Patents Assigned to Land Roller, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6443464
    Abstract: A two-wheeled roller skate with canted wheels has an axle for the forward wheel located well forward of the ball of the foot. The axle for the rear wheel is located at the rear of the skater's heel. The wheels are canted so that the front and rear wheels contact the ground on the opposite sides of the center line of the skater's foot. In plan projection, the axles are preferably non-parallel in order to provide steering correction. The amount of steering correction desirable will depend on the skater's skill and the nature of the skating activity. In alternative embodiments, the present invention incorporates novel braking mechanisms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2002
    Assignee: Land Roller, Inc.
    Inventors: Bert Lovitt, Warren Winslow
  • Patent number: 6273437
    Abstract: A two-wheeled roller skate with canted wheels has an axle for the forward wheel located well forward of the ball of the foot. The axle for the rear wheel is located at the rear of the skater's heel. The wheels are canted so that the front and rear wheels contact the ground on the opposite sides of the center line of the skater's foot. In plan projection, the axles are preferably non-parallel in order to provide steering correction. The amount of steering correction desirable will depend on the skater's skill and the nature of the skating activity. In alternative embodiments, the present invention incorporates novel braking mechanisms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Assignee: Land Roller, Inc.
    Inventors: Bert Lovitt, Warren Winslow
  • Patent number: 5951028
    Abstract: A two-wheeled roller skate with canted wheels has an axle for the forward wheel located well forward of the ball of the foot. The axle for the rear wheel is located at the rear of the skater's heel. The wheels are canted so that the front and rear wheels contact the ground on the opposite sides of the center line of the skater's foot. In plan projection, the axles are preferably non-parallel in order to provide steering correction. The amount of steering correction desirable will depend on the skater's skill and the nature of the skating activity. In alternative embodiments, the present invention incorporates novel braking mechanisms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Land Roller, Inc.
    Inventors: Bert Lovitt, Warren Winslow