US197008A - Improvement in skates - Google Patents
Improvement in skates Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US197008A US197008A US197008DA US197008A US 197008 A US197008 A US 197008A US 197008D A US197008D A US 197008DA US 197008 A US197008 A US 197008A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- skate
- lever
- boot
- shoe
- foot
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
- 230000033001 locomotion Effects 0.000 description 2
- 230000000284 resting effect Effects 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C17/00—Roller skates; Skate-boards
- A63C17/02—Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged in two pairs
Definitions
- My invention relates to devices for secur-
- Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a skate embodying'my invention
- Fig. 2 is a plan view, partly in section, of the same as seen from underneath the skate.
- w is the foot-plate of the skate, secured to the rail 1) in any desirable manner.
- This footplate is provided with spurs or projections at its heel, of any number and well-known form, to catch into the heel of the boot or shoe.
- Located beneath this foot-plate are two plates, a, having slots cl at an angle to the rail of the skate. Screws or rivets e pass through the slots 01, and are secured in any suitable manner in the foot-plate w. The heads of these screws or rivets e serve to partially support the plates at in the various positions they occupy when the skate is used.
- These plates are provided with clamps a, which project above the foot-plate w, and serve to grasp the sole of the boot or shoe, and are connected together by means of a screw or rivet, 1", which passes through a slot, 8, in the foot-plate, and is capable of sliding lengthwise therein, its head resting upon the foot-plate.
- the screw or rivetr also connects one end of a spring-lever, b, to the plates or, so that they and it may turn upon said rivet or screw.
- This spring-lever b is provided with a slide, m, which works in a slot, 0, in an adjustingpiece, 0, the projecting end of this slide being provided with a nut, 00, by means of which the lever and adjusting-piece 0 can be connected together and the latter adjusted.
- the heel-clamp u is secured by a rivet passing through a slot, 0), in the foot-plate, secured to the adjusting-piece c, said rivet being capable of movement lengthwise in said slot 2;.
- the end of the lever 11 is provided with a convenient grasp for the fingers, and with a projection, t, which, when the lever is in position after the clamps have been closed upon the boot or shoe, springs into a corresponding recess in the under side of the foot-plate.
- the clamps can be adjusted to the boot or shoe of the wearer by loosening the nut 00, and moving it to the right or left over the slide m, the same as in the well known Marriott skate.
- the lever b When the skate is to be fastened to the boot or shoe of the user, the lever b is turned at an angle to the rail 1), and pressed forward as far as possible, thus causing the plates a to move, and, by means of their angular slots d, to widen the distance between the clamps a.
- the boot or shoe then being placed upon the foot-plate w, the lever b is turned toward the rail 1), thus causing the adjusting-piece c to force the heel-clamp a backward against the heel, and the plates at forward, which,
- the lever b is again turned at an angle to the rail 10, when the plates to and their clamps to, and the heelclamp u, have the motions first described repeated, and thus release their hold upon the heel and sole of the boot or shoe;
Landscapes
- Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses (AREA)
Description
JQP. BE'OKER, Jr.
Skate.
No. 197,008. Patented Nov. 13, I877.
1 w C-NZOT;
i flglimaaea;
J Zjc 07cc?" -71,
v UNITED STATES PATENT QFFIGE.
JOHANNTETER BECKER, JR, OF REMSOHEID, GERMANY.
IMPROVEM ENT IN SKATES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 197,008, dated November 13, 1877 application filed October 3, 1877.
My invention relates to devices for secur-,
ing the skate to the boot or shoe of the user, constituting a lever-adjustment for skates; and it consists in the lever-adjustment, as will be fully hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a skate embodying'my invention; and Fig. 2 is a plan view, partly in section, of the same as seen from underneath the skate.
w is the foot-plate of the skate, secured to the rail 1) in any desirable manner. This footplate is provided with spurs or projections at its heel, of any number and well-known form, to catch into the heel of the boot or shoe. Located beneath this foot-plate are two plates, a, having slots cl at an angle to the rail of the skate. Screws or rivets e pass through the slots 01, and are secured in any suitable manner in the foot-plate w. The heads of these screws or rivets e serve to partially support the plates at in the various positions they occupy when the skate is used.
These plates are provided with clamps a, which project above the foot-plate w, and serve to grasp the sole of the boot or shoe, and are connected together by means of a screw or rivet, 1", which passes through a slot, 8, in the foot-plate, and is capable of sliding lengthwise therein, its head resting upon the foot-plate. The screw or rivetr also connects one end of a spring-lever, b, to the plates or, so that they and it may turn upon said rivet or screw.
This spring-lever b is provided with a slide, m, which works in a slot, 0, in an adjustingpiece, 0, the projecting end of this slide being provided with a nut, 00, by means of which the lever and adjusting-piece 0 can be connected together and the latter adjusted.
The heel-clamp u is secured by a rivet passing through a slot, 0), in the foot-plate, secured to the adjusting-piece c, said rivet being capable of movement lengthwise in said slot 2;.
The end of the lever 11 is provided with a convenient grasp for the fingers, and with a projection, t, which, when the lever is in position after the clamps have been closed upon the boot or shoe, springs into a corresponding recess in the under side of the foot-plate.
By means of the adjusting-piece c the clamps can be adjusted to the boot or shoe of the wearer by loosening the nut 00, and moving it to the right or left over the slide m, the same as in the well known Halifax skate. I
When the skate is to be fastened to the boot or shoe of the user, the lever b is turned at an angle to the rail 1), and pressed forward as far as possible, thus causing the plates a to move, and, by means of their angular slots d, to widen the distance between the clamps a. The boot or shoe then being placed upon the foot-plate w, the lever b is turned toward the rail 1), thus causing the adjusting-piece c to force the heel-clamp a backward against the heel, and the plates at forward, which,
'through their angular slots d, move their clamps a inward against the edges of the sole, ,thus firmly clamping or securing the boot or shoe to the skate. The projection t then catches in its recess, and retains the lever b in position.
To remove the skate, the lever b is again turned at an angle to the rail 10, when the plates to and their clamps to, and the heelclamp u, have the motions first described repeated, and thus release their hold upon the heel and sole of the boot or shoe;
It is obvious that these devices may be used with roller-skates as well as with those havin g rails.
By my invention devices for fastening the skate to the boot or shoe are provided, simple m, and adjusting-piece 0, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHANN PETER BECKER, JR.
Vitnesses BERNHARD SOHENK, FRANZ HAGENBORN.
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| US197008A true US197008A (en) | 1877-11-13 |
Family
ID=2266414
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US197008D Expired - Lifetime US197008A (en) | Improvement in skates |
Country Status (1)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| US (1) | US197008A (en) |
-
0
- US US197008D patent/US197008A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| US197008A (en) | Improvement in skates | |
| US197007A (en) | Improvement in skates | |
| US388170A (en) | Skate | |
| US160087A (en) | Improvement in skates | |
| US344330A (en) | Cornelius p | |
| USRE5705E (en) | Improvement in skates | |
| US40745A (en) | Improved means for attaching skates | |
| US440529A (en) | Half to charles william mckee | |
| US323405A (en) | Roller-skate | |
| US258003A (en) | John bartlett | |
| US433467A (en) | Skate | |
| US802251A (en) | Fastening means for skees. | |
| US512608A (en) | Ice-creeper | |
| US734173A (en) | Shoe-holder for boot-blacking stands. | |
| USRE5955E (en) | Improvement in skates | |
| US187584A (en) | Improvement in skate-fastenings | |
| US335438A (en) | Skate | |
| US357629A (en) | Extension ice-skate | |
| US262712A (en) | James a | |
| US223811A (en) | Petee maesielje | |
| US358716A (en) | Fastening device for skates | |
| US480051A (en) | Skate | |
| USRE7151E (en) | Improvement in skates | |
| US296714A (en) | whelpley | |
| US656819A (en) | Skate. |