Abstract: A wrist guard is disclosed having first and second rigid members to be positioned over the back and front, respectively of a user's hand. The first and second rigid members are joined by flexible straps to permit an adjustment of a spacing between the first and second rigid member. Each of the first and second rigid members are symmetrical along the longitudinal axes of the first and second rigid members such that the wrist guard can be worn on either the left or right hand of a user without interfering with the flexing of the fingers or thumb of the user.
Abstract: A wheel for an in-line skate includes a hub having a central core. First and second anchors extend radially from the core. The anchors are positioned on the core in spaced apart relation to define a material receiving volume between the anchors. A synthetic plastic material is molded to the core surrounding each of the anchors and filling the material receiving volume.
Abstract: A wrist guard for protecting a wearer's wrist includes a first rigid brace and a second rigid brace. The first rigid brace is sized and positioned to oppose a palm of a user. The second rigid brace is sized and positioned to oppose an upper surface of the user's lower arm. The braces are hinged together and restricted from upward pivotal movement of the first brace relative to the second brace beyond a point of maximum upward bending.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 13, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 14, 1998
Assignee:
Rollerblade, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard Highlands Oetting, Thomas Lee Spaulding, Sherry S. Popowski
Abstract: An in-line skate with full access frame is provided which includes a skate boot with a sole portion, a two-piece frame secured to the boot sole and a plurality of wheels. The frame includes a first frame portion and a second frame portion cooperating to form a wheel channel when the second frame portion is in a first position adjacent to the first frame portion. The skate wheels are disposed for rotation within the wheel channel. Preferably, the first frame portion is securely connected to the boot sole with the second frame portion movably connected to the first frame portion. The second frame portion is movable from the first position adjacent to the first frame portion to a second position away from the first frame portion to allow access to the wheels. The second frame portion preferably includes at least one connector member sized to be received within a corresponding support cavity or slot in the first frame portion or the boot sole when the second frame portion is in the first position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 9, 1996
Date of Patent:
June 16, 1998
Assignee:
Rollerblade, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert Keith Johnson, Lloyd Gerhardt Keleny, Timothy Joseph Wiener, Randy Carl Peterson, Robert Duane Harr, Michael David Racosky
Abstract: A knee pad includes first and second protective paddings hinged to another. A stretchable fabric has an edge secured to an edge of both the first and second paddings. An opposite edge of the fabric has releasable fasteners for releasably securing the opposite fabric edge to opposite edges of the paddings.
Abstract: An adjustable fit in-line skate is disclosed having a rigid frame carrying a plurality of skate wheels. A boot is secured to the frame with the boot having a toe portion and a heel portion. The heel portion has a sole plate which is carried over the length of the frame. The toe portion receives the sole plate and is slidably attached to the heel portion.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1995
Date of Patent:
October 21, 1997
Assignee:
Rollerblade, Inc.
Inventors:
Todd Jack Olson, Thomas Lee Spaulding, Alan Eugene Doop
Abstract: A shell, particularly for sports shoes such as ice skates or roller skates or trekking boots. The shell includes a single body that has a first flap and a second flap, at least one of which is arranged transversely to the foot instep. A single fastening device can be arranged between the first and second flaps. The first and second flaps are connected along two directrices that are oblique with respect to the toe and heel regions. This configuration allows to reduce the number of shell closure levers, nonetheless ensuring optimum securing of the foot inside the shell.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 24, 1995
Date of Patent:
January 28, 1997
Assignees:
Nordica S.p.A., Rollerblade, Inc.
Inventors:
Peter Edauw, Carey Portzline, Timothy Wiener
Abstract: An in-line skate has a fastening system which includes a strap having a first end and a second end each secured to a same side of the skate. A buckle is provided for releasably securing one of the first and second ends to the side. A first fastening member is secured to the strap at a point between the first and second ends. A second fastening member is secured to the boot on a side opposite the side on which the strap ends are fastened. The first and second fastening members may be releasably joined and tensioned.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1995
Date of Patent:
November 5, 1996
Assignee:
Rollerblade, Inc.
Inventors:
Todd J. Olson, Dirk L. Cornelius, Lloyd G. Keleny