Claims
- 1. A skate, comprising:an upper defining a heel; a plurality of wheels supported on the upper; a clamping member associated with one of the wheels and movable between an engaged position where the clamping member engages the wheel and a disengaged position where the clamping member is disengaged from the wheel; and a pivotable switch positioned adjacent to the heel and movable independently of the upper, operably connected to the clamping member by a cable, and pivotable about a hinge between a first position which pulls the cable around the hinge and moves the clamping member to the engaged position and a second position which allows the clamping member to move to the disengaged position.
- 2. A skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clamping member comprises a plurality of spaced clamping members respectively associated with the plurality of wheels.
- 3. A skate as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the spaced clamping members defines a respective pivot point located rearwardly of the wheel associated therewith.
- 4. A skate as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the wheels defines an axis of rotation and each of the spaced clamping members defines a pivot point located rearwardly of the axis of rotation of the wheel associated therewith.
- 5. A skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clamping member includes friction pads.
- 6. A skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clamping member is biased away from the wheel.
- 7. A skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pivotable switch is mounted on a switch support.
- 8. A skate as claimed in claim 7, wherein the pivotable switch and the switch support are respectively constructed an arranged such that the pivotable switch is held securely in place by the switch support when the pivotable switch is in the first position.
- 9. A skate as claimed in claim 8, wherein the switch support is provided with a relief opening located such that a portion of the pivotable switch will be adjacent to the relief opening when the pivotable switch is in the first position.
- 10. A skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper is configured to receive a user's leg and the pivotable switch is mounted on the upper such that the pivotable switch can be pivoted without pivoting an adjacent portion of the user's leg.
- 11. A skate, comprising:an upper defining a heel; a plurality of wheels supported on the upper; a plurality of spaced clamping members respectively associated with the plurality of the wheels and movable between engaged positions where the clamping members engage the wheels and disengaged positions where the clamping members are disengaged from the wheels, each of the clamping members including a pair of arms that pivot about a pivot point located rearwardly of the associated wheel; a least one cable operably connected to the plurality of spaced clamping members; and a pivotable switch positioned adjacent to the heel and movable independently of the upper, operably connected to the at least one cable, and pivotable between a first position which moves the clamping members to the engaged positions and a second position which allows the clamping members to move to the disengaged positions.
- 12. A skate as claimed in claim 11, wherein the clamping members include friction pads.
- 13. A skate as claimed in claim 12, wherein the clamping members are biased away from the wheels.
- 14. A skate as claimed in claim 12, wherein the pivotable switch pivots about a hinge and pulls the at least one cable around the hinge when the pivotable swithch is moved from the second position to the first position.
- 15. A skate as claimed in claim 12, wherein the pivotable switch is mounted on a switch support.
- 16. A skate as claimed in claim 15, wherein the pivotable switch and the switch support are respectively constructed an arranged such that the pivotable switch is held securely in place by the switch support when the pivotable switch is in the first position.
- 17. A skate as claimed in claim 16, wherein the switch support is provided with a relief opening located such that a portion of the pivotable switch will be adjacent to the relief opening when the pivotable switch is in the first position.
- 18. A skate as claimed in claim 11, wherein the upper is configured to receive a user's leg and the pivotable switch is mounted on the upper such that the pivotable switch can be pivoted without pivoting an adjacent portion of the user's leg.
- 19. A skate, comprising:an upper defining a heel; a plurality of wheels supported on the upper; a plurality of spaced clamping members respectively associated with the plurality of the wheels and movable between engaged positions where the clamping members engage the wheels and disengaged positions where the clamping member are disengaged from the wheels, each of the clamping members being biased to its disengaged position and including a pair of arms that pivot about a pivot point located rearwardly of the associated wheel; a least one cable operably connected to the plurality of spaced clamping members; a switch support positioned adjacent to the heel; and a pivotable switch mounted on the switch support such that the pivotable switch pivots about an axis, operably connected to the at least one cable, and pivotable between a first position which pulls the at least one cable around the axis and maintains the clamping members in the engaged positions and a second position which allows the clamping members to move to the disengaged positions; the pivotable switch and the switch support being respectively constructed an arranged such that the pivotable switch is held securely in place by the switch support when the pivotable switch is in the first position.
- 20. A skate as claimed in claim 19, wherein the switch support is provided with a relief opening located such that a portion of the pivotable switch will be adjacent to the relief opening when the pivotable switch is in the first position.
- 21. A skate as claimed in claim 19, wherein the upper is configured to receive a user's leg and the pivotable switch and switch support are mounted on the upper such that the pivotable switch can be pivoted without pivoting an adjacent portion of the user's leg.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to previously filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/480,011, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,772,220, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/106,979, filed Jun. 29, 1998. The prior applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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