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Device for preventing a wheel from slipping off a spindle on which it is mounted in a freely rotatable manner

  • US 4,913,610 A
  • Filed: 06/09/1989
  • Issued: 04/03/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/15/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device for preventing a wheel from slipping off a spindle on which it is mounted in a freely rotatable manner, said spindle having an end portion formed with an annular groove in the vicinity of the spindle free end, said device being particularly intended for use on roller skates, characterized in that it comprises:

  • a body wherein a cavity is defined for access from outside the body through a circular entrance to receive said spindle end portion thereinto;

    at least two co-planar, juxtaposed retainer plates fitting for sliding movement in guides formed on said body and extending in a radial direction to said entrace, said plates being movable in said cavity from a working position where they lie close together to engage in said annular groove to a rest position where they are held apart to disengage from said groove; and

    a spreader member operable substantially as a pushbutton, to drive, against the bias of a spring means, said retainer plates to the rest position, which spreader member is carried slidably in said body and movable in an axial direction relatively to the entrance of said cavity,wherein said retainer plates are comprised of a leg of respective U-shaped members the other leg of said U-shaped members being fitted for sliding movement in respective guides formed in said body in parallelism with the slideway guides for said retainer plates, said spring means being arranged to act on said U-shaped members and hold them in said working position.

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