Patent classifications
A63C1/16
Detachable skate frame
A skate includes an inverted groove-shaped base secured to a boot and including front and rear pins; an elongated frame including front and rear sets of a transverse inner groove and a transverse open groove communicating with the transverse inner groove, and a threaded hole on the transverse open groove of the front set wherein either pin is disposed in the transverse inner groove and the elongated frame abuts an underside of the base; and a locking device including a spring biased block member disposed in the transverse open groove of the front set and having two projections at two ends respectively, a screw driven through a positioning member into the threaded hole to fasten the positioning member in the transverse open groove of the front set so that the block member abuts the front pin to block same in an assembled state.
Detachable skate frame
A skate includes an inverted groove-shaped base secured to a boot and including front and rear pins; an elongated frame including front and rear sets of a transverse inner groove and a transverse open groove communicating with the transverse inner groove, and a threaded hole on the transverse open groove of the front set wherein either pin is disposed in the transverse inner groove and the elongated frame abuts an underside of the base; and a locking device including a spring biased block member disposed in the transverse open groove of the front set and having two projections at two ends respectively, a screw driven through a positioning member into the threaded hole to fasten the positioning member in the transverse open groove of the front set so that the block member abuts the front pin to block same in an assembled state.
Construction of skates
A skate including a shoe/boot part and a skate iron/blade part, wherein the skate iron/blade part includes a skate iron/blade and a rear and forward intermediate mounting element connecting the skate iron/blade to the shoe/boot part, wherein at least a part of the forward mounting element may be compressed in the vertical direction, said forward mounting element being equipped with a resilient device that may be compressed through vertically loading the skate and that mainly returns to its original form when the vertical load of the skate diminishes.
Insertable skate outsole shim for increased attack angle
An insertable skate outsole shim for increased attack angle is installable between the outsole heel of a skate and the rear post of a blade or wheel holder. The outsole shim raises the heel of the skater and postures the skater with weight forward decreasing dorsiflexion of the ankle and accommodating deeper knee bend. The outsole shim dampens vibrations and absorbs forces applied during skating. The outsole shim is producible at different sizes adapted for different skating performance. The outsole shim may be produced with an angled surface to correct for overpronation or oversupination.
Insertable skate outsole shim for increased attack angle
An insertable skate outsole shim for increased attack angle is installable between the outsole heel of a skate and the rear post of a blade or wheel holder. The outsole shim raises the heel of the skater and postures the skater with weight forward decreasing dorsiflexion of the ankle and accommodating deeper knee bend. The outsole shim dampens vibrations and absorbs forces applied during skating. The outsole shim is producible at different sizes adapted for different skating performance. The outsole shim may be produced with an angled surface to correct for overpronation or oversupination.
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.
INSERTABLE SKATE OUTSOLE SHIM FOR INCREASED ATTACK ANGLE
An insertable skate outsole shim for increased attack angle is installable between the outsole heel of a skate and the rear post of a blade or wheel holder. The outsole shim raises the heel of the skater and postures the skater with weight forward decreasing dorsiflexion of the ankle and accommodating deeper knee bend. The outsole shim dampens vibrations and absorbs forces applied during skating. The outsole shim is producible at different sizes adapted for different skating performance. The outsole shim may be produced with an angled surface to correct for overpronation or oversupination.
DETACHABLE SKATE FRAME
A skate includes an inverted groove-shaped base secured to a boot and including front and rear pins; an elongated frame including front and rear sets of a transverse inner groove and a transverse open groove communicating with the transverse inner groove, and a threaded hole on the transverse open groove of the front set wherein either pin is disposed in the transverse inner groove and the elongated frame abuts an underside of the base; and a locking device including a spring biased block member disposed in the transverse open groove of the front set and having two projections at two ends respectively, a screw driven through a positioning member into the threaded hole to fasten the positioning member in the transverse open groove of the front set so that the block member abuts the front pin to block same in an assembled state.
DETACHABLE SKATE FRAME
A skate includes an inverted groove-shaped base secured to a boot and including front and rear pins; an elongated frame including front and rear sets of a transverse inner groove and a transverse open groove communicating with the transverse inner groove, and a threaded hole on the transverse open groove of the front set wherein either pin is disposed in the transverse inner groove and the elongated frame abuts an underside of the base; and a locking device including a spring biased block member disposed in the transverse open groove of the front set and having two projections at two ends respectively, a screw driven through a positioning member into the threaded hole to fasten the positioning member in the transverse open groove of the front set so that the block member abuts the front pin to block same in an assembled state.
SKATE BLADE HOLDER WITH BLADE ATTACHMENT MECHANISM AND BLADE THEREFOR
A skate and a replaceable skate blade are disclosed. The skate includes a boot and a blade assembly with a blade holder and a blade removable mounted to the holder. A locking pin is displaceable relative the blade holder between a blade locking position in which a tip of the locking pin is in engagement with the blade and a blade releasing position in which the tip of the locking pin is disengaged from the blade. A pin actuator is engageable by a user for translating the pin actuator along a longitudinal axis of the locking pin, wherein translation of the pin actuator induces translation of the locking pin along the longitudinal axis from the blade locking position to the blade releasing position. A biasing element reacts against the pin actuator and biasing the locking pin in the blade locking position.