Claims
- 1. A roller skate with a braking device, the skate having a boot with a toe section at a front end of the skate and a heel section at a rear end of the skate and a frame attached thereto, the frame supporting a plurality of wheels of the skate, the wheels defining a single skating plane, the braking device comprising:
a front wheel located proximate the toe section of the skate; a brake member disposed proximate the front wheel and attached to the frame; means for mounting the front wheel to the frame for normally positioning the front wheel against the brake member, wherein the brake member comprises at least one one-way bearing, the bearing being freely rotatable in a clockwise direction when viewed from the left, and being nonrotatable in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from the left, and wherein the front wheel is elevated with respect to the skating plane, and thereby is elevated with respect to a skating surface corresponding to the skating plane, and whereby the brake will be activated when skating or pushing rearward and moving the skater's foot to cause the front wheel to engage the skating surface, causing the front wheel to tend to rotate clockwise when viewed from the left, thereby causing the at least one bearing to tend to rotate counterclockwise, when viewed from the left, thereby locking against rotation, whereby the friction between the at least one bearing and the front wheel acts as a brake and provides a braking force on the front wheel, and when skating forward and moving the skater's foot to cause the front wheel to engage the skating surface, the front wheel will be rotating counterclockwise causing the at least one bearing to rotate clockwise freely when viewed from the left, so that the front wheel will rotate with very little friction.
- 2. The roller skate of claim 1 wherein there are at least three one-way bearings.
- 3. The roller skate of claim 1 wherein there are four one-way bearings.
- 4. A roller skate comprising:
a boot with a toe section at a front thereof and a heel section at a rear thereof; a frame attached to the boot; a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted to the frame and forming a single skating plane; a front wheel located proximate the toe section of the skate; a brake member disposed proximate the front wheel and mounted on the skate frame; means for mounting the front wheel to the frame for normally biasing the front wheel rearward and downward away from the brake member to reduce the force of the wheel on the brake member tending to disengage the brake, the means for mounting being responsive to at least one of a rearward thrust and downward force on the skate to force the front wheel against the brake member; wherein the brake member comprises at least one one-way bearing, the bearing being freely rotatable in a clockwise direction when viewed from the left, and being nonrotatable in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from the left, and wherein the front wheel is elevated with respect to the skating plane, and thereby is elevated with respect to a skating surface corresponding to the skating plane, and whereby the brake will be activated when skating or pushing rearward and moving the skater's foot to cause the front wheel to engage the skating surface, causing the front wheel to tend to rotate clockwise when viewed from the left, thereby causing the at least one bearing to tend to rotate counterclockwise, when viewed from the left, thereby locking against rotation, whereby the friction between the at least one bearing and the front wheel acts as a brake and provides a braking force on the front wheel, and when skating forward and moving the skater's foot to cause the front wheel to engage the skating surface, the front wheel will be rotating counterclockwise freely in spite of any contact with the at least one one-way bearing, which would rotate clockwise freely when viewed from the left.
- 5. The roller skate of claim 4, wherein the means for biasing is responsive to the skater placing downward pressure on the front wheel to operate against the means for biasing such that the front wheel may be urged upward and forward due to downward pressure, but is also responsive to friction between the front wheel and skating surface tending to move the front wheel downward and rearward out of engagement with the at least one bearing, whereby the at least one bearing will rotate clockwise freely when viewed from the left, so that the front wheel will rotate with very little friction, even if the front wheel is in contact with the at least one one-way bearing.
- 6. The roller skate of claim 4 wherein the brake member comprises at least three one-way bearings.
- 7. The roller skate of claim 4 wherein the brake member comprises four one-way bearings.
- 8. The roller skate of claim 4 wherein the wheels and the front wheel are disposed in the same plane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/302,542, filed Apr. 30, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09302542 |
Apr 1999 |
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10192947 |
Jul 2002 |
US |