Ball Skating Device
A ball-skating device is an apparatus allowing two degrees of freedom between a user's foot and multiple contact points on the ground. The apparatus includes a piece of footwear, a plurality of ball-roller assemblies, and a plurality of assembly cavities. The piece of footwear is worn on a user's foot and is used to enclose the user's foot. The assembly cavities traverse into a sole of the piece of footwear and are used to situate the ball-roller assemblies on the bottom of the sole. The ball-roller assemblies receive the applied weight of a user's foot and makes contact at multiple points with the ground, all of which allows the ball-roller assemblies to roll the user's foot across the ground.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 63/549,889 filed on Feb. 5, 2024.
The current application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of the U.S. design application Ser. No. 29/932,672 filed on Mar. 14, 2024.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to a ball skating device that can move in various directions. More specifically, the present invention is a device that utilizes two balls to provide 360 degrees of rotation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONRoller skates are a recreational footwear option designed for smooth gliding over different surfaces. Comprising a boot with wheels, roller skates come in diverse designs, from low-cut sporty styles to supportive high-tops. The wheels can be arranged in quad skates, featuring two wheels in the front and two in the back on each skate, or in-line skates, with a single line of wheels along the foot's length. Wheel material and hardness impact grip and speed, with polyurethane being a common wheel material. Bearings enable smooth wheel rotation. Brakes, often located at the toe, assist with slowing down or stopping. Roller skates find applications in recreational skating, roller derby, artistic skating, and speed skating. Safety gear, including helmets and pads, is crucial for skaters, particularly beginners or those engaging in high-speed or trick-oriented activities. Roller skating has a rich cultural history, with roller rinks, derby leagues, and outdoor trails contributing to a vibrant community. Whether for casual enjoyment or competitive pursuits, roller skates cater to a diverse range of preferences and activities.
An objective of the present invention is to provide users with a conventional roller skate shoe that has two balls positioned within the sole to provide various directional movements. The present invention intends to provide users with a device that can provide 360 degrees of rotation. In order to accomplish that, a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a shoe that allows users to move in various directions. Thus, the present invention is a ball skate shoe that allows the user to move in various directions and does not limit the user to unidirectional movement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a shoe that provides rolling motion that is not limited by a fixed axis. The present invention seeks to provide users with a device that has a thick sole to accommodate balls to facilitate various directions of motion. In order to accomplish this the present invention comprises a shoe that comprises a sole, a plurality of cavities and a plurality of balls. Thus, the present invention is a ball skate shoe that allows the user to move in various directions and does not limit the user to unidirectional movement.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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The quantity of lubricant 36 is preferably a mechanical grease but can alternatively be an oil with a high viscosity. Thus, the quantity of lubricant 36 is distributed amongst the retention ring 32, the inner shell surface 28, the plurality of bearing balls 30, and the ground-contacting ball 34 in order to provide the necessary lubrication for the mechanical movement amongst the plurality of bearing balls 30 and the ground-contacting ball 34.
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The sole is designed with a rubber material and oblong shape that matches the foot of the user. The sole is designed with a thickness that can accommodate a plurality of cavities. The plurality of cavities is a semi-spherical cavity integrated along the bottom surface of the sole shown in
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A ball-skating device comprising:
- a piece of footwear;
- a plurality of ball-roller assemblies;
- a plurality of assembly cavities;
- the piece of footwear comprising a footwear upper and a footwear sole;
- the footwear sole comprising a top sole surface and a bottom sole surface;
- the footwear upper being mounted onto the top sole surface;
- the plurality of assembly cavities traversing into the footwear sole from the bottom sole surface;
- the plurality of assembly cavities being distributed across the bottom sole surface;
- each of the plurality of assembly cavities being positioned offset from a perimeter of the bottom sole surface; and
- each of the plurality of ball-roller assemblies being mounted into a corresponding assembly cavity from the plurality of assembly cavities.
2. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- the plurality of ball-roller assemblies being a front ball-roller assembly and a rear ball-roller assembly;
- the footwear sole further comprising a forefoot-supporting sole portion and a hindfoot-supporting sole portion;
- the front ball-roller assembly being positioned adjacent to the forefoot-supporting sole portion; and
- the rear ball-roller assembly being positioned adjacent to the hindfoot-supporting sole portion.
3. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
- a grip brake;
- the grip brake being peripherally mounted onto the bottom sole surface, adjacent to the forefoot-supporting sole portion; and
- the grip brake being positioned offset from the front ball-roller assembly, opposite the rear ball-roller assembly.
4. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- each of the plurality of ball-roller assemblies comprising a greater-than-half-spherical shell, a plurality of bearing balls, a retention ring, and a ground-contacting ball;
- the greater-than-half-spherical shell comprising a single shell opening, an outer shell surface, and an inner shell surface;
- the outer shell surface of each of plurality ball-roller of assemblies being coextensively connected within the corresponding assembly cavity;
- the retention ring being connected around the single shell opening;
- the plurality of bearing balls being rollably positioned against the inner shell surface;
- the plurality of bearing balls being distributed across the inner shell surface;
- the ground-contacting ball being rollably positioned against the plurality of bearing balls;
- the ground-contacting ball being positioned concentric with the greater-than-half-spherical shell; and
- the ground-contacting ball traversing through the retention ring and out of the greater-than-half-spherical shell.
5. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 4 comprising:
- the single shell opening of each of plurality of ball-roller assemblies being positioned coincident to the bottom sole surface; and
- the outer shell surface of each of plurality of ball-roller assemblies being positioned offset from the top sole surface.
6. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 4 comprising:
- each of the plurality of ball-roller assemblies further comprising a quantity of lubricant; and
- the quantity of lubricant being distributed amongst the retention ring, the inner shell surface, the plurality of bearing balls, and the ground-contacting ball.
7. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the greater-than-half-spherical shell, the plurality of bearing balls, and the retention ring are made of steel.
8. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the ground-contacting ball is made of a rigid plastic material.
9. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the piece of footwear is a shoe.
10. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the footwear sole is made of a rubber material.
11. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bottom sole surface is a flat surface.
12. A ball-skating device comprising:
- a piece of footwear;
- a plurality of ball-roller assemblies;
- a plurality of assembly cavities;
- the piece of footwear comprising a footwear upper and a footwear sole;
- the footwear sole comprising a top sole surface, a bottom sole surface, a forefoot-supporting sole portion and a hindfoot-supporting sole portion;
- the footwear upper being mounted onto the top sole surface;
- the plurality of assembly cavities traversing into the footwear sole from the bottom sole surface;
- the plurality of assembly cavities being distributed across the bottom sole surface;
- each of the plurality of assembly cavities being positioned offset from a perimeter of the bottom sole surface;
- each of the plurality of ball-roller assemblies being mounted into a corresponding assembly cavity from the plurality of assembly cavities;
- the plurality of ball-roller assemblies being a front ball-roller assembly and a rear ball-roller assembly;
- the front ball-roller assembly being positioned adjacent to the forefoot-supporting sole portion;
- the rear ball-roller assembly being positioned adjacent to the hindfoot-supporting sole portion; and
- the piece of footwear being a shoe.
13. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 11 comprising:
- a grip brake;
- the grip brake being peripherally mounted onto the bottom sole surface, adjacent to the forefoot-supporting sole portion; and
- the grip brake being positioned offset from the front ball-roller assembly, opposite the rear ball-roller assembly.
14. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 11 comprising:
- each of the plurality of ball-roller assemblies comprising a greater-than-half-spherical shell, a plurality of bearing balls, a retention ring, and a ground-contacting ball;
- the greater-than-half-spherical shell comprising a single shell opening, an outer shell surface, and an inner shell surface;
- the outer shell surface of each of plurality ball-roller of assemblies being coextensively connected within the corresponding assembly cavity;
- the retention ring being connected around the single shell opening;
- the plurality of bearing balls being rollably positioned against the inner shell surface;
- the plurality of bearing balls being distributed across the inner shell surface;
- the ground-contacting ball being rollably positioned against the plurality of bearing balls;
- the ground-contacting ball being positioned concentric with the greater-than-half-spherical shell; and
- the ground-contacting ball traversing through the retention ring and out of the greater-than-half-spherical shell.
15. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 14 comprising:
- the single shell opening of each of plurality of ball-roller assemblies being positioned coincident to the bottom sole surface; and
- the outer shell surface of each of plurality of ball-roller assemblies being positioned offset from the top sole surface.
16. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 14 comprising:
- each of the plurality of ball-roller assemblies further comprising a quantity of lubricant; and
- the quantity of lubricant being distributed amongst the retention ring, the inner shell surface, the plurality of bearing balls, and the ground-contacting ball.
17. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 14, wherein the greater-than-half-spherical shell, the plurality of bearing balls, and the retention ring are made of steel.
18. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 14, wherein the ground-contacting ball is made of a rigid plastic material.
19. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the footwear sole is made of a rubber material.
20. The ball-skating device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the bottom sole surface is a flat surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 5, 2025
Publication Date: Aug 7, 2025
Inventor: Joginder Sidhu (Arleta, CA)
Application Number: 19/046,509