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The invention relates to skateboards safety, specifically to the braking of same. Petitioner first thought of invention December 2015 when I went early to my daughters and family for the Christmas holidays when my grandson was graduating from UNLV. On or about the first day of December 2015 he was showing me how to skateboard. When 1 asked him how do you stop he said you simply jump off. I immediately thought that by placing rubber at the back of the board where the majority of skateboarders will step on it to the ground so that the upper part of the board is easily picked up as it brings the hoard to a closer pick up height.
Upon applying for the Non-Provisional application (U.S. 62/389,752) at the Los Angeles, Calif. main library, patent help division on lower level 2, located on 5th st in Los Angels, Calif. where a search was done on their USPO computers it difference from other skateboard brakes as it does not depend upon a braking effect to the wheels and it does not have the design of a roller skate round brake which only works on skateboards with roller skate wheels and creates a wobble. Skateboards have two different size wheeles.
We will manufacture our brake using re-cycled tires and our brake will fit on the back of approximately 85% of skateboards. It will be at a height of one inch at the back underside of the skateboard and will slim down to zero and a point so that the brake will not get tied up on any apparatus the skateboards may be skateboarding on. This brake will work on both the roller skate type of wheel and the smaller wheels used on approximately 50% of boards. All that needs to be done when the skateboarder wants to stop is to lean back on the board and the rubber will stop the skateboarder in a much shorter distance than by jumping off and/or the use of a roller skate type brake or the other skateboard patent that hooks on to the wheel. A ruff-cut video showing the difference in stopping can be seen at u tube: https://youtu.be/GhoCcid4usU
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The invention will be manufactured by a tire re-cycling company where they take old used tires and grind them up into a soft rubber and then will be poured into a mode per our drawings. The skateboard brake differs from other patented brakes as it does not connect in any way with the skateboard wheels. It is 1 inch by 4 inch single rubber mold that attached to the rear of skateboards so that when the skateboarder steps down on the back of the board it connects with the payment and/or ground. The harder the skateboards steps down the faster they will stop.
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