WO1999048574A1 - Ice skate chassis and blade holder assembly - Google Patents
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- WO1999048574A1 WO1999048574A1 PCT/US1999/000173 US9900173W WO9948574A1 WO 1999048574 A1 WO1999048574 A1 WO 1999048574A1 US 9900173 W US9900173 W US 9900173W WO 9948574 A1 WO9948574 A1 WO 9948574A1
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- skate
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- skate blade
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C1/00—Skates
- A63C1/30—Skates with special blades
- A63C1/303—Skates with special blades removably fastened to the blade holder
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- This invention relates to ice skates and in particular to an improved ice skate blade holder assembly.
- a blade holder is secured to the skate boot and has a longitudinal slot into which the replaceable blade or "runner" is installed.
- the blade holder is typically attached to or formed integrally with heel and toe portions that attach to the underside of the skate boot.
- This type of blade holder assembly has been extremely successful, particularly because the blade can be easily removed and replaced without replacing the entire blade holder assembly.
- maintaining rigidity along the central portion of the blade and blade holder i.e., along the neck portion between the heel and toe portions
- Greater rigidity of the blade holder assembly would tend to reduce the stress in the neck portion of the blade holder.
- One means of increasing the rigidity of the blade holder assembly is to incorporate a reinforcing strip in the neck portion of the plastic blade holder. See e.g., United States Patent No. 5,484,148 to Oiivieri.
- the '148 patent discloses a longitudinally extending reinforcing composite-plastic or metal strip disposed within the neck portion of the blade holder.
- the reinforcing strip is intended to strengthen and stiffen the neck portion, thereby reducing stresses experienced by the plastic blade holder.
- the resulting greater rigidity of the blade holder provides for better force transfer between the ice and the skate boot, via the attachments between the skate boot and the front and rear portions of the blade holder assembly.
- the reinforced blade holder assembly of the '148 patent still has insufficient rigidity for some applications, such as aggressive skating, particular for large and/or heavy individuals. It also suffers from other significant Disadvantages due to the increase in the cross-sectional area and weight of the blade holder resulting from incorporation of the internal reinforcing strip.
- the arms containing the sharpening/grinding surfaces are located very close to each other, and clearance between these arms is extremely limited.
- the skate blade assembly In order to sharpen a skate blade installed in a skate blade assembly, the skate blade assembly must be sufficiently narrow to fit into the confined ami space so that the skate blade will contact the sharpening/grinding surfaces. If the skate blade assembly does not fit, the skate blade must be (1) sharpened manually; (2) removed from the skate blade assembly, sharpened and then reattached to the skate blade assembly; or (3) sharpened on a specially constructed sharpening machine.
- the reinforcing strip is approximately one-half the size of the skate blade. Even if this strip
- skate blade assembly having increased torsionai and longitudinal rigidity without significant increases in weight and/or manufacturing complexity of the skate blade assembly.
- skate blade assembly in which the skate blade may be easily and conveniently sharpened using standard skate sharpening equipment.
- the present invention provides an improved blade holder assembly comprising in one embodiment a substantially rigid reinforcement member or "drive shaft” extending generally longitudinally between the forward and rear attachment portions of the blade holder assembly, thereby increasing rigidity, reducing stress and improving force transfer between the skater and the ice.
- a skate blade holder assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the invention has an elongated blade holder having a front mounting portion for attachment beneath the toe area of the skate boot a rear mounting portion for attachment between the heel area of the skate boot and an integral "neck" bridging the front and rear portions.
- the blade holder has a longitudinal slot running along the bottom thereof to receive a blade or "runner,” which is secured at least partially within the slot.
- at least one substantially rigid tubular reinforcement member provides a truss reinforcement from the front mounting portion to the rear mounting portion.
- the reinforcement member is of a reinforced plastic composite material, although a metal or other material could also be used.
- This reinforcement member serves to inhibit the front portion from flexing andlor significantly moving relative to the rear portion, and vice versa, thereby increasing both the longitudinal and torsionai rigidity of the blade holder assembly, resulting in a light- weight blade holder assembly which is less susceptible to warpage under various heavy load conditions.
- skate blade assembly in accordance with the forgoing embodiment of the invention substantially resists longitudinal and torsionai deformation, a greater proportion of the power generated by the skater will be transferred directly to the skate blade and the ice, rather than being absorbed or diverted by flexure of the skate blade assembly. Not only does this increase the total power transfer from the skater's foot to the ice, allowing more efficient and effective skating, but it also provides for faster, more efficient power transfer, allowing the skater to speed up, slow down and/or maneuver much more quickly than with a conventional skate blade assembly.
- the skate blade is less likely to plastically deform and/or twist under increased load conditions, which significantly extends the life of the skate blade when compared to a skate blade in a conventional skate blade assembly.
- Figure 1 is a front perspective view of a skate boot and skate blade holder assembly constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, with the skate boot shown in phantom;
- Figure 2 is an exploded side perspective view of the skate blade holder assembly of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a front view of the skate blade holder assembly of Figure 1;
- Figure 4 is a rear view of the skate blade holder assembly of Figure 1;
- Figure 5 is a top plan view of the skate blade holder assembly of Figure 1;
- Figure 6 is a bottom plan view of the skate blade holder assembly of Figure 1; and
- Figure 7 is an exploded side perspective view of a preferred male/female connector.
- the skate blade holder assembly 1 is part of a typical skate 2, which also includes a skate boot 3.
- the skate blade holder assembly includes an elongated blade holder 4 having a front mounting portion 5 with a front pad 6 for attachment beneath the toe area -40 of the boot, a rear mounting portion 7 with a rear pad 8 for att-achment beneath the heel area 42 of the skate boot and a "neck" portion 9 between the front and rear mounting portions.
- a stainless steel or carbon steel blade or "runner” 79 is secured in a longitudinal slot 11 running along the bottom of the blade holder by connectors 65 (see Figure 7), which pass through holes 70, 71 and 72 in the skate blade and corresponding openings 50, 51 and 52 in the skate blade holder, thereby securing the skate blade 79 to the blade holder 1.
- each connector is desirably a male/female-type connector 65, composed of a male connector portion 54 and a female connector portion 58 which mate together in a manner well known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the male connector portion 54 has a circular head or “anchor” 55, a threaded cylindrical shaft 56 and a hexagonal opening 57 for the insertion of a hexagonal-headed wrench or “hex-wrench” (not shown).
- the female connector portion 58 has an anchor 59, an internally threaded tubular shaft 60, and a corresponding hexagonal opening 61 (not shown).
- other suitable connectors well know to those skilled in the art may be used.
- the skate blade is inserted into the longitudinal slot 11 and positioned such that the openings 70, 71 and 72 in the skate blade are coaxial with the openings 50, 51 and 52 of the blade holder assembly 1.
- a female connector portion 58 is then inserted into each of the openings 50, 51 and 52 (concurrently passing through the skate blade openings 70, 71 and 72), and a male connector portion 54 is threaded into each of the female connector portions.
- the connectors are then hand-tightened or hex-wrenches may inserted into each of the hexagonal openings on a corresponding pair of female/male connectors and tightened by applying opposing torques to the wrenches.
- the present invention minimizes the opportunity for projections on the connector to "catch" on various items in the proximity of the skate blade holder, such as the other skate boot, plants, clothing and/or other skaters.
- other types of connectors may be used to secure the skate blade to the blade holder assembly, including but not limited to nut and bolt-type or anchor-type
- At least one reinforcement member 15 extends from the front portion 5 to the rear portion 7.
- the ends of this reinforcement member pass through openings 16 and 17, and are secured to the mounting portions 5 and 7 by a nylon based resin or other such means well known to those skilled in the art.
- the reinforcement member may also be secured to the external surface of the mounting portions.
- the reinforcement member could be formed integrally with the skate blade assembly, if desired, such as by co-extensive injection molding. Conceivabiy there could be two or more of such reinforcement members, for example, running longitudinally above the neck of the skate blade assembly, if desired.
- the reinforcement member 15 comprises a cylindrical tubular body formed of carbon fibers suspended in a polymer matrix, said matrix typically a heat curable epoxy.
- a woven, injected plastic composite material such as Zytel , which is T801 nylon by DuPont could be used.
- Zytel which is T801 nylon by DuPont
- a wide variety of other materials such as plastic, fiberglass or metal could also be used.
- the reinforcement member is desirably formed in a hollow cylindrical shape of substantially constant diameter, which provides significant strength against axial and fiexural loads.
- the reinforcement member could also be formed in virtually any shape including, but not by any way of limitation, ovular, triangular or square cross-sections of constant or varying diameters.
- a flattened ovular shape is preferred in order to optimize the design for both axial and fiexural loads.
- the reinforcement member structurally connects the front mounting portion to the rear mounting portion, the mounting portions and the reinforcement member essentially form a space frame or "truss" to restrain each other from torsionally twisting under transverse loads.
- the reinforcement member substantially limits deformation of the mounting portions along the longitudinal axis of the blade holder, thereby increasing the total rigidity of the skate blade holder assembly under a variety of loading conditions. This increased rigidity reduces blade warpage and provides a better and more efficient force and energy transfer between the ice and the skate boot. For example, during normal skating, the weight of the skater will be completely supported by the skate bladejs) on the underside of the skate boot(s), and the skate blade will experience a generally uniform vertical compressive force.
- the skate blade also experiences significant lateral or "shear" forces along the transverse axis of the skate blade.
- This lateral force is especially pronounced during acceleration of the skater, when the skater pushes against the ice, using only the front or “toe” portion of the skate blade, in a running-type motion.
- These compressive and lateral forces tend to: (1) deform the skate blade holder assembly along the longitudinal axis of the blade holder, (2) deform the skate blade holder assembly along the transverse axis of the blade holder, and (3) torsionally twist the front and/or rear blade mounting portions.
- the reinforcing member helps to transfer the load from the more heavily loaded mounting portion to the less heavily loaded one, thereby more evenly distributing the load between the front and rear mounting portions, and reducing the maximum load experienced by either mounting portion. This significantly reduces the amount of deformation experienced in any one portion of the skate blade holder assembly.
- the reinforcement member 15, the rear mounting portion 7 and the neck 9 of the skate blade holder assembly form a triangular "truss.”
- a second triangular "truss” is formed by the reinforcement member 15, the front mounting portion 5 and the skate boot 3 (see Figure 1).
- These triangular trusses increase the structural integrity and strength of the skate blade holder assembly along the longitudinal axis of the skate, which greatly increases the overall rigidity and strength of the skate blade holder assembly as compared to the open frame support found in a traditional skate blade holder assembly.
- the slot walls 45 extend along a substantial portion of each side of the skate blade and help to stiffen and strengthen the skate blade against plastic deformation and/or failure.
- the deforming skate blade will press against the slot wall and begin to deform the slot wall material.
- the slot wall material is typically composed of a relatively hard composite- plastic material, the slot wall will resist such deformation, and will assist the skate blade in opposing further deformation of the skate blade.
- the interaction between the connectors (not shown) and the deforming slot walls will produce an even greater force opposing lateral deformation of the skate blade. This is because the connectors couple both slot walls to the skate blade, and thus both slot walls will oppose deformation of the skate blade in the connector region, thereby increasing the force opposing deformation of the skate blade.
- the skate blade is only minimally reinforced. Not only is there traditionally no connector in this region, but the skate holder is usually thinnest along the neck. Accordingly, the skate blade will experience the greatest deformation in this region for a given transverse force.
- the present invention incorporates a third connector which secures the central section of the skate blade through central securing opening 52, located in the proximity of the midpoint of the skate blade. This connector couples both slot walls to the skate blade (not shown) along the neck 9 of the skate blade assembly, thereby further reinforcing the skate blade against transverse deformation at or near its most vulnerable location.
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| AU23103/99A AU2310399A (en) | 1998-03-20 | 1999-01-13 | Ice skate chassis and blade holder assembly |
| EP99902978A EP1062007A4 (en) | 1998-03-20 | 1999-01-13 | Ice skate chassis and blade holder assembly |
| CA002324916A CA2324916A1 (en) | 1998-03-20 | 1999-01-13 | Ice skate chassis and blade holder assembly |
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