Claims
- 1. Gliding sport equipment comprising:
a boot; a frame; and a pair of fixing elements connecting said boot to said frame; said frame comprising:
a front upper portion constructed to receive a front portion of said boot; a rear upper portion constructed to receive a rear portion of said boot; said front upper portion having a planar front upper surface and said rear upper portion having a planar rear upper surface, said front upper surface and said rear upper surface being coplanar; at least two cylindrical holes to receive said fixing elements, said holes extending in a longitudinal plane of the frame, said holes having respective axes spaced apart by a value between about 164 millimeters and 170 millimeters; and in each of the two planar upper surfaces, a substantially cylindrical cavity is provided, centered on the axis of a respective one of said two cylindrical holes; said boot comprising:
a front portion; a rear portion; said front portion of said boot having a planar front lower surface and said rear portion of said boot having a planar rear lower surface, said front lower surface and said rear lower surface being coplanar; at least two recesses to receive said fixing elements, said recesses extending in said longitudinal plane of the frame, said recesses having respective axes spaced by a value between about 164 and 170 millimeters; in each of the two planar lower surfaces, a substantially cylindrical boss protrudes downwardly, each of said bosses being centered on a respective one of said recesses; wherein said lower front surface of said boot rests on said upper front surface of said frame, said lower rear surface of said boot rests on said rear front surface of said frame, and each of said bosses is received in a respective one of said cavities.
- 2. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 1, wherein:
said respective axes of said two holes and said respective axes of said two recesses are spaced apart by a value substantially equal to 167 millimeters.
- 3. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 2, wherein:
said frame comprises a pair of side rails protruding downwardly from said front upper portion of said frame and from said rear upper portion of said frame and constructed to receive a plurality of wheels between said pair of side rails.
- 4. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 1, wherein:
each of said front and rear upper portions of said frame have a downwardly facing abutting surface on which said fixing elements are adapted to abut; and said frame is devoid of material in an area directly beneath said abutting surfaces, thereby allowing access to the fixing elements from beneath the skate.
- 5. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 1, wherein:
lateral surfaces extend downwardly adjacent said upper surfaces are planar surfaces that form, together with said upper surfaces an angle between 90° and 115°.
- 6. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 1, wherein:
lateral surfaces extend downwardly adjacent said upper surfaces are planar surfaces that form, together with said upper surfaces, an angle between 98° and 102°.
- 7. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 1, wherein:
said front lower surface and said rear lower surface are part of a common lower surface of the boot that extends over an entirely of the length of the boot.
- 8. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 6, wherein:
a longitudinal groove is provided on said common lower surface, said groove being centered along said longitudinal plane of the frame and having a bottom planar surface and lateral edges, said lateral edges and said bottom surface forming an angle of between 90° and 115°.
- 9. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 7, wherein:
said lateral edges and said boot surface form an angle of between about 90° and 102°.
- 10. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 1, wherein:
the boot comprises a removable sole plate on which said bosses are arranged.
- 11. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 4, wherein:
said pair of fixing elements comprises a pair of screws inserted from the bottom of the skate and whose heads abut on said abutting portion.
- 12. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 1, wherein:
only two fixing elements are used to attach said frame to said boot.
- 13. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 1, wherein:
said pair of fixing elements comprises two releasable fastening members.
- 14. Gliding sport equipment according to claim 1, wherein:
said frame comprises an ice blade.
- 15. A frame for a sport article, said frame comprising:
a front upper portion constructed to receive a front portion of a boot; a rear upper portion constructed to receive a rear portion of the boot; said front upper portion and said rear upper portion each having a planar upper surface, said two planar upper surfaces being coplanar; at least two holes to receive two fixing elements, said holes extending in a longitudinal plane of the frame, said holes having respective axes spaced apart by a value between about 164 millimeters and 170 millimeters; in each of the two planar upper surfaces a substantially cylindrical cavity is provided, centered on an axis of a respective one of said holes; said front upper portion and said rear upper portion each having a downwardly facing abutting surface on which said fixing elements are adapted to abut; said frame being devoid of material in an area directly beneath said abutting surfaces, thereby allowing access to the fixing elements from beneath the frame.
- 16. A frame according to claim 15, wherein:
said respective axes of said holes are spaced apart by a value substantially equal to 167 millimeters.
- 17. A frame according to claim 16, wherein:
a pair of lateral flanges extend downwardly from said front upper portion and rear upper portion and are constructed to receive a plurality of wheels.
- 18. A frame according to claim 17, further comprising:
at least two wheels mounted between said two lateral flanges, wherein said at least two wheels do not protrude within said area devoid of material, thereby allowing easy access to said fixing elements when said at least two wheels are mounted on said frame.
- 19. A frame according to claim 15, wherein:
said two upper surfaces are part of a common upper surface of the frame that extends over an entirety of a length of the frame.
- 20. A frame according to claim 15, wherein:
lateral surfaces extend downwardly adjacent said upper planar surfaces forming, together with said upper surfaces, an angle between about 90° and 115°.
- 21. A frame according to claim 15, wherein:
lateral surfaces extend downwardly adjacent said upper planar surfaces forming, together with said upper surfaces, an angle between about 98° and 102°.
- 22. A frame according to claim 15, further comprising:
an ice blade affixed to the frame.
- 23. A line of frames for roller skates, said line including at least a shortest frame and a longest frame, each said frame of the line including:
two laterally spaced-apart flanges between which a plurality of in-line wheels can be positioned; a front upper portion adapted to support a front portion of a boot and a rear upper portion adapted to support a rear portion of a boot, said front and rear upper portions extending above and between said two flanges; a first hole extending through said front upper portion and a second hole extending through said rear upper portion, said first and second holes having respective axes spaced apart by between about 164 millimeters and 170 millimeters.
- 24. A line of frames according to claim 23, wherein:
said front upper portion includes an upwardly facing first cavity, said first hole extending through said first cavity and having an axis perpendicular to an upper surface of said front upper portion; and said rear upper portion includes an upwardly facing second cavity, said second hole extending through said second cavity and having an axis perpendicular to an upper surface of said rear upper portion.
- 25. A line of frames according to claim 23, wherein:
said axes of said first and second holes are spaced apart by about 167 millimeters.
- 26. A line of frames for roller skates according to claim 25, further comprising, for each said frame of the line:
said plurality of in-line wheels positioned between said two flanges; wherein said plurality of in-line wheels including two central wheels, said two central wheels being spaced apart by the same distance for every frame within the line of frames.
- 27. A line of frames for roller skates according to claim 26, wherein:
said plurality of in-line wheels comprises at least four wheels, said four wheels including a forwardmost wheel, a reawardmost wheel, and said two central wheels, said two central wheels consisting of two immediately successive wheels.
- 28. A line of frames for roller skates according to claim 26, wherein:
said front upper portion includes a front upper surface, said rear upper portion includes a rear upper surface, said front and rear upper surfaces being coplanar.
- 29. A line of frames for roller skates according to claim 26, wherein:
each of said front and rear upper portions of said frame have a downwardly facing abutting surface on which fixing elements connecting a boot to the frame are adapted to abut; and said frame is devoid of material in an area directly beneath said abutting surfaces of said front and rear upper portions, thereby allowing access to the fixing elements from beneath the frame.
- 30. A line of roller skates, said line including a first pair of roller skates having a shortest frame and a second pair of roller skates having a longest frame, each said frame of line of roller skates including:
two laterally spaced-apart flanges between which a plurality of in-line wheels can be positioned; a front upper portion adapted to support a front portion of a boot and a rear upper portion adapted to support a rear portion of a boot, said front and rear upper portions extending above and between said two flanges; a first hole extending through said front upper portion and a second hole extending through said rear upper portion, said first and second holes having respective axes spaced apart by between about 164 millimeters and 170 millimeters.
- 31. A line of frames according to claim 30, wherein:
said front upper portion includes an upwardly facing first cavity, said first hole extending through said first cavity and having an axis perpendicular to an upper surface of said front upper portion; and said rear upper portion includes an upwardly facing second cavity, said second hole extending through said second cavity and having an axis perpendicular to an upper surface of said rear upper portion.
- 32. A line of roller skates according to claim 30, further comprising, for each said frame of said roller skate of said line of roller skates:
said plurality of in-line wheels positioned between said two flanges; wherein said plurality of in-line wheels including two central wheels, said two central wheels being spaced apart by the same distance within the line of frames.
- 33. A line of roller skates according to claim 32, wherein:
said plurality of in-line wheels comprises at least four wheels, said four wheels including a forwardmost wheel, a reawardmost wheel, and said two central wheels, said two central wheels consisting of two immediately successive wheels.
- 34. A line of frames for roller skates according to claim 32, wherein:
said front upper portion includes a front upper surface, said rear upper portion includes a rear upper surface, said front and rear upper surfaces being coplanar.
- 35. A line of frames for roller skates according to claim 32, wherein:
each of said front and rear upper portions of said frame have a downwardly facing abutting surface on which fixing elements connecting a boot to the frame are adapted to abut; and said frame is devoid of material in an area directly beneath said abutting surfaces of said front and rear upper portions, thereby allowing access to the fixing elements from beneath the frame.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/779,843, filed on Feb. 9, 2001, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference thereto in its entirety and the priority of which is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120.
[0002] This application also claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of French application No. 00.01868, filed on Feb. 11, 2000, the disclosure of which is also hereby incorporated by reference thereto in its entirety.
Continuations (1)
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