Claims
- 1. A roller skate comprising: a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels, respectively mounted on a front end and a rear end of the skate and adapted to engage the ground; and a sole plate (1) having a planar upper surface, adapted to be fixed to the sole of a boot having a heel, and a planar lower surface parallel to said upper surface; wherein said plate (1), in an unloaded position, has a downward inclination towards the front end in relation to a horizontal surface of the ground such that both said upper and lower surfaces have said downward inclination, and wherein, for creating said inclination, said skate comprises, at only the from end, a from "semi-rigid" springless steering system, and, at only the rear end a shock-absorbing suspension spring rear steering system
- wherein the from "semi-rigid" steering system comprises a front upper cup (19) having two integral holding stems (26) engaged in two corresponding housings (26a) in said sole plate, thereby locking said front upper cup and said front steering system to said sole plate; a front lower cup (22); and first upper and lower resilient washers (20, 21) arranged on either side of a first annular region (18) of a front wheel axle (8), said front semi-rigid steering system being connected to the front wheel axle (8).
- 2. The roller skate of claim 1, said front semi-rigid steering system being connected to the from wheel axle (8) by a first central screw (23) which traverses the plate (1) and which is screwed into a first housing (24) obliquely machined into the plate (1), said from "semi-rigid" steering system further comprising a first lateral screw (25) traversing the plate (1) and being screwed into a second housing (25a) machined into the plate (1) so that said first central screw (23) is blocked by abutment against said first lateral screw (25).
- 3. The roller skate of claim 2, wherein the shock-absorbing suspension spring rear steering system comprises: an arm (30) articulated in the plate by an axle (31) on which two interposition washers (33) are inserted between surfaces of the plate and opposite surfaces of the articulated arm (30);i a rear upper cup (19'); a rear lower cup (22'); and second upper and lower resilient washers (20', 21') which are arranged on either side of a second annular region (18') of a rear wheel axle (8') and which are sandwiched between said rear upper and lower cups (19', 22'); said shock-absorbing suspension spring rear steering system being connected to the rear wheel axle (8').
- 4. The roller skate of claim 3, wherein said shock-absorbing suspension spring rear steering system is connected to the rear wheel axle (8) by a second central screw (23') which traverses the articulated arm (30), and further comprising a second lateral screw (32) which obliquely traverses the articulated arm (30), and which is screwed into a third housing (32') obliquely machined in the articulated arm so that said second central screw (23') is blocked by abutment against said second lateral screw (32).
- 5. The roller skate of any one of claims 1 to 3 or 4 wherein the rear wheels are separated by a distance which is greater than that between the front wheels.
- 6. The roller skate of claims 4, wherein the front and rear upper cups (19, 19') contain grooving or notches in a surface opposite the first and second upper resilient washers (20, 20'), and upper surfaces of the first and second annular regions (18, 18') of the front and rear axles (8, 8') contain grooving and notches (18a, 18'a) in which said first and second upper washers (20, 20') are housed in a fixed manner, thus enabling creation of a return-torque under the effect of torsional stress applied by a skater.
- 7. The roller skate of claim 6, wherein the rear upper cup (19') of the articulated arm (30) opposite the second upper resilient washer (20') contains grooving or notches (30a).
- 8. The roller skate of claim 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6, wherein the inclination of the plate, resulting from the front "semi-rigid" steering system and the shock-absorbing suspension spring rear steering system is between 3.degree. and 15.degree. in the unloaded position.
- 9. The roller skate of claim 8, wherein the inclination of the plate is between 5.degree. and 10.degree. in the unloaded position.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/051,970 filed Apr. 26, 1993, and now abandoned.
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