Claims
- 1. A roller skating shoe integrally injection molded of synthetic resin and comprising
- (a) a shell defining an interior space for receiving a foot and including a sole,
- (b) a shaft projecting from the shell for receiving a portion of a leg projecting from the foot, and
- (c) a bearing device extending in a longitudinal direction along substantially the entire length of the sole on an underside thereof, and the roller skating shoe further comprising
- (d) a heat-insulating liner form-fitted inside the shell and facing the interior space,
- (e) tensioning elements affixed to the shell and the shaft for tightening the shell and the shaft about a foot and leg portion received in the interior space of the shell and in the shaft,
- (f) a bearing housing for a succession of skating rollers form-fittingly connected to the bearing device and extending towards a support surface on which the skating rollers support the shoe,
- (1) each of the skating rollers having a horizontal rotary axle journaled in the bearing housing, the rotary axle having an end face defining a recess, and
- (g) a support housing part mounted on the bearing housing,
- (1) the housing part having a support bolt coaxial with the rotary axle and engaging the recess to support the axle, and
- (h) the bearing housing and the support housing part having coupling means comprised of cooperating and complementary, transversely extending, interengaging ribs and grooves coupling the support housing part to the bearing housing.
- 2. The roller skating shoe of claim 1, wherein the bearing housing has a ledge-shaped extension extending in the longitudinal direction and projecting towards the support surface, the bearing housing extension having a side face facing a plane of symmetry extending vertically through the shoe in the longitudinal direction, the side face of the bearing housing extension extending parallel to the plane of symmetry, and the skating roller axle being journaled on the side face.
- 3. The roller skating shoe of claim 1, wherein the bearing housing and the support housing part are arranged at respective sides of a plane of symmetry extending vertically through the shoe in the longitudinal direction.
- 4. The roller skating shoe of claim 1, wherein the shell defines breathing openings.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 07/920,895, filed Jul. 28, 1992, and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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