Claims
- 1. An in-line skate comprising:a platform adapted for attachment of the skate to a foot, a rigid frame, a plurality of wheels mounted on said frame, configured for rolling ground contact along a single line, each wheel of said plurality of wheels having an axis of rotation, said plurality of wheels having a plane of rotation that is coplanar with at least one of the wheels, a first shock element mounted on said platform and said frame configured for non-pivotal resilient extension of said platform from said frame along a first axis only, said first shock element comprising a first bearing element mounted on said platform and a second bearing element mounted slidably on said first bearing element and moveable thereon in said first axis only and mounted rigidly on said frame in fixed, non-pivotal position to the axis of rotation and to the plane of rotation of said plurality of wheels, said first shock element comprising a resilient element that urges said first bearing element slidingly away from said second bearing element in said first axis only, said platform having a toe area and a heel area, and further comprising a second shock element, said first shock element being in one of said toe area and said heel area, said second shock element being in the other of said toe area and said heel area, said second shock element being mounted on said platform and being mounted on said frame in fixed position to the axes of rotation and to the plane of rotation of said plurality of wheels.
- 2. The skate of claim 1, wherein said second shock element is configured for resilient extension of said platform from said frame along a second axis parallel to said first axis.
- 3. The skate of claim 2, wherein said platform is adapted to change pitch between said first shock element and said second shock element.
- 4. The skate of claim 1, wherein said platform is flexible in pitch, and is stiff against yaw and roll from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of wheels.
- 5. The skate of claim 1, wherein said platform is flexible in pitch, and is rigid against yaw and roll from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of wheels.
- 6. An in-line skate as defined by claim 1, wherein the first bearing element and the second bearing element are linear slide bearings.
- 7. An in-line skate as defined by claim 6, wherein each of the first and second bearing elements is a cup-shaped element, and wherein one of the first and second cup-shaped bearing elements is closely received by the other of the first and second cup-shaped bearing elements, each of the first and second cup-shaped bearing elements having tubular walls which are in close telescopic fit such that the walls essentially prevent lateral differential movement between the first and second cup-shaped bearing elements and so that the longitudinal axis of the first and second cup-shaped bearing elements remain parallel to each other.
- 8. An in-line skate as defined by claim 4, wherein at least one of the first and second cup-shaped elements includes one of a pin and a screw mounted on the tubular wall thereof, and wherein the other of the first and second cup-shaped bearing elements includes an elongated slot formed in the tubular wall thereof, the slot and the one of the pin and the screw being aligned such that the one of the pin and the screw is received in the slot to prevent the separation of the first and second cup-shaped bearing elements from each other.
- 9. An in-line skate as defined by claim 6, wherein one of the first bearing element and the second bearing element includes a pair of spaced apart bars, and wherein the other of the first bearing element and the second bearing element includes a pair of spaced apart precision linear bearings, each bar being aligned with and closely received by a respective precision linear bearing with very small clearances therebetween, the very small clearances between the bars and the precision linear bearings substantially preventing roll, pitch and yaw between the platform and the frame; and wherein the in-line skate further includes a resilient element positioned between the pair of bars.
- 10. An in-line skate as defined by claim 9, wherein the resilient element includes a spring and an elastomeric stop situated inside the spring.
- 11. An in-line skate as defined by claim 6, wherein one of the first bearing element and the second bearing element includes a post having a bearing wall and the other of the first bearing element and the second bearing element includes a slide bearing having a bearing wall, the slide bearing closely slideably receiving the post; and wherein the in-line skate includes a resilient element, the post and slide bearing being situated within the resilient element, the resilient element urging the platform away from the frame in a sliding direction which is parallel to the sliding relation of the bearing wall of the post and the bearing wall of the slide bearing.
- 12. An in-line skate comprising:a platform adapted for attachment of the skate to a foot, a frame, a plurality of in-line wheels mounted on said frame, said plurality of in-line wheels having a plane of rotation that is coplanar with at least one of the wheels, a first shock element comprising a first bearing element configured for solely a Z direction movement of said first shock element along an axial direction of said first shock element, mounted on said frame and on said platform, a second shock element comprising a second bearing element configured for solely a Z direction movement of said second shock element along an axial direction of said second shock element, mounted on said frame and on said platform, spaced from said first shock element, the shock elements being configured so that said platform is moved non-pivotally and solely in a Z direction by each shock element.
- 13. The skate of claim 12, wherein said platform is configured to change pitch between said first shock element and said second shock element.
- 14. The skate of claim 12 wherein said platform is flexible in pitch, and is stiffened against yaw and roll from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of inline wheels.
- 15. The skate of claim 12 wherein said platform is flexible in pitch, and is rigid against yaw and roll from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of in-line wheels.
- 16. The skate of claim 12 wherein the shock elements at their mountings to said platform are prevented from moving in an X or Y direction from each other, from moving in a Y direction from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of in-line wheels, and from moving in the X direction from a line parallel to the axis of rotation of at least one of the wheels of said plurality of in-line wheels.
- 17. The skate of claim 12 wherein the shock elements at their mountings to said frame are prevented from moving in an X or Y direction from each other, from moving in a Y direction from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of in-line wheels, and from moving in the X direction from a line parallel to the axis of rotation of at least one of the wheels of said plurality of in-line wheels.
- 18. The skate of claim 16 wherein the shock elements at their mountings to said frame are prevented from moving in an X or Y direction from each other, from moving in a Y direction from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of in-line wheels, and from moving in the X direction from a line parallel to the axis of rotation of at least one of the wheels of said plurality of in-line wheels.
- 19. The skate of claim 16 wherein said platform is flexible in pitch, and is stiff against yaw and roll from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of in-line wheels.
- 20. An in-line skate comprising:a platform adapted for attachment of the skate to a foot, a frame, a plurality of in-line wheels mounted on said frame and arranged in an X direction, having a ground contact line, a pair of shock elements mounted spaced apart on said frame and mounted on said platform, so that if the wheels are held fixed to the ground, the shock elements are configured so that said platform moves non-pivotally in only a vertical Z direction at each shock element and each shock element is prevented from moving in a lateral Y direction and in a toe to heel X direction from each other.
- 21. The in-line skate of claim 20 wherein each shock element is prevented from moving in a lateral Y direction from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of in-line wheels that is coplanar with at least one of the wheels, and from moving in the toe to heel X direction measured from a line parallel to the axis of rotation of at least one of the wheels of said plurality of in-line wheels.
- 22. An in-line skate comprising:a frame, a plurality of in-line wheels mounted on said frame, having a ground contact line, first shock element mounted on said frame, comprising first means for attaching said first shock element to a platform adapted for attachment of a skate to a foot, a low hysteresis resilient element mounted on said first shock element between the frame and said first means for attaching, for delivering a rebound energy to the platform when said first shock element is attached to the platform, a second shock element mounted on said frame, comprising second means for attaching said second shock element to the platform, said first shock element and said second shock element being configured so that the first and the second means for attaching move non-pivotally and solely in a Z direction, are prevented from moving in a Y direction from a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of said plurality of in-line wheels that is coplanar with at least one of the wheels, and from moving in an X direction from a line parallel to the axis of rotation of at least one of the wheels of said plurality of in-line wheels.
- 23. In an in-line skate comprising a platform adapted for attachment of the skate to a foot, a frame, a plurality of wheels mounted non-pivotally on said frame, each wheel of said plurality of wheels having an axis of rotation, said plurality of wheels having a plane of rotation that is coplanar with at least one of wheels, the improvement comprising:shock elements mounted on said platform and said frame and configured for resilient extension of said platform from said frame along individual shock element axes, said shock element axes being directed in a Z direction to allow the frame to move non-pivotally and solely in the Z direction with respect to the platform, each shock element comprising a first bearing clement mounted on said platform and a second bearing element mounted slidably in solely the Z direction on said first being element and mounted rigidly on said frame in fixed position to the axis of rotation and to the plane of rotation of said plurality of wheels, said shock elements being spaced apart so that they support said platform on spaced element axes.
- 24. In an in-line skate comprising a platform adapted for attachment of the skate to a foot, a frame, a plurality of wheels mounted on said frame, each wheel of said plurality of wheels having an axis of rotation, said plurality of wheels having a plane of rotation that is coplanar with at least one of the wheels, the improvement comprising:shock elements mounted on said platform and said frame and configured for resilient extension of said platform from said frame along individual shock element axes, each shock element comprising a first bearing element mounted on said platform and a second bearing element mounted slidably on said first bearing element and mounted rigidly on said frame in fixed position to the axis of rotation and to the plane of rotation of said plurality of wheels, said shock elements being spaced apart so that they support said platform on spaced element axes, means on said shock element for preventing separation of said first bearing element from said second bearing element when said shock element is not mounted on said platform and frame so that said shock element is a self-contained element for mounting on said platform and said frame.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/090,754, filed Jun. 26, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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