![]() ![]() Instead of the dove-tailed groove in the projec-V tion o, the groove may be. If desired, the clips a may be arranged to move diagonally on the plato B, as indicated by the dotted lines inlgl, and secured-from turning by being fitted in grooves or other v-isc, by which means they will be less likely to spread in use. ,By these simple means the skate is rigidly and securely fastened to the foot. By thus springing the heel around, the clips a are made to clasp tightly on the'sole, and the plate n, attached to the heel of the boot at the same time, slides into the groove in the piece o, where it, is securely held from moving sidewise by the catch'e entering a notch or hole in thevlipt of the plate n. 1, the clips a being iirst adjusted tosnit the width i of the sole, and the skate is then swung around at the heel until it is brought straight under the foot. The skate is applied to the foot in the position indicated by the blue lines on iig. 2, the spring and catch being also shown in iig. On the frontof this plate,'-at its lower edge, is a projecting lip, t, formed to't accurately in the groove in the rear face'of the projection o, on plate C.,V The piece o has a hole in it, through which projects the point of a catch, e, attached'to a`spring,f, vvhich is secured to the lug b of plate C, as shown in iig. On the front face of the heelof the boot or shoe is secured a small metal plate, at, shown, with its screws for attaching it, Ain fig. 1,' it forming the segment of azcircle, having its centre at the centre of the front plate B. 'the rear face oi" this piece o, above the plate C, is formed a dove-tailed groove, as shown in g. At the front edge of the heel plate C is secured a raised piece, o, which extends entirely'across the plate transversely. 1, one being considerably in advance of the other, the object of which arrangement will be hereinafter stated. These clips a are not placed directly opposite to each other,` but are placed as shown in tig. 8, is attachedby a screw passing through a slot therein, and being screwed into the under side of the pla'te B, the outer end of the` clip a being turned up and made to incline slightly inward, to clasp theV sole of the boot or shoe, their inner faccs, lWhere they lcome in contact with-the edge of the sole, being roughened, to give them ay firm hold onA the sole and prevent slipping or becoming loosened. plate B, a clip, a, shown in plan in iig. Another plate, C, is attached for the heel to rest on these plates being made with a lug or shank, projects downward from their under sideand straddle the blade A, to which they are fastened byvscrews or rivets, as shown in gs. To the front portion of the blade is secured a plate, B, for thc vfront portion of the foot to rest on. A63C17/02- Roller skates Skate-boards with wheels arranged in two pairsĪ represents the blade of my skate, which is made-in the usual manner.A63C- SKATES SKIS ROLLER SKATES DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE.240000005147 Syzygium aromaticum Species 0.000 title description 20.235000016639 Syzygium aromaticum Nutrition 0.000 title description 20.Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Expired - Lifetime Application number Publication date Application granted granted Critical Publication of US61409A publication Critical patent/US61409A/en Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical Status Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current Links US61409A - Improved skate - Google Patents US61409A - Improved skate - Google Patents Improved skate Download PDF Info Publication number US61409A US61409A US61409DA US61409A US 61409 A US61409 A US 61409A US 61409D A US61409D A US 61409DA US 61409 A US61409 A US 61409A Authority US United States Prior art keywords plate skate iig heel clips Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. ![]()
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