Skate or other footwear
US-2026047636-A1 · Feb 19, 2026 · US
US10406424B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10406424-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614988191-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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A blade holder for an ice skate (e.g., for playing hockey). The ice skate comprises a skate boot for receiving a foot of a skater. The blade holder comprises a blade-retaining base to retain a blade. The blade-retaining base comprises a first material (e.g., a non-composite polymeric material). The blade holder comprises a support extending upwardly from the blade-retaining base to interconnect the blade holder and the skate boot. The support comprises a second material (e.g., a composite material) different from (e.g., stiffer than) the first material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A blade holder for an ice skate, the ice skate comprising a skate boot for receiving a foot of a skater, the blade holder comprising: a blade-retaining base to retain a blade, the blade-retaining base comprising a first polymeric material; and a support extending upwardly from the blade-retaining base to interconnect the blade holder and the skate boot such that the blade holder is below the skate boot, the support comprising a second polymeric material different from the first polymeric material; wherein: the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material are disposed to be located below the skate boot and interconnected by molding of at least one of the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material such that a given one of the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material defines a hollow interlocking space occupied by the other one of the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material; and the blade holder comprises a blade-detachment mechanism comprising an actuator manually operable such that the blade is selectively detachable and removable from, and attachable to, the blade holder. 2. The blade holder of claim 1 , wherein the second polymeric material is a composite material. 3. The blade holder of claim 2 , wherein the composite material is a fiber-matrix composite material. 4. The blade holder of claim 3 , wherein the fiber-matrix composite material is a fiber-reinforced plastic. 5. The blade holder of claim 2 , wherein the composite material comprises fibers in a polymeric matrix. 6. The blade holder of claim 2 , wherein the first polymeric material is a non-composite polymeric material. 7. The blade holder of claim 6 , wherein the non-composite polymeric material is a thermoplastic material. 8. The blade holder of claim 1 , wherein the first polymeric material is a non-composite thermoplastic and the second polymeric material is a carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic. 9. The blade holder of claim 1 , wherein the second polymeric material is stiffer than the first polymeric material. 10. The blade holder of claim 9 , wherein a ratio of a modulus of elasticity of the second polymeric material over a modulus of elasticity of the first polymeric material is at least 2. 11. The blade holder of claim 9 , wherein a ratio of a modulus of elasticity of the second polymeric material over a modulus of elasticity of the first polymeric material is at least 10. 12. The blade holder of claim 1 , wherein a modulus of elasticity of the second polymeric material is at least 25 GPa and a modulus of elasticity of the first polymeric material is no more than 10 GPa. 13. The blade holder of claim 1 , wherein the second polymeric material is denser than the first polymeric material. 14. The blade holder of claim 13 , wherein a ratio of a density of the second polymeric material over a density of the first polymeric material is at least 1.1. 15. The blade holder of claim 13 , wherein a ratio of a density of the second polymeric material over a density of the first polymeric material is at least 1.2. 16. The blade holder of claim 13 , wherein a ratio of a density of the second polymeric material over a density of the first polymeric material is at least 1.3. 17. The blade-holder of claim 1 , wherein the support comprises a front pillar and a rear pillar and the blade-retaining base comprises a bridge interconnecting the front pillar and the rear pillar. 18. The blade holder of claim 17 , wherein at least a majority of the front pillar and the rear pillar is made of the second polymeric material. 19. The blade holder of claim 18 , wherein at least a majority of the bridge is made of the first polymeric material. 20. The blade holder of claim 17 , wherein: the front pillar, the rear pillar and an upper part of the bridge are made of the second polymeric material and constitute a monolithic one-piece upper component of the blade holder; and a major part of the blade-retaining base is made of the first polymeric material and constitutes a monolithic one-piece lower component of the blade holder. 21. The blade holder of claim 17 , comprising a void extending from the front pillar to the rear pillar, wherein a longitudinal extent of the void in a longitudinal direction of the blade holder is greater than a sum of a minimal longitudinal dimension of the front pillar in the longitudinal direction of the blade holder and a minimal longitudinal dimension of the rear pillar in the longitudinal direction of the blade holder. 22. The blade holder of claim 17 , comprising a void extending from the front pillar to the rear pillar, wherein a longitudinal extent of the void in a longitudinal direction of the blade holder is greater than a minimal longitudinal dimension of the front pillar in the longitudinal direction of the blade holder and a minimal longitudinal dimension of the rear pillar in the longitudinal direction of the blade holder. 23. The blade holder of claim 22 , wherein a ratio of the longitudinal extent of the void over the minimal longitudinal dimension of the front pillar is at least 1.8 and a ratio of the longitudinal extent of the void over the minimal longitudinal dimension of the rear pillar is at least 1.8. 24. The blade holder of claim 17 , comprising a void extending from the front pillar to the rear pillar, wherein a ratio of a longitudinal extent of the void in a longitudinal direction of the blade holder over a length of the blade holder is at least 0.4. 25. The blade holder of claim 17 , wherein each of the front pillar and the rear pillar comprises a wall defining a cavity and at least partly made of the second material. 26. The blade holder of claim 25 , wherein a thickness T of the wall is no more than 5 mm. 27. The blade holder of claim 25 , wherein each of the front pillar and the rear pillar comprises a top opening that leads to its cavity and faces the skate boot when the blade holder is mounted to the skate boot. 28. The blade holder of claim 27 , wherein each of the front pillar and the rear pillar comprises a peripheral opening that leads to its cavity such that its cavity is exposed from an exterior of the skate when the blade holder is mounted to the skate boot. 29. The blade holder of claim 28 , wherein the peripheral opening of the front pillar and the peripheral opening of the rear pillar face one another. 30. The blade holder of claim 1 , wherein the hollow interlocking space comprises a plurality of holes that are occupied by the other one of the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material to mechanically interlock the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material. 31. The blade holder of claim 1 , wherein the given one of the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material is the second polymeric material. 32. The blade holder of claim 1 , wherein the given one of the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material is overmolded onto the other one of the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material to mechanically interlock the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material. 33. The blade holder of claim 32 , wherein the given one of the first polymeric material and the second polymeric material is
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