Skate and method of manufacture

US10897952B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10897952-B2
Application numberUS-201715479676-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 5, 2017
Priority dateApr 15, 2014
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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Abstract

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A skate boot shell including a tridimensional outer sub-shell made of a first material, the outer sub-shell including a first sole portion connected to first heel, ankle and side portions; a tridimensional inner sub-shell received within and connected to the outer sub-shell, an outer surface of the inner sub-shell being complementary to an inner surface of the outer sub-shell, the inner sub-shell being made of a second material different from the first material; and a tridimensional reinforcement sub-shell made of a third material different from the first and second materials and bonded inside at least one of the inner and outer sub-shells.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A skate comprising: a skate boot having a shell with a first side and a second side, the shell including: a tridimensional outer sub-shell made of a first material, the outer sub-shell including a first heel portion, a first ankle portion connected to the first heel portion, two opposed first side portions located on the first side and the second side, respectively, and extending from the first heel and ankle portions, and a first sole portion connected to the first heel, ankle and side portions, a tridimensional inner sub-shell received within and connected to the outer sub-shell, an outer surface of the inner sub-shell being complementary to an inner surface of the outer sub-shell, the inner sub-shell being made of a second material different from the first material, the inner sub-shell including a second heel portion, a second ankle portion connected to the second heel portion, and two opposed second side portions located on the first side and the second side, respectively, and extending from the second heel and ankle portions, and a tridimensional reinforcement sub-shell made of a third material different from the first and second materials and bonded inside the inner sub-shell, the reinforcement sub-shell including a third heel portion, a third ankle portion connected to the third heel portion, and two opposed third side portions located on the first side and the second side, respectively, and extending from the third heel and ankle portions, each of the first, second and third side portions on the first side of the shell having a first recess adjacent the first, second and third heel portions and a first bulge extending upwardly from the first recess; each of the first, second and third side portions on the second side of the shell having a second recess adjacent the first, second and third heel portions and a second bulge extending upwardly from the second recess; the first recesses and the first bulges defining a first shape, and the second recesses and the second bulges defining a second shape, the first and second shapes being asymmetrical; and a ground-engaging assembly received along a bottom surface of the first sole portion and engaged to the skate boot. 2. The skate as defined in claim 1 , wherein the inner sub-shell is monolithic. 3. The skate as defined in claim 1 , wherein the inner sub-shell includes a second sole portion connected to the second heel, ankle and side portions. 4. The skate as defined in claim 1 , wherein the inner sub-shell is connected to the outer sub-shell through direct engagement of the outer surface of the inner sub-shell with the inner surface of the outer sub-shell, the reinforcement sub-shell being received within and connected to the inner sub-shell, an outer surface of the reinforcement sub-shell being complementary to an inner surface of the inner sub-shell. 5. The skate as defined in claim 1 , wherein the second material is a foam. 6. The skate as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first material is more rigid than the second material. 7. The skate as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first material is a thermoplastic material. 8. The skate as defined in claim 1 , wherein the outer, inner, and reinforcement sub-shells are interconnected by lamination. 9. The skate as defined in claim 1 , wherein the outer, inner, and reinforcement sub-shells are interconnected by a combination of lamination and adhesive. 10. The skate as defined in claim 1 , wherein each of the third side portions has a flap extending along a length of the shell and disposed at a lower end and spaced apart from each other to define a gap between the flaps such that the reinforcement sub-shell is free of a sole portion, each of the flaps having grooves extending inwardly into the flap toward the third side portion, the grooves spaced apart from each other in a direction along a length of the shell. 11. A skate boot shell comprising: a first side and a second side; a tridimensional outer sub-shell made of a first material, the outer sub-shell including a first heel portion, a first ankle portion connected to the first heel portion, two opposed first side portions located on the first side and the second side, respectively, and extending from the first heel and ankle portions, and a first sole portion connected to the first heel, ankle and side portions; a tridimensional inner sub-shell received within and connected to the outer sub-shell, an outer surface of the inner sub-shell being complementary to at least part of an inner surface of the outer sub-shell, the inner sub-shell being made of a second material different from the first material, the inner sub-shell including a second heel portion, a second ankle portion connected to the second heel portion, and two opposed second side portions located on the first side and the second side, respectively, and extending from the second heel and ankle portions; and a tridimensional reinforcement sub-shell made of a third material different from the first and second materials and bonded inside the inner and sub-shell, the reinforcement sub-shell including a third heel portion, a third ankle portion connected to the third heel portion, and two opposed third side portions located on the first side and the second side, respectively, and extending from the third heel and ankle portions; each of the sub-shells on the first side of the shell having a first recess adjacent the first heel portion and a first bulge extending upwardly from the first recess; each of the sub-shells on the second side of the shell having a second recess adjacent the first heel portion and a second bulge extending upwardly from the second recess; and the first recesses and the first bulges defining a first shape, and the second recesses and the second bulges defining a second shape, the first and second shapes being asymmetrical. 12. The skate boot shell as defined in claim 11 , wherein the inner sub-shell is monolithic. 13. The skate boot shell as defined in claim 11 , wherein the inner sub-shell includes a second sole portion connected to the second heel, ankle and side portions. 14. The skate boot shell as defined in claim 11 , wherein the inner sub-shell is connected to the outer sub-shell through direct engagement of the outer surface of the inner sub-shell with the inner surface of the outer sub-shell, the reinforcement sub-shell being received within and connected to the inner sub-shell, an outer surface of the reinforcement sub-shell being complementary to an inner surface of the inner sub-shell. 15. The skate boot shell as defined in claim 11 , wherein the second material is a foam. 16. The skate boot shell as defined in claim 11 , wherein the first material is more rigid than the second material. 17. The skate boot shell as defined in claim 11 , wherein the first material is a thermoplastic material. 18. The skate boot shell as defined in claim 11 , wherein the outer, inner, and reinforcement sub-shells are interconnected by lamination. 19. The skate boot shell as defined in claim 11 , wherein the outer, inner, and reinforcement sub-shells are interconnected by a combination of lamination and adhesive.

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Classifications

  • Laminated layers · CPC title

  • A43B5/1666Primary

    characterised by the upper · CPC title

  • characterised by the sole (skates with special foot-plates for the boot A63C1/22); characterised by the attachment of the skate (A43B5/1633 takes precedence; skates rigidly mounted to the sole of the boot A63C1/02) · CPC title

  • characterised by the higher part of the upper, e.g. surrounding the ankle, by the quarter or cuff · CPC title

  • Uppers · CPC title

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What does patent US10897952B2 cover?
A skate boot shell including a tridimensional outer sub-shell made of a first material, the outer sub-shell including a first sole portion connected to first heel, ankle and side portions; a tridimensional inner sub-shell received within and connected to the outer sub-shell, an outer surface of the inner sub-shell being complementary to an inner surface of the outer sub-shell, the inner sub-she…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sport Maska Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B5/1666. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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