The present invention relates to a size-adjusting device for single-roller and double-roller skates and ice stakes, and more particularly to a fastening mechanism of the size-adjusting device.
A conventional size-adjustable skate comprises a set of detachable shoe body and toecap. A size-adjusting structure is disclosed, for instance, in Chinese Patent Application 200420094683.3, wherein long groove holes adjustable in the longitudinal direction and in engagement with each other are disposed at a front end of the shoe body and at the toecap, and an eccentric cam fastening mechanism is disposed on the shoe body. The eccentric cam fastening mechanism comprises an eccentric cam, a rotational handle, a rotatable pin shaft and a cam sheath adjustable stand, of which the eccentric cam and the rotational handle are secured on the rotatable pin shaft, the cam sheath adjustable stand goes through the adjustable long groove holes of the shoe body and the toecap, and the eccentric cam is removably sheathed inside the cam sheath adjustable stand and is rotatable therein. The cam sheath adjustable stand is of a T shape, on which is disposed a cam hole having an aperture two times bigger than the bigger radius of the eccentric cam. Due to the arrangement of an eccentric cam fastening mechanism, this product is capable of being adjusted as to the position of the toecap with regard to the shoe body when the bigger radius of the cam faces upwards, that is to say, the size of the shoe is adjusted thereby, while the shoe body and the toecap are fastened when the bigger radius of the cam faces downwards. Its size-adjusting fastening mechanism is relatively complicated in structure, and it is therefore necessary to make further improvement and perfection thereto.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a size-adjusting fastening mechanism for ice skates with simple and rational structure, easy fabrication and convenient operation.
The technical solution employed by embodiments of the present invention to solve its technical problem is as follows.
Proposed is a size-adjusting fastening mechanism applicable for single-roller and double-roller skates and ice stakes and comprising fastening bolts (or rivets) of longitudinal adjustable long groove holes going through a shoe body and a toecap, fixed fastening blocks disposed on the shoe body and movable fastening blocks securely connected with the fastening bolts or rivets. The size-adjusting fastening mechanism is characterized in that the fixed fastening blocks and the movable fastening blocks are provided with concave grooves and convex blocks arranged in pairs.
The concave grooves are of arc shapes in sections.
The concave grooves include locking grooves and unlocking grooves perpendicularly arranged with regard to each other, and there is a difference in height between the bottom surface of the locking grooves and the bottom surface of the unlocking grooves, which difference in height is greater than a summation of tooth heights of positioning buckle teeth of the shoe body and the toecap.
The movable fastening blocks are provided with a handle.
The locking grooves are arranged in parallel along the length direction of the shoe body, so that a locked state remains no matter whether the handle of the movable fastening blocks is rotated forwards or backwards.
Embodiments of the present invention makes use of groove engagement, is simple in structure, low in production cost and easy for operation.
An embodiment of the present invention is described below in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and in combination with specific embodiments. The movable fastening blocks and the handle employed therein are formed of die-cast metals or abrasion-resistant plastics.
Upon completion of the size adjustment, the handle 11 is pushed to rotate, so that the convex block 10 is inserted again into the locking groove 7 to thereby finish the aforementioned locking process and lock in position the adjusted size.
The aforementioned specific embodiments are merely preferred ones for carrying out the present invention, and any equivalent designs falling within the scope of this patent application for invention should be covered by the technology of the present invention.
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