Claims
- 1. A roller skate brake system, comprising:
- (a) a rocker arm having a first end, a second end, and a pivot point located between said first and second ends, said rocker arm being rotatably connected at said pivot point to a roller skate, the rocker arm riding on said skate above a skating surface when the skate is being used to skate on said surface; a rotation of said rocker arm in a first direction about said pivot point urging said first end towards the skating surface, and a rotation of said rocker arm in a second direction about the pivot point urging said end away from the skating surface, the rocker arm being rigid so that an angle defined by the first end, the pivot point, and the second end remains constant as the rocker arm rotates,
- (b) a brake pad operatively connected to said first end of the rocker arm so as to move towards and away from said skating surface in concert with said first end, and an actuator operatively connected to one of said first and second ends of the rocker arm, said actuator urging the rocker arm to rotate in said first direction so that the brake pad is urged towards said skating surface when the actuator is engaged and;
- (c) return means operatively connected to said rocker arm, said return means urging the rocker arm to rotate in said second direction about said pivot so that the brake pad is urged away from the skating surface when the actuator is not engaged,
- said brake system thereby using the skating surface for stopping said skate when the actuator is engaged and while the angle of the skate relative to the ground remains constant.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said pivot point is connected to said skate near the rearmost wheel of the skate, being within about 4.0 inches of the axle of the rearmost wheel of said skate.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein said pivot point is connected to said skate at the axle of the rearmost wheel of said skate.
- 4. The system of claim 2, wherein said actuator comprises a cable operatively attached at one end thereof to said rocker arm, and said cable being operatively attached, at the other end thereof, to a hand operated controller for engaging and disengaging said actuator.
- 5. The system of claim 4, further comprising a belt worn by a skater, said belt including a holder for holding said hand operated controller.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein said holder includes means for releasably attaching said hand operated controller to said belt.
- 7. The system of claim 6, further comprising a retaining strap having a first end and a second end, the strap being connected at the first end thereof to said belt and, at the second end thereof, to said hand operated controller for retaining said controller when the controller is dropped.
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the retaining strap is elastic.
- 9. The system of claim 2, wherein said actuator comprises a wireless electromechanical device operatively connected to said rocker arm, and a hand operated electronic controller in wireless communication therewith for engaging and disengaging said actuator.
- 10. The system of claim 2, further comprising secondary braking means for stopping said skate in the event of a failure of the actuator, said secondary braking means including an arresting bar operatively connected to the skate and disposed within the arcuate path of said rocker arm, said arresting bar restricting the arcuate range of motion of the rocker arm and arresting the rotation of the rocker arm at a limit of said range thereby locking said rocker arm in place at said limit.
- 11. The system of claim 2, wherein said brake pad has an embedded bolt affixed thereto with an end of said bolt extending outwards from said pad, and said rocker arm has a brake mounting plate attached thereto, said brake mounting plate having a hole adapted to receive said bolt for attaching the brake pad to said brake mounting plate.
- 12. The system of claim 11, wherein one of said brake pad and said brake mounting plate has a plurality of nipples and the other of said brake pad and brake mounting plate has a plurality of mating holes for seating said brake pad in said brake mounting plate.
- 13. The system of claim 1, further comprising
- a brake carriage having a left side and a right side, wherein said rocker arm is integrally formed as one of said left and right sides of said brake carriage, the other of said left and right sides having a pivot point opposite the pivot point of the rocker arm, said brake carriage being rotatably connected at said pivot points to a roller skate.
- 14. An assembly for use in a roller skate brake system, said assembly comprising a rocker arm having a first end, a second end, and a pivot point located between said first and second ends, said rocker arm being rotatably connected at said pivot point to a roller skate, the rocker arm riding on said skate above a skating surface when the skate is being used to skate on said skating surface; a rotation of said rocker arm in a first direction about said pivot point urging one of said first and second ends towards the skating surface, and a rotation of said rocker arm in a second direction about the pivot point urging said end away from the skating surface, the rocker arm being rigid so that an angle defined by the first end, the pivot point, and the second end remains constant as the rocker arm rotates,
- said brake system having an actuator operatively connected to the rocker arm for rotating the rocker arm, thereby maintaining a constant angle of the skate relative to the skating surface while the rocker arm rotates.
- 15. A method for stopping a pair of roller skates, comprising the steps of:
- (a) attaching a rocker arm to a first skate, said rocker arm including a first end, a second end, and a pivot point located between said first and second ends, said rocker arm being rotatably connected at said pivot point to said skate and having a brake surface connected to one of the first and second ends, and
- (b) rotating said rocker arm while skating, thereby bringing said brake surface into contact with the skating surface while the angle of said first skate relative to the skating surface remains constant, the rocker arm being rigid so that an angle defined by the first end, the pivot point, and the second end remains constant as the rocker arm rotates.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the step of mechanically rotating a rocker arm that is pivotally attached to a second skate, said rocker arm having a brake pad operatively connected thereto, said brake pad being brought into contact with a skating surface when rotated, thereby bringing said brake pad into contact with the skating surface while the angle of said second skate relative to the skating surface remains constant.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein said rocker arm is retrofitted to an existing skate, and further comprising the step of pivotally attaching said rocker arm to the rearmost axle of said skate.
- 18. The system of claim 1, further comprising arresting means for stopping said skate in the event of a failure of the actuator.
- 19. A roller skate brake system, comprising:
- (a) a rocker arm having a first end and a pivot point, said rocker arm being rotatably connected at said pivot point to an axle of a roller skate, the rocker arm riding on said skate above a skating surface when the skate is being used to skate on said surface; a rotation of said rocker arm in a first direction about said pivot point urging said first end towards the skating surface, and a rotation of said rocker arm in a second direction about the pivot point urging said end away from the skating surface,
- (b) a brake pad operatively connected to said first end of the rocker arm so as to move towards and away from said skating surface in concert with said first end, and an actuator operatively connected to the rocker arm, said actuator urging the rocker arm to rotate in said first direction so that the brake pad is urged towards said skating surface when the actuator is engaged and;
- (c) return means operatively connected to said rocker arm, said return means urging the rocker arm to rotate in said second direction about said pivot so that the brake pad is urged away from the skating surface when the actuator is not engaged,
- said brake system thereby using the skating surface for stopping said skate when the actuator is engaged and while the angle of the skate relative to the ground remains constant.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/830,609 filed on Feb. 4, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,211,409.
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