Claims
- 1. An ice skateboard comprising:an elongated board having a top surface and a bottom surface; a plurality of truck assemblies mounted to said bottom surface, each truck assembly having an axle; and a plurality of runner assemblies mounted to said axles, each runner assembly including a solid body having an upper portion and a lower portion, said upper portion having a substantially planar top surface with a layer of padding attached thereto, a bearing assembly mounted within said solid body at a central region relative to a longitudinal length thereof, said bearing assembly being rotatably mounted on an end of a respective one of said axles for providing free rotation of said runner assembly about a transverse rotational axis extending through said axle, a slot in said lower portion and formed with a bottom opening and an innermost surface opposite said bottom opening, and a metal blade mounted within said slot, wherein the transverse rotational axis of said runner assembly is located between said top surface and a transverse rotational center of gravity of said runner assembly for maintaining said top and bottom portions of the runner assembly in their respective orientation when the ice skateboard is in either a normal position with the bottom surface facing downwardly or when the ice skateboard is in an inverted position with the bottom surface facing upwardly.
- 2. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 1, wherein said top surface of each of said runner assemblies includes hook members located at longitudinal extremities thereof for having an elastic cord stabilizer of said ice skateboard secured thereto, thereby limiting said free rotation of said runner assembly around said axle.
- 3. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 1, where in said metal blade of said skateboard runner has a length of about 2-⅕ inches.
- 4. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said runner assemblies has a cushion strip mounted within said slot between said metal blade and said innermost surface of said slot for absorbing vibrations transmitted therebetween.
- 5. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 1, wherein said metal blade of each of said runner assemblies has two humps thereon, said slot has two rounded cavities therein around said humps, and said cushion strip is a contoured strip disposed between said humps and said rounded cavities.
- 6. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 1, wherein said metal blade of each of said runner assemblies further has a hole in each of said humps, said metal blade being retained to said solid body by bolts respectively extending through one of said holes, and each of said runner assemblies further comprises a cushion washer disposed inside each of said holes and around each of said bolts.
- 7. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 4, wherein said slot in said solid body of each of said runner assemblies has two closed end walls tightly enclosing said metal blade therebetween in a longitudinal direction of said runner assembly.
- 8. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 7, wherein said slot in said solid body of each of said runner assemblies has a width being a precise sliding fit over a thickness of said metal blade.
- 9. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 1, wherein said metal blade of each of said runner assemblies further has a keyhole in each of said humps, said metal blade being retained to said solid body by bolts respectively extending from one of said keyholes, through said solid body, to said upper portion of said solid body.
- 10. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 9, wherein each of said runner assemblies further comprises a spring and washer assembly mounted on each of said bolts for adjusting a compression of said cushion strip between said innermost surface of said slot and said metal blade.
- 11. An ice skateboard comprising:an elongated board having a top surface and a bottom surface; a plurality of truck assemblies mounted to said bottom surface, each truck assembly having an axle; and a plurality of runner assemblies mounted to said axles, each runner assembly including a solid body having an upper portion and a lower portion, a longitudinal length of said upper portion being greater than a longitudinal length of said lower portion, a bearing assembly mounted within said solid body at a central region relative to said longitudinal length, said bearing assembly being rotatably mounted on an end of a respective one of said axles for providing free rotation of said runner assembly about a transverse rotational axis extending through said axle, a slot in said lower portion and formed with a bottom opening and an innermost surface opposite said bottom opening, a metal blade mounted within said slot, and a cushion strip mounted within said slot between said metal blade and said innermost surface of said slot for absorbing vibrations transmitted therebetween, wherein the transverse rotational axis of said runner assembly is located between a top surface of said upper portion and a transverse rotational center of gravity of said runner assembly for maintaining said top and bottom portions of the runner assembly in their respective orientation when the ice skateboard is in either a normal position with the bottom surface facing downwardly or when the ice skateboard is in an inverted position with the bottom surface facing upwardly.
- 12. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 11, wherein said slot in said solid body of each of said runner assemblies has two closed end walls tightly enclosing said metal blade in a longitudinal direction of said runner assembly, and a width being a precise sliding fit over a thickness of said metal blade.
- 13. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 12, wherein said metal blade of each of said runner assemblies further has a keyhole therein, said metal blade being retained to said solid body by a bolt extending from said keyhole to said upper portion of said solid body.
- 14. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 13, wherein each of said runner assemblies further comprises a spring and washer assembly mounted on said bolt for adjusting a compression of said cushion strip between said innermost surface of said slot and said metal blade.
- 15. The ice skateboard as claimed in claim 11, wherein said top surface of said upper portion of each of said runner assemblies has a layer of padding attached thereto.
- 16. A skateboard runner assembly for use with an ice skateboard having an elongated board with a top surface and a bottom surface, and a plurality of truck assemblies mounted to said bottom surface with each truck assembly having an axle, said runner assembly comprising:a solid body having an upper portion and a lower portion, said upper portion having a substantially planar top surface with a layer of padding attached thereto, a bearing assembly mounted within said solid body at a central region relative to a longitudinal length thereof, said bearing assembly being rotatably mounted on an end of a respective one of said axles for providing free rotation of said runner assembly about a transverse rotational axis extending through said axle, a slot in said lower portion and formed with a bottom opening and an innermost surface opposite said bottom opening, and a metal blade mounted within said slot, wherein the transverse rotational axis of said runner assembly is located between said top surface and a transverse rotational center of gravity of said runner assembly for maintaining said top and bottom portions of the runner assembly in their respective orientation when the ice skateboard is in either a normal position with the bottom surface facing downwardly or when the ice skateboard is in an inverted position with the bottom surface facing upwardly.
- 17. The runner assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said metal blade is secured to said solid body by means of a plurality of screws transversally extending through said metal blade and said solid body.
- 18. The runner assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said plurality of screws respectively extend through a plurality of holes located in said metal blade, said runner assembly further comprising a plurality of cushion washers mounted inside a respective one of said plurality of holes and over one of said plurality of screws.
- 19. The runner assembly as claimed in claim 18, wherein said metal blade comprises a pair of humps and said plurality of holes are located through said humps.
- 20. The runner assembly as claimed in claim 19, wherein said slot has end walls enclosing a length of said metal blade, and a width of said slot is a precise sliding fit over a thickness of said metal blade.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/357,676, filed on Jul. 20, 1999, now abandonded, and claims benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/093,409 filed Jul. 20, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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