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WO1998003236A9 - Roues de patin en ligne eclairees - Google Patents

Roues de patin en ligne eclairees

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WO1998003236A9
WO1998003236A9 PCT/US1997/012073 US9712073W WO9803236A9 WO 1998003236 A9 WO1998003236 A9 WO 1998003236A9 US 9712073 W US9712073 W US 9712073W WO 9803236 A9 WO9803236 A9 WO 9803236A9
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light emitting
magnet
wheel
lighted
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  • This invention relates generally to In-Line skates, and more specifically to lighted wheels thereon, wherein the lighting is provided preferably by light emitting diodes self-contained within the wheel itself which are powered by either a battery or mini-generator, all components of said mini-generator being placed entirely within the wheel. Further, this invention automatically turns on and shuts off by way of a centrifugal switch in the case of the power supply being a battery. If the power supply utilized is the mini-generator, the power supply will automatically cease with the cessation of the rotation of the wheel due to the halting of the rotation of the magnet about a coil.
  • In-Line skating is inherently dangerous. This risk is dramatically increased while skating at night where it is difficult to see skaters, who can be traveling at great speeds.
  • adding reflective material to the exterior of the skates assists in seeing the skaters, due to the fact that it is difficult to see this reflective material as it is low to the ground, the reflective material does not provide sufficient nighttime alerting. Consequently, it is vital to provide for a lighted In-Line skate wheel. Since there are millions of In-Line skates which are already owned by skaters it is further vital to provide an In-Line skate wheel which can be purchased separately and added to a present set of In-Line skates.
  • the In-Line skate wheels of the present invention are lighted wherein the lighting is provided preferably by light emitting diodes placed within the wheel itself, which are powered by either a battery or mini-generator placed within an annular recess located within the interior of the wheel. Further, this invention automatically turns on and shuts off by way of a centrifugal switch in the case of the power supply being a battery. When the wheels ceases to rotate the centrifugal switch will automatically create an open circuit thereby shutting of the light emitting diode.
  • the power supply utilized is the mini-generator
  • the power supply will automatically cease with the cessation of the rotation of the wheel due to the halting of the rotation of the magnet about a coil.
  • the mini-generator is situated within an annular recess within an aperture defined by a circular roller body. As the wheel is rotated a magnet attached to the axle of the In-Line skate remains stationary whereas an electrical coil which is firmly mounted within a hub attached to the circular roller body rotates, thereby causing said electrical coil to rotate about the stationary magnet, thus creating an electric potential.
  • FIG. 1 shows a profile view of the battery operated lighted In- Line skate wheel of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows the battery operated lighted In-Line skate wheel of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a profile view of the mini generator powered lighted In-Line skate wheel of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the mini generator powered lighted In-Line skate wheel of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates the axle assembly of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the lighted wheels of the present invention can add enormous to the aesthetic appeal as well as the safety of the wheel of an In-Line skate.
  • yellow and red light emitting diodes are spaced through out the circumference of the wheel. It is appreciated that the any number of light emitting diodes as well as any color can be utilized with the present colors and numbers illustrated for exemplification only.
  • the battery operated version of the present invention is shown generally as 10 of FIG. 2.
  • a circular roller body 15 defining an aperture defines the exterior portion of the wheel.
  • a first annular recess 20 is located within said circular roller body.
  • a hub 25 is communicated into said first annual recess 20 and itself has a second annular recess 30 for receiving a centrifugal switch 35, which provides for automatic shut-off when the wheel is not rotating.
  • Placed directly into the hub during the hub manufacture are light emitting means such as light emitting diodes 70, connected via an electrical conducting means such as a copper wire 40, also within said hub, to each other in series.
  • Battery receptacles 45, 50 are manufactured directly into the hub, allowing for the placement of battery 55, 60 therein, also connected by conducting means 40 to said light emitting means.
  • a supporting axle wherein attachment is made to the supporting structure of the In-Line skate.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the mini generator version of the present invention. Shown generally as 105, as with the battery operated version, the lighted wheels of the present invention can add enormous to the aesthetic appeal as well as the safety of the wheel of an In-Line skate. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention yellow and red light emitting diodes are spaced through out the circumference of the wheel. As with the battery operated embodiment of the present invention, it is appreciated that the any number of light emitting diodes as well as any color can be utilized, with the present colors and numbers chosen for exemplification only.
  • the mini generator version of the present invention is shown generally as 110 of FIG. 4, with an enlargement of the axle assembly shown in FIG. 5.
  • a circular roller body 115 defining an aperture defines the exterior portion of the wheel.
  • a first annular recess 120 is located within said circular roller body.
  • a hub 125 is communicated into said first annual recess 120 and itself has a second annular recess 130 for rigidly attaching via a bracket 135 an electrical conducting coil 140.
  • a magnet 145 with an axle connecting aperture 150 is immediately adjacent said rigidly attached electrical conducting coil via bracket 135.
  • the electrical conducting coil 140 rotates about magnet 145 thereby creating an induction current.
  • Said induction current then travels to each light emitting diode via a conducting means such as a copper wire 160.
  • the light emitting means such as light emitting diodes are placed directly into the hub during the hub manufacture as is the electrical conducting means such as a copper wire 160.

Abstract

L'invention concerne une roue (5) éclairée de patin en ligne améliorant l'aspect esthétique des roues et contribuant à la sécurité de l'utilisateur, dans laquelle l'éclairage est de préférence obtenu par des diodes electroluminescentes (70) placées à l'intérieur de la roue elle-même, alimentées soit par une pile (55, 60) soit par un mini générateur (110) placé à l'intérieur de l'évidement annulaire (20, 120) se trouvant à l'intérieur de la roue. Le dispositif se met en marche et s'arrête automatiquement au moyen d'un commutateur centrifuge (35) dans le cas d'une alimentation par piles. Lorsque les roues cessent de tourner, le commutateur centrifuge (35) crée automatiquement un circuit ouvert, coupant ainsi l'alimentation des diodes électroluminescentes (70). Si l'alimentation utilisée est le mini générateur (110), l'alimentation cesse automatiquement avec l'arrêt de la rotation de la roue du fait que cesse la rotation d'un aimant (145) autour d'une bobine conductrice (140). Le mini générateur (110) est situé à l'intérieur d'un évidement annulaire (120) se trouvant dans une ouverture définie par un corps de rouleau circulaire (115). Lorsque la roue tourne, un aimant (145) fixé à l'axe du patin en ligne reste fixe alors que tourne une bobine électrique (145), montée solidement à l'intérieur d'un moyeu (125) fixé au corps de rouleau circulaire (115), provoquant ainsi la rotation de la bobine électrique (140) autour de l'aimant fixe (145) et créant un potentiel électrique.
PCT/US1997/012073 1996-07-19 1997-07-11 Roues de patin en ligne eclairees Ceased WO1998003236A1 (fr)

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AU36581/97A AU3658197A (en) 1996-07-19 1997-07-11 Lighted in-line skate wheel

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