Claims
- 1. An inline skate braking system configured to be operably positioned on a frame of an inline skate being operated on a skating surface, the braking system comprising:a frame cylinder extending from the frame; first and second rear wheel carriers mounted to the inline skate frame, the second rear wheel carrier pivotable between braking and nonbraking positions and biased in said nonbraking position; first and second rear wheels rotatively mounted to respective ones of said first and second rear wheel carriers; a braking wheel carrier pivotally mounted to the inline skate frame for movement between a braking position and a nonbraking position, said braking wheel carrier being biased in a nonbraking position, and interlocked with the second rear wheel carrier when both of the second and the rear wheel carrier braking wheel carrier are in said nonbraking positions; and a braking wheel rotatively mounted on the braking wheel carrier, the braking wheel being adapted to be selectively pressed against the skating surface, thereby pivoting the braking wheel carrier into the braking position and releasing the second rear wheel carrier from being interlocked with the braking wheel carrier, the braking wheel carrier then contacting the frame cylinder to brake the inline skate.
- 2. The braking system of claim 1, further comprising structure to regulate a braking force generated by said braking system.
- 3. The braking system of claim 2, the braking force regulating structure comprising an axle, a plurality of rubber cylinders and a screw, the axle rotatingly mounted the braking wheel to the braking wheel carrier, the subber cylinders disposed about the axle, the screw threadingly accommodating the axle and cooperating with the rubber cylinders to regulate a braking force generated by the inline skate braking system.
- 4. The braking system of claim 1, further comprising a first spring attached to the frame and first rear wheel carrier and biasing the first rear wheel carrier toward the second rear wheel.
- 5. The braking system of claim 4, further comprising a second spring attached to the frame and second rear wheel carrier and biasing the second rear wheel carrier toward the braking wheel.
- 6. The braking system of claim 5, further comprising a third spring pivotally attached proximate the braking wheel carrier and biasing the braking wheel carrier in the nonbraking position.
- 7. The braking system of claim 1, the braking wheel carrier defining a notch and the second rear wheel carrier comprising a cylinder, the second rear wheel carrier cylinder accommodating the notch when the braking wheel carrier and the second rear wheel carrier are interlocked.
- 8. The braking system of claim 1, further comprising a first cylinder extending from the frame and contacting the first rear wheel carrier when the first rear wheel carrier is in said nonbraking position.
- 9. The braking system 8, further comprising a second cylinder extending from the frame and contacting the second rear wheel carrier when the second rear wheel carrier is in said nonbraking position.
- 10. The braking system of claim 9, further comprising a third cylinder extending from the frame and contacting the braking wheel carrier when the braking wheel carrier is in the braking position.
- 11. An inline skate, comprising:a frame; a frame cylinder extending from the frame; two front wheels rotatively mounted to the frame; and a braking system operably positioned proximate the front wheels and comprising: first and second rear wheel carriers mounted to the frame, both rear wheel carrier being pivotable between braking and nonbraking positions and biased in said nonbraking position, first and second rear wheels rotatively mounted to respective one of said first and second rear wheel carriers, a braking wheel carrier pivotally mounted to the frame for movement between a braking position and a nonbraking position, said braking wheel carrier being biased in a nonbraking position, and interlocked with the second rear wheel carrier when both of the second rear wheel carrier and the braking wheel carrier are in said nonbraking position, and a braking wheel rotatively mounted on the braking wheel carrier, the braking wheel being adapted to be selectively pressed against a skating surface, thereby pivoting the braking wheel carrier into the braking position and releasing the second rear wheel carrier from the braking wheel carrier, the braking wheel carrier pivoting such that the braking wheel carrier contacts the frame cylinder to brake the inline skate.
- 12. The inline skate of claim 11, further comprising structure to regulate a braking force generated by said braking system.
- 13. The inline skate of claim 12, the braking force regulating structure comprising an axle, a plurality of rubber cylinders and a screw, the axle rotatingly mounted the braking wheel to the braking wheel carrier, the subber cylinders disposed about the axle, the screw threadingly accommodating the axle and cooperating with the rubber cylinders to regulate a braking force generated by the inline skate braking system.
- 14. The inline skate of claim 11, the braking system further comprising a first spring attached to the frame and the first rear wheel carrier and biasing the first rear wheel carrier toward the second rear wheel.
- 15. The inline skate of claim 14, the braking system further comprising a second spring attached to the frame and second rear wheel carrier and biasing the second rear carrier toward the braking wheel.
- 16. The inline skate of claim 15, the braking system further comprising a third spring pivotally attached proximate the braking wheel carrier and biasing the braking wheel carrier in the nonbraking position.
- 17. The inline skate of claim 11, the braking wheel carrier defining a notch and the second rear wheel carrier comprising a cylinder, the second rear wheel carrier cylinder accommodating the notch when the braking wheel carrier and the second rear wheel carrier are interlocked and in said nonbraking positions.
- 18. The inline skate of claim 17, the braking system further comprising a first cylinder extending from the frame and contacting the first rear wheel carrier when the first rear wheel carrier is in said nonbraking position.
- 19. The inline skate of claim 18, the braking system further comprising a second cylinder extending from the frame and contacting the second rear wheel carrier when the second rear wheel carrier is in said nonbraking position.
- 20. The inline skate of claim 19, the braking system further comprising a third cylinder extending from the frame and contacting the braking wheel carrier when the braking wheel carrier is in the braking position.
- 21. A process of making an inline skate, comprising:providing a boot; fixing a frame to the boot, the frame including a frame cylinder; rotatively mounting a plurality of front wheels to the frame; operably positioning a braking system behind the front wheels, the braking system comprising: first and second rear wheel carriers mounted to the frame, both rear wheel carriers pivotably between braking and nonbraking positions and biased in said nonbraking position, first and second rear wheels rotatively mounted to respective one of said first and second rear wheel carriers, a braking wheel carrier pivotally mounted to the inline skates frame for movement between a braking position and a nonbraking position, said braking wheel carrier being biased in a nonbraking position, and interlocked with the second rear wheel carrier when both of the second rear wheel carrier and the braking wheel carrier are in said nonbraking positions, and a braking wheel rotatively mounted on the braking wheel carrier, the braking wheel being adapted to be selectively pressed against a skating surface, thereby pivoting the braking wheel carrier to release the second rear wheel carrier from the braking wheel carrier, the braking wheel carrier further pivoting such that the braking wheel carrier contacts the frame cylinder to brake the inline skate.
- 22. The process of claim 21, in which the braking wheel is rotatively mounted to the braking wheel carrier by an axle extending through the braking wheel and the braking wheel carrier.
- 23. The process of claim 22, in which the axle is extending through a plurality of rubber cylinders and a nut is threaded onto the axle, the nut and rubber cylinders cooperating to regulate a braking force generated by the braking wheel.
- 24. The process of claim 21, further comprising attaching a first spring to the frame and the rear wheel carrier such that the first rear wheel carrier is biased toward the second rear wheel.
- 25. The process of claim 24, further comprising attaching a second spring to the frame and second rear wheel carrier such that the second rear wheel carrier is biased toward the braking wheel.
- 26. The process of claim 25, further comprising pivotally attaching a third spring proximate the braking wheel such that the braking wheel carrier is biased in said nonbraking position.
- 27. The process of claim 21, further comprising defining a notch in the braking wheel carrier and providing a cylinder on the second rear wheel carrier such that the second rear wheel carrier cylinder is accommodated by the notch when the braking wheel carrier and the second rear wheel carrier are interlocked.
- 28. The process of claim 27, further comprising providing a first cylinder on said frame such that the first rear wheel carrier contacts the first cylinder when the first rear wheel cylinder is in the nonbraking position.
- 29. The process of claim 28, further comprising providing a second cylinder on the frame such that the second cylinder contacts the second rear wheel carrier when the second rear wheel carrier is in the nonbraking position.
- 30. The process of claim 29, further comprising providing a third cylinder on the frame such that the third cylinder contacts the brake wheel carrier when the brake wheel carrier is in the braking position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a con of Ser. No. 06/403,964 filed Nov. 1, 1999.
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Continuations (1)
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