Claims
- 1. An in-line roller skate frame comprising:
- parallel side walls that extend lengthwise of the frame and that are spaced apart transversely of the frame;
- through-aperture means in said side walls to provide for the in-line mounting of roller wheels via axles extending between said side walls;
- mounting bracket means bridging said side walls to provide for mounting of the frame to a skating boot;
- said mounting bracket means comprising wall means that extends both lengthwise and transversely of the frame;
- and through-slot means in said wall means to provide for passage through said wall means of fastening means used to fasten the frame to such a boot;
- said through-slot means having length that extends transversely of the frame;
- characterized in that:
- said wall means extends transversely of the frame over and outwardly beyond both of said side walls;
- and the length of said through-slot means extends transversely of the frame to span at least the spacing distance between said side walls.
- 2. An in-line roller skate frame as set forth in claim 1 characterized further in that said mounting bracket means comprises plural mounting brackets that are spaced apart lengthwise of the frame;
- and each of said mounting brackets comprises a corresponding portion of said wall means and a corresponding portion of said through-slot means such that each mounting bracket contains a boot-confronting wall that extends both lengthwise and transversely of the frame;
- and each boot-confronting wall contains at least one through-slot whose length extends transversely of the frame.
- 3. An in-line roller skate frame as set forth in claim 2 characterized further in that each mounting bracket comprises in its boot-confronting wall plural parallel through-slots arranged perpendicular to the length of the frame.
- 4. An in-line roller skate frame as set forth in claim 1 characterized further in that said mounting bracket means and said side walls are respective portions of an extrusion.
- 5. An in-line roller skate frame as set forth in claim 1 characterized further in that said through-aperture means comprises, for mounting each roller wheel via a corresponding axle, a first through-aperture extending between inside and outside surfaces of one of said side walls and a second through-aperture extending between inside and outside surfaces of the other of said side walls, said first and second through-apertures having a common axis;
- said first through-aperture has a semi-circular bearing surface that is proximate said inside surface of said one side wall and a non-circular surface that is proximate said outside surface of said one side wall;
- said semi-circular bearing surface serves to bear at least a portion of the load force that is transmitted between the frame and the corresponding axle when the frame is in use;
- said non-circular surface extends around said axis generally co-extensively with, but at least radially outwardly of, said semi-circular bearing surface;
- and said non-circular surface has two lobes disposed diametrically opposite each other.
- 6. An in-line roller skate frame as set forth in claim 5 characterized further in that said non-circular surface comprises a circular segment that is centered at said axis and extends circumferentially around said axis and merges into said two lobes.
- 7. An in-line roller skate frame as set forth in claim 5 characterized further in that said semi-circular bearing surface is one-half of a circular hole forming that portion of said first through-aperture that is proximate said inside surface of said one side wall;
- and said two lobes form portions of an otherwise circular hole forming that portion of said first through-aperture that is proximate said outside surface of said one side wall.
- 8. An in-line roller skate frame as set forth in claim 7 characterized further in that each of said two lobes projects radially inwardly and subtends an acute angle about said axis.
- 9. An in-line roller skate frame as set forth in claim 8 characterized further in that said two lobes lie on a diameter across said axis that is parallel to the length of the frame.
- 10. An in-line roller skate frame as set forth in claim 5 characterized further in that each of said two lobes subtends an acute angle about said axis and said two lobes lie on a diameter across said axis that is parallel to the length of the frame.
Parent Case Info
This is a request for the filing of a divisional application of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 07/920,141, filed Jul. 24, 1992 is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,513,861 in the names of Mario F. Milroy and Craig A. Justice for IN-LINE ROLLER SKATE FRAME.
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Divisions (1)
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