Information
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Patent Grant
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6561525
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Patent Number
6,561,525
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Date Filed
Monday, June 12, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 13, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Vanaman; Frank
- Restifo; Jeffrey
Agents
- Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 280 11204
- 280 11211
- 280 11215
- 280 11221
- 280 11223
- 280 1127
- 280 1128
- 280 11231
- 280 11225
- 280 11217
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An in-line skating device of a roller skate has a base which is fastened to the sole of a boot of the roller skate is fastened pivotally with a wheel carrier. The wheel carrier is provided with a plurality of wheels pivoted thereto in sequence. The carrier is formed of at least two pairs of carrying plates. Two carrying plates of each pair are connected in a parallel manner and are pivoted in the longitudinal direction. The wheels are respectively pivoted between the two carrying plates. The pivoting point of two adjoining carrying plates is located on the axle of one of the wheels. When the base turns in relation to the carrier, the carrying plates of one pair displace in relation to the carrying plates of other pair, thereby enabling the wheels pivoted to the carrying plates of one of the pairs to remain in contact with the ground surface so as to enable the roller skate to be started swiftly at a fast pace.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a roller skate, and more particularly to an in-line skating device enabling the roller skate to start swiftly at a fast pace and having means for braking the roller skate in motion in a smooth and gentle manner.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The conventional in-line skating device of the roller skate comprises a plurality of wheels, which are uniformly pivoted to a sole plate. The device is defective in design in that it prevents the roller skate from being started promptly or suddenly at a fast pace in view of the fact that some wheels can not be maneuvered to remain in contact with the ground while other wheels have left the ground. As a result, a roller skater must resort to all wheels or the front wheel to start the roller skate. It is conceivably difficult to start the roller skate swiftly by means of all wheels because of a considerable friction force that has to be overcome. On the other hand, it is also difficult to start the roller skate rapidly by the front wheel which does not afford a sufficient impetus.
An improved in-line skating device is disclosed by the WO 96136408 patent and is used to fasten pivotally the base of the boot with the carrier of the wheels. The base is provided with a brake shoe, which is put into action at the time when the base turns in relation to the carrier. The device is defective in design in that the braking action is apt to jam the wheels in motion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a roller skate with an in-line skating device which is free from the deficiencies of the prior art devices described above.
The device of the present invention comprises a base and a wheel carrier fastened pivotally with the base. The base is fastened to the sole of a boot. The wheel carrier is formed of two pairs of carrying plates. Two carrying plates of each pair are connected with each other in a parallel fashion. Each wheel is pivoted between the two carrying plates. The carrying plates of each pair are pivoted together in sequence lengthwise. The pivoting point of two adjoining pairs of the carrying plates is located on the axle of one of the wheels. When the base turns in relation to the wheel carrier, one pair of the carrying plates displace in relation to other pair of the carrying plates, thereby enabling the wheel which is pivoted to one pair of the carrying plates to make contact with the ground.
The base of the device of the present invention is provided at one end with a braking mechanism comprising an arresting wheel which is capable of arresting the corresponding wheel at such time when the base turns in relation to the wheel carrier. As a result, the roller skate in a gliding motion can be slowed down or stopped stably and gently by the braking mechanism.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a schematic view of an in-line roller skate of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows a partial schematic side view of the in-line roller skate of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
shows a sectional view of a portion indicated by the direction of a line
3
—
3
as shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
shows a sectional view of a portion indicated by the direction of a line
4
—
4
as shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
shows a schematic view of two wheels of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention in motion.
FIG. 6
shows a schematic view of the braking mechanism of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention in action.
FIG. 7
shows a side schematic view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
shows a schematic view of two wheels of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention in motion.
FIG. 9
shows a schematic view of the braking mechanism of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention in action.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIG. 1
, an in-line skating device
10
of the first preferred embodiment comprises four wheels
12
,
14
,
16
, and
18
, which are linearly arranged such that the first wheel
12
is located at the toe end, and that the fourth wheel
18
is located at the heel end. The device
10
is fastened to the sole of a boot
20
by a plurality of rivets (not shown in the drawing).
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the device
10
of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a base
22
by which the device
10
is fastened to the sole of the boot
20
, a wheel carrier
24
for carrying the four wheels
12
,
14
,
16
and
18
, and a braking mechanism
26
.
The base
11
has two parallel long side plates
28
and
30
, which are connected with each other by a front end plate
32
and a rear end plate
34
. The base
22
is fastened with the boot
20
such that the front end plate
32
is fastened with the sole of the boot
20
, and that the rear end plate
34
is fastened with the heel portion of the boot
20
.
The wheel carrier
24
is formed of a pair of front carrying plates
36
and a pair of rear carrying plates
38
. The two front carrying plates
36
are fastened together by a fastening pin
40
in a parallel manner. Two shaft pins
42
,
44
are provided for mounting rotatably the wheels
12
and
14
such that the shaft pins
42
and
44
are put through the pivoting points of the two side ends of the front carrying plates
36
and the axial holes of the wheels
12
and
14
. The rear carrying plates
38
are fastened in a parallel manner by a fastening pin
46
. The rear carrying plates
38
are provided with three pivoting points which are equidistantly arranged. The front pivoting point extends to the rear end of the front carrying plate
36
, whereas the rear pivoting points overlap and are penetrated by the shaft pin
44
. The wheels
16
and
18
are rotatably mounted on two shaft pins
48
and
50
, which are put through the rear carrying plates
38
, the rear pivoting points, and the axial holes of the wheels
16
and
18
.
The base
22
is provided at the front end with a slide rod
52
fastened therewith such that the slide rod
52
is received in an arcuate hole
54
of the front carrying plate
36
, thereby enabling the front ends of the base
22
and the carrier
24
to displace along the arcuate hole
54
in relation to each other. The first preferred embodiment of the present invention is provided with an arcuate jacket
56
of a plastic material, which is disposed between the two front carrying plates
36
such that two openings thereof are corresponding in location to the arcuate holes
54
, and that the slide rod
52
is fitted thereinto to move along the arcuate hole
56
. The rear end of the base
22
is pivoted with the rear carrying plates,
38
by a fastening pin
58
. The rear end of the base
22
is capable of swiveling on the fastening pin
58
serving as a pivot. The front end plate
32
of the base and the top of the jacket
56
are provided therebetween a coil spring
59
for keeping the wheels
12
and
14
at the position as shown in
FIG. 2
at the time when the wheels
12
and
14
are not exerted on by an external force.
The braking mechanism
26
comprises a support arm
60
and an arresting wheel
62
. The support arm
60
is made of a plastic material by molding and is provided at the front end with a recessed mouth
64
for disposing an insertion pin
66
which is fastened between the two side plates of the base. The center of the arm body is penetrated by the fastening pin
58
. The arm
60
is provided at the rear end with a receiving chamber
68
for receiving the arresting wheel
62
. The receiving chamber
68
is provided in the two side walls with a recess
70
for receiving an axle
71
of the arresting wheel
62
. The arresting wheel
62
is fastened with the support arm
60
such that the arresting wheel
62
is located at a predetermined level between the wheels
16
and
18
.
When the in-line skating device
10
is in the state as shown in
FIG. 2
, all wheels are in contact with the ground. In the meantime, the braking mechanism
26
is not in contact with any one of the wheels. Under such a circumstance, the device
10
works like the conventional in-line skating device. The device
10
of the present invention has two functional advantages over the prior art counterpart. In the first place, the device
10
of the present invention enables the roller skate to start at a fast pace. Secondly, the device
10
affords the roller skate a smooth brake action.
As illustrated in
FIG. 5
, when a roller skater is ready to start gliding on the ground, the roller skater may use his or her sole to press the device
10
with an appropriate force so as to cause the top end of the base
22
to move along the slide rod
52
to the bottom end of the arcuate hole
54
. In the meantime, the rear carrying plate
38
of the wheel carrier
24
turns upward on the shaft pin
44
in relation to the front carrying plate
36
. With the exception of the front carrying plate
36
, the remainder of the device
10
is slightly tilted forward such that only the first wheel
12
and the second wheel
14
are in contact with a ground surface “G” at the time when the roller skater begins gliding on the ground surface “G”. In light of only two wheels
12
and
14
being in contact with the ground surface, the device
10
of the present invention is encountered with a lesser frictional force, thereby enabling the roller skater to start swiftly at a fast pace. In the midst of gliding at a desired speed with two wheels
12
and
14
, the roller skater pulls back his or her heel portion to cause the compressed spring
59
to return to its original form, thereby making the recovery spring force available to the front carrying plate
36
to take the two wheels
12
and
14
back to the state as shown in FIG.
2
. As a result, the roller skater glides on the four wheels
12
,
14
,
16
, and
18
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 6
, the roller skate in motion is slowed down or stopped by pressing the device
10
with the roller skater's heel so as to cause the heel end of the base
22
to swivel downward on the fastening pin
58
in relation to the wheel carrier
24
. In the meantime, the toe end of the base
22
travels along the arcuate hole
54
to arrive at the upper end of the arcuate hole
54
, whereas the front end of the front carrying plate
36
carries the first wheel
12
to swivel upward on the shaft pin
44
. As a result, the arresting wheel
62
is forced to move from the position as shown in
FIG. 2
to the position as shown in FIG.
6
. The arresting wheel
62
is thus forced against the third wheel
16
and the fourth wheel
18
. In other words, the braking action is brought about with ease by using the heel of the roller skater to put an appropriate pressure on the device
10
of the present invention, without having to concentrate the body weight of the roller skate on the heel end of the base
22
. The roller skater may resume the gliding after interruption by keeping the feet in the horizontal position, thereby resulting in the disengagement of the arresting wheel
62
with the third wheel
16
and the fourth wheel
18
. As a result, all four wheels
12
,
14
,
16
, and
18
come in contact with the ground surface. In other words, the base
22
turns on the fastening pin
58
to return to the position as shown in
FIG. 2
from the position as shown in FIG.
6
.
As shown in
FIGS. 7-9
, an in-line skating device
70
of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention is basically similar in construction to the in-line skating device
10
described above, with the difference being that the former comprises a wheel carrier
72
which is formed of three pairs of the carrying plates
74
,
76
, and
78
. The front carrying plates
74
are provided with two shaft pins
80
and
82
for pivoting two wheels
84
and
86
. The rear carrying plates
78
are provided with two shaft pins
88
and
90
for pivoting two wheels
92
and
94
. The middle carrying plates
76
are fastened pivotally at both front and rear ends with the rear ends of the front carrying plates
74
and the front ends of the rear carrying plates
78
by the shaft pins
82
and
88
. The front carrying plates
74
are provided at the rear ends with a position confining slot
96
having an opening. A position confining pillar
98
is put through the position confining slot
96
to fasten with the center of the middle carrying plate
76
such that the position confining pillar
98
is fitted into a torsion spring
100
which urges at one end thereof the fastening pillar
102
of the rear end of the front carrying plate
74
, and at other end thereof the fastening pillar
104
of the middle carrying plate
76
.
The in-line skating device
70
is started by pressing with the foot sole the device
70
, so as to cause the toe end of the base
106
to displace downward. In the meantime, the two wheels
92
and
94
of the rear carrying plates
78
are lifted from the ground surface “G”. As a result, only two wheels
84
and
86
are in contact with the ground surface, as shown in FIG.
8
. As the roller skater glides at a desired speed, the other two wheels
92
and
94
can be caused to come in contact with the ground surface by pulling back his or her soles in view of the fact that each carrying plate of the wheel carrier
72
is forced by the recovery force of the torsion spring
100
to return to its original state. The roller skate in motion can be slowed down or stopped by pressing with the foot heel the in-line skating device
70
, thereby causing the wheels
84
and
86
to be lifted by the action of the connection rods of the carrying plates, as shown in FIG.
9
. The roller skater may resume the gliding after interruption by keeping his or her feet in the horizontal position. The base
106
returns from the position as shown in
FIG. 9
to the position as shown in FIG.
7
. All four wheels are no longer arrested and are in contact with the ground surface.
Claims
- 1. An in-line skating device of a roller skate, said device comprising:a base fastened to the sole of a boot of the roller skate; a wheel carrier fastened pivotally with said base; a plurality of wheels pivoted to said wheel carrier; wherein said wheel carrier comprises at least two pairs of carrying plates, with two carrying plates of each pair of said two pairs being connected with each other in a parallel manner, said wheels being pivoted respectively between two carrying plates, said carrying plates being arranged in sequence such that adjoining ends of said carrying plates are pivoted together at an axle of one of said wheels so as to enable said carrier to turn in relation to said base, said pairs of said carrying plates being able to displace in relation to each other, thereby leaving a predetermined number of said wheels to be in contact with the ground surface.
- 2. The device as defined in claim 1 further comprising a braking mechanism which is fastened with said base for arresting a predetermined number of said wheels at such time when said base turns in relation to said wheel carrier.
- 3. The device as defined in claim 2, wherein:said base has a heel end; said wheel carrier is formed of one pair of rear carrying plates to which at least two of said wheels are pivoted; and said braking mechanism comprises a support arm and an arresting wheel, said support arm being fastened to said heel end of said base, said arresting wheel being pivoted to said support arm such that said arresting wheel is disposed at a predetermined level between two of said wheels pivoted to said rear carrying plates, and that said arresting wheel displaces downward to arrest said two wheels at such time when said heel end of said base swivels downwards. 4.The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said wheel carrier is formed of one pair of front carrying plates and one pair of rear carrying plates, said front carrying plates being provided in two longitudinal ends with a pivoting point for pivoting one of said wheels, said rear carrying plates being provided in two longitudinal ends with a pivoting point, and in a center with a pivoting point, said pivoting point of one of said longitudinal ends being pivoted with said pivoting point of one end of said front carrying plate, other two pivoting points of said rear carrying plates being pivoted with one of said wheels.
- 5. The device as defined in claim 4, wherein said base has a toe end and a heel end, with said heel end being rotatably fastened with rear carrying plates, said toe end being fastened with said front carrying plates such that said toe end displaces in a range of a predetermined radian whereby said rear carrying plates swivel in relation to said front carrying plates so as to lift said wheels pivoted thereto at such time when said toe end of said base is exerted on by an external force.
- 6. The device as defined in claim 5, wherein said front carrying plates are provided between said two pivoting points thereof with an arcuate hole; wherein said toe end of said base is fastened with a slide rod whereby said slide rod is slidably received in said arcuate hole, thereby enabling said toe end to slide along the track of said arcuate hole at the time when said heel end of said base turns.
- 7. The device as defined in claim 6 further comprising an arcuate jacket having two openings, said jacket being disposed between said first pair of carrying plates such that said two openings are corresponding to said arcuate hole for said slide rod to be fitted thereinto and to move along the track of said arcuate hole.
- 8. The device as defined in claim 7 further comprising a coil spring urging at one end thereof said toe end of said base, and at other end thereof said jacket, thereby enabling said two wheels of said front carrying plates to remain in contact with the ground surface at the time when said two wheels are not exerted on by an external force.
- 9. The device as defined in claim 1 wherein each pair of carrying plates has at least one of said wheels pivoted thereto.
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