Claims
- 1. A grind rail apparatus for use on a footwear for grinding, the grind rail apparatus comprising:
a body having a substantially flat upper side, a lower side, a front, a back, a first lateral side disposed in a substantially perpendicular relationship with the upper side, a second lateral side disposed in a substantially perpendicular relationship with the substantially flat upper side, the upper side of the body configured for coupling to an underside of the footwear adjacent an arch portion of the footwear and the lower side of the body substantially arcuate between the front and the back of the body; and a plurality of rails coupled to the lower side of the body operable to engage a surface for grinding.
- 2. The grind rail apparatus of claim 1, wherein the body is further provided with a first angled portion and a second angled portion, the first angled portion angularly extending from the first lateral side to the lower side of the body and the second angled portion angularly extending from the second lateral side to the lower side of the body.
- 3. The grind rail apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of rails extend substantially longitudinally on the lower side of the body.
- 4. The grind rail apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of rails are further defined as having an upper side, a lower side, and a first and second lateral sides such that the upper side of the plurality of rails are coupled to the lower side of the body.
- 5. The grind rail apparatus of claim 4, wherein the plurality of rails are further defined as substantially rounded about the lower side of the plurality of rails.
- 6. The grind rail apparatus of claim 4, wherein the plurality of rails are further defined as substantially flat about the lower side of the plurality of rails.
- 7. The grind rail apparatus of claim 4, wherein the plurality of rails are further defined as angularly configured about the lower side of the plurality of rails.
- 8. The grind rail apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flat upper side, the lower side, and the first and second lateral sides of the body define a chamber within the body for retaining a shock absorbing material for cushioning the impact of grinding on a surface.
- 9. A footwear for ginding, comprising:
a sole having a forefoot portion, an arch portion and a heel portion; and a grind rail apparatus coupled to the arch portion of the footwear, the grind rail apparatus having:
a body having a substantially flat upper side, a lower side, a first and second lateral sides, a plurality of rails coupled to the lower side of the body.
- 10. The footwear of claim 9, wherein the footwear further comprises:
at least one opening in the heel portion of the sole of the footwear, and at least on wheel operable for rolling provided in the at least one opening in the heel portion of the sole of the footwear.
- 11. The footwear of claim 10, wherein the at least one wheel is further defined as removable from the at least one opening in the heel portion of the sole of the footwear.
- 12. The footwear of claim 10, wherein a plurality of rails extend longitudinally along the lower side of the body of the grind rail apparatus.
- 13. The footwear of claim 12, wherein the substantially flat upper side, the lower side, and the first and second lateral sides of the body define a chamber within the body of the grind rail apparatus for retaining a shock absorbing material for cushioning the impact of grinding on a surface.
- 14. The footwear of claim 13, wherein the body of the grind rail apparatus is further provided with a front adjacent the forefoot portion of the sole of the footwear and a back adjacent the heel portion of the sole of the footwear, and wherein the lower side of the body of the grind rail apparatus is further defined as substantially arcuate between the front and the back of the body.
- 15. A method of transitioning from a stationary state to a rolling state and further to a grinding state, comprising:
contacting at least a portion of a forefoot of a footwear on a surface, a sole of the footwear having a heel portion with an opening formed in a bottom surface of the heel portion of the sole; elevating the forefoot portion of the sole of the footwear relative to the surface such that either none or an insubstantial portion of a user's weight is supported by the forefoot; rolling on the surface using at least one wheel operable to rotate in the opening formed in the bottom surface of the heel portion of the sole of the footwear while supporting at least a portion of the user's weight; and grinding on a grind rail apparatus having a body provided with a flat upper side coupled to an arch portion of the sole of the footwear, the body further provided with at least one grind rail coupled to a lower side of the body such that the at least one grind rail grinds on a grinding surface.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the grind rail apparatus is provided with a plurality of grind rails coupled on an upper side of the grind rail to a lower side of the body, the plurality of grind rails having a lower surface for grinding.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the lower surface of the plurality of grind rails is substantially rounded.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the lower surface of the plurality of grind rails is substantially flat.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the body is further defined as having a first angled lateral side and a second angled lateral side, the first angled lateral side angularly extending from the lower side of the body toward the upper side of the body, the second angled lateral side angularly extending from the lower side of the body toward the upper side of the body, and wherein the step of grinding further includes:
grinding on one of the first and second angled lateral sides of the body of the grind rail apparatus, and transitioning to grinding on the plurality of grind rails on the lower side of the body of the grind rail apparatus.
- 20. A grind rail apparatus coupled to a footwear for grinding, the grind rail apparatus comprising:
a first member having a substantially flat upper side coupleable to a lower side of the footwear, a lower side provided for grinding, a first lateral side disposed in a substantially perpendicular relationship with the upper side, the first member sized to extend a distance from the lower side of the footwear; and a second member having a substantially flat upper side coupleable to the lower side of the footwear adjacent the first member, the first member sized such that when the lower side of first member engages a surface for grinding the second member extends a distance above the surface.
- 21. The grind rail apparatus of claim 20, further comprising:
a third member having a substantially flat upper side coupleable to a lower side of the footwear adjacent the second member, a lower side provided for grinding, a first lateral side disposed in a substantially perpendicular relationship with the upper side, the third member sized to extend a distance from the lower side of the footwear.
- 22. The grind rail apparatus of claim 20, wherein the first member is further provided with a first angled lateral side extending from the lower side of the first member to the first lateral side of the first member.
- 23. The grind rail apparatus of claim 21, wherein the third member is further provided with a first angled lateral side angularly extending from the lower side of the third member to the first lateral side of the third member.
- 24. The grind rail apparatus of claim 20, wherein the first and second members are provided with a front coupleable adjacent a forefoot portion of the lower side of the footwear and a back coupleable adjacent a heel portion of the lower side of the footwear, and wherein the first member is further defined as substantially arcuate between the front and back of the first member and the second member is further defined as substantially arcuate between the front and back of the second member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e), this application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/353,746, entitled Grind Rail Apparatus, filed Feb. 1, 2002, naming Roger R. Adams and Michael G. Staffaroni as inventors, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60353746 |
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