EP2839866A1 - Agencement pour un patin à roulettes avec roues agencées en deux paires - Google Patents

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EP2839866A1
EP2839866A1 EP14169924.9A EP14169924A EP2839866A1 EP 2839866 A1 EP2839866 A1 EP 2839866A1 EP 14169924 A EP14169924 A EP 14169924A EP 2839866 A1 EP2839866 A1 EP 2839866A1
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Matthias Knoll
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C1/00Skates
    • A63C1/02Skates rigidly mounted on the sole of the boot
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C17/00Roller skates; Skate-boards
    • A63C17/02Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged in two pairs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C17/00Roller skates; Skate-boards
    • A63C2017/0053Roller skates; Skate-boards with foot plate quick release or shoe binding
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C2203/00Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts
    • A63C2203/42Details of chassis of ice or roller skates, of decks of skateboards

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  • the invention relates to a two-lane roller skate and more particularly to an arrangement for a two-lane skate having a shoe, an elongate rail and at least one fastening device with a connecting bolt, wherein the shoe can be fastened to the rail via the screw connection.
  • Two-lane roller skates are known in various designs. They have a shoe which can be fastened to a rail. On the rail axle mounts (so-called “trucks”) are fixed, which carry axles on which rollers are rotatably mounted.
  • trucks which carry axles on which rollers are rotatably mounted.
  • the shoe of a two-lane skate is usually attached via fasteners in the form of screw or riveted to the rail of the skate.
  • fasteners in the form of screw or riveted to the rail of the skate.
  • professional personnel subsequently drilled fastening openings in a heel area and in a ball of the foot area of the sole of the shoe into the sole.
  • a connecting bolt designed as a shank of a screw or a rivet of a screw connection or a riveted connection is guided on the rail for fastening the shoe.
  • corresponding circular mounting holes are formed, which are arranged on formed in the heel area and in the foot ball area widened support portions of the rail. As a rule, two or four such attachment openings are formed on each support section.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a way to create a customizable two-lane skate, which is simple and inexpensive to produce.
  • a two-lane skate equipped with an assembly according to the invention can be mounted using a single fastener. It is not required as in the prior art four or more fasteners in the form of screw or rivet. This simplifies the production of a two-lane skate and is associated with a reduction in the associated manufacturing costs. If only one fastening device is present, an anti-twist device can be arranged between the shoe and the rail in order to prevent the shoe from moving relative to the rail.
  • the shoe can be relocated relative to the rail at not yet completely fixed fastening means by a predetermined amount.
  • a user of the arrangement or a suitably equipped two-lane roller skate can adjust the alignment of the shoe relative to the rail in a simple manner individually to the respective needs.
  • a user of the arrangement or a suitably equipped two-track roller skate can fasten the shoe to the rail in a simple manner, so that the user does not rely on the assistance of specialist personnel is dependent, especially since no drilling of mounting holes in the shoe sole by specialized personnel is more necessary.
  • traders who specialize in online trading are no longer at risk of drilling holes to form mounting holes to put wrong and not to mount the shoes correctly for each customer. Consequently, with the arrangement according to the invention, the complaint rate can be significantly reduced.
  • the arrangement may also have two or more fastening devices, which are designed according to the above-described fastening device and serve to attach the shoe to the rail.
  • a two-track roller skate may also be a two-track roller skate with double or multiple tires.
  • the slot extends at least partially in the direction of the longitudinal extension of the rail or the sole.
  • the shoe can be arranged with respect to the longitudinal extent of the rail in different positions relative to the rail.
  • the oblong hole can be arranged parallel to the longitudinal extent of the rail or of the shoe or in a predeterminable dimension transversely to this longitudinal extent. If an oblong hole is arranged both on the sole and on the rail, one of these oblong holes can be arranged transversely, in particular perpendicular, to the longitudinal extension of the sole or the rail and the other oblong hole parallel to the longitudinal extent of the rail or the sole.
  • the two slots are here transverse, in particular perpendicular, arranged to each other. As a result, the position of the shoe relative to the rail in a plane is adjustable.
  • the fastening device is arranged in a heel region or in a ball of the foot region of the rail or the sole.
  • the fastening device can also be arranged in another region of the sole, for example in a middle region.
  • the arrangement of the fastening device in the ball of the foot area or in the heel area is therefore advantageous, since usually the greatest forces act at these locations when using a suitably equipped two-track roller skate, so that a secure connection between shoe and rail is to be ensured there.
  • a further advantageous embodiment provides that the fastening device is arranged centrally in the heel area or the footpad area.
  • the fastening device may be arranged off-center in the heel area or the footpad area.
  • the fastening device on two bearing parts which are connected or connectable to the ends of the connecting bolt, wherein a bearing member is supported at a fixed fastening means on the top of the sole facing away from the rail, the arrangement having a cover, which on the Upper side of the sole can be arranged and at the sole of the underside facing at least one receptacle is formed in which the stored at a fixed fastening device on the top of the sole bearing parts is completely arranged.
  • the arrangement of the cover unit prevents the bearing part supporting on the upper side of the sole from being felt to be uncomfortable for a user of a suitably equipped two-track roller skate when carrying the two-track roller skate.
  • covering which may be formed, for example, as padding in the form of an insole, pressure points on the foot of a user can be avoided and the wearing comfort associated with a suitably equipped two-track roller skate can be improved.
  • the fastening device has two bearing parts which are connected or connectable to the ends of the connecting bolt, wherein at least one depression is formed on the upper side of the sole facing away from the rail, at the bottom of which the fastening opening extending through the sole is arranged, wherein a bearing member fixed to the upper side of the sole when the fastening means are fixed is arranged completely within the recess when the fastening means are fixed.
  • the arrangement has at least one cover, with which the recess from the inside of the shoe can be covered.
  • This avoids that arranged in the recess Bearing part of the fastening device for a user of a suitably equipped two-lane skate when wearing the two-lane skate is perceived as unpleasant.
  • the cover which forms, for example, a padding, pressure points on the foot of a user can be avoided and improved comfort associated with a suitably equipped two-track roller skating.
  • the fastening device has at least one washer which can be arranged completely in the recess or recess so that the washer at least partially surrounds the fastening opening formed on the sole.
  • the bearing on the washer supporting the bearing part using a suitably equipped two-lane skate can apply forces over a larger area, so that in particular prevents the sole tears in the mounting hole and thus the shoe of the rail releases.
  • the same can be effected, for example, if the washer is omitted and the arranged with a fixed fastening device in the recess bearing part is dimensioned correspondingly large.
  • the fastening device is designed as a screw connection or as a quick-release device.
  • a bearing part as the head of the screw and the other bearing part is formed as a nut, while the connecting bolt is formed as a shank of the screw.
  • the nut of the screw connection can be arranged on the sole of the shoe or on the rail. This means that the nut can be supported on the sole of the shoe or on the rail with a fixed fastening device. Accordingly, the head of the screw can be arranged on the rail or on the sole of the shoe.
  • the screw can be made of metal.
  • the head of the screw can be equipped with a slot or a Phillips slot.
  • the head of the screw may have a hexagonal driving profile or a Torx® driving profile.
  • a bearing part can be a, preferably pivotally mounted, actuating means have over which the quick-release device in a simple manner is detachable and fixable.
  • the arrangement has at least two corresponding fastening devices, one of the fastening devices being arranged centrally in the heel region of the shoe and the rail and the other fastening device being arranged centrally in the footpad region of the shoe and the rail.
  • the fact that the fastening devices are corresponding fastening devices is intended to mean that each of the fastening devices is designed according to one of the aforementioned embodiments or any combination thereof.
  • the attachment means may be off-centered to one side of the skate in the heel region or footpad region.
  • the fastening devices may alternatively be arranged outside the heel area and the footpad area.
  • the assembly may also include three or more fasteners.
  • the fastening devices with respect to the longitudinal extent of the shoe or the rail are arranged one behind the other.
  • the fastening devices can be arranged offset from one another.
  • the rail has a length selected from a range of about 150 millimeters to about 320 millimeters. Shorter rails can be used, for example, for the formation of women's roller skates or children's roller skates, whereas men's skates can be made using longer rails.
  • the rail is designed such that via axle mounts on their anordbare axes on which rollers are rotatably storable, have a distance from each other, which is selected from a range of about 70 millimeters to about 220 millimeters.
  • the distance between the axes is preferably detected as a distance between the longitudinal axes of the axes. Smaller distances between the axles can be used, for example, for the training of women's roller skates or children's roller skates whereas men's skates can be made using greater spacing between the axles.
  • a further advantageous embodiment provides that the rail is designed in such a way that rollers can be arranged on it via axle receptacles and axles whose diameter is selected from a range of approximately 40 millimeters to approximately 80 millimeters.
  • the respective desired diameter of the rollers of a two-track roller skate can be taken into account in the choice or production of the respective rail manufacturer side in order to adapt the properties of a suitably equipped two-track skate optimally to the particular application.
  • two fastening means are arranged on the underside of the rail facing away from the shoe, on each of which an axle receptacle can be arranged such that the axle receptacles arranged on the rail in each case enclose an angle with the contact surface of the rail facing the shoe, which is selected from a range of about 10 ° to about 45 °.
  • the rail is at least partially made of metal, in particular aluminum, magnesium, titanium or steel, plastic, fiber-reinforced plastic, carbon, fiberglass or a material mix of carbon and fiberglass.
  • the choice of the respective material for the production of the rail is preferably carried out taking into account the respective technical requirements for the rail.
  • the surface of the rail is at least partially tin-plated, galvanized, copper-plated, nickel-plated, painted, enamelled, anodized, powder-coated or plastic-coated. This can be done to refine the surface of the rail to make the rail more resistant to external influences and / or to give the rail a desired appearance.
  • the sole is at least partially made of leather, synthetic leather, rubber, plastic, a fiber-reinforced plastic, carbon, fiberglass or a material mix of carbon and fiberglass.
  • the choice of the respective material for the production of the sole is preferably carried out taking into account the respective technical requirements for the sole. It is also possible to arrange inserts in a shoe formed of leather, both in the sole and in the upper part of the shoe connected to the sole, in order to stiffen the sole or the upper part of the shoe.
  • the inserts can be made of plastic, metal, carbon, fiberglass or a mix of carbon and fiberglass.
  • a two-track roller skate according to the invention having an arrangement according to one of the aforementioned embodiments or any combination thereof. This is associated with the advantages mentioned above with respect to the arrangement.
  • the two-track roller skate can be designed, for example, as a quad skate or roller derby skate.
  • the rail of the arrangement can also be designed such that both a shoe according to the invention and a conventional shoe can be arranged on it.
  • widened support sections may be formed on the rail, for example in the forefoot region and in the heel region, on which attachment openings of conventional type are formed.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic and perspective exploded view of an embodiment of an inventive arrangement 1 for a two-lane roller skate, not shown.
  • the assembly 1 comprises a shoe, of which only a sole 2 and a cover 3 are shown, an elongated rail 4 and two fastening devices each having a connecting pin 5, wherein the fastening means are designed as screw connections.
  • the shoe can be fastened to the rail 4 via the fastening devices.
  • two fastening openings 6 and 7 are respectively arranged on the rail 4 and the sole 2 of the shoe, wherein the connecting pins 5 are guided for fastening the shoe to the rail 4 through the fastening openings 6 and 7.
  • the fastening openings 7 on the rail 4 are formed as elongated holes which extend in the direction of the longitudinal extent of the rail 4 and the sole 2.
  • a fastening device is arranged centrally in a heel region and the other fastening device is arranged centrally in a ball of the foot region of the rail 4 or the sole 2.
  • the fastening devices are arranged one behind the other with respect to the longitudinal extent of the shoe or the rail 4.
  • the rail 4 has a length selected from a range of about 150 millimeters to about 320 millimeters.
  • the rail 4 is formed such that at her in FIG. 7 shown axle mounts 19 are arranged such that arranged on the axle mounts 19, in FIG. 7 Shown axes 21, in which FIG. 7 shown rollers 20 are rotatably storable, spaced from each other, which is selected from a range of about 70 millimeters to about 220 millimeters.
  • the rail 4 is furthermore designed such that rollers 20 can be arranged on the axle receivers 19 and the axles 21, whose diameter is selected from a range of approximately 40 millimeters to approximately 80 millimeters.
  • the rail 4 has in the heel area and in the foot ball area widened support surfaces forming support portions 22 on which mounting holes 23 are formed for attachment of a conventional shoe on the rail 4.
  • Each fastening device has a bearing part 9 configured as a screw head and a bearing part 10 designed as a nut, wherein the bearing parts 9 and 10 are connected or connectable to the ends of the connecting bolts 5.
  • a bearing part 9 configured as a screw head
  • a bearing part 10 designed as a nut
  • the bearing parts 9 and 10 are connected or connectable to the ends of the connecting bolts 5.
  • the bearing parts 9 which are supported on a fixed fastening device on the upper side of the sole 2 or on the upper sides of the bottoms 12 are arranged completely within the depressions 11 in the case of fixed fastening devices.
  • Each fastening device has a washer 13 which can be arranged completely in the respective recess 11 in such a way that the washer 13 surrounds the fastening opening 6 formed on the sole 2 in each case.
  • the cover 3 With the cover 3, the recesses 11 from the inside of the shoe can be covered.
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic and perspective exploded view of another embodiment of an inventive arrangement 1 for a two-lane roller skate, not shown.
  • This embodiment differs from that in FIG. 1 shown embodiment in that the arranged on the sole 2 mounting holes 6 extend transversely to the longitudinal extent of the rail 4 and the sole 2.
  • FIG. 3 shows a schematic and perspective exploded view of another embodiment of an inventive arrangement 1 for a two-lane roller skate, not shown.
  • This embodiment differs from that in the FIGS. 1 and 2 shown embodiments in particular in that the screws formed by a respective connecting bolt 5 and the bearing part 9 are guided from below through the mounting holes 7 and 6, so the bearing parts 9 instead of the sole 2 with the rail 4 cooperate, whereas the other bearing parts 10 instead interact with the rail 4 with the sole 2.
  • the depressions 11 are not circular but quadrangular.
  • the washers 13 are provided with angled portions 15, whereby guide housing for the bearing parts 10 are formed.
  • an opening 14 is formed, through which in each case a portion of a bearing part 10 or, in the case of fixed fastening devices, a section of a connecting bolt engages through.
  • These openings 14, like the fastening openings 6, are designed as oblong holes which, in the arrangement shown, extend transversely to the longitudinal extent of the sole 2 or of the rail 4.
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic and perspective exploded view of another embodiment of an inventive arrangement 1 for a not shown two-lane roller skate.
  • This embodiment differs from that in FIG. 1 shown embodiment in particular in that on the rail 4 facing away from the top of the sole 2 no recesses 11 are formed.
  • the arrangement 1 also comprises, instead of a cover 3, a cover unit 16, which can be arranged on the upper side of the sole 2 and on whose sole the sole 2 facing two circular receptacles 17 are formed, in each case one on the top of the sole 2 ab azindes bearing part 9 and a washer 13 are completely arranged with a fixed fastening device.
  • FIG. 5 shows a schematic and perspective exploded view of another embodiment of an inventive arrangement 1 for a two-lane roller skate, not shown.
  • This embodiment differs from that in FIG. 2 shown embodiment in particular in that on the rail 4 facing away from the top of the sole 2 no recesses 11 are formed.
  • the arrangement 1 also comprises, instead of the cover 3, a covering unit 16 which can be arranged on the upper side of the sole 2 and on whose underside 2 facing underside two circular receptacles 17 are formed, in each of which a bearing on the upper side of the sole 2 bearing part 9 and a washer 13 are completely arranged with a fixed fastening device.
  • FIG. 6 shows a schematic and perspective exploded view of another embodiment of an inventive arrangement 1 for a two-lane roller skate, not shown.
  • This embodiment differs from that in FIG. 3 shown embodiment in particular in that on the rail 4 facing away from the top of the sole 2 no recesses 11 are formed.
  • the arrangement 1 also comprises, instead of the cover 3, a covering unit 16, which can be arranged on the upper side of the sole 2 and on whose underside 2 facing bottom two square receptacles 17 are formed, in each of which a bearing on the upper side of the sole 2 bearing part 9 and a washer 13 are completely arranged with a fixed fastening device.
  • FIG. 7 shows a schematic and perspective view of an embodiment of a two-lane roller skate 18.
  • the two-lane roller skate 18 includes a shoe, of which only the sole 2 is shown, an elongated rail 4, on the rail 4 via fasteners 8 attached axle mounts 19 and arranged on the axle 19 rollers 20.
  • At the axle mounts 19 are arranged for this purpose 21 axes where the rollers 20 are rotatably mounted.
  • the two-track roller skate 18 comprises two fasteners in the form of screw connections arranged one behind the other with respect to the longitudinal extension of the shoe or the rail 4, each having a connecting pin 5, a washer 13, a bearing part 9 designed as a screw head and a bearing part 10 designed as a nut.
  • the fastening devices are arranged centrally in the heel region or the footpad region of the rail 4 and the sole 2.
  • the shoe can be fastened to the rail 4 via the fastening devices.
  • the shoe, the rail 4 and the fastening devices form an arrangement 1 according to the invention.
  • the fastening openings 7 on the rail 4 are formed as elongated holes extending in the direction of the longitudinal extent of the rail 4, while the fastening openings 6 on the sole 2 are circular.
  • the rail 4 has in the heel area and in the foot ball area widened support surfaces forming support portions 22 on which mounting holes 23 are formed for attachment of a conventional shoe on the rail 4.
  • a single continuous recess 11 is arranged, at the bottom 12 of which the mounting holes 6 extending through the sole 2 are arranged.
  • the washers 13 can be arranged completely in the depression 11 in such a way that the washers 13 surround the attachment openings 6.
  • the trained as heads of the screws bearing parts of the fasteners are based on fixed fastening means on the side facing away from the bottom 12 of the washers 13 from.
  • the bearing parts 9 are arranged completely within the recess 11 at fixed fastening devices.
  • the depression 11 is coverable with a cover 3, not shown, from the inside of the shoe forth.
  • FIG. 8 shows a schematic and perspective view of a longitudinal section through the in the FIGS. 1 to 7 shown rail of the two-track roller skate 18.
  • the mobility of the bearing parts 9 and 10 and thus the fastening means as a whole relative to the rail 4 is indicated by the arrows.
  • the bearing parts 10 each have a section 24 with a reduced outer diameter, which engages in the respective attachment opening 7, whereas the further section 25 of the bearing parts 10 with the larger outer diameter is supported on the underside of the rail 4.
  • FIG. 9 shows a schematic and perspective exploded view of another embodiment of an inventive arrangement 1.
  • This embodiment differs from that in the FIGS. 1 to 8 shown embodiments in particular in that the fastening means are designed as quick-clamping devices.
  • Each quick-release device comprises a bearing part 9 which cooperates with the sole 2 of the shoe and which has a base 26 and a tensioning lever 27 arranged pivotably on the base 26.
  • To establish a quick-release device is its clamping lever 27 in the in FIG. 9 shown position.
  • the connecting pin 5 of a quick-release device is screwed into an opening 28 in a clamping axis 29 of the quick-release device, for which purpose a suitable for manual handling driving profile is formed on the bearing part 10.
  • the tensioning lever 27 of the quick connection device in the in FIG. 9 shown position the connecting pin 5 is subjected to a tensile force, which is suitable for fixing the quick-clamping device or the attachment of the shoe to the rail 4.
  • FIG. 10 shows a schematic and perspective exploded view of another embodiment of an inventive arrangement 1. This embodiment differs from the in FIG. 9 shown embodiment in that instead of the recesses 11 on the upper side of the sole 2 and a cover 3, a cover 16 arranged with on its underside Shots 17 is present, as is similar to the FIGS. 4 to 6 is known.

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