Claims
- 1. A roller skate carrier, comprising:
- (a) a handle having a hole formed therethrough;
- (b) a shaft journaled in the hole and having opposed end regions projecting from opposite sides of the handle;
- (c) four separately formed, substantially identically configured arm members carried on the shaft end regions and being drivingly connected thereto for rotation concurrently therewith, two of these arm members being located relatively inwardly near the handle, and the remaining two of the arm members being located relatively outwardly at farther distances from the handle;
- (d) retaining means near opposite ends of the shaft for retaining the arm members on the shaft;
- (e) biasing means interposed between the handle and between the inner arm members for biasing the inner arm members relatively away from the handle toward positions of engagement with the outer arm members, and for biasing the outer arm members toward positions of engagement with the retaining means;
- (f) one of the inner arm members on one side of the handle and the outer arm member which is located on the opposite side of the handle having a pair of overlying hook-shaped formations configured to receive and grasp spaced portions of a rear axle of a skate;
- (g) the other of the inner and outer arm members having a pair of hook-shaped formations configured to receive and grasp spaced portions of a rear skate axle of another skate; and,
- (h) the arm members being slip-fitted onto the shaft end regions to enable the arm members to move independently relative to each other and relative to the shaft in directions axial of the shaft to permit the carrier to be used with skates of a wide variety of sizes.
- 2. The skate carrier of claim 1 wherein a first radially extending hole is provided in the shaft at a location where the shaft passes through the handle, a first axially extending groove is formed in the handle for alignment with the first shaft hole when the shaft is positioned to orient the arm members in a depending, operative position with respect to the handle, and first spring-biased detent means is carried in the first shaft hole for projection into the first groove to inhibit the shaft from moving the arm members out of their operative position once the arm members have been positioned therein.
- 3. The skate carrier of claim 2 wherein a second groove is provided along the shaft hole on the opposite side thereof from the first groove for receiving the first spring-biased detent means when the shaft is rotated to a storage position wherein the arm members overlie opposite sides of the handle.
- 4. The skate carrier of claim 3 wherein a second radially-extending hole is formed in the shaft at a location spaced from the first hole, the second hole paralleling the first hole but opening through the opposite side of the shaft from the first hole, and a second spring-biased detent means is carried in the second hole for engaging the first and second grooves when the shaft is positioned in either of the described positions.
- 5. A carrier for releasably receiving, retaining, and carrying a pair of roller skates comprising:
- (a) a substantially C-shaped member having upper and lower leg portions which overlie each other and which extend substantially in a common plane;
- (b) the upper leg portion being of sufficient size relative to the size of one's hand to effectively distribute the load of a plurality of a pair of roller skate hangers across the width of one's hand;
- (c) mounting means connecting four individual hook-shaped arms to the lower leg portion, the arms being configured to releasably receive and retain rear axles of a pair of roller skates with the skates extending substantially within said common plane; and,
- (d) the mounting means including a shaft which extends through a hole formed in the lower leg portion and which drivingly interconnects all four of the arms for concurrent rotation therewith, retaining means holding the arms on the shaft while permitting axial movement of the arms along the shaft, and biasing means biasing the arms relatively away from the lower leg portion toward the ends of the shaft.
- 6. The carrier of claim 5 wherein the C-shaped member has at least one flat surface portion formed thereon for receiving a name inscription.
- 7. The carrier of claim 5 wherein notch means is provided in the lower surface of the upper leg portion for facilitating hanging the carrier on a conventional closet rod with the rod received in the notch means.
- 8. The carrier of claim 5 wherein:
- (a) the arms are substantially indentically configured;
- (b) two of the arms being located relatively inwardly with respect to the handle, and the rmaining two arms being located relatively outwardly at further distances from the handle;
- (c) one of the inner arm members on one side of the handle and the outer arm member which is located on the opposite side of the handle having a pair of overlying hook-shaped formations configured to receive and grasp spaced portions of a rear axle of a skate; and,
- (d) the other of the inner and outer arm members having a pair of hook-shaped formations configured to receive and grasp spaced portions of a rear skate axle of another skate.
- 9. The skate carrier of claim 5 wherein a first radially extending hole is provided in the shaft at a location where the shaft passes through the handle, a first axially extending groove is formed in the handle for alignment with the first shaft hole when the shaft is positioned to orient the arm members in a depending, operative position with respect to the handle, and first spring-biased detent means is carried in the first shaft hole for projection into the first groove to inhibit the shaft from moving the arm members out of their operative position once the arm members have been positioned therein.
- 10. The skate carrier of claim 9 wherein a second groove is provided along the shaft hole on the opposite side thereof from the first groove for receiving the first spring-biased detent means when the shaft is rotated to a storage position wherein the arm members overlie opposite sides of the handle.
- 11. The skate carrier of claim 10 wherein a second radially-extending hole is formed in the shaft at a location spaced from the first hole, the second hole paralleling the first hole but opening through the opposite side of the shaft from the first hole, and a second spring-biased detent means is carried in the second hole for engaging the first and second grooves when the shaft is positioned in either of the described positions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 76,191 filed Sept. 17, 1979 entitled COAT HANGER CARRIER, referred to hereinafter as the "Carrier Patent," the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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