Claims
- 1. An in-line roller skate assembly comprising: a frame connected to a shoe and at least three running rollers which are substantially equal in diameter and are disposed one behind the other in a running direction of the skate, the running rollers being rotatably mounted on said frame and including a front roller, a rear roller, and at least one intermediate roller between said front and rear rollers, said front roller having a convex shaped rolling surface with a pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions having a common radius of curvature as defined in a plane intersecting a rotational axis of said front roller, said rear roller having a rolling surface with a pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions as defined in a plane intersecting a rotational axis of said rear roller, and said at least one intermediate roller having a rolling surface and the at least one intermediate roller having a cylindrically shaped central portion and a pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions as defined in a plane intersecting a rotational axis of said at least one intermediate roller, the radius of curvature of said front roller being greater than a radius of curvature of each curved shoulder portion of said intermediate roller but less than a radius of curvature of each curved shoulder portion of said rear roller.
- 2. The in-line roller skate assembly according to claim 1, wherein said curved shoulder portions and said intermediate roller form part of a running shoulder of said rolling surface, and said running shoulder having a curvature greater than that of said cylindrically shaped central portion of said intermediate roller.
- 3. The in-line roller skate assembly according to claim 1, wherein said pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions of said front roller forms part of a running shoulder of said rolling surface of said front roller, and said pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions of said rear roller forms part of a running shoulder of said rolling surface of said rear roller and said rolling surfaces are narrower in width than the rolling surface of the at least intermediate roller.
- 4. The in-line skate assembly according to claim 1, wherein the rolling surface of the said front running roller or rear running roller in a vertical longitudinal middle plane comprises a generally convex middle surface portion, and a concave lateral surface portion on both sides of said vertical longitudinal middle plane passing through all of said rollers in said in-line roller skate assembly.
- 5. An in-line roller skate wheel assembly for attachment to a shoe, the in-line roller skate wheel assembly comprising: a frame and at least three running rollers which are substantially equal in diameter and are disposed one behind the other in a running direction of the skate, the running rollers being rotatably mounted on said frame and including a front roller, a rear roller, and at least one intermediate roller between said front and rear rollers, said front roller having a convex shaped rolling surface with a pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions having a common radius of curvature as defined in a plane intersecting a rotational axis of said front roller, said rear roller having a rolling surface with a pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions as defined in a plane intersecting a rotational axis of said rear roller, and said at least one intermediate roller having a rolling surface, and the at least one intermediate roller having a cylindrically shaped central portion and a pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions as defined in a plane intersecting a rotational axis of said at least one intermediate roller, the radius of curvature of said front roller being greater than a radius of curvature of each curved shoulder portion of said intermediate roller but less than a radius of curvature of each curved shoulder portion of said rear roller.
- 6. The in-line roller skate wheel assembly according to claim 5, wherein said curved shoulder portions and said intermediate roller form part of a running shoulder of said rolling surface, and said running shoulder having a curvature greater than that of said cylindrically shaped central portion of said intermediate roller.
- 7. The in-line roller skate wheel assembly according to claim 5 or 6, wherein said pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions of said front roller forms part of a running shoulder of said rolling surface of said front roller, and said pair of laterally spaced curved shoulder portions of said rear roller forms part of a running shoulder of said rolling surface of said rear roller and said rolling surfaces are narrower in width than the rolling surface of the at least intermediate roller.
- 8. The in-line skate roller wheel assembly according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the rolling surface of the said front running roller in a vertical longitudinal middle plane comprises a generally convex middle surface portion, and a pair of concave lateral surface portions on both sides of said vertical longitudinal middle plane passing through said front roller in said in-line roller skate wheel assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 08/578,589 filed on Feb. 12, 1996, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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