Claims
- 1. An in-line roller skate including at least three wheels mounted on a frame on which is secured a boot and a braking device which includes a lateral rod carrying brake pads for coming into contact with discs mounted on a lateral surface of the wheels during a braking operation, said rod being guided lengthways on the frame, return means to bring the rod into a rest position, and a control lever articulated on the skate frame, a backward movement of the boot or leg of a user allowing the lever to push the rod longitudinally forwards against return means into a wheel braking position, wherein at least one ramp on a guide path of the rod is mounted on the rod or at least on a guide member of the frame between two axles of neighboring wheels for bringing said brake pads into contact with said discs when the rod moves forwards against said return means so that the braking force imposed on the brake pads against the discs of said neighboring wheels is applied at a point of the rod in the ramp region, the rod being resilient in order to be able to bend between the brake pads in contact with the discs of said neighboring wheels to assure gradual braking, and wherein the rod carrying the brake pads is placed above axles of the wheels so that the brake pads touch an upper surface of each disc of the wheels so that at the moment of contact of the pads on the discs, the rotation of the wheels in the direction of movement of the skate can drive the rod forwards in the direction of the wheels, independently of the action of the control lever, via friction of the pads on the discs to assist braking and to cause the rod pads to clamp against the disc.
- 2. The skate according to claim 1, wherein it includes four wheels each with a disc on a lateral surface, and wherein two ramps are mounted on the rod in contact with abutting elements of the guide members of the frame, the first ramp being disposed between two rear wheels, while the second ramp is positioned between the two front wheels.
- 3. The skate according to claim 1, wherein it includes two lateral rods on both sides of the wheels, the brake pads of each rod each coming into contact with a disc placed on each side of the wheels, when the rod moves forwards.
- 4. The skate according to claims 2 or 3, wherein the rod is separated into two rod half-parts, each half-part being provided with one of the two ramps.
- 5. The skate according to claim 4, wherein the connection of the two rod half-parts is assured by a cross-bar housed so as to move longitudinally in a guide member placed between the second and third wheel, one of the ends of each rod half-part coming into contact with an inclined surface of the cross-bar so that, when the rod moves forward, the ends of the rod half-parts in contact with the cross-bar undergo a force in the direction of the wheels.
- 6. The skate according to claim 2, wherein each abutting element of the guide members is a housing having a complementary shape to the ramps of the rod to allow a stop to be provided for the rod in a rest position and to guide the rod in the direction of the wheels during braking.
- 7. The skate according to claim 1, wherein the ramp or ramps are positioned between the axles of neighboring wheels as a function of the braking pressure values to be attributed to one and the other of the neighboring wheels.
- 8. The skate according to claim 1, wherein said skate includes five wheels disposed between two plates of the frame each with a disc on a lateral surface, wherein a longitudinal guide plate for the rod is mounted externally on one of the frame plates, wherein the rod has protuberances each carrying a brake pad to come into contact with the discs of the wheels and passing through elongated holes made in the plate of the frame on the plate side, the width of the elongated holes being greater than the width of the protuberances to allow the rod to make a longitudinal forward movement in the direction of the wheels during braking, and wherein three ramps are mounted on the rod in contact with the abutting elements of the guide members of the frame plate, the first and second ramps each being disposed between the axles of the three rear wheels, while the third ramp is positioned between the two front wheels.
- 9. The skate according to claim 1, wherein the return means are formed by a tubular part secured to the frame housing a spring acting parallel to the axes of the wheels and ending in at least one wedge abutting another ramp mounted on the opposite side to the braking force application ramp to push the rod into a rest position.
- 10. The skate according to claim 1, wherein the return means are formed by a spring housed in a longitudinal opening of the rod abutting against a stop of the frame to push the rod into a rest position.
- 11. The skate according to claim 1, wherein an anti-friction and thermal gasket is placed between each disc and the corresponding lateral surface of the wheels in order to prevent the wheel rubber overheating during braking.
- 12. The skate according to claim 1, wherein an adjusting screw is provided to move the point of rotation of the lever in order to adjust the braking action of the lever on the rod.
- 13. An in-line roller skate including at least three wheels mounted on a frame on which is secured a boot and a braking device which includes:a lateral rod carrying brake pads for coming into contact with discs mounted on a lateral surface of the wheels during a braking operation, said rod being guided lengthways on the frame, return means to bring said rod into a rest position, and a control lever articulated on the skate frame, a backward movement of the boot or leg of a user allowing the lever to push the rod longitudinally forwards against return means into a wheel braking position, wherein at least one ramp on a guide path of the rod is mounted on the rod in contact with at least one abutting element of guide members of the frame between two axles of neighboring wheels for bringing said brake pads into contact with said discs when the rod moves forward against said return means so that the braking force imposed on the brake pads against the discs of said neighboring wheels is applied at a point of the rod in the ramp region, the rod being resilient in order to be able to bend between the brake pads in contact with the discs of said neighboring wheels to assure gradual braking, wherein the rod carrying the brake pads is placed above axles of the wheels so that the brake pads touch an upper surface of each disc of the wheels so that at the moment of contact of the pads on the discs, the rotation of the wheels in the direction of movement of the skate can drive the rod forwards in the direction of the wheels, independently of the action of the control lever, via friction of the pads on the discs to assist braking and to cause the rod pads to clamp against the disc, and wherein said abutting element of the guide members is a housing having a complementary shape to the ramp of the rod to allow a stop to be provided for the rod in a rest position and to guide the rod in the direction of the wheels during braking.
- 14. The skate according to claim 13, wherein it includes four wheels each with a disc on a lateral surface, and wherein two ramps are mounted on the rod in contact with abutting elements of the guide members of the frame, the first ramp being disposed between two rear wheels, while the second ramp is positioned between the two front wheels.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of international application Serial No. PCT/CH00/00098 filed Feb. 23, 2000 and published on WO 00/50132 in French, which further claims priority to Swiss application Serial No. CH 0339/99, filed Feb. 24, 1999.
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Continuations (1)
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