A new type of toddler skate shoe
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521950130.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-11
AI Technical Summary
[0004]然而,对于上述的便捷的轮滑鞋,其还存在一些缺点,例如:其在前轮支架和后轮支架上所设置的轮子均不能实现转弯或摆动的,亦即这些轮子均是固定朝前设置的
本实用新型通过设置转向机构后,让使用者穿上轮滑鞋后,可以通过不断改变人体重心而实现轮滑鞋的方向调整,亦即使用者在调整方向的时候,只需往根据自身想要调整的方向调整重心即可,无需再刻意地提起鞋后调整好鞋的方向再放下鞋,方向的调整非常灵活,有助于初学者使用。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of roller skate technology, specifically to a new type of toddler roller skate. Background Technology
[0002] Roller skates, also known as inline skates, are a competitive tool as well as a recreational activity. Nowadays, skating is gradually becoming one of the entertainment activities for children. Therefore, in the initial learning stage, children need the assistance of inline skates to gradually learn to skate.
[0003] Copyright CN216934671U discloses a convenient roller skate, specifically comprising a base, a front shoe assembly, a rear shoe assembly, a strap assembly, and wheels. The base includes a base plate, a rear upper integrally formed with the base plate, a front wheel bracket, a rear wheel bracket, and a brake block. The front wheel bracket is located on both sides of the front end of the base plate, and the rear wheel bracket is located on both sides of the rear upper. Wheels are mounted on both the front and rear wheel brackets. The brake block is located below the base plate. The front shoe assembly is mounted on the base plate and includes a front sole and an upper located at the front end of the front sole. The rear shoe assembly is mounted on the base plate and movably connected to the front shoe assembly. The strap assembly is mounted on the rear upper. An adjustment mechanism is provided between the base and the front shoe assembly.
[0004] However, these convenient roller skates also have some drawbacks. For example, the wheels on both the front and rear wheel supports cannot turn or swing; they are all fixed in a forward-facing position. This design makes it difficult for beginners to adjust the skate's direction during the initial learning phase. They often need to lift the skates, adjust their direction, and then put them down, resulting in less than ideal performance for beginners.
[0005] Therefore, improvements to existing technologies are necessary. Utility Model Content
[0006] To address the problems existing in the prior art, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a new type of toddler roller skates. After wearing the roller skates, users can adjust the direction of the skates by continuously changing their center of gravity, eliminating the need to deliberately lift the skates to adjust their direction and then put them down. The direction adjustment is very flexible and helpful for beginners. To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows: A novel type of toddler roller skate includes a main body, two front wheels, two rear wheels, and a steering mechanism. The main body includes a shoe shell and leg straps mounted on the shoe shell. The two rear wheels are respectively mounted on the rear ends of the shoe shell and connected to each other by an axle. The steering mechanism includes a support frame, two shock-absorbing pads, and a connecting assembly. The upper front end of the support frame is movably inserted into a apex hole on the bottom front end of the shoe shell. The two shock-absorbing pads are mounted vertically on the bottom front end of the shoe shell via the connecting assembly. A support hole is provided at the rear end of the support frame, through which the rear end of the support frame is fitted onto the connecting assembly and clamped by the two shock-absorbing pads. There is a gap between the sidewall of the support hole and the connecting assembly. The shock-absorbing pads are elastic. The two front wheels are respectively mounted on the sides of the support frame. The support frame can swing back and forth horizontally and up and down horizontally to drive the front wheels to turn in various directions. The above settings allow for convenient and flexible adjustment of the direction of the roller skates, making them easy for beginners to use.
[0007] Furthermore, the connecting assembly includes a center post bolt and a nut; a through hole extending vertically is provided at the front end of the shoe shell; the shank of the center post bolt passes sequentially through the central hole of the upper shock-absorbing pad, the bracket hole in the support frame, and the central hole of the lower shock-absorbing pad before connecting to the nut. This configuration facilitates the installation of the support frame and two shock-absorbing pads on the shoe shell.
[0008] Furthermore, a bracket groove is provided on the upper and lower end faces of the rear end of the cable support frame; the two ends of the bracket hole correspondingly penetrate into the two bracket grooves; the lower end of the upper shock-absorbing pad and the upper end of the lower shock-absorbing pad are respectively matched and inserted into the two bracket grooves. This arrangement facilitates a stable connection between the cable support frame and the two shock-absorbing pads.
[0009] Furthermore, a protruding apex is provided on the upper front side of the support frame; the protruding apex is movably inserted into the apex hole, and the width of the apex hole is greater than the width of the protruding apex.
[0010] Furthermore, the top of the convex pillar's apex is an upwardly convex arc shape; the surrounding sidewalls of the apex hole are also correspondingly arc-shaped. This design allows the convex pillar's apex to rotate flexibly within the apex hole.
[0011] Furthermore, the shock-absorbing pad is made of TPU or PVC.
[0012] Furthermore, the shock-absorbing pad is in the shape of a cylinder with both ends penetrating each other.
[0013] Furthermore, it also includes an adjustment mechanism; the adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment plate and an adjustment bolt; the adjustment plate is movably disposed on the top surface of the shoe shell, and a threaded clamping block is disposed on the bottom surface of the adjustment plate; the shank of the adjustment bolt is rotatably engaged in the shoe shell and threadedly connected to the threaded clamping block, and the head of the adjustment bolt protrudes rearward from the shoe shell. This configuration allows for convenient adjustment of the front and rear position of the adjustment plate to accommodate different users.
[0014] Furthermore, multiple vertically penetrating adjustment grooves are provided on the surface of the adjustment plate, each groove extending along the length of the shoe shell; multiple limiting pins that cooperate with the adjustment grooves are provided on the top surface of the shoe shell; each limiting pin is inserted into one adjustment groove. This configuration limits the adjustment plate, ensuring that it does not exceed a preset travel distance during movement.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This invention, by setting a steering mechanism, allows users to adjust the direction of their roller skates by continuously changing their center of gravity after putting them on. In other words, when adjusting the direction, users only need to adjust their center of gravity in the direction they want to adjust, without having to deliberately lift the skates to adjust the direction and then put them down. The direction adjustment is very flexible and helpful for beginners. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model. Figure 1 ; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model. Figure 2 ; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model. Figure 3 ; Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of the present invention. Figure 1 ; Figure 5 This is a partial structural diagram of the present invention. Figure 2 .
[0017] Figure Labels 1. Roller skate body; 11. Leg straps; 12. Shoe shell; 13. Top hole; 2. Front pulley; 3. Rear pulley; 4. Steering mechanism; 41. Bridge support; 411. Bracket hole; 412. Bracket groove; 413. Protruding column apex; 42. Vibration damping pad; 43. Center column bolt; 44. Nut; 5. Adjustment mechanism; 51. Adjustment plate; 511. Threaded clamping block; 512. Adjustment groove; 52. Adjustment bolt; 53. Limiting pin. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. The following description is merely exemplary and does not limit the scope of protection of the utility model. like Figures 1-5 As shown, a new type of toddler roller skate includes a roller skate body 1, two front rollers 2, two rear rollers 3, and a steering mechanism 4.
[0019] The roller skate body 1 includes a shoe shell 12 and leg straps 11 mounted on the shoe shell 12; two rear wheels 3 are respectively mounted on the rear sides of the shoe shell 12 and connected to each other by a wheel axle (not shown in the figure).
[0020] The steering mechanism 4 includes a support bridge 41, two shock absorber pads 42, and a connecting assembly.
[0021] Specifically, the upper front end of the support frame 41 is movably inserted into the apex hole 13 on the bottom front end of the shoe shell 12; two shock-absorbing pads 42 are installed vertically on the bottom front end of the shoe shell 12 via a connecting assembly; a support hole 411 is provided at the rear end of the support frame 41, through which the rear end of the support frame 41 is fitted onto the connecting assembly and clamped by the two shock-absorbing pads 42, that is, the rear end of the support frame 41 is located between the two shock-absorbing pads 42, and there is a gap between the side wall of the support hole 411 and the connecting assembly to facilitate the swinging of the support frame 41; the shock-absorbing pads 42 have deformable elasticity. In addition, two front pulleys 2 are respectively installed on both sides of the support frame 41, and these two front pulleys 2 can be specifically installed on two columns on both sides of the middle of the support frame 41. The support frame 41 can swing back and forth in the horizontal direction and swing up and down in the left and right direction to drive the front pulleys 2 to turn in various directions, thereby facilitating the adjustment of the roller skate direction.
[0022] With the above-described structure, the upper front end of the support frame 41 is movably inserted into the apex hole 13 of the shoe shell 12, allowing it to rotate flexibly. Furthermore, the rear end of the support frame 41 is fitted onto the connecting component and clamped by two elastic shock-absorbing pads 42. A gap is provided between the side wall of the support hole 411 and the connecting component, allowing the rear end of the support frame 41 to swing. Thus, after the user puts on the roller skates, the direction of the skates can be adjusted by continuously changing the user's center of gravity. That is, when adjusting direction, the user only needs to adjust their center of gravity in the desired direction, without needing to deliberately lift the skates, adjust the direction, and then put them down. Directional adjustment is very flexible and helpful for beginners. Moreover, since the user does not need to lift the skates to adjust direction, beginners can use the skates very stably, avoiding the instability that often occurs when beginners lift their skates. When adjusting the direction, for example, after adjusting the body's center of gravity, the front and rear ends of the cable support 41 will swing in the corresponding directions. After the rear end of the cable support 41 swings, it will correspondingly compress the two shock-absorbing pads 42, causing the cable support 41 to drive the two front pulleys 2 to adjust their direction accordingly. After the direction adjustment is completed, adjusting the body's center of gravity will allow the cable support 41 and the front pulleys 2 to return to their original positions, and of course, the shock-absorbing pads 42 will also return to their original positions.
[0023] In this embodiment, the deformability of the shock-absorbing pad 42 should not be too large, otherwise it may easily lead to instability of the support frame 41 and the front pulley 2. In addition, in order to facilitate the swing of the support frame 41, the bracket hole 411 is a strip hole, and its extension direction is the same as the extension direction of the shoe shell 12.
[0024] like Figures 3-4 As shown, in this embodiment, to facilitate the connection of the support frame 41 and the two shock-absorbing pads 42, the connecting assembly includes a center bolt 43 and a nut 44; a through hole is provided at the front end of the shoe shell 12; the shank of the center bolt 43 passes sequentially through the central hole of the upper shock-absorbing pad 42, the bracket hole 411 in the support frame 41, and the central hole of the lower shock-absorbing pad 42 before being connected to the nut 44. Of course, the head of the center bolt 43 is secured to the shoe shell 12. Therefore, by passing the shank of the center bolt 43 through the support frame 41 and the two shock-absorbing pads 42 respectively, and then connecting it to the nut 44, the three components can be locked onto the shoe shell 12 to prevent them from loosening.
[0025] like Figures 1-4As shown, in this embodiment, a bracket groove 412 is provided on the upper and lower end faces of the rear end of the cable support frame 41; the two ends of the bracket hole 411 pass through the two bracket grooves 412 respectively; the lower end of the upper shock-absorbing pad 42 and the upper end of the lower shock-absorbing pad 42 are respectively matched and inserted into the two bracket grooves 412. Therefore, after providing two bracket grooves 412 on the cable support frame 41, so that the two shock-absorbing pads 42 are correspondingly inserted into the two bracket grooves 412, the cable support frame 41 and the shock-absorbing pads 42 can achieve stable contact and are not prone to loosening.
[0026] like Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, in this embodiment, a protruding apex 413 protrudes upward from the upper front end of the support frame 41. The protruding apex 413 is movably inserted into the apex hole 13, the width of which is greater than the width of the protruding apex 413. Specifically, the top of the protruding apex 413 is an upwardly protruding arc shape; the surrounding sidewalls of the apex hole 13 are also correspondingly arc-shaped. Therefore, by inserting the arc-shaped protruding apex 413 into the apex hole 13, the protruding apex 413 can be easily rotated, resulting in good performance.
[0027] Preferably, the shock-absorbing pad 42 is made of TPU or PVC. However, those skilled in the art will know that other suitable materials can be used for the shock-absorbing pad 42, which will not be listed here.
[0028] Preferably, the shock-absorbing pad 42 is a cylindrical shape with both ends penetrating each other.
[0029] like Figure 1 , Figure 3 and Figure 5 As shown, this novel toddler roller skate also includes an adjustment mechanism 5; the adjustment mechanism 5 includes an adjustment plate 51 and an adjustment bolt 52; the adjustment plate 51 is movably disposed on the top surface of the shoe shell 12, and a threaded clamping block 511 is disposed on the bottom surface of the adjustment plate 51; the rod of the adjustment bolt 52 is rotatably engaged in the shoe shell 12 and threadedly connected to the threaded clamping block 511, and the head of the adjustment bolt 52 protrudes rearward from the shoe shell 12. Therefore, with the above configuration, the adjustment plate 51 can be adjusted along the length direction of the shoe shell 12, thereby adjusting the length of the roller skate to accommodate different user foot sizes. In actual use, since the adjustment bolt 52 cannot be moved but can only be rotated, rotating the adjustment bolt 52 will cause the threaded clamping block 511 threadedly connected to it to move, thereby causing the adjustment plate 51 to move on the surface of the shoe shell 12.
[0030] like Figure 1As shown, in this embodiment, a plurality of vertically penetrating adjustment grooves 512 are provided on the surface of the adjustment plate 51, each adjustment groove 512 extending along the length of the shoe shell 12; a plurality of limiting pins 53 cooperating with the adjustment grooves 512 are provided on the top surface of the shoe shell 12; each limiting pin 53 is matched and inserted into an adjustment groove 512. Therefore, when the adjustment plate 51 moves, the limiting pins 53 can be used to limit its movement to prevent the adjustment plate 51 from deviating from the preset path, that is, to ensure the adjustment accuracy of the adjustment plate.
[0031] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, this utility model is not limited to the above-described embodiments. If various modifications or variations to this utility model do not depart from the spirit and scope of this utility model, and if these modifications and variations fall within the scope of the claims and equivalent technologies of this utility model, then this utility model also intends to include these modifications and variations.
Claims
1. A novel type of toddler roller skate, characterized in that: It includes the main body of the roller skates, two front wheels, two rear wheels, and a steering mechanism; The roller skate body includes a shoe shell and leg straps mounted on the shoe shell; The two rear pulleys are respectively installed on both sides of the rear end of the shoe shell and connected to each other by a wheel axle; The steering mechanism includes a bridge support, two shock absorber blocks, and a connecting assembly; The upper front end of the bridge support is movably inserted into the apex hole on the bottom front end of the shoe shell; the two shock-absorbing pads are installed on the bottom front end of the shoe shell in an up-down distribution via the connecting assembly; a bracket hole is provided at the rear end of the bridge support, the rear end of the bridge support is sleeved on the connecting assembly through the bracket hole and clamped by the two shock-absorbing pads, and there is a gap between the side wall of the bracket hole and the connecting assembly; the shock-absorbing pads are elastic. The two front pulleys are respectively installed on both sides of the bridge support frame; The bridge support can swing back and forth horizontally and up and down left and right to drive the front pulley to turn in all directions.
2. The novel toddler roller skates according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting assembly includes a center post bolt and a nut; a through hole is provided at the front end of the shoe shell; the shank of the center post bolt passes sequentially through the central hole of the upper shock-absorbing pad, the bracket hole in the support frame, and the central hole of the lower shock-absorbing pad before being connected to the nut.
3. The novel toddler roller skates according to claim 1, characterized in that: A bracket groove is provided on the upper and lower end faces of the rear end of the cable support frame; the two ends of the bracket hole pass through the two bracket grooves respectively; the lower end of the upper shock-absorbing pad and the upper end of the lower shock-absorbing pad are respectively matched and inserted into the two bracket grooves.
4. The novel toddler roller skates according to claim 1, characterized in that: A protruding apex is provided on the upper front side of the support frame; the protruding apex is movably inserted into the apex hole, and the width of the apex hole is greater than the width of the protruding apex.
5. The novel toddler roller skates according to claim 4, characterized in that: The top of the convex pillar is an upward-convex arc shape; the surrounding sidewalls of the convex hole are also in a corresponding arc shape.
6. The novel toddler roller skates according to claim 1, characterized in that: The shock-absorbing pads are made of TPU or PVC.
7. The novel toddler roller skates according to claim 1, characterized in that: The shock-absorbing pad is a cylindrical shape with both ends penetrating each other.
8. The novel toddler roller skates according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a positioning mechanism; The adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment plate and an adjustment bolt; the adjustment plate is movably disposed on the top surface of the shoe shell, and a threaded clamping block is disposed on the bottom surface of the adjustment plate; the shank of the adjustment bolt is rotatably locked in the shoe shell and threadedly connected to the threaded clamping block, and the head of the adjustment bolt protrudes rearward from the shoe shell.
9. The novel toddler roller skates according to claim 8, characterized in that: The surface of the adjustment plate is provided with a plurality of vertically penetrating adjustment grooves, each of which extends along the length of the shoe shell; the top surface of the shoe shell is provided with a plurality of limiting pins that cooperate with the adjustment grooves; each limiting pin is inserted into one of the adjustment grooves.