Roller skate brake arrangement
First Claim
1. A roller skate comprising:
- a wheeled frame including a pair of laterally spaced frame members with a plurality of aligned wheels mounted therebetween;
a shoe supported on the wheeled frame and including a cuff pivotally mounted relative to the wheeled frame;
a braking mechanism including an extension frame having a pair of laterally spaced flange members pivotally connected to respective rearward end portions of the pair of spaced frame members by quick-attach connections, a braking member operably supported between the pair of flange members, and an actuator assembly operably connected to the extension frame for pivoting the extension frame to generate a braking force upon contact of the braking member with a ground surface, the quick-attach connections including laterally extending protrusions formed on outer surfaces of the pair of flange members which releasably mate with end sections of the pair of frame members, each end section including an outer member having a forward edge attached to an outer surface of a respective frame member, each outer member having an inner surface spaced a predetermined distance from the outer surface of each frame member, the inner surface of each outer member having a vertical groove formed therein with the groove extending from a bottom end of the outer member upwardly to a circular recess also formed in the inner surface, and each protrusion being formed by a pair of flat side edges and a pair of arcuate end edges, the extension frame being attachable to the wheeled frame by sliding the protrusions into respective grooves in the outer members until the protrusions are received within the circular recesses and pivoting the protrusions within the circular recesses; and
an adjuster lever pivotally mounted to the wheeled frame, the adjuster lever having a plurality of protrusions which interlock with a plurality of protrusions on the extension frame for providing a plurality of locked positions of height adjustment of the braking member above the ground surface by locking the extension frame in a plurality of selected positions of angular adjustment relative to the wheeled frame.
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Abstract
A roller skate includes a wheeled frame including aligned wheels, a shoe supported on the wheeled frame and including a cuff that can be flexed and moved relative to the wheeled frame, and a braking mechanism. The braking mechanism includes an extension frame movably supported on the wheeled frame, and further includes a braking member supported on the extension frame for movement between a ground-engaging position and a ground-clearing position, and still further includes a link operably connecting the extension frame to the cuff, so that a skater can flex the cuff to angularly move the extension frame to carry the braking member into contact with a ground surface. In one form, the braking mechanism includes an adjuster device for adjusting an angular position of the extension frame relative to the wheeled frame, the adjuster being configured to change a manually set normal clearance of the braking member to a ground surface, so that the braking member engages the ground surface more or less quickly due to the changes in the angular position. In another form, the braking mechanism includes a toggle linkage operably connected to the cuff link for providing mechanical advantage to pivot the extension frame when a skater desires to operate the braking mechanism and an actuator for moving the toggle linkage between the ground-engaging and ground-clearing positions. In still another aspect, a partial-turn fastener or fastenerless connector engages a configured hole to pivotally attach the extension frame to the wheeled frame, the partial-turn fastener and/or fastenerless connector being rotatable between a locked position in which the fastener cannot be removed and an unlocked position in which the fastener or fastenerless connector can be removed.
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22 Claims
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1. A roller skate comprising:
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a wheeled frame including a pair of laterally spaced frame members with a plurality of aligned wheels mounted therebetween; a shoe supported on the wheeled frame and including a cuff pivotally mounted relative to the wheeled frame; a braking mechanism including an extension frame having a pair of laterally spaced flange members pivotally connected to respective rearward end portions of the pair of spaced frame members by quick-attach connections, a braking member operably supported between the pair of flange members, and an actuator assembly operably connected to the extension frame for pivoting the extension frame to generate a braking force upon contact of the braking member with a ground surface, the quick-attach connections including laterally extending protrusions formed on outer surfaces of the pair of flange members which releasably mate with end sections of the pair of frame members, each end section including an outer member having a forward edge attached to an outer surface of a respective frame member, each outer member having an inner surface spaced a predetermined distance from the outer surface of each frame member, the inner surface of each outer member having a vertical groove formed therein with the groove extending from a bottom end of the outer member upwardly to a circular recess also formed in the inner surface, and each protrusion being formed by a pair of flat side edges and a pair of arcuate end edges, the extension frame being attachable to the wheeled frame by sliding the protrusions into respective grooves in the outer members until the protrusions are received within the circular recesses and pivoting the protrusions within the circular recesses; and
an adjuster lever pivotally mounted to the wheeled frame, the adjuster lever having a plurality of protrusions which interlock with a plurality of protrusions on the extension frame for providing a plurality of locked positions of height adjustment of the braking member above the ground surface by locking the extension frame in a plurality of selected positions of angular adjustment relative to the wheeled frame.
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2. A roller skate comprising:
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a wheeled frame including a pair of laterally spaced frame members with a plurality of aligned wheels mounted therebetween; a shoe supported on the wheeled frame and including a cuff pivotally mounted relative to the wheeled frame; a braking mechanism including an extension frame having a pair of laterally spaced flange members pivotally connected to respective rearward end portions of the pair of spaced frame members by quick-attach connections, a braking member operably supported between the pair of flange members, and an actuator assembly operably connected to the extension frame for pivoting the extension frame to generate a braking force upon contact of the braking member with a ground surface, the quick-attach connections including laterally extending protrusions formed on outer surfaces of the pair of flange members which releasably mate with end sections of the pair of frame members, each end section including an outer member having a forward edge attached to an outer surface of a respective frame member, each outer member having an inner surface spaced a predetermined distance from an outer surface portion of each frame member, each outer surface portion having a vertical groove formed therein with the groove extending from a bottom end of the frame member upwardly to a circular recess also formed in the outer surface portion, and each protrusion being formed by a pair of flat side edges and a pair of arcuate end edges, the extension frame being attachable to the wheeled frame by sliding the protrusions into respective grooves in the outer surface portions until the protrusions are received within the circular recesses and pivoting the protrusions within the circular recesses; and
an adjuster lever pivotally mounted to the wheeled frame, the adjuster lever having a plurality of protrusions which interlock with a plurality of protrusions on the extension frame for providing a plurality of locked positions of height adjustment of the braking member above the ground surface by locking the extension frame in a plurality of selected positions of angular adjustment relative to the wheeled frame.
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3. A roller skate comprising:
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a wheeled frame including aligned wheels; a shoe supported on the wheeled frame; and a braking mechanism including an extension frame pivotally supported on the wheeled frame, and further including a braking member supported on the extension frame in a ground-clearing position for selective engagement with a ground surface, and still further including an adjuster device, the adjuster device including an adjuster lever pivotally mounted to the wheeled frame and having a plurality of protrusions which interlock with a plurality of protrusions on the extension frame for providing a plurality of locked positions of height adjustments of the braking member above the ground surface by locking the extension frame in a plurality of selected positions of angular adjustment relative to the wheeled frame, the protrusions on the extension frame and the protrusions on the adjuster lever being configured to adjustably slip when the extension frame, is pivoted in a first direction of rotation towards the ground surface during selection of a locked position of height adjustment of the braking member above the ground surface, and being configured for locking the extension frame against pivotal movement in an opposite direction of rotation during engagement of the braking member with the ground surface thereby maintaining the selected locked position of height adjustment, the adjuster lever being pivotable to a release position for permitting pivotal movement of the extension frame in the opposite direction of rotation. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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