AU2643800A - Roller skates with dual functions - Google Patents

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AU2643800A
AU2643800A AU26438/00A AU2643800A AU2643800A AU 2643800 A AU2643800 A AU 2643800A AU 26438/00 A AU26438/00 A AU 26438/00A AU 2643800 A AU2643800 A AU 2643800A AU 2643800 A AU2643800 A AU 2643800A
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AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT 9 e 9.99 99 9 .9*9 Name of Applicant: Actual Inventor: Address for Service: Invention Title: Ya-Jen HU Tsyh-Nan CHEN CULLEN CO., Patent Trade Mark Attorneys, 239 George Street, Brisbane, QId. 4000, Australia.
ROLLER SKATES WITH DUAL FUNCTIONS
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.9 9 9 9 9999 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: ROLLER SKATES WITH DUAL FUNCTIONS TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a pair of roller skates with dual functions, particularly to a pair of roller skates, having an easily assembled and disassembled structure so that it is possible .to be used as a pair of normal shoes.
BACKGROUND ART Conventionally, a pair of four-wheel roller skates can be one of two different types: one is integral with a shoe body and the other one is without a shoe body.
S"For the skates without a shoe body, the skater has to 15 wear suitable shoes before using the roller skates.
**.Then, the roller skates have to be separately tied to the user's shoes in order to skate freely. As for skates with a shoe body, the feet of the skater can be inserted into the shoe bodies directly and then 20 skating can be performed easily. Although these two types of roller skates can address the purchasing ability of different buyers, both of them have a common disadvantage, a pair of shoes for normal walking purposes is always needed while going roller-skating.
It means that the skater has to bring both the normal shoes and the roller skates when he wishes to go roller-skating. It can be understood that this is very inconvenient for the skater.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention discloses a pair of roller skates with dual functions, which is intended to overcome the inconvenience raised by the prior art.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a pair of roller skates having dual functions which one can wear for normal walking and for skating.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a pair of roller skates in which'each skate has 10 a shoe body which can be easily assembled and disassembled.
The invention provides a roller skate as claimed in claim i.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The present invention can be more fully understood by referring to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which: ~Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe body of a roller skate according the present invention; r'r ~Fig. 2 is a partly disassembled perspective view of a roller skate according to the present invention; Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the roller skate shown in Fig. 2 being assembled; Fig. 4A is a partly sectional elevation of the roller skate shown in Fig. 3, illustrated during the process of assembly; Fig. 4B is a partly sectional elevation similar to that of Fig. 4A illustrating the rollers after assembly; Fig. 5 is a partly disassembled perspective view of a roller skate in another embodiment according to the present invention; and Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic view illustrating an arrangement of annular bars within the shoe body.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring to Figs. i, 2, and 3, a left one of a pair of roller skates with dual functions according to 1. 0 the present invention comprises a shoe body 10, four :..roller units 20 and two fixed shafts 30. A :i corresponding right skate completes the pair, such that one skate is worn on either foot. There is a bottom sole 11 for the shoe body 10, and a front transverse 15 hollow bar 12 (Fig. 1) and a rear transverse hollow bar eooo *13 are provided at the front and back ends of this bottom sole 11 respectively.
Each roller unit 20 basically is a wheel-type ~roller 21 with a bearing 23 at the center thereof. The bearing 23 is fitted with a journal 22 in the middle and the journal 22 has a structure with two ends extending outwards from the bearing 23.
The two fixed shafts 30 are made up of long round bars 32 of suitable length. Each shaft 30 has a large head part 31 at one end. The other end of the round bar 32 has a groove 33 for pivotally connecting a lock tab 34.
The assembly procedure of the roller skate according to the present invention will be described hereinafter. Referring to Figs. 4A and Fig. 4B, and also to Fig. 2 again, an illustration of the roller units 20 and the fixing shaft 30 at the rear part of .ll 4 the bottom sole 11 is clearly shown.
Firstly, a compression spring 40 and then a roller unit 20 are fitted through the round bar part 32 of the fixed shaft 30 respectively. The compression spring 40 is thus closely contacted at either end by the large head part 31 of the fixing shaft 30 and the journal 22 of the roller unit 20 respectively.
Following this, the round bar part 32 on the fixing shaft 30 is inserted into the annular bar 13 located in rear part of the bottom sole 11 of the shoe unit 10 as shown in Fig 2. Meanwhile, the other end part of the journal 22 is in contact with the end part of the annular bar 13 as shown in Fig. 4A and Fig. 4B.
S"Following this, the round bar 32 is fitted with another roller unit 20. At this point, the user can press the large head part 31 of the fixing shaft against the compression spring 40 and thereby compress the compression spring. Thus, the lock tab 34 on the other end of the fixing shaft 30 extends out of the journal 22 in the later roller unit 20. The lock tab 34 is then bent to an upright position with respect to the shaft 30 and the compression force on the large head part 31 is released simultaneously. By means of resilient force generated by the compression spring the shoe body 10 and each roller unit 20 are able to fit together tightly in place. This completes the assembly procedure of a simple roller skate.
Fig. 5 shows another embodiment of the roller skate according to the present invention. A circular groove 35 on the fixing shaft 30 and a resilient C-type retainer 36 are provided on the fixing shaft 30 instead of the groove 33 and the lock tab 34. However, the compression spring 40 and the first roller unit 20 are fitted with the fixing shaft 30 in the same manner as described above. The fixing shaft is then inserted into the annular bar 13 of the shoe body unit 10. Then the second or outer roller unit 20 is fitted onto the fixing shaft 30. The C-type retainer 36 is then fixed into the circular groove 35 where it is resiliently retained in place, thereby locating the roller tightly in place on the fixed shaft Fig. 6 shows the structure of the hollow bars S"12,13 in the shoe body unit 10. It can be clearly seen that the two sides of the hollow bars 12,13 are attached to one or more curved plates 14. By means of S"these curved plates 14, the hollow bars 12,13 are 15 securely held in the bottom sole 11 of the shoe body These curved plates also absorb the shocks caused by walking and thus prevent discomfort.

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  1. 2. A roller skate with dual functions according to claim i, wherein said locking device comprises an open groove and a lock tab pivotally attached in said groove.
  2. 3. A roller skate with dual functions according to claim i, wherein said locking device comprises an annular groove located at said other end of said fixing shaft and a C-shaped push-type retainer fitting with said annular groove.
  3. 4. A roller skate with dual functions according to claim i, wherein each of said hollow bars is attached to at least one curved plate. A roller skate with dual functions according to 10 claim 4, wherein said curved plate is upwardly concave upward.
  4. 6. A pair of roller skates comprising a left skate and a right skate, each being a skate as claimed in any one of claims
  5. 7. A roller skate substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. DATED this 6th day of April 2000 "Ya-Jen HU By their Patent Attorneys CULLEN CO.
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