Claims
- 1. An in-line roller skate for a skater's foot, the skate comprising:
- (a) a flexible upper shoe for receiving a skater's foot and having a nondurable underside, lateral, toe end, heel end and instep portions, at least the instep portion being formed from a substantially non-rigid material;
- (b) a base constructed from a substantially rigid material, the base having a durable lower surface, an upper surface that receives and supports the nondurable underside of the upper shoe, a toe rim that extends upwardly from the upper surface to surround and protect the toe end at least portions of the lateral sides of the upper shoe, and a heel support that extends upwardly from the upper surface to surround and protect the heel end of the upper shoe, the base leaving at least the instep portion of the upper shoe exposed, the upper shoe being mounted to the base with the toe end and heel end of the upper shoe being laterally stationary with respect to the toe rim and heel support, respectively, of the base during use;
- (c) an ankle cuff pivotally connected on lateral and medial sides to the base and extending upwardly therefrom above the heel support to provide lateral and medial support to the upper shoe;
- (d) an at least semi-rigid fastener for securing the ankle cuff about the lower leg of the skater; and
- (e) a frame mounted on the lower surface of the base for mounting a plurality of wheels thereto.
- 2. The in-line roller skate of claim 1, wherein the base is of unitary construction.
- 3. The in-line roller skate of claim 1, wherein the upper shoe is fixed to the base adjacent the toe and heel ends.
- 4. In an in-line roller skate having an upper shoe portion and a lower frame portion, said upper shoe portion being adapted to support a skater's foot and ankle, and said upper shoe portion being positioned upwardly adjacent said lower frame portion, said lower frame portion including a plurality of wheels rotatable in a common, longitudinally extending plane of rotation, the improvement wherein said upper shoe portion comprises:
- a non-rigid shoe portion adapted to receive a skater's foot and having a nondurable lower surface underlying the received skater's foot, said non-rigid shoe portion formed of a fastener coupled thereto for securing said non-rigid shoe portion around the foot of the skater;
- a durable base extending beneath and interconnected to said nondurable lower surface of said! non-rigid shoe portion adjacent at least a toe or heel portion of said base to fix said non-rigid shoe portion to said base to prevent lateral movement of said non-rigid upper portion relative to said base, said base including a lower interface for connection to said lower frame portion; and
- a substantially rigid support structure extending upwardly from said base adjacent portions of said non-rigid shoe portion for providing support for said non-rigid shoe portion and the skater's ankle to aid the skater in maintaining said in-line roller skate in a substantially vertical position, said support structure including an ankle support cuff pivotally coupled on lateral and medial sides thereof to said base, said ankle support cuff including an at least semi-rigid portion fastened about the skater's leg for substantial lateral rigidity while also leaving a majority of the vamp of the non-rigid shoe portion exposed during use.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/209,321, filed Dec. 9, 1998, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/811,134 filed Mar. 3, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,848,796, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/484,467, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/094,576, filed Jul. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,466.
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