Guard for in-line roller skate
11052303 ยท 2021-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C17/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
There is provided a guard for an in-line roller skate, which includes an elongated member defining a wheel receiving channel. The channel has a bottom and a pair of opposed sidewalls, which extend upwardly from the bottom terminating in a remote edge. The remote edge of the sidewalls define a wheel insertion opening to receive wheels of an in-line roller skate. At least one transverse roller is positioned across the channel near the remote edge of the sidewalls.
Claims
1. A guard for an in-line roller skate, comprising: an elongated member defining a wheel receiving channel, the channel having a bottom and a pair of opposed sidewalls which extend upwardly from the bottom terminating in a remote edge, the remote edge of the sidewalls defining a wheel insertion opening to receive wheels of an in-line roller skate, and the sidewalls converge, such that wheels of an in-line roller skate are maintained within the channel by a clamping force of the remote edges of the sidewalls; and at least one transverse roller positioned across the channel near the remote edge of the sidewalls.
2. The guard of claim 1, wherein there are two or more transverse rollers positioned across the channel at spaced intervals.
3. The guard of claim 1, wherein the channel has opposed ends, the channel being open at each of the opposed ends.
4. The guard of claim 1, wherein the sidewalls are flexible.
5. The guard of claim 1, wherein the remote edges of sidewalls terminate in opposed diverging guide flanges that guide wheels of an in-line roller skate into the channel.
6. The guard of claim 1, wherein the bottom has an inner surface and an outer surface and one or more pads are positioned on the outer surface.
7. A guard for an in-line roller skate, comprising: an elongated member defining a wheel receiving channel, having a bottom with an inner surface and an outer surface and a pair of opposed flexible sidewalls which extend upwardly from the bottom and converge terminating in a remote edge which defines a wheel insertion opening; two or more transverse rollers positioned across the channel at spaced intervals near the remote edge of the sidewalls; one or more pads on the outer surface of the bottom; wherein the sidewalls terminate in opposed diverging guide flanges, such that wheels of an in-line roller skate are guided into the channel by the guide flanges and maintained within the channel by a clamping force created by the converging sidewalls and axial movement of the in-line roller skate along the channel is precluded by the rollers.
8. The guard of claim 7, wherein the channel having opposed ends are open at each of the opposed ends.
9. A guard for an in-line roller skate comprising: an elongated member defining a wheel receiving channel, the channel having a bottom and a pair of opposed sidewalls which extend upwardly from the bottom terminating in a remote edge, the remote edge of the sidewalls defining a wheel insertion opening to receive wheels of an in-line roller skate; and at least one transverse roller positioned across the channel near the remote edge of the sidewalls; wherein the remote edges of sidewalls terminate in opposed diverging guide flanges that guide wheels of an in-line roller skate into the channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
(2)
(3)
(4)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) A guard, generally identified by reference numeral 20, will now be described with reference to
(6) Structure and Relationship of Parts:
(7) Referring to
(8) Three transverse rollers 34 are positioned across channel 22 at spaced intervals near remote edge 32 of sidewalls 30. Rollers 34 have shafts 35 that are journaled in openings 37 along remote edge 32 of sidewalls 30. It is generally preferred that the number of rollers correspond with one less than the number of wheels on a user's in-line roller skate.
(9) There are one or more pads 36 on outer surface 28 of bottom 24.
(10) Sidewalls 30 terminate in opposed diverging guide flanges 38. Referring to
(11) Referring to
(12) Operation:
(13) Referring to
(14) Referring to
(15) To remove guard 20 from the in-line roller skate, the user simply needs to exert force to pull guard 20 downwards and away from wheels 102 of in-line roller skate 100. In doing so, sidewalls 30 diverge and rollers 24 roll to allow wheels 102 to slide out of channel 22. As shown in
(16) Advantages:
(17) The method of attachment of the above described guard allows a user to quickly and easily attach and remove the guard to and from a pair of in-line roller skates. This ease of use is ideal as it allows the user to travel over difficult or dangerous terrain, go up or down stairs, go up or down slopes or move in and out of indoor establishments seamlessly and without hassle. Such a feature complements a widespread adoption of rollerblades as a form of commute.
(18) In this patent document, the word comprising is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article a does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
(19) The scope of the claims should not be limited by the illustrated embodiments set forth as examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with a purposive construction of the claims in view of the description as a whole.