US47287A - Improvement in skates - Google Patents
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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
- A63C17/00—Roller skates; Skate-boards
- A63C17/02—Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged in two pairs
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- FIG. 1 is a top view, Fig. 2 a sidc elevation, Fig. 3 a longitudinal section, and Fig. 4 a transverse section, of a skate having my invention, the purpose of which is to fasten the skate to the foot of a person with ease and security.
- A denotes the foot-rcst
- B the runner of askate, the front portion of the said foot-rest being recessed for the reception of a movable toe-socket, D E, composed of a slider, E, and a broad strap, D,the latter being fastened to and extending over the slider from edge to edge thereof in manner as shown in Fig. 4.
- D E movable toe-socket
- Such toe socket is intended to receive and go around the toe part of the shoe or boot of a person when the skate is applied thereto.
- the said slider E is to be secured to the part A by any suitable devices which will keep it in place' and allow it to be moved longitudinally thereon.
- a helical retractile spring, c arranged within a chamber, d, (formed in the foot-rest A,) and around a rod, b, extended rearward from the slider E, serves to draw the toe-socket DE backward, one end of the said spring being against the front end of the chamber, while the other is fastened to the rod or bears against a head formed on its rear end.
- a catch or hook, Cf which, when the skate is in use, is to entcrthe heel of the boot of the wearer, or to catch on or in a piece of metal fastened thereto.
- the toe of the boot is to be inserted into the part D, after ⁇ which the skate is to be pulled backward far enough to cause the catch C to extend in rear of the heel of the boot and the latter to rest onl the npper surface of the part A.
- the reacting power of the spring c will cause the catch C t0 be drawn into place or to hook into the hcel or in its device, destined to cooperate with such catch t' in holding the rear part of the skate t0 the boot.
- the nnt G should be rotated on the screw F until such nut may abut against the toerest or the front end of the slider E thereof. This having been accomplished, the nut, with its screwF, will prevent the toerest from being forced forward by the skater while in the ac t of, skating, and this will operate to prevent the detachment of the skate from his boot.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEicE.
JOHN P; FARMER, JR., OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT lN SKATES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 47,287, dated April 18, 1865.
resented in the accompanying drawings,
which- F Figure 1 is a top view, Fig. 2 a sidc elevation, Fig. 3 a longitudinal section, and Fig. 4 a transverse section, of a skate having my invention, the purpose of which is to fasten the skate to the foot of a person with ease and security.
In the drawings, A denotes the foot-rcst, and B the runner of askate, the front portion of the said foot-rest being recessed for the reception of a movable toe-socket, D E, composed of a slider, E, and a broad strap, D,the latter being fastened to and extending over the slider from edge to edge thereof in manner as shown in Fig. 4. Such toe socket is intended to receive and go around the toe part of the shoe or boot of a person when the skate is applied thereto. The said slider E is to be secured to the part A by any suitable devices which will keep it in place' and allow it to be moved longitudinally thereon. A helical retractile spring, c, arranged within a chamber, d, (formed in the foot-rest A,) and around a rod, b, extended rearward from the slider E, serves to draw the toe-socket DE backward, one end of the said spring being against the front end of the chamber, while the other is fastened to the rod or bears against a head formed on its rear end.
At the heel of the skate, and rising above the same in manner as shown in the drawings, is a catch or hook, Cf, which, when the skate is in use, is to entcrthe heel of the boot of the wearer, or to catch on or in a piece of metal fastened thereto.
From the Vtoe of the runner B a screw, F, projects backward and into a long passage, a, formed longitudinally in the slider E. On the said screw a nut, Gr, is screwed.
In applying the skate to the boot of a person the toe of the boot is to be inserted into the part D, after `which the skate is to be pulled backward far enough to cause the catch C to extend in rear of the heel of the boot and the latter to rest onl the npper surface of the part A. 0n relieving the skate from the force so retracting it the reacting power of the spring c will cause the catch C t0 be drawn into place or to hook into the hcel or in its device, destined to cooperate with such catch t' in holding the rear part of the skate t0 the boot. Next, the nnt G should be rotated on the screw F until such nut may abut against the toerest or the front end of the slider E thereof. This having been accomplished, the nut, with its screwF, will prevent the toerest from being forced forward by the skater while in the ac t of, skating, and this will operate to prevent the detachment of the skate from his boot.
I do not claim a cramp combined with springs and points, as described in Letters Patent No. 40,530, dated November 3, 1863; nor do I claim in connection therewith a screw and a hook, the latter being to catch 0n the front of the heel of the boot and for thepurpose of preventing a forward movement of the boot on the skate; but
What I do claim as my invention or i1n` provementin the skate hereinbefore described is as follows:
1. The combination and arrangement ot' the encompassing toe-strap D with the slider. E, its rctracting mechanism, the heel-catch C, and the foot-rest A, applied to the runner B.
2. The arrangement and combination ofthe screw F and the nut Gr with the toe part of the skate-runner and the slider E and the strap D, the whole being substantially as described.
3. The combination and arrangement of the passage a with the slider E and the screw F and the nutG, arranged at the toe 'part of the skatetrunner, asdescribed.
i J. I). FARMER, JR.
Witnesses F. P. HALE, Jr.,
R. H. EDDY.
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US2501691A (en) * | 1946-04-08 | 1950-03-28 | Ressa Joseph | Sash holder |
US20020016645A1 (en) * | 2000-03-31 | 2002-02-07 | Simon Jacobs | Configurable scheduling system |
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US2501691A (en) * | 1946-04-08 | 1950-03-28 | Ressa Joseph | Sash holder |
US20020016645A1 (en) * | 2000-03-31 | 2002-02-07 | Simon Jacobs | Configurable scheduling system |
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