High W-heels skates

Abstract
High W-Heels are stylish mobility devices, worn on each foot designed left and right, combining wheeled chassis below attached to fashionable boot above. Their unique three wheeled chassis design, featuring two same sized smaller diameter wheels in front (attached by axle) and a single larger diameter (high) wheel in the back, forms a triangle which provides the user the desirable combined stability of roller skates with the agility of roller blades. This forward leaning (high wheel) design aids momentum and promotes good posture while offering the renowned fashion of a stylish high-heeled demi-boot.
Description
DESCRIPTION

I, JOHN BRIAN DIBITETTO have invented a new Utility Design for HIGH W-HEELS SKATES as set forth in the following specification:






FIG. 1 is a Perspective View of the left skate (Right skate is mirror image).



FIG. 2 is a left Side View of the Left skate;



FIG. 3 is a Chassis configuration Top View minus the boot;



FIG. 4 is a Chassis configuration Front View minus the boot;



FIG. 5 is a Chassis configuration Rear View minus the boot;





I claim: The Utility Patent for HIGH W-HEELS SKATES as shown.


High W-Heels are stylish mobility devices, worn on each foot designed left and right, combining wheeled chassis below attached to fashionable boot above. Their unique three wheeled chassis design, featuring two same sized smaller diameter wheels in front (attached by axle) and a single larger diameter (high) wheel in the back, forms a triangle which provides the user the desirable combined stability of roller skates with the agility of roller blades. This forward leaning (high wheel) design aids momentum and promotes good posture while offering the renowned fashion of a stylish high-heeled demi-boot.

Claims
  • 1. High W-Heels (pronounced High Wheels) is a unique and superior 3 wheeled (triangular) chassis skate design, providing the stability of a traditional roller skate (2 smaller wheels connected by an axle in front) with the maneuverability of a roller blade (single considerably larger diameter “high” wheel in the rear); this forward leaning aspect allows the incorporation of a stylish high heeled shoe which promotes good posture while potentially providing greater forward thrust with each stride.