Claims
- 1. A jump skate for permitting a skater to perform jumping maneuvers, comprising:
a boot; a surface engager having a ground traversing lower portion; a plurality of links including a forward link and a rearward link, the forward link having an upper end portion pivotally connected at a forward portion of the bottom of the boot at a first pivot connection, and a lower end portion pivotally connected at a forward portion of the surface engager at a second pivot connection,and the rearward link having an upper end portion pivotally connected at a rearward portion of the bottom of the boot at a third pivot connection, and a lower end portion pivotally connected at a rearward portion of the surface engager at a fourth connection; and at least a wound spring means having a first end attached to the boot and a second end attached to the surface engager so as to bias the boot in a direction away from the surface engager, by virtue of a torque-wise deformation/recovery, the wound spring means having a characteristic of quick storage/release of energy to assist a jump.
- 2. The jump skate of claim 1, wherein the ground traversing lower portion of the surface engager includes a plurality of wheels rotatably supported in an in-line configuration.
- 3. The jump skate of claim 1, wherein the ground traversing lower portion of the surface engager includes a first pair of roller skate wheels rotatably supported by a first axle transverse to the longitudinal axis of the skate, and a second pair of roller skate wheels rotatably supported by a second axle transverse to the longitudinal axis of the skate and disposed rearwardly of the first pair of roller skate wheels.
- 4. The jump skate of claim 1, wherein the ground traversing lower portion of the surface engager includes an ice skating blade that extends in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the skate.
- 5. The jump skate of claim 1, wherein the first, second, third, and-fourth pivot connections constitute the four apices of a parallelogram.
- 6. The jump skate of claim 1, further comprising a stopper element arranged to permit the jump skate boot to only move forward when forced downward against the spring force of the spring.
- 7. A jump skate for permitting a skater to perform jumping maneuvers, comprising:
a boot; a surface engager having a ground traversing lower portion; a forward spring link having an upper end portion connected at a forward portion of the bottom of the boot at a first pivot connection, and a lower end portion connected at a forward portion of the surface engager at a second pivot connection so as to bias the boot in a direction away from the surface engager; a rearward spring link having an upper end portion connected at a rearward portion of the bottom of the boot at a third pivot connection, and a lower end portion connected at a rearward portion of the surface engager at a fourth pivot connection so as to bias the boot in a direction away from the surface engager; wherein each spring link comprises wound spring means, by virtue of a torque-wise deformation/recovery, the wound spring means having a characteristic of quick storage/release of energy to assist a jump.
- 8. The jump skate of claim 7, wherein the ground traversing lower portion of the surface engager includes a plurality of wheels rotatably supported in an in-line configuration.
- 9. The jump skate of claim 7, wherein the ground traversing lower portion of the surface engager includes a first pair of roller skate wheels rotatably supported by a first axle transverse to the longitudinal axis of the skate, and a second pair of roller skate wheels rotatably supported by a second axle transverse to the longitudinal axis of the skate and disposed rearwardly of the first pair of roller skate wheels.
- 10. The jump skate of claim 7, wherein the ground traversing lower portion of the surface engager includes an ice skating blade that extends in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the skate.
- 11. The jump skate of claim 7, further comprising a stopper element arranged to permit the jump skate boot to only move forward when forced downward against the spring force of the spring.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/562,759 filed on May 2, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09562759 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
10036473 |
Jan 2002 |
US |