The field of the invention is Inline Skate Brakes and the invention relates more particularly to Inline Skate Brakes of a type which have at least two “diabolos.” The term “diabolo” is intended to mean a roller which has two halves and a center portion having a reduced diameter. An example of such a diabolo is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,639,104. Such diabolos can put substantial braking force on one or more wheels to the extent where such wheels are subject to lock up. This is undesirable and a system which distributed the braking force among all four wheels would be beneficial.
The present invention is for a brake assembly for Inline Skates having at least three wheels supported by a downwardly directed frame member. A right and a left carrier plate are positioned on inner surfaces of the frame members inwardly of the wheels. The carrier plates support two diabolos. A forward diabolo contacts two forward-most wheels and a rearward diabolo contacts the two rearward most wheels. In this way a braking force is exerted on all four wheels greatly reducing the chance of a wheel lock up. The carrier plates are moved upwardly or downwardly by being linked to a pivotal collar position around the ankle portion of the boot of the inline skate. They are moved upwardly if the diabolos are positioned below the axis of the wheels and downwardly if the diabolos are positioned above the axis of the wheels.
The brake assembly in the present invention is shown in side view in
Frame 11 supports four axles: 14, 15, 16 and 17. These axles support front wheel 18, second wheel 19, third wheel 20, and rear wheel 21, respectively, as shown in
A right carrier plate 25 has an elongated cutout 26 which surrounds the protrusion which surrounds axle 15. Similarly, an elongated cutout 27 surrounds the protrusion which surrounds axle 16. These cutouts and protrusions guide and position right carrier plate 25 and permit it to move up and down, but inhibit a back and forth motion. The left carrier plate 28, similarly, has elongated cutouts 29 and 30 as shown in
Carrier plates 25 and 28 hold two diabolos 31 and 32. The forward diabolo 31 is held in a pair of slots 33. These slots permit a centering of a diabolo between front wheel 18 and second wheel 19 when the carrier plates are moved downwardly. This equalizes the force applied between the diabolos to wheels 18 and 19. Similarly, slots 34 hold diabolo 32 and permit it to become centered between third wheel 20 and rear wheel 21 when the carrier plates are lowered.
One way of moving the carrier plates up and down is indicated in
The actuating levers 35 and 36 are pivoted in a forward direction during normal skating by a cable/spoke actuator 39 on the right hand side and 40 on the left hand side. These cables/spoke members comprise force conveying members between a collar 41 which is pivoted by a pair of collar pivots 42. The cables 39 and 40 are connected to an adjuster knob 43 which easily permits the user to adjust the position of actuating lever 35 as desired.
Each actuating lever is operationally connected to one of the carrier plates by a cam and cam rider type of arrangement. Specifically, a lever cam member pin 44 passes through a carrier plate cam member slot 45. As the collar pivots in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in
The result is an exceptionally smooth braking action applied to all four wheels. The likelihood of a wheel lock up is greatly reduced.
A front view of diabolo 31 is shown in
An alternate method of moving the carrier plates up and down is shown in
This application is a continuation in part of applicant's application Ser. No. 10/766,600 filed Jan. 27, 2004 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,948,723, which is incorporated by reference herein.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20050161294 A1 | Jul 2005 | US |
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Parent | 10766600 | Jan 2004 | US |
Child | 10962340 | US |