A63C1/02

Figure skate
12383019 · 2025-08-12 ·

Disclosed is a figure skate, which includes a shell case, a toe cap, and an ice skate blade. The shell case and the toe cap are fixedly connected through rivets on both sides. An inner side of a front end at the bottom of the shell case has open butted front sole and front inner groove, an outer side of a back end of the toe cap has open butted inner sole and back outer groove, and rivet connecting holes are formed in the front inner groove and the back outer groove. The back outer groove and the front inner groove are in seamless connection. The front sole has an arc-shaped upper groove surface, and the inner sole has an arc-shaped lower groove surface. The inner sole and the front sole, as well as the lower groove surface and the upper groove surface all are in seamless connection.

Figure skate
12383019 · 2025-08-12 ·

Disclosed is a figure skate, which includes a shell case, a toe cap, and an ice skate blade. The shell case and the toe cap are fixedly connected through rivets on both sides. An inner side of a front end at the bottom of the shell case has open butted front sole and front inner groove, an outer side of a back end of the toe cap has open butted inner sole and back outer groove, and rivet connecting holes are formed in the front inner groove and the back outer groove. The back outer groove and the front inner groove are in seamless connection. The front sole has an arc-shaped upper groove surface, and the inner sole has an arc-shaped lower groove surface. The inner sole and the front sole, as well as the lower groove surface and the upper groove surface all are in seamless connection.

Configurable modular skate blade assembly with improved damping
12397221 · 2025-08-26 · ·

Disclosed is a configurable modular damping ice-skating blade assembly including a frame with a blade runner extending along a longitudinal axis and being removably mounted in relation to the frame. The modular damping ice-skating blade assembly is configurable with the use of modified blade runners so as to allow one or more configurations for damping the frame in relation to the blade runner.

Skates and method for manufacturing skates
12484654 · 2025-12-02 ·

A composite skate having an integral skate blade holder and an anatomically designed insole, as well as an assembly for of a skate including the composite skate and an inflatable inner boot.

Skates and method for manufacturing skates
12484654 · 2025-12-02 ·

A composite skate having an integral skate blade holder and an anatomically designed insole, as well as an assembly for of a skate including the composite skate and an inflatable inner boot.

Skate or other footwear

Footwear, such as a skate (e.g., a hockey skate), comprising a boot (e.g., a skate boot) or other foot-receiving structure configured to receive a user's foot, in which the boot or other foot-receiving structure is designed to enhance performance, including a range of motion of the user and energy transfer (e.g., to a skating surface while skating or otherwise moving on the skating surface), fit on the user's foot, and/or comfort of the user, such as by having articulated, thermoformable and/or removable parts that may have desired properties in selected regions.

SKATE OR OTHER FOOTWEAR
20260047636 · 2026-02-19 ·

A skate (e.g., an ice skate) for a skater (e.g., a hockey player). The skate comprises a skate boot for receiving a foot of the skater and a skating device (e.g., a blade and a blade holder) disposed beneath the skate boot to engage a skating surface (e.g., ice). At least part of the skate boot and optionally at least part of one or more other components (e.g., the skating device) may be constructed from one or more materials (e.g., foams) molded by flowing in molding equipment during a molding process (e.g., injection molding or casting). This may allow the skate (or other footwear) to have useful performance characteristics (e.g., reduced weight, proper fit and comfort, etc.) while being more cost-effectively manufactured. Other articles of footwear are also provided.

SKATE OR OTHER FOOTWEAR
20260047636 · 2026-02-19 ·

A skate (e.g., an ice skate) for a skater (e.g., a hockey player). The skate comprises a skate boot for receiving a foot of the skater and a skating device (e.g., a blade and a blade holder) disposed beneath the skate boot to engage a skating surface (e.g., ice). At least part of the skate boot and optionally at least part of one or more other components (e.g., the skating device) may be constructed from one or more materials (e.g., foams) molded by flowing in molding equipment during a molding process (e.g., injection molding or casting). This may allow the skate (or other footwear) to have useful performance characteristics (e.g., reduced weight, proper fit and comfort, etc.) while being more cost-effectively manufactured. Other articles of footwear are also provided.

LOCKING DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING SKATE

The present disclosure discloses a locking device for assembling and disassembling a skate, which comprises a skate bracket connected to the sole, wherein the bottom of the skate bracket is provided with a cutter groove into which a skate is inserted, one end of the cutter groove is provided with a first clamping point capable of clamping a skate hook at one end, and one end of the cutter groove far away from the first clamping point is provided with a hook accommodating cavity into which the skate hook is inserted at the other end; so that the locking hook can lock a second skate hook in the hook accommodating cavity, or release the second skate hook from the hook accommodating cavity, so as to achieve the purpose of easily disassembling the skate.

SKATE OR OTHER FOOTWEAR

A skate (e.g., an ice skate) or other footwear for a user. The skate or other footwear comprises a skate boot or other foot-receiving structure for receiving a foot of the user and possibly one or more other components, such as a skating device (e.g., a blade and a blade holder) disposed beneath the skate boot to engage a skating surface (e.g., ice). In some cases, at least part of the skate boot or other foot-receiving structure and optionally at least part of one or more other components (e.g., the skating device) may be constructed from one or more materials (e.g., foams) molded by flowing in molding equipment during a molding process (e.g., injection molding or casting). This may allow the skate or other footwear to have useful performance characteristics (e.g., reduced weight, proper fit and comfort, etc.) while being more cost-effectively manufactured.