Claims
- 1. A gliding object for use in a recreational sporting game comprising:
- a body having a top and bottom surface, each surface having a front and rear end;
- hollows formed in the body through the bottom surface and positioned toward the front or rear ends of said bottom surface;
- rolling units each received within one of the hollows and having a cassette and a wheel member rotatably secured within said cassette, said wheel member adapted to project a predetermined distance below said bottom surface and below said cassette for rolling contact with a playing surface when said rolling unit is received within one of said hollows, each said cassette being positioned within a respective hollow, and mounting means being provided for detachably engaging said rolling unit with said body upon insertion of said rolling unit into said hollow, said mounting means including a resilient detent arrangement coacting between said body and said cassette and disposed within said hollow; and
- each said hollow defining an access space adjacent at least one side of said cassette to access said cassette for releasably detaching said rolling unit from said body.
- 2. A gliding object as defined in claim 1, wherein said body includes a handle part for pressing by the hand of a user to propel the gliding object forwardly, said handle part arranged on an upper portion of the body.
- 3. A gliding object as defined in claim 1, wherein said wheel members each include a tire provided for contact with the playing surface, at least one of said wheel members of said rolling units being banked in an inclined position to define a gliding path over which said gliding object will travel when propelled by a user.
- 4. A gliding object as defined in claim 1, wherein three of said rolling units are provided and positioned to be in a three wheel form with said wheel member of one of said rolling units having a center which is disposed laterally to the right or left side of a center line oriented intermediate the other two of said rolling units and between said front and back ends, said other two of said rolling units being positioned equal distances from said center line on opposite sides thereof, said wheel member of said one roller unit being banked in an inclined position to define a gliding path over which said gliding object will travel when propelled by a user.
- 5. A gliding object as defined in claim 1, wherein three of said rolling units are provided and positioned to be in a three wheel form, said wheel member of at least one of said rolling units being pivoted about a vertical axis to define a starting pitch for said wheel member which is varied to vary a gliding path over which said gliding object will travel when propelled by a user.
- 6. A gliding object as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one of said roller units includes adjustment means so that it is possible to bank a tire of the rolling units about a horizontal axis toward either side thereof, to adjust the wheel member in a sideways direction, or to vary a rotatable position of the wheel member about a vertical axis to define a starting pitch for the wheel member.
- 7. A gliding object as defined in claim 1, wherein said body includes engaging shoulders which are formed in said body within said hollows, said cassettes having opposing side walls and said wheel member rotatably engaged therein between said side walls, said resilient detent arrangement comprising elastic engaging strips which are integrally formed with both side walls of said cassettes, said elastic engaging strips including fastening pawls which are formed at an upper portion thereof and are adapted to resiliently engage said engaging shoulders when said rolling unit is inserted within said hollow.
- 8. The gliding object as defined in claim 1, wherein said cassette has an outer surface and said hollow in said body is defined by an inner surface, said outer and inner surfaces being mutually adjacent when said cassette is received within said hollow, said resilient detent arrangement comprising a spring biased projection adapted to project from one of said mutually adjacent surfaces and a projection receiving recess in the other of said mutually adjacent surfaces adapted to seat said projection and keep said cassette from falling out of said hollow.
- 9. A gliding object as defined in claim 1, wherein said cassette is a substantially rectangular sleeve and said respective hollow defines at least two said access spaces disposed adjacent opposite sides of said sleeve to access said sleeve for releasably detaching said rolling unit from said body.
- 10. A gliding object for use as recreational sporting goods comprising:
- a body having a top and bottom surface, each surface having a front and rear end;
- hollows formed in the body through the bottom surface and positioned toward the front or rear ends of said bottom surface; and
- rolling units each received within one of the hollows and having a cassette and a wheel member rotatably secured within said cassette, said wheel member adapted to project a predetermined distance below said bottom surface and below said cassette for rolling contact with a playing surface when said rolling unit is received within one of said hollows, each said cassette being positioned within a respective hollow, and mounting means being provided for engaging said rolling unit with said body when said rolling unit is disposed within said hollow, at least one of said rolling units including adjustment means for selectively adjusting the arrangement of said wheel member thereof relative to the other of said rolling units to selectively vary a gliding path over which said gliding object travels when propelled by a user.
- 11. A gliding object as defined in claim 10, wherein at least one of said wheel members of the rolling units is banked in an inclined position by said adjustment means to define a gliding path over which said gliding object will travel when propelled by a user.
- 12. A gliding object as defined in claim 10, wherein three of said rolling units are provided and positioned to be in a three wheel form with said wheel member of one of said rolling units having a center which is disposed laterally by said adjustment means to the right or left side of a center line oriented intermediate the other two of said rolling units and between the front and back ends.
- 13. A gliding object as defined in claim 10, wherein three of said rolling units are provided and positioned to be in a three wheel form, said wheel member of at least one of said rolling units being pivoted about a vertical axis by said adjustment means to define a starting pitch for said wheel member which is varied to vary a gliding path over which said gliding object will travel when propelled by a user.
- 14. A gliding object as defined in claim 10, wherein said adjustment means of at least one of said roller members is adapted so that it is possible to bank a tire of the rolling unit about a horizontal axis to either side thereof, to adjust the degree at which the wheel member is moved in a sideways direction, or to vary a rotatable position about a vertical axis of the wheel member to define a starting pitch for the wheel member.
- 15. A gliding object as defined in claim 10, wherein said cassette is a substantially rectangular sleeve and said respective hollow defines at least one access space adjacent at least one side of said sleeve to access said sleeve.
- 16. A gliding object as defined in claim 15, wherein said respective hollow defines two of said access spaces disposed adjacent opposite sides of said sleeve.
- 17. A gliding object as defined in claim 15, wherein said mounting means is provided for detachably engaging said rolling unit with said body and said access spaces provide access to releasably detach said rolling unit from said body.
- 18. A gliding object as defined in claim 10, wherein said body includes engaging shoulders which are formed in said body within said hollows, said cassettes each having opposing side walls and said wheel member rotatably engaged therein between said side walls, said mounting means comprising elastic engaging strips which are integrally formed with both side walls of said cassettes, said elastic engaging strips including fastening pawls which are formed at an upper portion thereof and are adapted to resiliently engage said engaging shoulders when said rolling unit is inserted within said hollow.
- 19. The gliding object as defined in claim 10, wherein said cassette has an outer surface and said hollow in said body is defined by an inner surface, said outer and inner surfaces being mutually adjacent when said cassette is received within said hollow, said mounting means comprising a spring biased projection adapted to project from one of said mutually adjacent surfaces and a projection receiving recess in the other of said mutually adjacent surfaces adapted to seat said projection and keep said cassette from falling out of said hollow.
- 20. The gliding object as defined in claim 1, wherein said mounting means comprises magnet means for magnetically attracting said rolling unit and said body one with the other.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/225,174, filed Apr. 8, 1994 now abandoned.
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