Ice skating assist system
12350576 ยท 2025-07-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An ice skating assist system for facilitating skating on a sheet of ice includes a sheet of ice and a support to facilitate upright stabilization of a person on the sheet of ice. The support includes a plurality of legs equally spaced laterally from each other and from a vertical center axis about which the plurality of legs is positioned. The support further includes a plurality of feet and a closed loop attached to each of the legs. A brace is coupled to each of the legs to reinforce a position of the legs with respect to each other. A strap is removably attached to the support and for inhibiting the person from falling on the sheet of ice.
Claims
1. A skating assist system configured for facilitating ice skating, said skating assist system comprising: a sheet of ice; a support configured to facilitate upright stabilization of a person on the sheet of ice, said support including: a plurality of legs being equally spaced laterally from each other and from a vertical center axis about which the plurality of legs are positioned; a plurality of feet; a closed loop being attached to each of said legs; and a brace being coupled to each of said legs to reinforce a position of said legs with respect to each other; and a strap being removably attached to said support and being configured for inhibiting the person from falling on said sheet of ice, wherein said strap has a first end and a second end, said first end having a coupler for removably securing to said inner wall of one of said legs, said coupler comprising a bolt and nut assembly, said second end having a buckle for removably fastening said second end around an exterior of said closed loop.
2. The skating assist system of claim 1, wherein the person is positioned at the vertical axis when using the support.
3. The skating assist system of claim 2, wherein said plurality of legs is three legs, said legs being angled inwardly toward the vertical center axis from a bottom end to a top end of said legs, each of said legs including an inner wall and an outer wall wherein said inner wall is positioned nearer to the vertical axis than said outer wall.
4. The skating assist system of claim 3, wherein each of the bottom ends of the legs has one of said feet attached thereto, said feet being configured for gliding on the sheet of ice, each of said feet comprising a panel being bent about a tip of said bottom end and protruding upward towards said vertical center axis, said panel having a pair of end edges and each end edge being convexly arcuate.
5. The skating assist system of claim 4, wherein said closed loop is positioned adjacent to the top ends of each of said legs, said closed loop being at an apex of the support and providing a graspable area for the person, said closed loop having a circular shape, said closed loop being positioned between said inner and outer walls of each of said legs.
6. The skating assist system of claim 5, wherein said brace is spaced between said closed loop and said bottom ends of said legs, said brace being a continuous loop having a hexagon shape, said brace being positioned between said inner and outer walls of each of said legs.
7. A skating assist system configured for facilitating ice skating, said skating assist system comprising: a sheet of ice; a support configured to facilitate upright stabilization of a person on the sheet of ice, said support including: a plurality of legs being equally spaced laterally from each other and from a vertical center axis about which the plurality of legs are positioned, wherein the person is positioned at the vertical center axis when using the support, said plurality of legs being three legs, said legs being angled inwardly toward the vertical center axis from a bottom end to a top end of said legs, each of said legs including an inner wall and an outer wall wherein said inner wall is positioned nearer to the vertical center axis than said outer wall; a plurality of feet, each of the bottom ends of the legs having one of said feet attached thereto, said feet being configured for gliding on the sheet of ice, each of said feet comprising a panel being bent about a tip of said bottom end and protruding upward towards said vertical center axis, said panel having a pair of end edges and each end edge being convexly arcuate; a closed loop being attached to each of said legs, said closed loop being positioned adjacent to the top ends of each of said legs, said closed loop being at an apex of the support and providing a graspable arca for the person, said closed loop having a circular shape, said closed loop being positioned between said inner and outer walls of each of said legs; and a brace being coupled to each of said legs to reinforce a position of said legs with respect to each other, said brace being spaced between said closed loop and said bottom ends of said legs, said brace being a continuous loop having a hexagon shape, said brace being positioned between said inner and outer walls of each of said legs; and a strap being removably attached to said support and being configured for inhibiting the person from falling on said sheet of ice, said strap having a first end and a second end, said first end having a coupler for removably securing to said inner wall of one of said legs, said coupler comprising a bolt and nut assembly, said second end having a buckle for removably fastening said second end around an exterior of said closed loop.
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(1) The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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(10) With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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(12) A closed loop 34 is attached to each of the legs 18 and is positioned adjacent to the top ends 24 of each of the legs 18. The closed loop 34 is at an apex of the support 14 and provides a graspable area for the person 16. The closed loop 34 will typically have a circular shape and be positioned between the inner 26 and outer 28 walls of each of the legs 18. A brace 36 is coupled to each of the legs 18 to reinforce a position of the legs 18 with respect to each other and may be spaced between the closed loop 34 and the bottom ends 22 of the legs 18. The brace 36 is a continuous loop and may have a hexagon shape or a triangle shape. The brace 36 is positioned between the inner 26 and outer 28 walls of each of the legs 18. The closed loop 34 and the brace 36 may each have a cover 38 comprising a resiliently compressible material such as foam.
(13) A strap 40 is removably attached to the support 14 and is configured for inhibiting the person 16 from falling on the sheet of ice 12. The strap 40 has a first end 42 and a second end 44. The first end 42 has a coupler 46 for removably securing to the inner wall 26 of one of the legs 18 and the coupler 46 may comprise a bolt and nut assembly. The second end 44 may have a buckle 48 for removably fastening the second end 44 around the closed loop 34.
(14) In use, the feet 30 of the legs 18 of the support 14 will be positioned on the sheet of ice 12 and the person 16 will be positioned within the vertical center axis 20 of the support 14. The person 16 begins to skate on the sheet of ice 12 while being stabilized in an upright position by grabbing onto the closed loop 34 of the support 14. The strap 40 may be attached to the support 14 to catch the person 16 from falling onto the sheet of ice 12 when the person 16 loses their balance.
(15) With respect to the description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
(16) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. 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 only one of the elements.