Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a method of customizing a blade holder for an ice
skate.
Background of the invention
[0002] An ice skate typically includes a skate boot for receiving a foot of a user, an ice
skate blade for engaging an ice surface, and a blade holder holding the ice skate
blade and attached to the skate boot.
[0003] A blade holder is usually made of a rigid polymeric material and is hollow in construction,
for weight considerations. Normally, a blade holder is opaque and of a specific color
such as black or white. Some blade holders have been made of transparent material
but have enjoyed limited success in the industry.
[0004] Accordingly, there is a need in the industry for improvements in the appearance of
ice skate blade holders and, more particularly, for a clear ice skate blade holder
with customizable visual characteristics.
Summary of the invention
[0005] As embodied and broadly described herein, the invention provides a method of customizing
a blade holder for an ice skate, the method comprising: (a) providing to a customer
a blade holder body being at least partly made of a clear material and comprising
a front pedestal with a front inner surface, a rear pedestal with a rear inner surface
and a bridge portion interconnecting the front and rear pedestals, the front and rear
inner surfaces defining respective front and rear cavities; (b) providing to the customer
a plurality of graphical elements; (c) receiving from the customer an indication of
a certain graphical element selected from the plurality of graphical elements; and
(d) providing one of the front and rear cavities with the selected graphical element
such that the selected graphical element is visible through the clear material.
[0006] These and other aspects and features of the present invention will now become apparent
to those of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following description of
specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Brief description of the drawings
[0007] A detailed description of embodiments of the present invention is provided herein
below, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an ice skate including a blade holder in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the blade holder shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective exploded view of the blade holder shown in Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a top view of the blade holder shown in Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a side elevation view of the blade holder shown in Figure 2;
Figure 6 is a bottom view of the blade holder shown in Figure 2;
Figure 7 is a front elevation view of the blade holder shown in Figure 2; and
Figure 8 is a rear elevation view of the blade holder shown in Figure 2.
[0008] In the drawings, the embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of examples.
It is to be expressly understood that the description and drawings are only for the
purpose of illustration and are an aid for understanding. They are not intended to
be a definition of the limits of the invention.
Detailed description
[0009] Figure 1 shows an ice skate 10 having a blade holder 12 in accordance with an embodiment
of the invention. The blade holder 12 has an ice skate blade 14 and is attached to
a skate boot 16 of the ice skate 10.
[0010] Referring to Figures 2 to 8, the blade holder 12 comprises a body 13 having a top
portion 20 for attachment to the skate boot 16 and a bottom portion 22 for receiving
the ice skate blade 14. The body 13 has a front portion 24, a rear portion 26, and
a bridge portion 28 interconnecting the front portion 24 and the rear portion 26.
In the illustrated embodiment, the front portion 24 is configured as a front pedestal,
the rear portion 26 is configured as a rear pedestal, and the bridge portion 28 has
a plurality of apertures 29 for reducing the weight of the body 13 of the blade holder
12. The upper edges of the apertures 29 follow a concave imaginary line while the
lower edges of the apertures 29 follow a generally straight imaginary line.
[0011] The top portion 20 has a front top portion 21 located on the front portion 24 and
a rear top portion 23 located on the rear portion 26. Each one of the front top portion
21 and the rear top portion 23 is adapted to be attached to a sole of the skate boot
16 using fasteners such as rivets, bolts, or other suitable fasteners. The bottom
portion 22 has a longitudinal slot 25 for receiving the ice skate blade 14.
[0012] It is to be understood that multiple other configurations are possible for the body
of the blade holder without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0013] The front portion 24 is made of a clear material and defines a front cavity 30. The
rear portion 26 is also made of the clear material and defines a rear cavity 32. In
fact, in the illustrated embodiment, the entire body 13 of the blade holder l2 is
made of the clear material. However, it is to be understood that, in other embodiments,
only certain portions of the body 13 of the blade holder 12 may be made of a clear
material while other portions may not be made of a clear material. For example, in
a specific embodiment, each one of the front portion 24 and the rear portion 26 may
be made of a clear material while the bridge portion 28 may not be made of a clear
material.
[0014] The clear material is a material capable of being seen through. The clear material
can be colorless or colored. Also, the clear material can include a first region characterized
by a first degree of transparency and a second region characterized by a second degree
of transparency different from the first degree of transparency. The different degrees
of transparency can be achieved, for instance, by a different surface finish or thickness
of the first and second regions. The clear material may be a polymeric material such
as, Acrylic, clear polymer or polycarbonate.
[0015] The body 13 of the blade holder 12 can be manufactured using known processes, including
but not limited to an injection molding process.
[0016] The blade holder 12 also comprises a front graphical element 34 inside the front
cavity 30 and visible through the clear material of the front portion 24, and a rear
graphical element 36 inside the rear cavity 32 and visible through the clear material
of the rear portion 26. More specifically, the front graphical element 34 is characterized
by at least one of a colored area, a mark, a symbol, and a logo visible through the
clear material of the front portion 24. Similarly, the rear graphical element 36 is
characterized by at least one of a colored area, a mark, a symbol, and a logo visible
through the clear material of the rear portion 26.
[0017] In the illustrated embodiment, the front graphical element 34 is a front insert 38
disposed inside of the front cavity 30, and the rear graphical element 36 is a rear
insert 40 disposed inside of the rear cavity 32. The front insert 38 may have a contour
following an inner surface 42 of the front portion 24 defining the front cavity 30.
The front insert 38 may also have a flange 48 that at least partially overlies the
front top portion 21 such that attachment of the front top portion 21 to the sole
of the skate boot 14 secures the front insert 38 inside the front cavity 30. Alternatively,
the front insert 38 may be affixed, for instance by being glued, to the inner surface
42 of the front portion 24. Similarly, the rear insert 40 may have a contour following
an inner surface 44 of the rear portion 26 defining the rear cavity 32, and may have
a flange 49 that at least partially overlies the rear top portion 23 such that attachment
of the rear top portion 23 to the sole of the skate boot 14 secures the rear insert
40 inside the rear cavity 32.
[0018] The front insert 38 may be of a first color, while the rear insert 40 may have a
second color different from the first color. As noted previously, various other visual
characteristics can be included on each one of the front and rear inserts 38 and 40
without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0019] Each one of the front and rear inserts 38, 40 may be made of a polymeric material
such as, polyethylene, polystyrene, polyurethane or polypropylene, polycarbonate.
These front and rear inserts 38, 40 may also be made of carbon, fiberglass, titanium,
aluminum, Kevlar, paper, cardboard or foam. Alternatively, each one of the front and
rear inserts 38, 40 may be made of a composite material or any other suitable material.
The inserts 3 8, 40 may be manufactured using known processes, including but not limited
to thermoforming, blow molding or injection molding.
[0020] In other embodiments, the front graphical element 34 is applied directly on the inner
surface 42 defining the front cavity 30. Similarly, the rear graphical element 36
is applied directly on the inner surface 44 of the rear portion 26 defining the rear
cavity 32. In a specific embodiment, each one of the front and rear graphical elements
34, 36 is implemented as paint applied to the inner surfaces 42, 44. For instance,
the paint can be applied using a paintbrush or can be spray-paint. In another embodiment,
the front graphical element 34 is a sticker affixed to the inner surface 42 and, similarly,
the rear graphical element 36 is a sticker affixed to the inner surface 44. The sticker
affixed to each one of the inner surfaces 42, 44 can be any type of sticker, including
an ink transfer sticker which is initially applied on a surface and subsequently removed
in order to leave a design on the surface.
[0021] In other embodiments, the front and rear graphical elements 34, 36 may be colored
foam injected in the respective front and rear cavities 30, 32. In fact, the front
and rear graphical elements may be made of a material that can be catalyzed to a liquid
foamed state and which will cure relatively rapididly. One such material is polyurethane.
[0022] Although the above description and Figures 2 to 8 illustrate specific embodiments
of the front and rear graphical elements 34, 36, it is to be understood that various
other embodiments of the front and rear graphical elements 34, 36 are possible without
departing from the scope of the invention.
[0023] In view of the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the combination of the clear
material and the front and rear graphical elements 34, 36 allows the blade holder
12 to be imparted with various colors and/or other visual characteristics. Furthermore,
the front and rear graphical elements 34, 36 are protected from abrasion and deterioration
due to impacts since they are respectively located inside the front and rear cavities
30, 32.
[0024] Each one of the front and rear graphical elements 34 and 36 permits a customization
of the appearance of the blade holder 12. A hockey store can therefore provide to
a customer a blade holder body being at least partly made of a clear material and
comprising a front pedestal with a front inner surface, a rear pedestal with a rear
inner surface and a bridge portion interconnecting said front and rear pedestals,
the front and rear inner surfaces defining respective front and rear cavities. The
hockey store can also provide to the customer a plurality of graphical elements to
be mounted into the front and rear cavities or the store may receive from the customer
an indication of the graphical elements that are desired to be present on the blade
holder. For example, the graphical elements that are desired to be present on the
blade holder can include the main color(s) associated with the hockey team, the logo
of the hockey team, and the number of the player on the hockey team. Based on the
selected graphical elements, the store can provide the front and rear graphical elements
such that the front graphical element includes a colored area containing the main
color(s) associated with the hockey team as well as the logo of the hockey team, and
the rear graphical element includes a colored area containing the main color(s) associated
with the hockey team as well as the number of the hockey player. The graphical element
may be affixed to the inner surface of the cavity or may be painted on this inner
surface.
[0025] Although various embodiments have been illustrated, this was for the purpose of describing,
but not limiting, the invention. Various modifications will become apparent to those
skilled in the art and are within the scope of the present invention, which is defined
more particularly by the attached claims.
1. A method of customizing a blade holder (12) for an ice skate (10), the method comprising:
(a) providing to a customer a blade holder body (13) being at least partly made of
a clear material and comprising a front pedestal (24) with a front inner surface (42),
a rear pedestal (26) with a rear inner surface (44) and a bridge portion (28) interconnecting
the front and rear pedestals, the front and rear inner surfaces defining respective
front and rear cavities (30, 32):
(b) providing to the customer a plurality of graphical elements;
(c) receiving from the customer an indication of a certain graphical element selected
from the plurality of graphical elements; and
(d) providing one of the front and rear cavities with the selected graphical element
(34; 36) such that the selected graphical element is visible through the clear material.
2. A method of customizing a blade holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the step of
providing one of the front and rear cavities with the selected graphical element comprises
mounting the selected graphical element inside one of the front and rear cavities.
3. A method of customizing a blade holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the step of
providing one of the front and rear cavities with the selected graphical element comprises
affixing the selected graphical element on one of the front and rear inner surfaces.
4. A method of customizing a blade holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the step of
providing one of the front and rear cavities with the selected graphical element comprises
painting the selected graphical element on one of the front and rear inner surfaces.
5. A method of customizing a blade holder as defined in claim 2, further comprising mounting
a second selected graphical element inside the other of the front and rear cavities.
6. A method of customizing a blade holder as defined in claim 3, further comprising affixing
a second selected graphical element on the other of the front and rear inner surfaces.
7. A method of customizing a blade holder as defined in claim 4, further comprising painting
a second selected graphical element on the other of the front and rear inner surfaces.