Claims
- 1. A frame for a skate, the frame comprising:
a) an elongate structural member comprising first and second generally parallel and spaced-apart sidewalls, the first and second sidewalls forming a channel therebetween dimensioned to accept at least one wheel therein, wherein the first and second sidewalls each include an inner core material and an outer layer; (b) at least one threaded insert, each threaded insert having a proximal portion and a threaded distal portion, wherein the proximal portion is embedded in the inner core material of the first sidewall and the threaded distal portion extends at least through the outer layer of the first sidewall into the channel.
- 2. The frame of claim 1 further comprising at least one tubular insert disposed through the second sidewall opposite to, and in axial alignment with, the at least one threaded insert, the tubular insert defining a circular aperture through the second sidewall.
- 3. The frame of claim 1 wherein the elongate structural member further comprises an upper surface adapted to receive a shoe.
- 4. The frame of claim 1, wherein the frame has a lateral side and a medial side and wherein the first sidewall is disposed on the lateral side of the frame and the second sidewall is disposed on the medial side of the frame.
- 5. The frame of claim 1, wherein the outer layer comprises fiberglass.
- 6. The frame of claim 1, wherein the outer layer comprises a graphite fiber reinforced composite material.
- 7. The frame of claim 1, wherein the outer layer comprises aluminum.
- 8. The frame of claim 1, wherein the proximal portion of the at least one threaded insert comprises a non-axisymmetric head portion.
- 9. The frame of claim 1, wherein the core material comprises a polymeric foam.
- 10. An inline skate comprising:
(a) a shoe portion; (b) a plurality of wheels, each wheel having an axial aperture therethrough; (c) a frame attached to the shoe portion, the frame comprising:
(i) an elongate structural member comprising first and second generally parallel and spaced-apart sidewalls, the first and second sidewalls being connected with a transverse member such that a channel is defined therebetween dimensioned to accept the plurality of wheels therein, wherein the first and second sidewalls each include an inner core material and an outer layer; (ii) a plurality of threaded inserts, each threaded insert having a proximal portion and a threaded distal portion, wherein the proximal portion is embedded in the inner core material of the first sidewall and the threaded portion extends at least through the outer layer of the first sidewall into the channel; (iii) a plurality of tubular inserts disposed through the second sidewall opposite to, and in axial alignment with, one of the plurality of threaded inserts, each tubular insert defining a circular aperture through the second sidewall; and (d) a plurality of axles having a distal threaded portion, wherein the distal threaded portion is slidably insertable into one of the plurality of tubular inserts and through the corresponding wheel axial aperture and wherein the axle distal threaded portion is adapted to engage the threaded portion of the axially aligned threaded insert, thereby rotatably attaching the wheel to the frame.
- 11. The inline skate of claim 10, wherein the frame has a lateral side and a medial side and wherein the first sidewall is disposed on the lateral side of the frame and the second sidewall is disposed on the medial side of the frame.
- 12. The inline skate of claim 10, wherein the outer layer comprises fiberglass.
- 13. The inline skate of claim 10, wherein the outer layer comprises a graphite fiber reinforced composite material.
- 14. The inline skate of claim 10, wherein the outer layer comprises aluminum.
- 15. The inline skate of claim 10, wherein the proximal portions of the plurality of threaded inserts are non-axisymmetric.
- 16. The inline skate of claim 10, wherein the sidewalls and transverse member of the frame are integrally formed.
- 17. The inline skate of claim 10, wherein the inner core material comprises a polymeric foam.
- 18. An inline skate comprising:
(a) a shoe portion; (b) a plurality of wheels having an axial aperture therethrough; (c) an elongate frame attached to the shoe portion, the frame comprising:
(i) first and second sidewalls interconnected with a transverse member, the sidewalls defining a channel that is sized to accommodate the plurality of wheels, wherein the sidewalls each include a foam core portion and an outer layer surrounding the foam core portion; (ii) a plurality of threaded inserts, each threaded insert having a head and a tubular post, the tubular post having internal threads, wherein the head is embedded in the foam core portion of the first sidewall and the tubular post extends through the outer layer into the channel; (iii) a plurality of tubular inserts, each tubular insert having a circumferential ridge, the tubular insert axially aligned with one of the plurality of threaded insert and extending through the outer layer and the foam core portion of the second sidewall wherein the tubular insert defines an aperture through the second sidewall and the circumferential ridge is embedded in the foam core portion of the second sidewall; and (d) a plurality of axles having a proximal head portion and a threaded distal portion, wherein the threaded distal portion is slidably insertable into at least one of the plurality of tubular inserts and through at least one of the plurality of wheel axial apertures and engages the aligned threaded insert.
- 19. The inline skate of claim 18 wherein the frame has a lateral side and a medial side and wherein the first sidewall is disposed on the lateral side of the frame and the second sidewall is disposed on the medial side of the frame.
- 20. The inline skate of claim 18, wherein the outer layer comprises fiberglass.
- 21. The inline skate of claim 18, wherein the outer layer comprises a graphite fiber reinforced composite material.
- 22. The inline skate of claim 18, wherein the outer layer comprises aluminum.
- 23. The inline skate of claim 18, wherein the proximal head portion of the plurality of threaded inserts are non-axisymmetric.
- 24. A method of constructing a skate frame for an in-line skate comprising:
(a) forming a first foam core having a plurality of threaded inserts extending from a side of the first foam core; (b) forming a second foam core having a plurality of tubular inserts extending from each side of the second foam core; (c) positioning the first and second foam cores in spaced apart alignment with the second foam core such that each threaded insert is axially aligned with a tubular insert; (d) forming an outer layer around the each of the first and second foam cores.
- 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising forming a structural transverse member rigidly joining the first foam core to the second foam core.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein the core material is polymeric foam material having an average density that is less than the density of the outer layer.
- 27. The method of claim 24, wherein the outer layer comprises at least in part reinforced fiberglass.
- 28. The method of claim 24 wherein the outer layer comprises at least in part stamped aluminum.
- 29. The method of claim 24 wherein the first and second foam cores are formed by injecting foam material into a mold, and the outer layer is formed by making at least two fiberglass pieces and then pressing the at least two fiberglass pieces together around the first and second foam cores under heat and pressure.
- 30. A method of constructing a skate frame for an in-line skate comprising:
(a) forming a first foam core having a plurality of threaded inserts extending from a side of the first foam core; (b) forming a second foam core having a plurality of tubular inserts extending from each side of the second foam core; (c) forming an outer layer around each of the first and second foam cores to produce first and second sidewalls; (d) attaching the first and second sidewalls to a transverse member such that the first and second sidewalls are rigidly held in spaced apart alignment with each threaded insert axially aligned with a tubular insert.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein each outer layer is formed from a fiberglass material.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein the core material is polymeric foam material having an average density that is less than the density of the outer layer.
- 33. The method of claim 30, wherein each outer layer comprises at least in part stamped aluminum.
- 34. The method of claim 30, wherein the first and second foam cores are formed by injecting foam material into a mold, and each sidewall is completed by making two fiberglass pieces and then pressing the two fiberglass pieces together around the first and second foam cores under heat and pressure.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application based on U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/199,398 filed Nov. 24, 1998.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09199398 |
Nov 1998 |
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09861476 |
May 2001 |
US |