Endless Tread Skates Patents (Class 280/844)
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Patent number: 11731031Abstract: A modular skateboard assembly for enabling a user to employ a pair of skateboards in the convention of a skateboard or roller skates includes a pair of skateboards which each includes a pair of rollers that roll along a support surface. Each of the skateboards is attachable to the other skateboard such that the pair of skateboards extends along a common axis thereby facilitating the pair of skateboards to be employed in the common convention of skateboards. Furthermore, each of the skateboards is detachable from the other skateboard thereby enabling the pair of skateboards to be employed in the common convention of roller skates. Each of the skateboards includes a pair of foot restraints to restrain the user's feet.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Inventor: Gary Hollyfield
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Patent number: 11584455Abstract: Motorized hub assemblies for use with platforms and the corresponding motorized platforms are presented. At least one of the hub assemblies can be a motor and can contain an internal motor to propel the platform when activated. In some embodiments, the motorized platform has two sets of motorized wheels or two sets or motorized treads for differential rate maneuvering. In some embodiments, different base platforms are mounted to a single set of wheels or a single tread to provide a sporty style ride. A handlebar can also be implemented for greater stability. In all cases, there is no requirement for an electronic stabilization platform.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Inventor: Joseph L. Pikulski
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Patent number: 11583754Abstract: Mobilized platforms are disclosed herein. The mobilized platforms can include one or more fork hangers attached to a platform with a cog-hub assembly attached thereto. The fork hangers can be attached to the cog-hub assemblies such that each fork hanger is attached to a cob-hub assembly at both a first cog-hub assembly end and a second cog-hub assembly end opposite said first cog-hub assembly end. The mobilized platforms can include additional features such as baseplates or transom plates. The cog-hub assemblies can also comprise wheel assemblies or connected cog-hub subassemblies. The mobilized platforms can also include a treading connected to the cog-hub assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Inventor: Joseph L. Pikulski
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Patent number: 10967245Abstract: A tracked skate runner provides a low-profile substitute for a wheel with exceptionally low rolling resistance on rough or soft terrain. The runner includes a skate frame and rollers that bear against an endless track of hinged links devoid of pinch points that can get jammed with ground debris. The skate frame provides a channel with sidewalls and a top dirt shield. The sidewalls fit closely with the links of the track to seal out dirt, and the top dirt shield protects the rollers from dirt that shakes off the top recirculating portion of the track.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2018Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Inventor: Steven Dickinson Potter
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Patent number: 8672074Abstract: A non-conventional motorcycle designed to be a wearable application. It is intended that the present invention is used to transport a passenger commuting between a suburb and a city which lack a reliable public means of transportation to school, work or other, however it is more particular, that the present invention be used in extreme, sport competition racing of various applications providing an area facilitating spectators.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2012Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventor: Marcus Mark Henry Ganeous
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Publication number: 20130025955Abstract: Personal transport means for walking at faster speeds than normal walking, made up of a pair of wheeled shoes or wheeled undersoles (1-1) that can be adapted by quick attachment (1-2) to the soles of the normal shoes of a walker, laterally articulated (1-3) to follow the natural movements of the heels relative to the tips of the feet (1-10) during normal walking, and allowing walking at higher speeds, without any skating movements, without having to gain momentum, and without modifying the rhythm, amplitude or longitudinal stability of natural walking, by means of a servomotor (1-4) which allows the speed of the driving wheels to exceed the skidding force (1-5a, 1-5b) resulting from the force transmitted by the supporting leg (1-6), and comprising an accelerator (1-8) and a brake (1-9) controlled by the foot of the walker.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Paul Chavand
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Patent number: 8297656Abstract: In-line roller skate (1) comprising in-line wheels (2) around which travels an endless rolling support (4) of the belt type, having regular transverse notches (40). At least the rear wheel (24) is mounted in such a way as to allow horizontal sliding, and at least the front wheel (9) is mounted in such a way as to allow inclined forward sliding along an elongate slot opening (12) formed in the side walls (13, 14) of the frame (6), so that the tension in the rolling belt keeps the axis of rotation (5) of the wheel at the bottom end of the slot. At least one element (27) is in rolling bearing contact with the lower portion of the rolling belt. This belt is preferably cylindrical in section, with its inner surface (28) housed in mating grooves (3) around the perimeter of the wheels. The skate may include a stone guard (45).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Inventor: Jean-Claude Arbogast
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Publication number: 20110059664Abstract: Rolling member comprising a track (2) and a moving part (1) able to move relative to the track (2) and designed to form a rolling strip (10) travelling in a closed circuit, said member being characterized in that the moving part (1) comprises a flexible and continuous movement bead, and the track (2) is designed to guide the moving part (1) along a skew path of variable curvature.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventor: Thierry Poichot
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Publication number: 20100253057Abstract: In-line roller skate (1) comprising in-line wheels (2) around which travels an endless rolling support (4) of the belt type, having regular transverse notches (40). At least the rear wheel (24) is mounted in such a way as to allow horizontal sliding, and at least the front wheel (9) is mounted in such a way as to allow inclined forward sliding along an elongate slot opening (12) formed in the side walls (13, 14) of the frame (6), so that the tension in the rolling belt keeps the axis of rotation (5) of the wheel at the bottom end of the slot. At least one element (27) is in rolling bearing contact with the lower portion of the rolling belt. This belt is preferably cylindrical in section, with its inner surface (28) housed in mating grooves (3) around the perimeter of the wheels. The skate may include a stone guard (45).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: Jean-Claude Arbogast
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Patent number: 7594666Abstract: A skate assembly has a boot having a substantially completely open base with a sole plate of more rigid material than the boot secured over the open base. The base has an opening extending along at least substantially the entire length of the boot from the heel to the toe, with side rims extending along opposite sides of the base opening. The sole plate may be releasably or permanently secured to the boot.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2006Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Sunshine Distribution, Inc.Inventor: Andreas C. Wegener
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Publication number: 20090045616Abstract: Disclosed is a skating apparatus for providing a skating motion with a feel similar to a feel of an ice skating motion on a contact surface other then an ice surface, to a user wearing the skating apparatus on his/her feet. The skating apparatus includes at least one guiding member, a sliding mechanism and a frame member. The guiding member includes a peripheral channel for slidably coupling the sliding mechanism on the peripheral channel. The sliding mechanism upon sliding along a portion of the peripheral channel and in a linear direction with respect to the contact surface, enables the at least one guiding member to move in an opposite linear direction with respect to the contact surface. The movement of the guiding member in the opposite linear direction provides the skating motion with similar feel as of the ice skating motion to the user in the opposite linear direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventor: Mark Eldridge
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Patent number: 7458592Abstract: A sliding device for sliding on the ground down a sloped or inclined surface (grass, dirt, sand, synthetic turf, etc.) has an upper deck and a slide mechanism mounted below and in parallel with the upper deck. The slide mechanism has a slide base of an elongated planar member with opposite radiused ends, and an endless anti-friction belt entrained to slide around the slide base. The belt can be made of high-density plastic, rubber, or a track belt. The slide base surfaces and inner surfaces of the belt may be coated with plastic laminating material to increase slipperiness. The slide base has ends of selected radius of curvature to generate friction forces with the moving belt that provide a “speed limiting” function that slows the device from excessive speeds. In a preferred embodiment, the sliding device is shaped as a body board made of foam material having the slide mechanism recessed in a cavity formed within the bottom of the body to keep the rider's hands or feet from contacting the moving belt.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Inventor: Mark S. Maratta
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Publication number: 20080217084Abstract: The present invention aims to provide incremental automotive transportation to a person wearing a pair of identical motorized shoes. Each shoe houses in its sole an assembly of electrically powered set of wheels clasped over longitudinally by a conveyor from heel to toe. The assembly, skewed at an adjustable angle from the longitude towards the instep, is initially in an elevated no-contact position with an underlying surface. When lowered and switched on, the assembly operates and transports the shoe forward, which is in contact with the surface through it only. The assembly is designed to neutralize forces acting to disrupt its operation during walking while the sole is equipped to provide stability by absorbing impacts. Further, multiple assemblies can be housed in one sole wherein some of them can be tilted, twisted, reflexively twisted, recessed and all have electronic sensors. Additionally, all electro-mechanical operations can be remote and computer controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Raja Tuli
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Publication number: 20080173287Abstract: An internal combustion engine is disclosed. The internal combustion engine includes a crankcase and a mounting plate or base plate connected to the bottom portion of the crankcase. The base plate includes a plurality of engine mountings integrally formed with the base plate for securing the engine to a chassis. The base plate and the crankcase cooperate together to define at least one cooling chamber within the crankcase and cooling fluid passageways within the at least one cooling chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: BRP-ROTAX GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Gunther Zauner, Ernst Mayringer, Otakar Jabornik
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Patent number: 7383908Abstract: The present invention aims to provide incremental automotive transportation to a person wearing a pair of identical motorized shoes. Each shoe houses in its sole an assembly of electrically powered set of wheels clasped over longitudinally by a conveyor from heel to toe. The assembly, skewed at an adjustable angle from the longitude towards the instep, is initially in an elevated no-contact position with an underlying surface. When lowered and switched on, the assembly operates and transports the shoe forward, which is in contact with the surface through it only. The assembly is designed to neutralize forces acting to disrupt its operation during walking while the sole is equipped to provide stability by absorbing impacts. Further, multiple assemblies can be housed in one sole wherein some of them can be tilted, twisted, reflexively twisted, recessed and all have electronic sensors. Additionally, all electro-mechanical operations can be remote and computer controlled.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2003Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Inventor: Raja Tuli
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Patent number: 6007074Abstract: The single-foot drivable skate and skateboard is constituted of the simultaneously steering-driving mechanism, synchronous differential driving mechanism, wheel and board. The simultaneously steering-driving mechanism comprises a universal pedal, the driving-steering rod and the single pole truck. The single pole truck pivotally supports the board with a pivot joint or ball joint. The driving-steering rod slides in the slot passing through the pivotal joint and the truck. The synchronous differential driving mechanism made of the noncontact gripping force or the upper-bounded gripping force includes the engaging drums shifted by the shift screws. The shift screws are knotched at the ends of the crankshaft axis. With the manipulation of a sole or heel, the skate or skateboard can twist the pedal to skate, tread the pedals to skate forward and backward, accelerate, decelerate, free-run, brake, turn right and left.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1993Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Tang SystemInventor: Min Ming Tarng
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Patent number: 5934706Abstract: A skate device includes a number of magnetic members engaged on an outer peripheral portion of a frame and includes a flexible belt engaged around the frame. A number of magnetic members are secured in the belt for acting with the magnetic members of the frame and for spacing the belt from the frame and for allowing the belt to move around the frame without friction and for allowing the skate device to be operated on soft and uneven surfaces. The frame includes two frame members separated from each other and coupled together by a bolt for adjusting the two frame members away from and toward each other. A number of pads are engaged on the outer peripheral portion of the belt for forming a wheel device for the skate device.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventor: Chih-Hao Yiu
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Patent number: 5730241Abstract: A caterpillar track shoe including a shoe having a plurality of screw holes in the sole; a caterpillar track type driving mechanism fastened to the screw holes of the shoe and controlled to move the shoe on a piece of land through a toe-controlled switch in the shoe and a selector switch on the base frame of the driving mechanism, the driving mechanism including a DC motor, a battery power supply, a caterpillar track assembly, and a gear box coupled between the DC motor and the drive wheel of the caterpillar track assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Chorng Rong ShyrInventors: Chorng Rong Shyr, Ming Chon Cheng
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Patent number: 5580096Abstract: A skate roller assembly, incorporating an endless belt, configured to support a user's weight and present a substantially continuous arcuate bearing surface to a supporting ground surface. The roller assembly is intended for attachment to a boot foot plate and is characterized by an elongate endless belt comprised of a plurality of elements hinged relative to one another to enable the elements to move around a closed loop including a longitudinally oriented lower loop portion. The belt, in the region coincident with said lower loop portion, forms a rocker for supporting a user's weight and presenting a substantially continuous arcuate bearing surface to a supporting ground surface. The rocker is formed by a group of successive belt elements, or are segments, which, when in the lower loop portion, engage to form an arc defining said arcuate bearing surface. A user's weight is loaded onto the rocker via one or more lead transfer members, e.g., idler wheels which engage the belt inner arcuate surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Inventor: Daniel S. Freilich
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Patent number: 5413380Abstract: An in-line roller skate having at least one gyroscopic stabilizer mechanically coupled to at least one wheel of the skate for providing stabilization and improved coasting of the skate. The at least one stabilizer is positioned beneath the boot of the skate proximate the user's longitudinal center of gravity and is coupled to one or more of the wheels by a drive belt. An alternate embodiment of the present invention includes a generator driven by one or more of the skate wheels for supplying electrical power to a plurality of lights on the skate.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Inventor: Juan M. Fernandez
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Patent number: 5390958Abstract: A track/roller skate includes an upper structure, front and rear roller assemblies mounted below the upper structure and including a plurality of rollers aligned in two lines, a device for mounting the roller assemblies to the upper structure, and a track removably mounted to surround each roller line to move therewith.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Inventor: Mike Soo
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Patent number: 5382052Abstract: The in-line roller blade can skate forward, backward, sideward, turn right, turn left and spin to serve as a figure skate. The in-line roller blade figure skate and skateboard comprise a composite belt enwraping around the wheels. The composite belt comprises the resilient belt, string and beads. The self-propelling mechanism can rotate the wheel that the rider can skate without pushing against the ground. These two techniques can be applied to the ice skate to have the sideward skating capability.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1992Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Inventor: Min M. Tarng
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Patent number: 5022668Abstract: A skateboard axle mounting apparatus having a base, a support element attached to the base for securely receiving a skateboard axle, and a mounting bracket for attaching the base to a friction-reducing accessory, such as a snow ski or a roller/belt assembly. The support element includes a guide located on the base and a pair of vertical end plates which slidably cooperate with the guide. Each end plate has a bore hole for securely receiving the skateboard axle. The base includes a graduated scale for use in adjustably aligning the end plates on the guide.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1990Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Bradley Thomas KennyInventor: Bradley T. Kenny
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Patent number: 4886283Abstract: A recreational vehicle including a runner, such as a ski, and a seat for a rider supported by a pedestal on the runner. The ski may take the form of a snow ski or grass ski. The pedestal may be permanently or removably secured to the runner. The seat may also be shock-mounted and, if desired, two seats may be mounted in tandem on the runner.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Inventor: Robert R. Wells