KR200473469Y1 - Skate blade cover - Google Patents

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KR200473469Y1
KR200473469Y1 KR2020130000122U KR20130000122U KR200473469Y1 KR 200473469 Y1 KR200473469 Y1 KR 200473469Y1 KR 2020130000122 U KR2020130000122 U KR 2020130000122U KR 20130000122 U KR20130000122 U KR 20130000122U KR 200473469 Y1 KR200473469 Y1 KR 200473469Y1
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a skate-edge cover, and more particularly, to a skate-edge cover which is not only easy to use but also applicable to skates of various sizes by fixing a skate blade by fastening a band member to a fitting groove will be.

Description

Skate blade cover {SKATE BLADE COVER}

The present invention relates to a skate-edge cover, and more particularly, to a skate-edge cover which is not only easy to use but also applicable to skates of various sizes by fixing a skate blade by fastening a band member to a fitting groove will be.

In general, the skate-edge cover is to prevent the skate blade from being damaged by impact or friction with the outside. Such a skate-edge cover has been disclosed in Korean Registered Utility Model No. 20-0395811 entitled " Snowboarding for Skates ", and such conventional cover is made by joining a reinforcement material such as Kevlar fiber to the outer surface of the skate- It is important to improve the durability of the floor to keep.

That is, the conventional cover prevents the skate blades from being damaged, improves the durability of the cover, and prolongs the use period, thereby reducing the cost of purchasing skate blades, thereby minimizing the economic burden as well as the psychological burden. However, there is a limitation in applying the conventional skate blade, that is, the cover to skates having various lengths, and in order to cope with skate blades of various sizes, an economical burden is required to manufacture the cover in various sizes.

Further, even if a cover corresponding to various sizes is manufactured in advance, there arises a problem that when a buyer's demand is low, or when a specific size that does not cause a demand arises, an inventory and an economic loss are caused thereby.

In addition, when the user does not fit the length of the cover and the skate blade, the material is very hard to adjust the length by cutting the cover, and there is a need to use a separate tool.

Therefore, it is urgently required to develop a cover capable of coping with skate blades of various sizes or lengths, and also to develop a cover capable of preventing durability improvement as well as damage from external impact and friction.

6 is a view showing a conventional skate blade cover. Referring to FIG. 6, Korean Patent Registration No. 10-1173999 discloses a first partial guard surrounding at least a bottom surface of the skate blade and a front end of the blade. A second partial guard surrounding a bottom area of the skate blade and a rear end of the skate blade; At least one extension block coupled between the first partial guard and the second partial guard for extending the length of the guard corresponding to the length of the skate blade; And at least one elastic body fixedly installed at both ends of the first partial guard and the first partial guard to elastically contact the first partial guards and the second partial guards facing each other, A skate blade guard capable of extending in length is disclosed.

However, when the user wears a cover on a skate blade and rides in a place other than ice, the conventional skate blade cover not only feels uncomfortable because the bottom surface of the cover is formed in a thin and straight shape like a skate blade, Fractures or safety accidents may occur.

The present invention has been made to solve the above problems and it is an object of the present invention to provide a skate of a skate of various sizes by fixing a skate blade by fastening a band member to a fitting groove formed on a bottom surface of a cover body To provide a skate-rim cover that can be used.

It is also an object of the present invention to provide a skate-edge cover in which a skate blade is detached and removed by a simple and easy operation.

Further, the object of the present invention is to provide a skate-edge cover capable of lowering the manufacturing cost because of its relatively simple structure.

In order to achieve the above object, a skate blade cover according to the present invention includes a cover body formed with a receiving groove extending from a front end portion to a rear end portion so as to receive a skate blade, And at least one walking auxiliary part protruding outwardly from the cover body so as to hold the cover body.

In addition, the walking support portion of the skate-blind cover according to the present invention is characterized by comprising a first walking support portion formed in a region corresponding to a football and a second walking aiding portion corresponding to a region corresponding to the heel.

Further, the first and second walking aids of the skate-blind cover according to the present invention each have a curved surface corresponding to the feet of the human body, and are symmetrically formed on both sides with respect to the cover body.

The front end of the cover body of the skate blade cover according to the present invention covers all or a part of the upper portion of the skate blade so that the front end portion of the skate blade is fitted in the skate blade. And at least one fitting groove for fitting a band member for fixing the rear end of the cover body and the rear end of the skate blade is formed on the bottom surface of the cover body.

In addition, a plurality of protrusions are formed on the bottom surface of the cover body of the skate-edge cover according to the present invention to prevent slippage.

According to the skate-edge cover according to the present invention having the above-described structure, the skate blade can be fixed by fastening the band member to the fitting groove formed on the bottom surface of the cover body.

Further, according to the skate-edge cover according to the present invention, there is an effect that a skate blade can be attached and detached by a simple and easy operation.

Further, according to the skate-edge cover according to the present invention, a walking auxiliary portion is formed on the cover body and a plurality of protrusions for preventing slippage are formed, thereby achieving a balanced and stable walking.

Further, according to the skate-edge cover according to the present invention, the manufacturing cost can be reduced because the skate-edge cover has a relatively simple structure.

1 is a side view showing an embodiment of a skate-edge cover according to the present invention.
2 is a plan view showing an embodiment of a skate-edge cover according to the present invention.
3 is a bottom view showing an embodiment of a skate-edge cover according to the present invention.
4A to 4C are views showing a state in which the skate blade is received and fixed to the skate blade cover according to the present invention.
5A to 5C are other views showing a state in which the skate blade is removed from the skate blade cover according to the present invention.
6 is a view showing a conventional skate blade cover.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and the following description. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein but may be embodied in other forms. Rather, the embodiments disclosed herein are being provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art.

In the description of the present invention, the same or similar components are denoted by the same or similar reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

FIG. 1 is a side view showing an embodiment of a skate blade cover according to the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a plan view showing an embodiment of a skate blade cover according to the present invention. And Fig. 3 is a bottom view showing an embodiment of the skate-edge cover according to the present invention.

Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, the skate-blind cover 100 according to the present invention may include a cover body 110 and a walking support part 130.

Specifically, the skate blade cover 100 according to the present invention includes a cover body 110 in which a receiving groove 111 extending from the front end portion to the rear end portion is formed to receive the skate blade 200, And a walking auxiliary part 130 protruding outwardly of the cover body 110 so as to be balanced when walking in a state where the walking body 130 is sandwiched.

The cover body 110 according to the present invention serves to prevent skate blades from being damaged by an external impact or friction, as in the case of a general skate blade cover.

Since the cover body 110 is in contact with the skate blade 200 and the ground, it is not particularly limited as long as it is a material having excellent impact resistance and durability, and may be a synthetic resin material.

The front end portion 113 of the cover body 110 is configured such that all or a portion of the upper portion of the cover body 110 is closed so that the front end portion 201 of the skate blade 200 is inserted. The rear end portion 115 of the cover body 110 is configured such that the upper portion of the skate blade 200 is opened so that the rear end portion 202 of the skate blade 200 can freely move in and out.

It is preferable that the receiving groove 111 of the cover body 110 is longer than the skate blade 200 so that the skate blade 200 can easily enter. For example, when the skate blade is 300 mm, the receiving groove may be formed to be at least 300 mm or more so that it can be applied to various types of skate blades.

On the other hand, the bottom surface of the cover body 110 may have a fitting groove 119 through which the band member 150 can be fitted (see FIG. 4C).

The band member 150 may be in the shape of a strip made of elastic or elastic rubber or synthetic resin material.

The fitting groove 119 is formed to protrude inward from the bottom surface of the cover body 110 to prevent the band member 150 from contacting the ground when the band member 150 is fastened.

By forming at least one, preferably a plurality of the fitting grooves 119, it is possible to fasten the band member at an appropriate position according to the size of the skate.

A plurality of protrusions 117 may be formed on the bottom surface of the cover body 110 to prevent slipping. Needless to say, the projections 117 can be formed in a different arrangement and shape than those shown.

According to the present invention, when the user walks in a place where ice is not worn by the user wearing a skate, the user can walk comfortably and stably, and also prevents injuries.

It is preferable that the gait supporter 130 is integrally formed with the cover body 110. However, the gait supporter 130 may be manufactured separately from the cover body according to various circumstances.

At least one of the gait supporters 130 may be formed on one side of the cover body 110. For example, the walking support part 130 may include a first walking support part 131 formed in a region corresponding to a ball and a second walking support part 133 corresponding to an area corresponding to the heel .

In addition, the gait supporter 130, specifically, the first and second gait supporters 130 and 131 and 133 may have a curved surface corresponding to the feet of the human body and be symmetrical with respect to the cover body 110 on both sides.

As described above, the walking assistant 130 is formed in the toe and heel area where the load is concentrated and balanced when the person is walking, thereby enabling a more comfortable and stable walking.

Hereinafter, a method of joining a skate blade to a skate blade cover according to the present invention will be described in detail.

4A to 4C are views showing a state in which the skate blade is received and fixed to the skate blade cover according to the present invention.

The front end portion 201 (see FIG. 4A) and the rear end portion 202 (see FIG. 4B) of the skate blade 200 are successively inserted into the receiving groove 111 of the skate-

The band member 150 is stretched in a state in which the skate blade 200 is seated in the receiving groove 111 so as to pass through the rear end of the cover body 110. One end of the band member 150 is fastened to the upper part of the skate blade 200 and the other end is inserted into the fitting groove 119 to join the skate blade 200 and the cover body 110.

At this time, the other end of the band member 150 can be more firmly engaged by being fitted into the fitting groove 119 located in the front (pawl) direction than the one end. In addition, a plurality of band members may be used in some cases to increase the pressing force.

5A to 5C are other views showing a state in which the skate blade is removed from the skate blade cover according to the present invention.

5A to 5C, a process of subtracting a skate blade from a skate blade cover according to the present invention is as follows. First, when the skate blade cover is moved forward (see Fig. 5A) while the skate blade is fixed, the front end of the skate blade is moved forward (see Fig. 5C) It can be easily removed. Likewise, by repeating the opposite process, the skate blades can be easily fixed to the skate blade cover.

In conclusion, the skate-edge cover according to the present invention has a merit that a walking aiding portion is formed on a cover body and a plurality of protrusions are formed to prevent slipping, thereby enabling a balanced and stable walking.

Further, since the skate blades are fixed by fastening the band members to the fitting grooves formed on the bottom surface of the cover body, the skate blades can be easily used and can be applied to skates of various sizes.

It will be appreciated that the present invention described above is merely illustrative and that those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and equivalent embodiments are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the form described in the foregoing description. Therefore, the true scope of technical protection of the present invention should be determined by the technical idea of the scope of the appended utility model claim. It is to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

100: Skate blade cover 110: Cover body
111: receiving groove 113: front end portion
115: rear end portion 117: projection
119: fitting groove 130:
131: first gait assistant 133: second gait assistant
150: band member
200: skate blade 201: front end portion
202: rear end

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A skate-rim cover including a cover body formed with a receiving groove extending from a front end portion to a rear end portion so as to receive a skate blade,
A front end portion of the cover body is closed at the front end or a portion thereof so that the front end portion of the skate blade is fitted in the state where the front end portion of the skate blade is fitted, and the rear end portion thereof is opened at the rear end of the skate blade,
At least three fitting grooves are formed on a bottom surface of the cover body in the longitudinal direction so as to fit a band member for fixing the rear end of the cover body and the rear end of the skate blade, The skate-blade cover being capable of selecting a position to be fitted.
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WO2017184069A1 (en) * 2016-04-22 2017-10-26 Connysson Pierre A skate guard for protecting the blade of a skate

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KR200395811Y1 (en) * 2005-04-15 2005-09-14 문미숙 Blade case for skates
KR101173999B1 (en) 2012-04-05 2012-08-16 이창주 Length adjustable skate blade guard

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KR200395811Y1 (en) * 2005-04-15 2005-09-14 문미숙 Blade case for skates
KR101173999B1 (en) 2012-04-05 2012-08-16 이창주 Length adjustable skate blade guard

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WO2017184069A1 (en) * 2016-04-22 2017-10-26 Connysson Pierre A skate guard for protecting the blade of a skate

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