Claims
- 1. A roller skate comprising:
- a wheeled frame including a pair of laterally spaced frame members with a plurality of aligned wheels mounted therebetween;
- a shoe supported on the wheeled frame and including a cuff pivotally mounted relative to the wheeled frame;
- a braking mechanism including an extension frame having a pair of laterally spaced flange members pivotally connected to respective rearward end portions of the pair of spaced frame members by quick-attach connections, a braking member operably supported between the pair of flange members, and an actuator assembly operably connected to the extension frame for pivoting the extension frame to generate a braking force upon contact of the braking member with a ground surface, the quick-attach connections including laterally extending protrusions formed on outer surfaces of the pair of flange members which releasably mate with end sections of the pair of frame members, each end section including an outer member having a forward edge attached to an outer surface of a respective frame member, each outer member having an inner surface spaced a predetermined distance from the outer surface of each frame member, the inner surface of each outer member having a vertical groove formed therein with the groove extending from a bottom end of the outer member upwardly to a circular recess also formed in the inner surface, and each protrusion being formed by a pair of flat side edges and a pair of arcuate end edges, the extension frame being attachable to the wheeled frame by sliding the protrusions into respective grooves in the outer members until the protrusions are received within the circular recesses and pivoting the protrusions within the circular recesses; and an adjuster lever pivotally mounted to the wheeled frame, the adjuster lever having a plurality of protrusions which interlock with a plurality of protrusions on the extension frame for providing a plurality of locked positions of height adjustment of the braking member above the ground surface by locking the extension frame in a plurality of selected positions of angular adjustment relative to the wheeled frame.
- 2. A roller skate comprising:
- a wheeled frame including a pair of laterally spaced frame members with a plurality of aligned wheels mounted therebetween;
- a shoe supported on the wheeled frame and including a cuff pivotally mounted relative to the wheeled frame;
- a braking mechanism including an extension frame having a pair of laterally spaced flange members pivotally connected to respective rearward end portions of the pair of spaced frame members by quick-attach connections, a braking member operably supported between the pair of flange members, and an actuator assembly operably connected to the extension frame for pivoting the extension frame to generate a braking force upon contact of the braking member with a ground surface, the quick-attach connections including laterally extending protrusions formed on outer surfaces of the pair of flange members which releasably mate with end sections of the pair of frame members, each end section including an outer member having a forward edge attached to an outer surface of a respective frame member, each outer member having an inner surface spaced a predetermined distance from an outer surface portion of each frame member, each outer surface portion having a vertical groove formed therein with the groove extending from a bottom end of the frame member upwardly to a circular recess also formed in the outer surface portion, and each protrusion being formed by a pair of flat side edges and a pair of arcuate end edges, the extension frame being attachable to the wheeled frame by sliding the protrusions into respective grooves in the outer surface portions until the protrusions are received within the circular recesses and pivoting the protrusions within the circular recesses; and an adjuster lever pivotally mounted to the wheeled frame, the adjuster lever having a plurality of protrusions which interlock with a plurality of protrusions on the extension frame for providing a plurality of locked positions of height adjustment of the braking member above the ground surface by locking the extension frame in a plurality of selected positions of angular adjustment relative to the wheeled frame.
- 3. A roller skate comprising:
- a wheeled frame including aligned wheels;
- a shoe supported on the wheeled frame; and
- a braking mechanism including an extension frame pivotally supported on the wheeled frame, and further including a braking member supported on the extension frame in a ground-clearing position for selective engagement with a ground surface, and still further including an adjuster device, the adjuster device including an adjuster lever pivotally mounted to the wheeled frame and having a plurality of protrusions which interlock with a plurality of protrusions on the extension frame for providing a plurality of locked positions of height adjustments of the braking member above the ground surface by locking the extension frame in a plurality of selected positions of angular adjustment relative to the wheeled frame, the protrusions on the extension frame and the protrusions on the adjuster lever being configured to adjustably slip when the extension frame, is pivoted in a first direction of rotation towards the ground surface during selection of a locked position of height adjustment of the braking member above the ground surface, and being configured for locking the extension frame against pivotal movement in an opposite direction of rotation during engagement of the braking member with the ground surface thereby maintaining the selected locked position of height adjustment, the adjuster lever being pivotable to a release position for permitting pivotal movement of the extension frame in the opposite direction of rotation.
- 4. The roller skate defined in claim 3, wherein the extension frame and the wheeled frame include mating connectors forming a quick-attach connection.
- 5. The roller skate defined in claim 4, wherein the mating connectors are integrated into the extension frame and the wheeled frame, and characteristically do not include separate fasteners.
- 6. The roller skate defined in claim 5, wherein the mating connectors include a laterally-extending flat-sided protrusions formed on one of the extension frame and wheeled frame, and further include laterally extending slots shaped to slidingly receive the flat-sided protrusions only when flats on the flat-sided protrusions are aligned with the slots.
- 7. The roller skate defined in claim 3, wherein the plurality of protrusions on the adjuster lever and the plurality of protrusions on the extension frame include inter-engaging teeth.
- 8. The roller skate defined in claim 7, wherein the inter-engaging teeth include angled surfaces for slipping in a first direction and interlockingly engaging in a second direction.
- 9. The roller skate defined in claim 8, wherein the adjuster lever includes a portion forming a handle.
- 10. The roller skate defined in claim 9, wherein the adjuster device includes a spring biasing the adjuster lever into engagement with the extension frame.
- 11. The roller skate defined in claim 10, wherein the braking member includes a braking wheel.
- 12. The roller skate defined in claim 3, wherein the braking member includes a braking wheel.
- 13. The roller skate defined in claim 12, wherein the braking wheel includes an internal hub configured to generate friction that resists rotation when the braking wheel is engaged with the ground surface.
- 14. The roller skate as defined in claim 3, wherein the wheeled frame has a rear end with a first connector thereon; and
- the braking mechanism includes an extension frame supported on the wheeled frame, the extension frame including a second connector configured to releasably engage the first connector when angularly oriented in an installation position and configured to securely non-releasably engage the first connector when rotated to a use position where the second connector is securely retained by the first connector.
- 15. The roller skate defined in claim 14 wherein the first connector defines a throat and the second connector includes a protrusion shaped to slide through the throat when in the installation position, but shaped to not fit through the throat when in the use position.
- 16. The roller skate defined in claim 15 wherein the protrusion includes arcuate surfaces defining a cylindrical shape and further includes flat surfaces, the flat surfaces defining a first dimension permitting the protrusion to slide through the throat when in the installation position but the arcuate surfaces defining a second dimension larger than the first dimension preventing the protrusion from sliding through the throat when in the use position.
- 17. The roller skate defined in claim 14, including a quick-attach connection formed by a first connector on the wheeled frame and a second connector on the extension frame, the quick-attach connection being characterized by an absence of loose fasteners separate from the wheeled frame and the extension frame.
- 18. The roller skate defined in claim 17, wherein the first and second connectors form a quick-attach connection characterized by an absence of loose fasteners separate from the wheeled frame and the extension frame.
- 19. The roller skate defined in claim 18, wherein the second connector is formed integrally from material of the extension frame.
- 20. The roller skate defined in claim 19, wherein the first connector is formed integrally from material of the wheeled frame.
- 21. The roller skate defined in claim 20, wherein the first connector includes a pair of laterally spaced frame members, and wherein the second connector includes a pair of laterally spaced flange members pivotally connected to respective rearward end portions of the pair of spaced frame members.
- 22. The roller skate defined in claim 14, wherein the roller skate includes a cuff, and including a linkage connecting the cuff to the braking mechanism.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/127,070, filed Jul. 30, 1998, entitled ROLLER SKATE BRAKE ARRANGEMENT now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/740,497, filed Oct. 30, 1996, entitled BRAKE SYSTEM FOR ROLLER SKATES now U.S. Pat. No. 5,791,663; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/442,950, filed May 17, 1995, entitled BRAKE SYSTEM FOR ROLLER SKATES, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,630,597; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/302,046, filed Sep. 7, 1994, entitled BRAKE FOR ROLLER SKATES, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,803.
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