Claims
- 1. An inline roller skate wheel comprising:
- a) a tread element and a braking element;
- b) said tread element having a diameter of from 35 mm to 55 mm and an axial width less than 15 mm when the wheel is vertically disposed;
- c) said tread element having a sleeve for receiving an axle and an outer skin of tough resilient material, the thickness of said outer skin being less than 10 mm;
- d) said braking element being coaxial with said tread element and being formed as a laterally disposed axial extension of said tread element, the extension being sufficiently long for the braking element to meet an imaginary line extending upwardly at an angle of at least 60.degree. with a horizontal skating surface and at a tangent to said tread element closest to said surface when said tread element is vertically disposed;
- e) said braking element including an outer skin of tough resilient material which forms a braking surface, the thickness of said braking element outer skin being greater than 5 mm;
- f) said braking element further including at least one air chamber located only within said axial extension and sufficiently close to the braking surface to accentuate distortion of the braking element when the wheel is tilted relative to the vertical disposition when the braking surface is engaged with the skating surface.
- 2. An inline roller skate comprising:
- a) a boot having a sole;
- b) a frame affixed to the bottom of said sole;
- said frame including downwardly extending bracket means;
- a series of at least six axle holes in said bracket means, said axle holes being disposed along a downwardly convex arcuate line;
- c) an axle secured in each of said axle holes;
- d) a wheel carried by each of said axles;
- e) the wheel carried by at least two of said axles including a tread element and a braking element;
- f) said tread element having a diameter of from 35 mm to 55 mm and an axial width less than 15 mm when the wheel is vertically disposed;
- g) said tread element having a sleeve for receiving an axle and an outer skin of tough resilient material, the thickness of said outer skin being less than 10 mm;
- h) said braking element being coaxial with said tread element and being formed as a laterally disposed axial extension of said tread element, the extension being sufficiently long for the braking element to meet an imaginary line extending upwardly at an angle of at least 60.degree. with a horizontal skating surface and at a tangent to said tread element closest to said surface when said tread element is vertically disposed;
- i) said braking element including an outer skin of tough resilient material which forms a braking surface, the thickness of said braking element outer skin being greater than 5 mm;
- j) said braking element further including at least one air chamber located only within said axial extension and sufficiently close to the braking surface to accentuate distortion of the braking element when the wheel is tilted relative to the vertical disposition when the braking surface is engaged with the skating surface.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's co-pending application Ser. No. 08/745,268 filed Nov. 8, 1996 entitled Inline Hockey Skate.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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