Claims
- 1. A skateboard for skating on an ice surface comprising:
- an elongated body portion having an upper surface and a lower surface,
- a pair of trucks affixed to the lower surface of said body portion, said trucks having forward and rearward horizontal axles and forward and rearward pivoting mounts positioned in tandem to each other to enable pivotal steering movement of the axles upon tilting of said body portion,
- first and second pairs of runner blades attached to the outer ends of respective forward and rearward axles to define forward and rearward pairs of longitudinally spaced runner blades arranged in tandem along each side of said body portion, and
- a pair of auxiliary blade assemblies attached to said lower surface along each side of said body portion between respective forward and rearward runner blades and arranged in tandem therewith, each of said auxiliary blade assemblies comprising a blade having a runner portion with leg portions extending from opposite ends of said runner portion, the lower edge of said runner portion being spaced closer to the lower surface of said body portion than the lower edges of said first and second pairs of runner blades, a first pair of longitudinally spaced mounting plates attached to said lower surface, each of said first pair of mounting plates having a pair of longitudinally spaced bolts affixed thereto and extending perpendicularly therefrom, a second pair of mounting plates attached to respective free ends of said leg portions, one of said second pair of mounting plates having a circular opening and an arc-shaped opening longitudinally spaced from said circular opening, the other of said second pair of mounting plates having a pair of longitudinally spaced arc-shaped openings, each of said arc-shaped openings in said second pair of mounting plates having a radius of curvature equal to the distance between said circular opening and a respective one of said arc-shaped openings, and wing nuts threadedly engageable with said bolts for securing said second pair of mounting plates to said first pair of mounting plates while permitting pivotal movement of said auxiliary blade relative to the longitudinal axis of said elongated body portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/290,372, filed 12/29/88 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
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290372 |
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