Claims
- 1. A skate frame for an in-line skate, the skate having a shoe portion and a plurality of wheels capable of traversing a surface, the skate frame comprising:
(a) an elongate structural member comprised of a structural material having a first average density, the structural member having a forward end, a rear end, an inner surface, an outer surface, first and second sidewalls each having an upper end and a lower end, and a shoe mounting portion spanning between the upper ends of the sidewalls, the lower ends of the first and second sidewalls being spaced to receive the wheels therebetween such that there is a gap extending along a longitudinal axis defined between the forward and rear ends of the structural member, the gap being defined between the inner and outer surfaces of the shoe mounting portion; and (b) core material disposed within the gap and extending between the first and second sidewalls.
- 2. The skate frame of claim 1, wherein the core material is an unreinforced material having a second average density that is less than the density of the structural material member.
- 3. The skate frame of claim 2, wherein the core material comprises a rigid structural material selected from a group that comprises reinforced polymers, unreinforced polymers, viscoelastic material, and naturally fibrous or cellular materials.
- 4. The skate frame of claim 3, wherein the core material has a varying height along a longitudinal axis extending between the forward and rear ends of the frame.
- 5. A method of constructing a skate frame for an in-line skate having a shoe portion and a plurality of longitudinally aligned wheels capable of traversing a surface, the method comprising:
(a) forming a first skin on a mold; (b) positioning core material at a predetermined location on the first skin; (c) forming a second skin over the first skin such that the core material is positioned and sealed between the first and second skins; and (d) curing the frame.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the core material is an unreinforced material having an average density that is less than the density of the first and second skins by a predetermined amount.
- 7. The method of claim 6, further comprises disposing a plug of filler material between the first and second skins before curing to absorb at least a portion of loads associated with the wheels.
- 8. A method of constructing a skate frame for an in-line skate having a shoe portion and a plurality of longitudinally aligned wheels capable of traversing a surface, the method comprising:
(a) forming a first skin on a mold; (b) positioning core material at a predetermined location on the first skin; (c) layering a decorative sheet over the core material to seal the core material between the first skin and the decorative sheet; and (d) curing the frame.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of forming a second skin over the core material before layering the decorative sheet, such that the second skin is positioned between the core material and the decorative sheet.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional application of prior application Ser. No. 09/199,398, filed Nov. 24, 1998, priority from the filing date of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120 and the disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09199398 |
Nov 1998 |
US |
Child |
10157385 |
May 2002 |
US |