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  • This invention relates to certain improvements in skates, and more particularly to an improved ice-skate.
  • An object of the invention is to provide an ice-skate having ⁇ the usual blade or runner, with improved means whereby the skate can be lengthened or shortened, and at the same time provide means so as to adjust the heel andtoe clamps in the desired position.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of an ice-skate, showing the practical operation of my device.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the locking device, a wrench also being shown; and
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through the skate.
  • E represents an opening extending through the rear end of the skate, a rod F, having the screw-threaded rear portion, being inserted therein.
  • This rod has the notched or toothed front portion G and an upwardly-projecting part H, preferably provided with a central opening I to receive a set-screw K, which is adapted to secure the rear end of a bar K', carrying a clampat its front end, embracing the sole of the shoe, so that such rear end can be securely attached to the extended or upwardly-projecting part H.
  • M represents a heel-clamp having a flat curved spring N secured in the face thereof, the upper part of the clamp being curved
  • the combination of the heelpiece, the threaded rod passing through the same having adjusted nut behind the heelpiece and rack-teeth in front of the heel-piece, the toe-clamp secured to the front end of the threaded bar, the slidable upright bar on the threaded rod having its point engaging the front of the heel, andthe pawl pivoted in said upright bar and engaging the rack-teeth of the threaded bar, all substantially as set forth.

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(N'o Model.) V
Y J.R.STBBLE.
l SKATE.
Patented May 3, 1898. "ifi l Mil.I
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE..
JOI-IN R. STEELE, OF SANDY VALLEY, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- FOURTH TO'MATHEW SMITH, OF SAME PLACE.
SKATE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 603,435, dated May 3, 1898.
Application fled March 13, 1897. Renewed January 29, 1898. Serial No. 668,497. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN R. STEELE, residing at Sandy Valley, in the county of .I efferson and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Skate, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to certain improvements in skates, and more particularly to an improved ice-skate. An object of the invention is to provide an ice-skate having` the usual blade or runner, with improved means whereby the skate can be lengthened or shortened, and at the same time provide means so as to adjust the heel andtoe clamps in the desired position.
With this objectin View my invention consists in certain novel features of construction and in combinations and arrangements of parts more fully described hereinafter and particularly pointed out in the claim.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, illustrating my invention, Figure l is a side elevation of an ice-skate, showing the practical operation of my device. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the locking device, a wrench also being shown; and Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through the skate.
In carrying out my invention I have shown a shoe secured to the skate, the skate being formed of the body portion A, having the upward extensions to which the toe and heel plates B C are rigidly secured, the heel portion C having the upwardly-extending arms or clamps D formed integral with the same.
E represents an opening extending through the rear end of the skate, a rod F, having the screw-threaded rear portion, being inserted therein. This rod has the notched or toothed front portion G and an upwardly-projecting part H, preferably provided with a central opening I to receive a set-screw K, which is adapted to secure the rear end of a bar K', carrying a clampat its front end, embracing the sole of the shoe, so that such rear end can be securely attached to the extended or upwardly-projecting part H.
M represents a heel-clamp having a flat curved spring N secured in the face thereof, the upper part of the clamp being curved From the foregoing it will be readily seenv that I can at any time adjust and secure a skate to a foot, as a suitable wrench, such as Q, can be utilized to turn the nut on the rod F, thereby easily loosening and tightening the same. The heel-clamping plate carrying the curved spring can be moved back and vforth over the teeth on the bar or rod F, and
when adj usted in the desired position the upwardly-curved portion will impinge against the inner surface or front face of the heel, while the pressure of the heel against the same will prevent the lower portion of the spring being forced from the teeth of the bar or rod F, thereby firmly securing the skate to the shoe.
Various slight changes might be made in the forms,l constructions, and arrangements of the parts described without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention. Hence I do not wish to limit myself to the exact construction herein set forth.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a skate, the combination of the heelpiece, the threaded rod passing through the same having adjusted nut behind the heelpiece and rack-teeth in front of the heel-piece, the toe-clamp secured to the front end of the threaded bar, the slidable upright bar on the threaded rod having its point engaging the front of the heel, andthe pawl pivoted in said upright bar and engaging the rack-teeth of the threaded bar, all substantially as set forth.
JOHN R. STEELE.
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M. N. SMITH, R. A. HILDEBEAND.
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