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US2516644A
US2516644A US2006A US200648A US2516644A US 2516644 A US2516644 A US 2516644A US 2006 A US2006 A US 2006A US 200648 A US200648 A US 200648A US 2516644 A US2516644 A US 2516644A
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  • a housing is per-- manently applied to the standard plate of the roller skate at its underside and immediately in front of the front wheel hub truss, and still sufiiciently rearward of the front end of saidplate to permit the lower side of the front part of. the plate to be free of any projection, the presence of the relatively flat housing in no Way perceptively changing the character of the underside of the plate, at such time when the use of the toe clip is not desired.
  • the housing provides a strong hold for the toe clip, such as to prevent it from rotating, and provides a facile means of inserting the toe clip holder or for detaching the same.
  • the replaceable holder has means for engaging the fixed housing, and means for holding the toe clip in a position to provide a flat braking surface to the surface of the rink when the skate is tilted as required.
  • the invention solves the problem of providing ease of attachment or detachment on the one hand, and strength to resist the shocks and stresses on the other hand.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective spaced view of an embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the embodiment, also in spaced position.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse section of Fig. 2 taken on line 4-4;
  • Fig. 5 is a side view of the embodiment as in use with the toe clip support secured to the housmg.
  • the known skate plate I0 has applied thereto at its underside slightly forward of the known wheel forward truck hangar II, a housing l2 fixed to the plate III.
  • This housing I2 consists of a base member [3 having two holes l4 and I5, for the passage of fastening rivets I6 and H, which pass through the plate I0, to secure the housing to the plate Ill.
  • the housing l2 has an enlarged downwardly extending projection l8, in which a centrally disposed bore 2! ⁇ is provided.
  • Lateral slots 21. and 22 extend from either side of the bore 20.:
  • This housing [2 forms a permanent skate or of the skate plate H].
  • a toe clip or brake 25 is secured to a removpart of.
  • the toe clip 25 has four round,
  • the bolts 32, 33, 3d and 35 have the usual round machine bolt heads:
  • Staggered recesses 26b, 260, for the nuts are provided in support 26.
  • Integrally molded or formed with the support 26 is a rearwardly extending cylindrical shank or projection 43, having substantially (with loose fit tolerances) the same external diameter as theinternal diameter of the bore 20-, with lateral extensions 4
  • a screw 45 in a-screwthreaded opening 46 of the support I2 enters a screwth-readed' bore 41' of the shank or projection 40, and locks the clip.
  • stop holder 26 is made of an aluminium alloy with a high sheer and compressed ultimate strength, and is composed of a sloped surface 26a against which the clip or brake 25 rests.
  • the shank 40 fits into the mating hole 20 in the housing l2.
  • the shank 40 has two shoulders 4
  • An Allen-head screw 45 is used for securing the shank to the housing.
  • the rubber clip or brake 25 is rectangular in shape and is moulded with metal washers 3
  • the holder 26 is of triangular shape with its base abutting against the underside of the plate l0, and with its inclined side 26a inclined to the horizontally disposed plate l0, enables the flat rectangular toe clip with its parallel sides and with one side provided with ridges 25a, to be brought into a position parallel with the surface of the rink floor, by a tilting of the skate and a very secure anchorage obtained.
  • the reaction is in line with the axis of the shank 40 inits housing bore.
  • the commercial embodiments of the invention are slightly curved on the top surface of the toe clip holder to bring about a symmetrical fit.
  • the upper surface of the housing may be provided with a conoidal shaped recess, to abut against a corresponding shape of the front part of a precision skate truck to permit a close assembly particularly in such skates where the distance from the truck to the front of the plate is relatively short, as in some female skates, and thereby prevent the toe clip holder from extending beyond the plate at the front thereof.
  • a roller skate toe clip the combination of a housing having a fiat side adapted to be attached to the underside of a skate plate, and having a longitudinal bore, with lateral extension recesses, a support having a shank for fitting into said bore, said shank having lateral projections to fit into the lateral recesses, said support having a flat side adapted to face the underside of having a face disposed at an angle to the underside of the plate, and means for detachably fastening the toe clip member to the support.

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y 1950 A. POST E'TAL 2,516,644
TOE CLIP FOR ROLLER SKATES Filed Jan. 15, 1948 fie/r Arm/Mi) Patented July 25, 1 950 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2.516.644v TOE our FOR ROLLER SKATES Abraham. Post and Jacob Goldstein, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Application January 13, 1948, Serial N 2,006
essential requirements in that a housing. is per-- manently applied to the standard plate of the roller skate at its underside and immediately in front of the front wheel hub truss, and still sufiiciently rearward of the front end of saidplate to permit the lower side of the front part of. the plate to be free of any projection, the presence of the relatively flat housing in no Way perceptively changing the character of the underside of the plate, at such time when the use of the toe clip is not desired. When, however, such use is desired, the housing provides a strong hold for the toe clip, such as to prevent it from rotating, and provides a facile means of inserting the toe clip holder or for detaching the same. The replaceable holder has means for engaging the fixed housing, and means for holding the toe clip in a position to provide a flat braking surface to the surface of the rink when the skate is tilted as required. The invention solves the problem of providing ease of attachment or detachment on the one hand, and strength to resist the shocks and stresses on the other hand.
The invention will be further described, an embodiment shown in the drawing, and the invention will be finally pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings,
Fig. 1 is a perspective spaced view of an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the embodiment, also in spaced position.
Fig. 4 is a transverse section of Fig. 2 taken on line 4-4; and
Fig. 5 is a side view of the embodiment as in use with the toe clip support secured to the housmg.
Similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the various views.
Referring to the drawings the known skate plate I0, has applied thereto at its underside slightly forward of the known wheel forward truck hangar II, a housing l2 fixed to the plate III.
This housing I2 consists of a base member [3 having two holes l4 and I5, for the passage of fastening rivets I6 and H, which pass through the plate I0, to secure the housing to the plate Ill. The housing l2 has an enlarged downwardly extending projection l8, in which a centrally disposed bore 2!} is provided. Lateral slots 21. and 22 extend from either side of the bore 20.:
This housing [2 forms a permanent skate or of the skate plate H]. i
A toe clip or brake 25 is secured to a removpart of. the
able support 26. The toe clip 25 has four round,
shaped openings 21, 28, 29, and 30,. with round enlargements 21a, 28a, 29a, and 30a. This clip.
25 is made of suitable rubber, and has washers 3| imbedded therein. Bolts 32, 33, 34 and 35,- with nuts 32a, 33a, 34a and 35a, pass through the openings 21, 28, 29 and 30, and also through registering openings 36, 31, 38 and 39, in the.
support 26, the nuts 32a, 33a, 34a and 35a,- with their bolts 32, 33, 34 and 35 fastening the clip-- 25 to the support 26. The bolts 32, 33, 3d and 35, have the usual round machine bolt heads:
32b, 33b, 34b and 35b. Staggered recesses 26b, 260, for the nuts are provided in support 26.
Integrally molded or formed with the support 26 is a rearwardly extending cylindrical shank or projection 43, having substantially (with loose fit tolerances) the same external diameter as theinternal diameter of the bore 20-, with lateral extensions 4| and 42 of the same contour as the slots 2| and 22.
A screw 45 in a-screwthreaded opening 46 of the support I2 enters a screwth-readed' bore 41' of the shank or projection 40, and locks the clip.
housing 12 tightly in position, the lateral extensions 4| and 42 securely engaging the slots 2| stop holder 26 is made of an aluminium alloy with a high sheer and compressed ultimate strength, and is composed of a sloped surface 26a against which the clip or brake 25 rests. The shank 40 fits into the mating hole 20 in the housing l2. The shank 40 has two shoulders 4| and 42 to prevent rotation in the hole. An Allen-head screw 45 is used for securing the shank to the housing. The rubber clip or brake 25 is rectangular in shape and is moulded with metal washers 3|. Standard machine screws and bolts as described age used for securing the rubber clip to the holder 2 The main advantages of this improvement is that the holder 26 is attachable and detachable as one wishes, since for dancing a toe stop cannot be used for proper results. For free style and figure skating, a toe stop is naturally necessary. Since most toe stops heretofore proposed are permanently attached, this is a definite advantage. Also all the component parts when used are attached securely but not permanently, since they are easily removable and therefore in case of breakage they will be easily replaceable. The
square rubber clip or brake naturally gives one of said skate plate, a resilient toe clip member a large surface contact with the floor, and also I provides a greater tractive force for jumping takeoff. It is made not only of aluminium, but
of an alloy with high shear and compressive ultimate strength to give it lightness as well as strength.
The fact that the holder 26 is of triangular shape with its base abutting against the underside of the plate l0, and with its inclined side 26a inclined to the horizontally disposed plate l0, enables the flat rectangular toe clip with its parallel sides and with one side provided with ridges 25a, to be brought into a position parallel with the surface of the rink floor, by a tilting of the skate and a very secure anchorage obtained. The reaction is in line with the axis of the shank 40 inits housing bore.
As the lower surfaces of commercial skate plates are usually transversely curved, the commercial embodiments of the invention are slightly curved on the top surface of the toe clip holder to bring about a symmetrical fit. Also, the upper surface of the housing may be provided with a conoidal shaped recess, to abut against a corresponding shape of the front part of a precision skate truck to permit a close assembly particularly in such skates where the distance from the truck to the front of the plate is relatively short, as in some female skates, and thereby prevent the toe clip holder from extending beyond the plate at the front thereof.
We wish it to be understood that we do not desire to be limited to the exact details of construction shown and described, for obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
We claim:
1. In a roller skate toe clip, the combination of a housing having a fiat side adapted to be attached to the underside of a skate plate, and having a longitudinal bore, with lateral extension recesses, a support having a shank for fitting into said bore, said shank having lateral projections to fit into the lateral recesses, said support having a flat side adapted to face the underside of having a face disposed at an angle to the underside of the plate, and means for detachably fastening the toe clip member to the support.
3. The structure of claim 2, in which the outer surface of the support is inclined to the skate plate, and the toe clip member has a face abutting said inclined surface and has an outer face disposed at an angle to the underside of the plate.
4. The structure of claim 3, in which bolts pass through the support and through said toe clip member, whereby said support and toe clip mem-' ber form an entity readily removable from the housing 1 port having a flat side adapted to face the under-- side of said skate plate, and having recesses in said flat side, said receses having bolt seats inclined to said fiat side, and said support having an outersurface disposed at an inclination to the skate. plate, a resilient toe clip having a face abutting said inclined surface and another face disposed at an angle to the underside of the skate plate, bolts passing through the support and through said toe clip member and seated on said seats,
from the housing.
I Y ABRAHAM POST.
JACOB GOLDSTEIN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record inthei file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 894,501 Hohenadel July 28, 1908 2,356,736
Blaes Aug. 29, 1944
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US2631861A (en) * 1949-10-13 1953-03-17 John G Daniska Roller skate attachment
US2655385A (en) * 1950-10-02 1953-10-13 Richard J Neschke Toe stop for roller skates
US2727749A (en) * 1952-12-11 1955-12-20 Eli I Fackler Toe stop for roller skates
DE1175129B (en) * 1958-07-01 1964-07-30 Erich Dornseif Roller skate with detachable brake pad arrangement
US3182404A (en) * 1962-01-02 1965-05-11 Amerace Corp Bowling ball grip measuring device
US4161326A (en) * 1977-02-04 1979-07-17 Gaber Steven L Skateboard
US4294455A (en) * 1979-05-02 1981-10-13 M & K Industries, Inc. Roller skate construction
US20070029749A1 (en) * 2005-08-03 2007-02-08 Gregory Brett J Disassemblable skateboard for improved portability

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US2356736A (en) * 1942-07-22 1944-08-29 Gordon V Oldham Roller skate

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US2356736A (en) * 1942-07-22 1944-08-29 Gordon V Oldham Roller skate

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US2631861A (en) * 1949-10-13 1953-03-17 John G Daniska Roller skate attachment
US2655385A (en) * 1950-10-02 1953-10-13 Richard J Neschke Toe stop for roller skates
US2727749A (en) * 1952-12-11 1955-12-20 Eli I Fackler Toe stop for roller skates
DE1175129B (en) * 1958-07-01 1964-07-30 Erich Dornseif Roller skate with detachable brake pad arrangement
US3182404A (en) * 1962-01-02 1965-05-11 Amerace Corp Bowling ball grip measuring device
US4161326A (en) * 1977-02-04 1979-07-17 Gaber Steven L Skateboard
US4294455A (en) * 1979-05-02 1981-10-13 M & K Industries, Inc. Roller skate construction
US20070029749A1 (en) * 2005-08-03 2007-02-08 Gregory Brett J Disassemblable skateboard for improved portability
US7635137B2 (en) * 2005-08-03 2009-12-22 Portaboard, L.L.C. Disassemblable skateboard for improved portability

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