Claims
- 1. An in-line skate comprising:a skate body with an anterior end and a posterior end; a carriage frame; a pivoting mechanism that pivotally couples the carriage frame to the skate body wherein the pivoting mechanism enables the carriage frame to pivot away from the skate body about an effective pivot axis that has a horizontal position and a vertical position and wherein the effective pivot axis is physically displaced from the pivoting mechanism wherein the pivoting mechanism comprises a first curved surface that is fixedly associated with the skate body in relatively slidable contact with a second curved surface that is fixedly associated with the carriage frame whereby the first and second curved surfaces can slide relative to one another to allow the carriage frame to pivot relative to the skate body: whereby the carriage frame pivots about an effective pivot axis without requiring the pivoting mechanism to be located at the effective pivot axis; and whereby the carriage frame can pivot relative to the skate body to maintain contact with a ground surface throughout a range of pivoting of the skate body relative to a ground surface.
- 2. The in-line skate of claim 1 wherein the skate body comprises a main skate frame with a lower surface proximal to the pivoting mechanism and an upper surface distal to the pivoting mechanism and wherein the effective pivot axis is distal to the upper surface of the main skate frame relative to the carriage frame.
- 3. The in-line skate of claim 1 wherein the horizontal location of the effective pivot axis is adjacent to the anterior end of the skate body.
- 4. The in-line skate of claim 1 wherein the first and second curves have substantially identical radii of curvature whereby the first and second curves can be closely and smoothly engaged for sliding relative to one another.
- 5. The in-line skate of claim 1 wherein the first curved surface comprises an outside curve and wherein the second curved surface comprises an inside curve.
- 6. The in-line skate of claim 5 further comprising a means for interlockingly engaging the first and second curves.
- 7. The in-line skate of claim 6 wherein the means for interlockingly engaging the first and second curves comprises a pair of engaging shoulders in combination with a C-channel.
- 8. The in-line skate of claim 1 wherein the first and second curved surfaces have radii of curvature that are consistent along the first and second curved surfaces.
- 9. The in-line skate of claim 1 wherein the skate body further comprises a skate boot with an anterior end, a posterior end, a sole, and an open inner volume of a given length for receiving a skater's foot.
- 10. An in-line skate comprising;a skate body with an anterior end and a posterior end; a carriage frame; a pivoting mechanism that pivotally couples the carriage frame to the skate body wherein the pivoting mechanism enables the carriage frame to pivot away from the skate body about an effective pivot axis that has a horizontal position and a vertical position and wherein the effective pivot axis is physically displaced from the pivoting mechanism wherein the pivoting mechanism comprises a laterally disposed arcuate passage in combination with a plurality of axles at least partially disposed in the arcuate passage whereby the carriage frame can pivot relative to the skate body by a traveling of the axles along the arcuate passage; whereby the carriage frame pivots about an effective pivot axis without requiring the pivoting mechanism to be located at the effective pivot axis; and whereby the carriage frame can pivot relative to the skate body to maintain contact with a ground surface throughout a range of pivoting of the skate body relative to a ground surface.
- 11. The in-line skate of claim 10 wherein the carriage frame has first and second sides, wherein the arcuate passage is laterally disposed through the first and second sides of the carriage frame, wherein first and second pivot support members fixedly extend from the skate body adjacent to the first and second sides of the carriage frame, and wherein the plurality of axles have first and second ends coupled to the first and second pivot support members respectively and body portions that pass through the arcuate passage.
- 12. The in-line skate of claim 11 wherein there are at least three axles wherein the axles are disposed in a non-linear relationship that has a given effective height and wherein the arcuate passage has a height slightly greater than the effective height of the at least three axles.
- 13. The in-line skate of claim 12 wherein there are three axles and wherein the axles are disposed in a triangular configuration.
- 14. The in-line skate of claim 13 further comprising a cylinder rotatably disposed around each axle.
- 15. The in-line skate of claim 11 wherein the first and second pivot support members are fixed to the skate body.
- 16. The in-line skate of claim 11 wherein the first and second pivot support members are formed integrally with the skate body.
- 17. The in-line skate of claim 10 wherein first and second pivot support members fixedly extend from the skate body, wherein the arcuate passage is laterally disposed through the first and second pivot support members, and wherein the plurality of axles are retained by the carriage frame with at least a portion of each axle disposed within the arcuate passage.
- 18. The in-line skate of claim 17 wherein the are at least three axles wherein the axles are disposed in a non-linear relationship that has a given effective height and wherein the arcuate passage has a height slightly greater than the effective height of the at least three axles.
- 19. The in-line skate of claim 18 wherein there are three axles and wherein the axles are disposed in a triangular configuration.
- 20. The in-line skate of claim 19 further comprising a cylinder rotatably disposed around each axle.
- 21. The in-line skate of claim 10 further comprising at least one upper surface engaging roller surrounding at least one axle of the plurality of axles for rolling along an upper surface adjacent to the first axle but not in contact with a lower surface and at least one lower surface engaging roller surrounding at least one of the plurality of axles for rolling along the lower surface adjacent to that axle but not in contact with the upper surface.
- 22. The in-line skate of claim 21 wherein the upper surface engaging roller and the lower surface engaging roller have different radii.
- 23. The in-line skate of claim 22 wherein the distance between the upper surface against which the upper surface engaging roller rolls and the lower surface against which the lower surface engaging roller rolls as measured perpendicularly from the longitudinal axis of the at least one axle approximately equals the sum of the radii of the upper and lower surface engaging rollers whereby the carriage frame can pivot smoothly relative to the main skate frame but with substantially no play therebetween.
- 24. The in-line skate of claim 23 wherein each axle of the plurality of axles has first and second upper surface engaging rollers respectively spaced inboard of first and second lower surface engaging rollers.
- 25. An in-line skate comprising:a skate body with an anterior end and a posterior end; a carriage frame; a pivoting mechanism that pivotally couples the carriage frame to the skate body wherein the pivoting mechanism enables the carriage frame to pivot away from the skate body about an effective pivot axis that has a horizontal position and a vertical position and wherein the effective pivot axis is physically displaced from the pivoting mechanism wherein the pivoting mechanism comprises at least first and second pivot arms wherein each of the first and second pivot arms has a first end pivotally coupled to the main skate frame and a second end pivotally coupled to the carriage frame; whereby the carriage frame pivots about an effective pivot axis without requiring the pivoting mechanism to be located at the effective pivot axis; and whereby the carriage frame can pivot relative to the skate body to maintain contact with a ground surface throughout a range of pivoting of the skate body relative to a ground surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a CIP of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/344,589, filed Jun. 25, 1999 and claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/090,804, filed Jun. 26, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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