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US1670226A
US1670226A US178782A US17878227A US1670226A US 1670226 A US1670226 A US 1670226A US 178782 A US178782 A US 178782A US 17878227 A US17878227 A US 17878227A US 1670226 A US1670226 A US 1670226A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C1/00Skates
    • A63C1/30Skates with special blades
    • A63C1/32Special constructions of the simple blade

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  • This invention relates to runner attachments for skates embodying among other characteristics a pocket for receiving skate runners.
  • Another object of the invention comprehends retaining elements adapted for, engagement with the skate
  • a further ob'ect contemplates a runner member carried y the retaining elements.
  • the invention further consists of the follow- .-ing novel features and details of construction to be hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawing,
  • Figl ire 1 is a side elevation ofthe invention applied and partly broken away to illustrate the relative arrangement of theattachment and skate. runners.
  • Figures 2', 3 and 4 are sectional views taken on lines 2-2, 3'3'and'4-4, respec-.
  • Figure'l illustrates a conventional form of skate runner and referring more specifically to details of constructionuthe reference character 10 indicates a tubular body portion supporting a runner 11 therefrom;
  • the invention comprehends a channelportion 14 adapted to receive the skate runner 11 and to support the same upon a cush- 3 ion seat 15 to protect the sharpeneded thereof.
  • Curved gripping portions 16 rss posed upon the u per edges of the channel portions 14 are a 'apted to engage. the outer sides of the tubular body portion 10 .of the 40 skate.
  • Cut-out portions 17 are provided at appropriate intervals in the upper edges of the i in rtions 16 to permit appreciabl rti dn of the standards 12 to be .inserte therein and to check independent t sliding movement of the body portion between the gripping portions '16..
  • lion 1d is-concaved upon the underside there of to dispose the side edges thereof in positionvfor effective engagement with a surface" to permit turning and toobviate skidding.
  • the channel portion 14 and gripping portions 16 are providedwith reinforcing fins 19 adapted to engagethe upper sides or runners 18 to preserve the contour of the runner 18.
  • the runner attachment is adapted .for use upon the conventional form of skateswh'ich will enable a skater to effectively use .the skates upon snow covered rinks and upon crusted snow.
  • a runner attachment for skates com- 70 and a runner carried by the channel portion being concaved length.
  • a runner, attachment for skates cpmprising aj channel portion adapted to receive the skaterunner, curved grippingmember's carriedby the channel 'portionsadapted for frictional engagement with theskate body, a runner carried by the channel portion being concaved for the major portion of its length, and reinforcing fins carried by the gripping. portions and .channelportion to preserve the contour of the runner.

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May 15,1928.
- N. B. ANDERSON RUNNER-ATTACHMENT FOR SKATES FiledMarch 26, 1927 j lNVENTOR ATTORN EY in-mas Patented May 15, 1928;
PATENT orrice,
NELS B. ANDERSON; OF HAWLE Y, MINNESOTA.
"i RUNNER ar'mcrmnnr son snares.
Application an Earth as, 1927. Serial No. 178,782.
This invention relates to runner attachments for skates embodying among other characteristics a pocket for receiving skate runners.
Another object of the invention comprehends retaining elements adapted for, engagement with the skate;
A further ob'ect contemplates a runner member carried y the retaining elements.
'WithWhe'above and other objects in view, the invention further consists of the follow- .-ing novel features and details of construction to be hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawing,
. and pointed out in the appendedcl'aims.
In the drawing: Figl ire 1 is a side elevation ofthe invention applied and partly broken away to illustrate the relative arrangement of theattachment and skate. runners.
Figures 2', 3 and 4 are sectional views taken on lines 2-2, 3'3'and'4-4, respec-.
tively, upon Figure bot the drawing.-
Figure'l illustrates a conventional form of skate runner and referring more specifically to details of constructionuthe reference character 10 indicates a tubular body portion supporting a runner 11 therefrom;
I Said bodv portion/is rovided with stand- It)"v ards' 12 supporting S no plates '13 upon which shoes may be attached.
The invention comprehends a channelportion 14 adapted to receive the skate runner 11 and to support the same upon a cush- 3 ion seat 15 to protect the sharpeneded thereof. Curved gripping portions 16 rss posed upon the u per edges of the channel portions 14 are a 'apted to engage. the outer sides of the tubular body portion 10 .of the 40 skate. Cut-out portions 17 are provided at appropriate intervals in the upper edges of the i in rtions 16 to permit appreciabl rti dn of the standards 12 to be .inserte therein and to check independent t sliding movement of the body portion between the gripping portions '16..
lion 1d is-concaved upon the underside there of to dispose the side edges thereof in positionvfor effective engagement with a surface" to permit turning and toobviate skidding. The channel portion 14 and gripping portions 16 are providedwith reinforcing fins 19 adapted to engagethe upper sides or runners 18 to preserve the contour of the runner 18. V
The runner attachment is adapted .for use upon the conventional form of skateswh'ich will enable a skater to effectively use .the skates upon snow covered rinks and upon crusted snow.
The invention is susceptible of various changes'in its form, 'roportions and minor details. of construction, and the right is herein reserved tomake such changes as 66 properly fall within the scope of the appended claims. 2
Having described the invention what is L y claimed is:
1. A runner attachment for skates com- 70 and a runner carried by the channel portion being concaved length.
for the major portion. of-its 2. A runner, attachment for skates cpmprising aj channel portion adapted to receive the skaterunner, curved grippingmember's carriedby the channel 'portionsadapted for frictional engagement with theskate body, a runner carried by the channel portion being concaved for the major portion of its length, and reinforcing fins carried by the gripping. portions and .channelportion to preserve the contour of the runner.
.. In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
NELS BLJANDERSONIJ,
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2642291A (en) * 1950-01-23 1953-06-16 Donald F Condon Rubber based metallic skate guard
DE1028921B (en) * 1953-03-11 1958-04-24 Erich Dornseif Protector for ice skates
US3120963A (en) * 1962-05-04 1964-02-11 Colorite Plastics Inc Shield member for sled-like vehicles
US4591174A (en) * 1984-01-06 1986-05-27 White Gilbert T Snow slider replacement system and method
US5769434A (en) * 1992-10-08 1998-06-23 Wuerthner Holger Sports equipment or vehicles with runners with interchangeable blade

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2642291A (en) * 1950-01-23 1953-06-16 Donald F Condon Rubber based metallic skate guard
DE1028921B (en) * 1953-03-11 1958-04-24 Erich Dornseif Protector for ice skates
US3120963A (en) * 1962-05-04 1964-02-11 Colorite Plastics Inc Shield member for sled-like vehicles
US4591174A (en) * 1984-01-06 1986-05-27 White Gilbert T Snow slider replacement system and method
US5769434A (en) * 1992-10-08 1998-06-23 Wuerthner Holger Sports equipment or vehicles with runners with interchangeable blade

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