Replaceable bar for the toe of a skate
20240082687 ยท 2024-03-14
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Abstract
A skate includes a body including a toe having a projection on a first side and a cavity on an opposing second side; and a replaceable bar having a through hole on a first side and a protrusion on a second side; and a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted on an underside of the body. The projection is inserted through the through hole and the protrusion is inserted into the cavity, thereby assembling the replaceable bar and the toe.
Claims
1. A skate, comprising: a body including a toe having a projection on a first side and a cavity on an opposing second side; and a replaceable bar having a through hole on a first side and a protrusion on a second side; and a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted on an underside of the body; wherein the projection is configured to insert through the through hole and the protrusion is configured to insert into the cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0010] The toe 11 includes a projection 110 on the right side and a cavity 111 on the left side. The body 10 further comprises a replaceable bar 12 which is manufactured separately from the toe 11. The replaceable bar 12 includes a through hole 120 on an end of the right side and a protrusion 121 on an end of the left side.
[0011] The projection 110 is inserted through the through hole 120 and the protrusion 121 is inserted into the cavity 11, thereby assembling the replaceable bar 12 and the toe 11.
[0012] The replaceable bar 12 is used to absorb shock or prevent damage (as in collision) when an individual wears the inline skate 1 to skate.
[0013] The invention has the following advantages and benefits in comparison with the conventional art: the replaceable bar 12 can be replaced with a new one if it is damaged or worn. This is environmentally friendly.
[0014] While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.