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US1751942A
US1751942A US202797A US20279727A US1751942A US 1751942 A US1751942 A US 1751942A US 202797 A US202797 A US 202797A US 20279727 A US20279727 A US 20279727A US 1751942 A US1751942 A US 1751942A
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  • This invention relates to a roller skate that comprises a platform for the foot of a wearer with a wheel at each side of the platform, the platform being located below the axis of the wheels.
  • the platform is so mounted that it can be tilted up and down around a transverse line, and the length of the same is made such that the toe of the wearer can touch the ground when the platform is tilted clownwardly in a forward direction and the rear portion of the platform is provided on the underside thereof with a pad of material, such as rubber, for example, to touch the ground and serve as a brake when the platform is tilted downwardly in a rearward direction.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of the device; Fig. 2 is a rear view of the same.
  • reference character 5 indicates a platform or foot rest that is supported upon a cross piece 6, the ends of which are turned upwardly, as shown at 7 so that the platform can be suspended from wheels of considerable size and at the same time be located near the ground.
  • the upturned ends 7 of the cross piece 6 are provided with shafts 8 to serve as axles for the wheels 9, preferably with ball bearings interposed between each axle 8 and wheel 9.
  • the wheels 9 are preferably offset slightly with respect to each other in a longitudinal direction, but at the same time permit the platform 5 to be tilted readily.
  • the platform 5 is made of such length that the toe of the shoe of the wearer will project beyond the front edge thereof so as to enable the same to touch the ground whenever desired.
  • a stop 10 with a serrated edge 11 is attached to the platform 5 in such a position that the front part or breast of the heel of the wearer will contact with the same.
  • a longitudinal slide 12 is provided at the rear of the platform 5 and is held in place by guides 13 that permit the same to be adjusted to different positions. The rear end of the slide 12 is bent upwardly, as shown at 14, and a wide band 15, of leather or other flexible material, is attached to the portion 14: to bear against the rear portion of the shoe of the Serial No. 202,797.
  • Cords 16 are attached to the ends of the band 15 and pass through rings 17 attached to the platform 5 and located near the surface thereof.
  • Straps 18 are connected to the cords 16 and one of them is provided with a buckle 19 so that the straps can be fastened in place across the front of the shoe of the wearer.
  • Side stops 20 are provided near the front end of the platform 5 and project upwardly short distances to prevent the shoe from sliding oil on either side of the platform.
  • a disc 21 of material such as rubber, for example, is attached to the underside of the platform 5 at the rear end thereof, in such a position as to touch the ground when the plat form is tilted in that direction.
  • the operation is as follows: The wearer places his shoe upon the platform with the heel thereof to the rear of the stop 10 and then buckles the straps 18 sufficiently tight to draw the heel into firm engagement with the serrated edge 11 of the stop. A skate is attached to each foot and while a step is being taken with one foot, the toe of the other one can be made to touch the ground and the wearer can thus give an impulse forward, and so on, with alternate steps. In order to enable the user to stop promptly, it is only necessary to lift the toe or depress the heel, whereupon the braking pads 21 will come into frictional engagement with the ground to stop the motion.
  • a platform In a device of the character described, a platform, a wheel journaled at each side of said platform, means including a slide, a serrated stop and a strap on said platform to fasten a shoe thereto with the toe extending beyond the front edge thereof and the heel substantially in line with one of said wheels, said platform being suspended below the axis of said wheels.

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March 25, 19301 NANZ 1,751,942
ROLLER SKATE Filed July. 1, 1927 Patented Mar. 25, 1930 PATENT OFFICE ROBERT NANZ, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
ROLLER SKATE Application filed July 1, 1927.
This invention relates to a roller skate that comprises a platform for the foot of a wearer with a wheel at each side of the platform, the platform being located below the axis of the wheels. The platform is so mounted that it can be tilted up and down around a transverse line, and the length of the same is made such that the toe of the wearer can touch the ground when the platform is tilted clownwardly in a forward direction and the rear portion of the platform is provided on the underside thereof with a pad of material, such as rubber, for example, to touch the ground and serve as a brake when the platform is tilted downwardly in a rearward direction.
The invention will be understood from the description in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a plan view of the device; Fig. 2 is a rear view of the same. In the drawings reference character 5 indicates a platform or foot rest that is supported upon a cross piece 6, the ends of which are turned upwardly, as shown at 7 so that the platform can be suspended from wheels of considerable size and at the same time be located near the ground. The upturned ends 7 of the cross piece 6 are provided with shafts 8 to serve as axles for the wheels 9, preferably with ball bearings interposed between each axle 8 and wheel 9.
The wheels 9 arepreferably offset slightly with respect to each other in a longitudinal direction, but at the same time permit the platform 5 to be tilted readily.
The platform 5 is made of such length that the toe of the shoe of the wearer will project beyond the front edge thereof so as to enable the same to touch the ground whenever desired. A stop 10 with a serrated edge 11 is attached to the platform 5 in such a position that the front part or breast of the heel of the wearer will contact with the same. A longitudinal slide 12 is provided at the rear of the platform 5 and is held in place by guides 13 that permit the same to be adjusted to different positions. The rear end of the slide 12 is bent upwardly, as shown at 14, and a wide band 15, of leather or other flexible material, is attached to the portion 14: to bear against the rear portion of the shoe of the Serial No. 202,797.
wearer. Cords 16 are attached to the ends of the band 15 and pass through rings 17 attached to the platform 5 and located near the surface thereof. Straps 18 are connected to the cords 16 and one of them is provided with a buckle 19 so that the straps can be fastened in place across the front of the shoe of the wearer.
Side stops 20 are provided near the front end of the platform 5 and project upwardly short distances to prevent the shoe from sliding oil on either side of the platform. A disc 21 of material such as rubber, for example, is attached to the underside of the platform 5 at the rear end thereof, in such a position as to touch the ground when the plat form is tilted in that direction.
The operation is as follows: The wearer places his shoe upon the platform with the heel thereof to the rear of the stop 10 and then buckles the straps 18 sufficiently tight to draw the heel into firm engagement with the serrated edge 11 of the stop. A skate is attached to each foot and while a step is being taken with one foot, the toe of the other one can be made to touch the ground and the wearer can thus give an impulse forward, and so on, with alternate steps. In order to enable the user to stop promptly, it is only necessary to lift the toe or depress the heel, whereupon the braking pads 21 will come into frictional engagement with the ground to stop the motion.
I claim:
In a device of the character described, a platform, a wheel journaled at each side of said platform, means including a slide, a serrated stop and a strap on said platform to fasten a shoe thereto with the toe extending beyond the front edge thereof and the heel substantially in line with one of said wheels, said platform being suspended below the axis of said wheels.
ROBERT NANZ.
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US3112119A (en) * 1961-04-25 1963-11-26 Corlise M Sweet Roller skate with heel brake
US3476399A (en) * 1967-12-11 1969-11-04 Wheelees Inc Skates
US4394028A (en) * 1981-03-13 1983-07-19 Wheelwright Joseph S Skate
US4844491A (en) * 1988-04-08 1989-07-04 J. S. Wheelwright Company, Inc. Wheeled skate
US6425844B1 (en) * 1999-12-22 2002-07-30 Tony Azar Knee exercising device
US20060027409A1 (en) * 2004-08-04 2006-02-09 Heeling Sports Limited Motorized transportation apparatus and method
US20070164519A1 (en) * 1999-04-01 2007-07-19 Heeling Sports Limited Heeling apparatus and method
US20080047152A1 (en) * 2006-08-24 2008-02-28 John Wilding Threshold jig
US20110057400A1 (en) * 2009-09-09 2011-03-10 Ryan Daniel Wills Wheeled platform apparatus and method for use with wheeled footwear
US8936251B1 (en) * 2014-04-25 2015-01-20 Odil Talles Pereira Skate system including active displacement mechanism
AT520510A1 (en) * 2017-08-08 2019-04-15 Gregor Schaffarik Device for use in therapy
US10945485B2 (en) 2012-08-03 2021-03-16 Heeling Sports Limited Heeling apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3112119A (en) * 1961-04-25 1963-11-26 Corlise M Sweet Roller skate with heel brake
US3476399A (en) * 1967-12-11 1969-11-04 Wheelees Inc Skates
US4394028A (en) * 1981-03-13 1983-07-19 Wheelwright Joseph S Skate
US4844491A (en) * 1988-04-08 1989-07-04 J. S. Wheelwright Company, Inc. Wheeled skate
US8480095B2 (en) 1999-04-01 2013-07-09 Heeling Sports Limited Heeling apparatus wheel assembly
US20070164519A1 (en) * 1999-04-01 2007-07-19 Heeling Sports Limited Heeling apparatus and method
USD866133S1 (en) 1999-04-01 2019-11-12 Heeling Sports Limited Shoe with wheel
US9776067B2 (en) 1999-04-01 2017-10-03 Heeling Sports Limited Heeling apparatus
US7621540B2 (en) 1999-04-01 2009-11-24 Heeling Sports Limited Heeling apparatus and method
US9242169B2 (en) 1999-04-01 2016-01-26 Heeling Sports Limited Heeling apparatus
US20100117314A1 (en) * 1999-04-01 2010-05-13 Adams Roger R Heeling apparatus wheel assembly
US6425844B1 (en) * 1999-12-22 2002-07-30 Tony Azar Knee exercising device
US20060027409A1 (en) * 2004-08-04 2006-02-09 Heeling Sports Limited Motorized transportation apparatus and method
US20100051372A1 (en) * 2004-08-04 2010-03-04 Adams Roger R Motorized transportation apparatus and method
US7610972B2 (en) 2004-08-04 2009-11-03 Heeling Sports Limited Motorized transportation apparatus and method
US20080047152A1 (en) * 2006-08-24 2008-02-28 John Wilding Threshold jig
US20110057400A1 (en) * 2009-09-09 2011-03-10 Ryan Daniel Wills Wheeled platform apparatus and method for use with wheeled footwear
US10945485B2 (en) 2012-08-03 2021-03-16 Heeling Sports Limited Heeling apparatus
US8936251B1 (en) * 2014-04-25 2015-01-20 Odil Talles Pereira Skate system including active displacement mechanism
AT520510A1 (en) * 2017-08-08 2019-04-15 Gregor Schaffarik Device for use in therapy
AT520510B1 (en) * 2017-08-08 2019-09-15 Gregor Schaffarik Device for use in therapy

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