In-line roller skates with power assist roller
First Claim
1. An in-line skate with power assistance comprising:
- at least two rollers attached to a base, the at least two rollers aligned such that the at least two rollers travel along a surface in essentially a single travel line;
a power roller offset from the at least two rollers such that the power roller travels along the surface in different travel line; and
a bias mechanism coupled between the power roller and the base, the bias mechanism is responsive to pressure on the power roller when contacting the surface to adjust position of the power roller relative to the base;
wherein the power roller is held above the surface when gliding and the power roller makes contact with the surface providing additional surface area contact when pushing over a range of angles relative to the surface.
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Abstract
An in-line skate with power assistance has at least two rollers attached to a base, the at least two rollers aligned to form an in-line axis such that the at least two rollers travel along a surface in essentially a single travel line and a power roller aligned outward of the at least two rollers. A bias mechanism coupled between the power roller and the base, the bias mechanism is responsive to pressure on the power roller when contacting the surface to adjust position of the power roller relative to the base. The power roller is adjustable and resiliently mounted to be positioned above the skating surface when gliding. The power roller makes with contact the skating surface when pushing, the pressure on the power roller being varied by the bias mechanism.
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22 Claims
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1. An in-line skate with power assistance comprising:
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at least two rollers attached to a base, the at least two rollers aligned such that the at least two rollers travel along a surface in essentially a single travel line;
a power roller offset from the at least two rollers such that the power roller travels along the surface in different travel line; and
a bias mechanism coupled between the power roller and the base, the bias mechanism is responsive to pressure on the power roller when contacting the surface to adjust position of the power roller relative to the base;
wherein the power roller is held above the surface when gliding and the power roller makes contact with the surface providing additional surface area contact when pushing over a range of angles relative to the surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An in-line skate with power assistance for use on a skating surface, the in-line skate comprising:
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a boot attached to a base;
three rollers attached to the base, the three rollers aligned such that the three rollers travel along the skating surface in essentially a single travel line;
at least one power roller offset from the three rollers such that the at least one power roller travels along the skating surface in different travel line; and
a bias mechanism coupled between the power roller and the base, the bias mechanism is responsive to varying pressure on the power roller when contacting the surface to adjust position of the power roller relative to the base;
wherein the power roller is held above the surface when gliding and the power roller makes contact with the surface providing additional surface area contact when pushing over a range of angles relative to the surface. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A power assistance device for use with an in-line skate having a base with at least two rollers attached to the base, the at least two rollers aligned such that the at least two rollers travel along a surface in essentially a single travel line, the power assistance device comprising:
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a power roller offset from the at least two rollers such that the power roller travels along the surface in different travel line, the power roller having a mechanism coupling the power roller to the base; and
a spring bias mechanism coupled between the power roller and the base, the bias mechanism is responsive to varying pressure on the power roller when contacting the surface to adjust position of the power roller relative to the base;
wherein the power roller is held above the surface when gliding and the power roller makes contact with the surface providing additional surface area contact when pushing over a range of angles relative to the surface. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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