[0001] The present invention relates to a braking device particularly usable for skates
which comprise an item of footgear composed of a quarter articulated to a shell which
is in turn associated with a supporting frame for one or more wheels.
[0002] Currently, in known roller skates, whether constituted by an item of footgear associated
with a support for two pairs of mutually parallel wheels or by an item of footgear
associated with a supporting frame for one or more aligned wheels, the problem is
felt of braking said wheels in order to adjust the speed of said skate.
[0003] It is thus known to use adapted blocks or pads, usually made of rubber, which are
arranged at the toe or heel regions of the item of footgear; when the user tilts the
item of footgear forwards or backwards, the free end of the pads or blocks interacts
with the ground and braking is thus achieved.
[0004] However, these solutions are not optimum, since they require the user to rotate the
item of footgear, and therefore the frame associated therewith, at the toe or heel,
and this can be the cause of losses of balance with consequent falls.
[0005] US Patent 1,402,010 is also known; it discloses a roller skate provided with a band
which can be secured on the user's leg above the malleolar region and to which a rod
is connected.
[0006] Said rod wraps around the leg to the rear and is then curved so as to laterally affect
the leg until it is associated, at its ends, in the malleolar region, with a lever
system which is articulated to a flap protruding from the wheel supporting frame.
[0007] Said lever system protrudes to the rear of the frame and is connected to a plate
which is shaped approximately complementarily to the curvature of part of an underlying
and facing wheel.
[0008] This solution is not free from drawbacks: first of all, a relative movement occurs
between the band and the leg throughout sports practice, and this does not make its
use comfortable.
[0009] Furthermore, the plate is activated every time the user bends his leg backwards beyond
a given angle, without actual and easy possibilities of varying this condition.
[0010] Furthermore, each user has a specific leg shape, and braking is thus obtained at
different rotation angles for equal lengths of the rod.
[0011] Furthermore, said rod rests and presses on the malleolar region, and this can cause
discomfort or accidental impacts.
[0012] Finally, considerable wear of the wheel is observed.
[0013] United States patent US 4,275,895 is known as a partial solution to this drawback;
it discloses a brake for skates with two pairs of mutually parallel wheels, which
acts at the rear wheels.
[0014] Said brake is constituted by a flap associated with the item of footgear in a rearward
position; a blade is associated with said flap in a rearward position and is pivoted
at the supporting frame for the item of footgear.
[0015] Said blade has, at its free end, a transverse element on which a pair of C-shaped
elements is formed at the lateral ends; said elements interact, following a backward
rotation imparted to the flap, with the rear wheels which face them, so as to interact
with the rolling surface of said wheels.
[0016] However, even this solution has drawbacks: it is in fact structurally complicated
and thus difficult to industrialize; it furthermore entails the presence of adapted
springs suitable to allow the flap to return to the position in which the pair of
C-shaped elements does not interact with the wheels, and this further increases structural
complexity.
[0017] Furthermore, the structural configuration of the brake causes the pair of C-shaped
elements to interact with the wheel even upon a minimal backward rotation imparted
to the flap and thus even due to involuntary movements, and this produces unwanted
braking actions and therefore possible situations of loss of balance or lack of coordination.
[0018] Finally, interaction of the C-shaped element at the rolling surface of the wheels
leads to rapid wear of said wheels and thus to non-optimum rolling, which necessarily
entails continuous wheel replacement.
[0019] US Patent 4,300,781 is also known; it relates to a braking device for skates which
comprise pairs of mutually parallel wheels.
[0020] It furthermore comprises a brake constituted by a blade pivoted transversely at the
rear end of the supporting frame for an item of footgear; pads facing the rolling
surface of the pair of rear wheels are associated with the ends of said blade.
[0021] The brake is activated by using a cable suitable to impart a rotation to the blade
in contrast with a spring associated with the support for the pair of front wheels,
so as to move the pads into contact with the rolling surface of the pair of rear wheels.
[0022] The cable can be activated by means of rings or handles associated with a band which
can be arranged on the legs of the user by virtue of the presence of temporary connection
means.
[0023] However, this solution has considerable drawbacks; first of all, activation of the
brake can lead to possible losses of coordination during sports practice, since the
user has to perform an uncoordinated movement.
[0024] Furthermore, during the traction applied to the rings the band may disengage from
the legs, thus thwarting the braking action.
[0025] In any case, there is a loose cable which can accidentally catch during racing, especially
since coordination of the arm-legs movement causes the legs to be located rhythmically
laterally toward the outside.
[0026] The aim of the present invention is therefore to eliminate the drawbacks described
above in known types by providing a braking device for skates which is structurally
very simple and easy to industrialize.
[0027] Within the scope of the above aim, an important object is to provide a braking device
which can be activated by the user in case of actual need and thus not accidentally.
[0028] Another important object is to provide a braking device which can be deactivated
rapidly and simply by the user.
[0029] Another important object is to provide a device wherein brake activation can be preset
by the user according to his own specific requirements, whether related to the shape
of the leg or to the particular type of sport being practiced.
[0030] Another object is to provide a device which protects the rolling surface of the wheels
against wear.
[0031] Another object is to obtain a device which associates with the preceding characteristics
that of being reliable and safe in use, has low manufacturing costs and can also be
applied to known skates.
[0032] This aim, these objects and others which will become apparent hereinafter are achieved
by a braking device as disclosed in the attached claims.
[0033] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the detailed description of preferred embodiments, illustrated only by way of
non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is a partially sectional side view of the braking device associated with
a skate;
figure 2 is a view, similar to the preceding one, of a further embodiment of the device;
figure 3 is a sectional view, taken along a longitudinal plane, of the first and second
rod members in another embodiment;
figure 4 is a side view of a roller skate according to a further aspect of the invention;
figure 5 is a rear view of the skate of figure 4;
figure 6 is a rear perspective view of a skate provided with a braking device according
to a fifth aspect of the invention;
figure 7 is a detail front view of the rod member of the device of figure 6;
figure 8 is a sectional view according to the plane VIII-VIII of figure 7;
figure 9 is a sectional view according to the plane IX-IX of figure 7;
figure 10 is a sectional view according to the plane X-X of figure 7;
figure 11 is a partially sectioned side view of the skate of figure 6 in the braking
position;
figure 12 is a view similar to the preceding one in the inactive position;
figure 13 is a view similar to the preceding ones in the braking position, wherein
the threaded stem is completely extracted to compensate for pad wear;
figure 14 is a view similar to the preceding one in the position of maximum forward
flexing;
figure 15 is a partially sectioned side view of the rear portion of a skate according
to a sixth aspect of the invention;
figure 16 is a partial rear view of the skate of figure 15;
figure 17 is a partially sectioned side view of the rear portion of a skate according
to a seventh aspect of the invention;
figure 18 is a partial rear view of the skate of figure 17;
figure 19 is a rear perspective view of a skate according to an eighth aspect of the
invention;
figure 20 is a rear perspective view of a skate according to a ninth aspect of the
invention.
[0034] With reference to the above figures, the reference numeral 1 designates the braking
device, particularly usable for skates designated by the reference numeral 2.
[0035] Said skates comprise an item of footgear 3 composed of a quarter 4 which wraps around
the rear lateral region of the user's leg and is articulated to a shell 5; a frame
6 is associated with said shell in a downward region and supports one or more wheels,
designated by the reference numeral 7, which are preferably mutually aligned.
[0036] Adapted fastening levers for the quarter 4 and the shell 5 may be also added.
[0037] The braking device comprises a first rod member 8 and a second rod member 9 which
are respectively connected to said quarter 4 and to a braking element 10 which is
oscillatably articulated to said frame 6 or at the pivot of one of said wheels 7.
[0038] The first rod member 8 and the second rod member 9 interact with adapted first and
second means suitable to adjust their working length; said first means are constituted
by an internally threaded cylinder 11 with which complementarily threaded stems of
a first bush 12 interact; said first bush is pivoted, by means of a first pivot 13,
proximate to the lower perimetric edge 14 of the quarter 4 in the rear region thereof;
the other threaded stem protrudes axially with respect to a shaft 15; the assembly
thus composed constitutes, in this case, said first rod member 8.
[0039] Said first rod member is slidingly contained within a first sleeve 16 which is internally
hollow and has a perforated end for the passage of said shaft 15 and an internally
threaded end.
[0040] A complementarily threaded end of a second sleeve 17 interacts with said internally
threaded end; said sleeve 17 is internally hollow and rigidly coupled to said second
rod member 9.
[0041] The second sleeve 17 in fact has, on the side opposite to the end which interacts
with the first sleeve 16, a threaded stem 18 protruding axially toward the braking
element 10 and interacting with the second means suitable to adjust the working length
of the second rod member 9, which are constituted by a second bush 19 having an adapted
and complementarily threaded axial seat and being transversely pivoted, by means of
a second pivot 20, to a support 21 which constitutes said braking element 10 and the
wings whereof are pivoted, at their ends, to the frame 6 at the pivot of one of said
wheels 7.
[0042] At least one pad 22 which interacts with the ground is associated below the support
21.
[0043] The shaft 15 has a head 23, inside the first sleeve 16, which is essentially T-shaped
and faces a tab 24 which protrudes axially inside the second sleeve 17.
[0044] The purpose of the tab 24 is to act as stroke limiter for the compression of the
spring 26, forcing the lowering of the braking element 21 when the head 23 presses
on the tab 24.
[0045] A first resilient member 25 is arranged coaxially to the shaft 15 and is preferably
constituted by a spring interposed between the perforated end of the first sleeve
16 and the wings of the head 23 of said shaft.
[0046] A second resilient member 26 is arranged coaxially to the tab 24 and is constituted
by a spring interposed between the base of the second sleeve 17 and the wings of the
head 23 of the shaft 15.
[0047] The device furthermore comprises at least one third resilient member 27 which is
constituted by one or more springs interposed between the frame 6 or the shell 5 and
the wings of the support 21 of the braking element 10.
[0048] A retention element 28, constituted by a raised portion protruding laterally to the
frame 6, is also provided.
[0049] The use of the braking device is as follows: first of all, the first, second and
third resilient members have such an elastic constant as to allow, when at rest, to
support the braking element 10 so that the pad 22 does not interact with the ground.
[0050] The user can thus customize the position of the braking element by acting on the
first rod member 8 and on the second rod member 9, varying their position with respect
to the cylinder 11 and to the second bush 19, and can also vary the pre-loading of
the springs 25 and 26 by mutually screwing and unscrewing the first sleeve 16 and
the second sleeve 17.
[0051] The gap between the ends of the tab 24 and the head 23 allows the quarter 4 to rotate
backwards without directly activating the braking element 10, thus allowing free oscillation
without producing a braking action.
[0052] Furthermore, the presence of the first resilient member 25 allows to adjust the forward
flexibility of the quarter 4.
[0053] The second resilient member 26 may also be suitable to adjust the inclination of
said quarter, since said third resilient member 23 has a higher elastic constant.
[0054] Once all these adjustments have been performed, the user produces the braking action
at a preset angle of backward rotation imparted to the rear quarter.
[0055] The various adjustments furthermore allow to compensate any wear of the pad 22.
[0056] It has thus been observed that the invention has achieved the intended aim and objects,
a braking device having been obtained which can be activated by the user at a presettable
angle of backward rotation imparted to the quarter; this can be achieved by producing
the required setting of the useful length of the first and/or second rod members with
respect to the support 21 and to the quarter 4.
[0057] Furthermore, both activation and deactivation of the braking element 10 are very
simple, so as to allow to obtain a device which is structurally simple and easy to
industrialize; the device can also be applied easily to known skates.
[0058] Figures 2 and 3 illustrate a further embodiment for a braking device 101 which comprises
a first rod member 108 and a second rod member 109, both of which are coupled at their
ends, by means of a first pivot 113 and a second pivot 120, respectively to the rear
of the quarter 104 proximate to the lower perimetric edge 114 and to the support 121,
the wings whereof are pivoted to the frame 106 or at the pivot of one of said wheels
107.
[0059] The first rod member 108 is constituted by a shaft 115 having a threaded end axially
slideable inside a second sleeve 117 which is internally hollow and is rigidly coupled
to the second rod member 109.
[0060] The complementarily threaded end of a third sleeve 129 is associated with the threaded
end of the shaft 115; a first resilient member 125 is arranged inside said third sleeve
129 and is constituted by a spring which interacts by abutment at an adapted seat
130 formed axially at the base of the second sleeve 117 toward the braking element
110.
[0061] A means suitable to guide the telescopic movement between the first rod member 108
and the second rod member 109 protrudes axially with respect to the third sleeve 129;
said means is constituted by a rod 131 freely slideable within an adapted cavity 132
connected to the seat 130.
[0062] In the illustrated embodiment, the device comprises means suitable to vary the mutual
distance between the support 121 and the pad 122; said means are constituted by a
screw 133 the head 134 whereof is embedded in the pad 122 and the threaded stem whereof
interacts with a complementarily threaded nut 135 accommodated within the support
121.
[0063] In this case, too, the intended aim and objects are therefore achieved, a braking
device having been obtained which allows to adjust the angle of backward inclination
of the quarter 4 to achieve interaction of the pad 122 with the ground.
[0064] It is furthermore possible to control the backward rotation of the quarter, giving
a controlled and cushioned rest during sports practice by virtue of the presence of
an adapted third resilient member 127 the elastic constant whereof is greater than
that of the first elastically deformable element 125.
[0065] The presence of the screw 133 allows to vary the position of the pad 122 according
to its wear.
[0066] A further advantage of this further embodiment is constituted by the fact that the
forward rotation of the quarter is not hindered by the connection with the braking
element, since the rod 131 is freely slideable within the cavity 132.
[0067] Finally, there is a retention element 128 which protrudes from the frame 106 and
interacts with the support 121.
[0068] Figure 3 illustrates a further embodiment, wherein the first rod member 208 is again
telescopically slideable with respect to the second rod member 209, which is again
rigidly associated with a second sleeve 217 within which a shaft 215 is slidingly
arranged. The shaft 215 has, inside the second sleeve 217, a third sleeve 229 for
containing a first resilient member 225 and for supporting a second resilient member
226, both of which are contained within the second sleeve 217.
[0069] The use of these resilient members allows to achieve a shock-absorbing effect both
for a forward inclination of the quarter and for a backward inclination thereof.
[0070] With reference to figures 4-5, the reference numeral 301 designates a braking device
for a skate 302 according to a further aspect of the invention.
[0071] Said skates comprise an item of footgear 303 which is composed of a quarter 304,
which wraps around the rear lateral region of the user's leg and is articulated to
a shell 305. A frame 306 is associated with said shell in a downward region and supports
one or more wheels, designated by the reference numeral 307, which are preferably
mutually aligned.
[0072] Adapted fastening levers 308 may be applied to the quarter 304 and the shell 305.
[0073] The braking device comprises at least one rod member, generally designated by the
reference numeral 309, which is arranged to the rear of the item of footgear 303 and
is connected to the quarter 304 by means of one or more adapted fastening members,
such as for example screws or rivets 310.
[0074] The rod member 309 is shaped complementarily to the quarter 304 and is arranged outside
the shell 305; it therefore has a curved shape which is suitable to arrange its end
311, which faces toward the ground 312, in a region to the rear of the frame 306,
so that it can be connected to a braking element 313 which is articulated to said
frame 306 in an oscillating manner.
[0075] The braking element is constituted by a support 314 the wings whereof are pivoted,
at their ends, to the frame 306 by means of studs or rivets or by means of the pivot
of said wheel 315a and 315b, whereas the base 316 of the support 313 is connected
to the end 311 of the rod member 309.
[0076] A pad 317, preferably made of rubber and suitable to interact with the ground, is
furthermore associated with the support 314 in a downward region.
[0077] Use of the braking device is in fact as follows: by virtue of the connection of the
end 311 of the rod member 309 to the base 316 of the support 314 of the braking element
313, which is rotatably pivoted to the frame 306, if the user imparts a backward rotation
to the quarter 304, the end 311 of the rod member 309 moves so as to cause the pad
to interact with the ground.
[0078] This interaction occurs only for a preset rotation imparted to the quarter 304 which,
by virtue of the shape which can be given to the rod member 309 can thus be preset.
[0079] The user can in fact modify the shape of the rod member 309 to adjust the working
length of the rod member and therefore to adjust the angle of inclination of the quarter
304 needed to brake.
[0080] This is done to allow interaction of the pad 317 with the ground 312 only when a
given angle of backward rotation of the quarter 304 is exceeded, in order to avoid
accidental braking actions.
[0081] When the user resumes him normal skating position, the end 311 of the rod member
309 rises simultaneously, and thus the pad disengages immediately from the ground.
[0082] It has been observed that the invention has achieved the intended aim and objects,
a braking device having been achieved which can be activated by the user at a presettable
angle of backward rotation of the quarter; this can be achieved by giving the required
shape or length to the rod member.
[0083] With reference to figures 6-14, the reference numeral 401 designates the braking
device particularly usable for skates designated by the reference numeral 402.
[0084] Said skates comprise an item of footgear 403 composed of a quarter 404, which wraps
around the rear lateral region of the user's leg and is articulated to a shell 405;
a frame 406 is associated with said shell in a downward region and supports one or
more wheels, designated by the reference numeral 407, which are preferably mutually
aligned.
[0085] Adapted fastening levers 408 are applied to the quarter 404 and the shell 405.
[0086] The braking device comprises at least one rod member, generally designated by the
reference numeral 409, which is arranged to the rear of the item of footgear 403 and
is pivoted, at a first end 410, transversely to the quarter 404 by means of an adapted
first pivot 411.
[0087] In the particular embodiment shown, the rod member 409 is composed of two portions
or segments 409a and 409b which are mutually telescopically connected in order to
allow to adjust the position of the pad 417 with respect to the ground 413, as explained
hereafter.
[0088] The rod member 409 is sledeable with respect to the shell 405 and has a second end
412 which is not associated with the quarter 404, is directed toward the ground 413,
and is articulated to the braking element 414 by means of a second pivot 420; said
braking element 414 is in turn oscillatably articulated to said frame 406.
[0089] The braking element is constituted by a substantially C-shaped support 415, the wings
421a and 421b whereof are pivoted, at their ends, to the frame 406 by means of studs
or rivets or by means of the pivot of a wheel 407; a pad 417, preferably made of rubber
and suitable to interact with the ground, is associated with the support 415 proximate
to the base 416.
[0090] There are also means for adjusting the mutual position of said at least one rod member
and of said braking element; said means are constituted by an internally threaded
cylinder 418 which is rotatably and longitudinally associated with said rod member
in an adapted seat formed thereon.
[0091] A complementarily threaded stem 419 engages the thread of the cylinder 418, and one
end of said stem is associated with the support 415 by means of the pivot 420, which
interacts with the wings 421a and 421b, so as to allow to vary the distance of the
pad from the ground.
[0092] Use of the braking device is in fact as follows: by virtue of the connection of the
end of the rod member 409 to the support 415 or of the connection of the stem 419
to said support 415, a backward rotation imparted by the user to the quarter 404 is
matched by a movement of the second end 412 of the rod member 409 which moves the
pad, associated with the braking element 414 which is in turn rotatably pivoted to
the frame 406, so that it interacts with the ground.
[0093] This interaction occurs only for a preset rotation imparted to the quarter 404, said
rotation being set during design to ensure the correct and safe use of the skate,
thus avoiding the occurrence of accidental braking actions for minimal angles of backward
rotation of the quarter.
[0094] By virtue of the possibility of adjusting the mutual distance between the pad 417
and the ground 413 by means of the cylinder 418, it is possible to determine the conditions
required to obtain the braking action and thus determine them according to individual
physical characteristics or to the particular use of the skate or to the wear of the
pad.
[0095] This allows to select the angle of backward rotation of the quarter 404 beyond which
interaction of the pad 417 with the ground 413 begins, in order to both avoid accidental
braking actions while skating and compensate the unavoidable wear of the pad 417,
keeping constant the braking conditions of the user.
[0096] Once the user returns to the normal skating position, the second end 412 of the rod
member 409 rises simultaneously and the pad immediately disengages from the ground.
[0097] With reference to figures 15-16, the reference numeral 501 designates a skate which
is constituted by an item of footgear 502 composed of a shell 503 which is associated,
in a downward region, with a frame 504 for two or more wheels 505 which are arranged
in pairs parallel to each other or in a line, as shown in figure 15.
[0098] A quarter 507 is articulated at the shell 502 by means of studs 506, and interacts
with means suitable to allow closure of said quarter in order to fasten the foot of
the user.
[0099] The braking device, generally designated by the reference numeral 508, comprises
a rod member 509 advantageously composed of a rigid strut 510, preferably made of
steel, with which a covering 511, preferably made of plastic material, is associated.
[0100] At one end, said strut 510 and said covering 511 surmount, or are associated with,
a support 514, for example by means of a first pivot 513; said support 514 is articulated,
in an oscillating manner, to the frame 504 or to the second pivot 515 of one of the
wheels 505; a pad 516 is associated with said support and is directed toward the ground
517; this assembly constitutes a braking element for the skate.
[0101] The strut 510 and the covering 511 have a second end 518 which interacts with means
for adjusting the position at least of the rod member 509 with respect to the quarter
507; said means are constituted by a third pivot 519 which is detachably associable
at an adapted first seat formed on said second end 518 of the strut 510 and/or of
the covering 511.
[0102] Said third pivot 519 can furthermore be arranged at one of a plurality of complementarily
shaped second seats 520 which are formed sequentially and along the same axis at the
wings 521a and 521b of a rigid base 523, preferably made of steel, which is U-shaped
and is associated at the rear region 524 of the quarter 507 proximate to its lower
perimetric edge 525.
[0103] Advantageously, the wings 521a and 521b are arranged within an adapted recess 526
formed in a rearward region of the quarter 507; adapted holes for the passage of the
third pivot 519 at the desired seat among the second seats formed on the strut 510
are provided on the lateral walls 527a and 527b of said recess 526.
[0104] Use of the device is thus as follows: by means of the third extractable pivot 519,
the user can place the second end 518 of the rod member 509 at the desired seat among
the seats 520 formed on the wings 521a and 521b of the base 523.
[0105] In this manner, the user can select the distance between the lower perimetric edge
525 of the quarter 507 and the support 514 of the pad 516.
[0106] Therefore, according to specific requirements such as morphological configurations
or the type of sport practiced, the user can select the interaction of the pad 516
with the ground 517 according to the desired angle of backward tilt of the quarter
507, and thus achieve braking.
[0107] The braking device is also very simple and safe in use; in fact the third pivot 519
can be locked in the preselected position by associating it, for example, with an
adapted locking nut 528.
[0108] The number and arrangement of the seats 520 may of course vary according to the specific
requirements.
[0109] Furthermore, as shown in figures 17 and 18, the means for adjusting the mutual position
of the quarter 607 and of the second end 618 of the rod member 609 may be again constituted
by a third pivot 619 which is pivoted at least at the strut 610 and possibly at the
covering 611, said third pivot 619 affecting an adapted through seat formed on the
head 629 of a screw 630.
[0110] Said screw comprises a threaded stem 631 with which a complementarily threaded sleeve
632 engages; said sleeve is rotatably associated at an adapted base 623 which is rigidly
coupled in the rear region 624 of the quarter 607 proximate to its lower perimetric
edge 625.
[0111] Operation in this embodiment entails that a rotation imparted to the sleeve 632 is
matched by an axial movement for the threaded stem 631 of the screw 630; in this manner,
the head 629 actuates the movement of the third pivot 619 and consequently varies
the angle of the support 614 with respect to the ground 617.
[0112] Figure 19 shows a skate 702, according to a further aspect of the invention, comprising
a braking device 701 which is constituted by a rod member 709 having an upper end
connected with the quarter 704 and a lower end 711 connected to a brake support 714.
The brake 714 is pivoted to the skate frame 706, at pivot 715, and supports a pad
717.
[0113] The brake support 714 also has a series of vertically arranged holes 718 adapted
to engage a rod pivot 719 associated with the lower end of the rod member 709. It
can be easily seen that the braking action can be varied by arranging the rod pivot
719 in different holes 718. Only two different holes 718, corresponding to two different
braking positions, are illustrated in figure 19, it is however obvious that the number
of holes may change according to the requirements.
[0114] Figure 20 shows a skate 802 having a slightly modified braking device 801, wherein
the series of holes 818 is provided at the lower end of the rod member 809.
[0115] A further modified braking device, which is not illustrated in the drawings, may
have two series of adjusting holes provided respectively at the lower end of the rod
member and at the brake support.
[0116] Naturally, the materials and the dimensions which constitute the individual components
of the invention may also be the most pertinent according to the specific requirements.
[0117] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. Braking device, particularly for skates, comprising an item of footgear (3,103,303,403,502)
including a quarter (4,104,304,404,504,604,704) articulated to a shell (5,105, 305,405,503)
said shell being associated to a frame (6,106, 306,406,504,706), said frame being
adapted to support wheels (7,107,307,407,505), characterized in that it comprises
a rod member (8,9,108,109,208,209,309,409,509,609,709,809) associated with a braking
element (10,110,313,414,514,614, 714), said braking element being pivoted to said
frame and being adapted to interact with the ground when said quarter is tilted.
2. Braking device, according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a first rod
member (8,108) and a second rod member (9,109) which are respectively connected to
said quarter (4,104) and to a braking element (10,110) which is articulated to said
frame (6,106) and selectively interacts with the ground upon a backward rotation imparted
to said quarter, at least one first resilient member (25,125) being interposed between
said first and second rod members.
3. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that it comprises means (11,19) for
adjusting the working length of at least one of said first and second rod members.
4. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that said braking element (10) is connected
to said frame (6) with the interposition of a third resilient member (27).
5. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that said braking element (10) interacts
with a retention element (28) associated with said frame (6) and protruding therefrom.
6. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
first rod member (8) comprises a shaft (15) telescopically associated with a first
sleeve (16) which is internally hollow and has an axially perforated end suitable
to allow the sliding of said shaft, an internally threaded opening being formed at
the other end.
7. Device according to claim 6, characterized in that a second internally hollow sleeve
(17) is rigidly coupled to said second rod member (9), an externally threaded end
of said second sleeve interacting with said internally threaded end of said first
sleeve.
8. Device according to claim 6, characterized in that it comprises first means for adjusting
the working length of said first rod member constituted by an internally threaded
cylinder (11) with which complementarily threaded stems of a first bush (12) interact,
said first bush being pivoted, by means of a first pivot (13), proximate to the lower
perimetric edge (14) of said quarter (4) in the rear region thereof, an other threaded
stem protruding axially with respect to said shaft (15).
9. Device according to claim 7, characterized in that said second sleeve (17) has, on
the side opposite to said end which interacts with said first sleeve (16), a threaded
stem (18) protruding axially toward said braking element (10) and interacting with
second means suitable to adjust the working length of said second rod member (9).
10. Device according to claims 1 and 9, characterized in that said second means are constituted
by a second bush (19) provided with an adapted and complementarily threaded axial
seat and transversely pivoted, by means of a second pivot (20), to a support (21)
which constitutes said braking element (10), the wings whereof being pivoted, at their
ends, to said frame (6) at one of said wheels (7).
11. Device according to claim 6, characterized in that said shaft (15) has a head (23)
which is arranged inside said first sleeve (16), is essentially T-shaped and faces
a tab (24) which protrudes axially inside said second sleeve (17).
12. Device according to claims 1 and 11, characterized in that a first resilient member
(25) is arranged coaxially to said shaft (15) and is constituted by a spring which
is interposed between the perforated end of said first sleeve (16) and the wings of
said head (23) of said shaft.
13. Device according to claims 1 and 11, characterized in that a second resilient member
(26) is arranged coaxially to said wing and is constituted by a spring interposed
between the base of said second sleeve (17) and the wings of said head (23) of said
shaft (15).
14. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it
comprises at least one third resilient member (27) constituted by at least one spring
interposed between said frame (6) and a support (21) of said braking element (10),
said device furthermore comprising an element for stopping the rotation of said braking
element which is constituted by at least one raised portion (28) protruding laterally
to said frame.
15. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
first rod member (108) is constituted by a shaft (115) having a threaded end axially
slideable inside a second internally hollow sleeve (117) which constitutes said second
rod member (109), the complementarily threaded end of a third sleeve (129) being associated
with said threaded end of said shaft (115), a first resilient member (125) being arranged
inside said third sleeve (129) and interacting by abutment at an adapted seat (130)
formed axially at the base of said second sleeve (112) toward said braking element
(110).
16. Device according to claim 15, characterized in that a means suitable to guide the
telescopic mutual movement of said first and second rod members (108,109) protrudes
axially with respect to said third sleeve (129), said means being constituted by a
rod (131) which is freely slideable within an adapted cavity (132) connected to said
seat (130).
17. Device according to claim 16, characterized in that it comprises means suitable to
vary the mutual distance between said support (121) and said pad (122), said means
being constituted by a screw (133) the head (134) whereof is embedded in said pad
(122) and the threaded stem whereof interacts with a complementarily threaded nut
(135) arranged within said support (121).
18. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
first rod member (208) slides telescopically with respect to said second rod member
(209), which is rigidly coupled to a second sleeve (217) within which a shaft (215)
is slidingly arranged, said shaft having, inside said second sleeve (217), a third
sleeve (229) for the containment of a first resilient member (225) and for supporting
a second resilient member (226), both resilient members being contained within said
second sleeve (217).
19. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said rod member (309) is shaped
complementary to said quarter (304) and at least partially to said shell (305).
20. Device according to claim 19, characterized in that the shape of said rod member (309)
can be modified in order to adjust the working length of said rod member.
21. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said rod member (409) comprises
two portions (409a,409b) which are mutually telescopically connected and comprises
a means (418,419) for adjusting the mutual position of said rod member (409) with
respect to said braking element (415), said means comprising an internally threaded
cylinder (418) rotatably associated with said rod member, a complemetarily threaded
stem (419) adapted to engage said cylinder (418), said stem having one end associated
with said braking element (415) by means of a pivot (420).
22. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said rod member (509) comprises
a rigid strut (510) with which a covering (511) is associated, said strut having a
first end, which surmounts said braking element (514), and a second end (518), which
interacts with adjustment means (519;520) and is associated to said quarter (507).
23. Device according to claim 22, characterized in that said adjustment means are constituted
by a third pivot (519) which is removably associated at an adapted first seat formed
on said second end (518) and at one of a plurality of complementarily shaped second
seats (520) formed sequentially on the wings (521a,521b) of a U-shaped base (523)
which is associated at the rear region of said quarter (507) proximate to the lower
perimetric edge (525).
24. Device according to claim 23, characterized in that said wings (521a,521b) are arranged
within a recess (526) which is formed to the rear of said quarter (507) and on the
side walls whereof there are adapted holes suitable to allow the passage of said third
pivot (519) within one of said second seats.
25. Device according to claim 24, characterized in that temporary locking means, such
as a nut (528) associated with said third pivot (519).
26. Device according to claim 22, characterized in that said means are constituted by
a third pivot (619) which is pivoted at said second end (618) and at a through seat
formed on the head (629) of a screw (630).
27. Device according to claim 26, characterized in that said screw comprises a threaded
stem (631) with which a complementarily threaded sleeve (632) engages, said sleeve
being locked axially but rotatably associated at a base (623) which is fixed to said
quarter (607) in a rearward position, so as to allow the axial movement of said threaded
stem by rotating said sleeve.
28. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said braking element comprises
a brake support (714) pivoted to said frame (706) and a pad (717) rigidly associated
with said support, said rod member (709) having an upper end associated with said
quarter (704) and a lower end (711) connected to said brake support, said brake support
comprising a plurality of vertically arranged holes (718) adapted to engage a pivot
(719) associated with said lower end (711) of said rod member (709), said pivot (719)
being selectively arranged in said holes (718) in order to adjust the mutual position
of said rod member (709) and said brake support (714).
29. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said braking element comprises
a brake support pivoted to said frame and a pad rigidly associated with said support,
said rod member (809) having an upper end associated with said quarter and a lower
end connected to said brake support, said lower end comprising a plurality of vertically
arranged holes (818) adapted to engage a pivot associated with said brake support,
said pivot being selectively arranged in said holes in order to adjust the mutual
position of said rod member and said brake support.