Patent classifications
A63C17/1436
Base for roller skates
A base for roller skates includes a skeleton and a reinforcing shell. The skeleton is made of a first material through one-time processing and is formed with a plurality of hollow areas. The reinforcing shell includes a plurality of inlaid structures respectively embedded in the hollow areas is directly disposed on the skeleton by injection molding with a second material. The second material is different from the first material. Two roller frame mounting hole sets on the base for roller skates are directly formed by the skeleton, and a brake block mounting hole and a treading platform on the base for roller skates are formed by the reinforcing shell. The base for roller skates is not made of single metal material like prior arts, making it capable of reducing fracture due to the hard and brittle characteristics of the material used in prior art.
BASE FOR ROLLER SKATES
The invention provides a base for roller skates comprises a skeleton and a reinforcing shell. The skeleton is made of a first material through one-time processing and is formed with a plurality of hollow areas. The reinforcing shell including a plurality of inlaid structures respectively embedded in the hollow areas is directly disposed on the skeleton by injection molding with a second material. The second material is different from the first material. Two roller sets of frame mounting hole on the base for roller skates are directly formed by the skeleton, and a brake block mounting hole and a treading platform on the base for roller skates are formed by the reinforcing shell. The base for roller skates is not made of single metal material like prior arts, making it capable of reducing fracture due to the hard and brittle characteristics of the material used on prior arts.
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.
Micro Board
In a preferred embodiment a wheeled platform apparatus and method for use in rolling on a surface are provided. The apparatus includes a platform having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front portion, a center portion, a rear portion, and a first wheel and a second wheel that interface with or are positioned below the bottom surface of the platform to facilitate rolling movement of the platform. The apparatus may further include an attachment device interfacing with the top surface and the footwear, as well as a footrest to support the forefoot of another foot, or footwear.
In-line skate braking device
A braking device is provided for an in-line skate where the braking device selectively alters the motion of the in-line skate depending upon the angulation of the in-line skate relative to a surface. As a user angulates or tilts the in-line skate, the braking device increasingly engages the surface to provide a braking force to alter the motion of the in-line skate.
Multi-function ground engaging device
A ground-engaging devices that is capable of sustained rolling, stable braking, secure standing, and walking. In one preferred embodiment, the invention relates to a wheeled footwear device. In another preferred embodiment, the invention relates to a wheeled footwear platform. In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention relates to a wheeled artificial foot.
Soft tipped pole and braking system for recreational use
Soft-tipped pole designs and methods for their use on pavement are disclosed. The soft, gripping pole tip can slow down a roller skier or skateboarder by slowing down the rider directly and by providing increased rider stability during breaking. This is accomplished by the rider pressing one or two pole tips against the pavement, with or without the use of a fulcrum point for increased leverage. The soft rubberlike tip has a large surface area that provides durability as well as variable levels of frictional force imparted against the pavement. The fulcrum for the pole can be the user's arm or leg as well as fulcrum element fastened to the rolling device.
Micro board
In a preferred embodiment a wheeled platform apparatus and method for use in rolling on a surface are provided. The apparatus includes a platform having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front portion, a center portion, a rear portion, and a first wheel and a second wheel that interface with or are positioned below the bottom surface of the platform to facilitate rolling movement of the platform. The apparatus may further include an attachment device interfacing with the top surface and the footwear, as well as a footrest to support the forefoot of another foot, or footwear.
Ground Engaging Device with Stowages for Removable Wheels
A ground-engaging device that is capable of sustained rolling, stable braking, secure standing, and walking. In one preferred embodiment, the invention relates to a wheeled footwear device. In another preferred embodiment, the invention relates to a wheeled footwear platform. In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention relates to a wheeled artificial foot.
Roller blade ice wheel assembly
A roller blade ice wheel assembly for using roller blades on ice includes a plurality of blade wheel apparatuses each comprising a wheel body having a central wheel aperture, a pair of wheel sidewalls, and a wheel edge. The wheel edge is less than 0.5 cm. At least one bearing is coupled to the wheel body. The bearing receives an axle of a roller blade through a bearing aperture and the wheel aperture. Each of a plurality of spacers has a central spacer aperture to receive the axle of the roller blade. The plurality of spacers is positioned on both sides of the bearing to occupy space up to a wheel frame of the roller blade. The width of the blade wheel apparatus is dimensioned to equal the width of a wheel of the roller blade that is being replaced.