably receives one wheel.
- 5. The skate of claim 3, wherein the forward frame segment rotatably receives three wheels and the rearward frame segment rotatably receives two wheels.
- 6. The skate of claim 3 wherein the plurality of wheels comprise a forwardmost wheel and a rearmost wheel, the skate further comprising a biasing member that biases the heel region of the base to a lower position wherein the forwardmost wheel and the rearmost wheel can be tangentially in contact with a level skating surface simultaneously.
- 7. The skate of claim 6, wherein the biasing member is incorporated into the forefoot region of the base.
- 8. The skate of claim 7, wherein the base is constructed of a resilient material and integrally defines the biasing member.
- 9. The skate of claim 6, wherein the biasing member comprises a strip of resilient material secured along the base.
- 10. The skate of claim 9, wherein the biasing member is removable from the base for interchangeability.
- 11. The skate of claim 6, wherein the biasing member exerts a downward pre-load on the heel region of the base when the heel region is in the lower position.
- 12. The skate of claim 1, further comprising a longitudinal projection extending from one of the forward or rearward frame segments toward and slidably engaging the other of the forward and rearward frame segments when the heel region of the base is lowered and the forward and rearward frame segments are substantially longitudinally aligned, the forward and rearward frame segments freely sliding and pivoting relative to each other during flexure of the base.
- 13. The skate of claim 12, wherein the longitudinal projection comprises first and second stabilizing flanges projecting from one of the forward or rearward frame segments toward and overlapping opposing first and second sides of the other of the forward and rearward frame segments.
- 14. The skate of claim 13, further comprising a low friction bearing surface defined on an exterior of each of the overlapped opposing first and second sides of the forward or rearward frame segment, or on an interior of the first and second stabilizing flanges.
- 15. The skate of claim 13, further comprising at least one elastomeric bumper attached to the base and located above a portion of the rearward frame segment.
- 16. The skate of claim 15, wherein the overlapped first and second sides of one of the forward or rearward frame segments each define a recess that accommodates the transverse reinforcement of the stabilizing flanges when the forward and rearward frame segments are longitudinally aligned.
- 17. The skate of claim 13, further comprising a locking element selectively engageable with the forward and rearward frame segments when the forward and rearward frame segments are substantially longitudinally aligned to prevent flexure of the base.
- 18. The skate of claim 13, further comprising a locking element selectively engageable with the forward and rearward frame segments when the forward and rearward frame segments are substantially longitudinally aligned to prevent flexure of the base
- 19. A skate having a shoe portion for receiving a skater's foot and a plurality of wheels, comprising:
a base having an upper surface securable to an underside of the shoe portion for supporting the received skater's foot, the base including a heel region and a forefoot region, and being adapted to flex intermediate of the heel region and forefoot region to permit elevation of the heel region relative to the forefoot region during skating; and a frame having a forward segment secured to an underside of the base below the forefoot region of the base, and a rearward segment secured to the underside of the base below the heel region, the forward frame segment mounting at least three forward wheels generally below the forefoot region of the base and the rearward segment mounting at least one rearward wheel generally below the heel region of the base, wherein the forward frame segments includes first and second stabilizing flanges that extend toward and slidably overlap opposing first and second sides of the rearward frame segments, the forward and rearward frame segments freely sliding and pivoting relative to each other during flexure of the base.
- 20. The skate of claim 19, wherein the forward frame segment includes first and second sidewalls in which at least one of the at least three wheels are journaled and at least one of the at least three wheels are journaled between the first and second stabilizing flanges.
- 21. The skate of claim 19, further comprising a low friction-bearing surface defined on an exterior surface of each of the overlapped opposing first and second sides of the rearward frame segment.
- 22. The skate of claim 19, further comprising a low friction-bearing surface defined on an interior surface of the first and second stabilizing flanges.
- 23. The skate of claim 19, further comprising a transverse reinforcement spanning between and secured to the first and second stabilizing flanges.
- 24. The skate of claim 19, further comprising a locking element selectively engageable with the forward and rearward frame segments when the forward and rearward frame segments are substantially longitudinally aligned to prevent flexure of the base.
- 25. The skate of claim 19, further comprising:
at least one intermediate wheel mounted on one of the rearward and forward frame segments between the forward and rearward wheels; and a biasing member coupled to the base to bias the heel region of the base downwardly such that when the forward and rearward segments of the frame are substantially longitudinally aligned, the intermediate wheel is slightly elevated relative to the forward and rearward wheels before a skater's weight is applied to the base.
- 26. The skate of claim 19, wherein the forefoot region of the base includes a metatarsal head portion defining a stress concentrating contour that focuses flexure of the base at the metatarsal head portion.
- 27. The skate of claim 26, wherein the forward frame segment mounts at least first and second forward wheels below the forefoot region of the base, the second forward wheel being disposed between the first forward wheel and the rearward wheel, an axis of rotation of the second forward wheel being directly below or rearward of the stress concentrating contour of the metatarsal head portion of the base.
- 28. The skate of claim 19, wherein at least one of the forward and rearward segments of the frame are mounted to the base for adjustable positioning in both the longitudinal and lateral directions.
- 29. The skate of claim 28, wherein the other of the forward and rearward segments of the frame is also mounted to the base for adjustable positioning in both the longitudinal and lateral directions.
- 30. A roller skate comprising:
an upper portion for receiving a skater's foot; at least four wheels; a base having an upper surface securable to an underside of the upper portion for supporting the received skater's foot, the base including a heel region and a forefoot region, the forefoot region having a metatarsal head portion; and a frame comprising a forward frame segment secured to the base below the forefoot region of the base and a rearward frame segment secured to the base below the heel region of the base, wherein the forward frame segment can pivot relative to the rearward frame segment such that the base can flex intermediate of the forefoot region and heel region during skating to permit elevation of the skater's heel, the frame extending below the base and the forward frame segment rotatably receiving at least three of the at least four wheels.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/632,453, filed Aug. 4, 2000, which is continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/094,425, filed Jun. 9, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,120,040, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/957,436, filed Oct. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,082,744, priority of the filing date of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 120.
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