Blade assembly for an ice skate

Land vehicles – Skates – Runner type

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A63C 138

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053888456

ABSTRACT:
An ice blade assembly includes a hollow base frame including an upper wall with two sides, a side wall extending downward from each side of the upper wall, and a pair of spaced retaining ribs projecting downward from an underside of the upper wall and extending toward each other, defining a space therebetween. Each side wall includes an upper section and a lower section, the upper sections being dimensioned to be securely received in a space defined by two parallel mounting ribs extending from an underside of an upper structure of a skate, the lower sections defining a passage in alignment with the space. An ice blade passes through the passage, with an upper edge thereof securely mounted between the retaining ribs and with a mediate section thereof retained between the passage.

REFERENCES:
patent: 612028 (1898-10-01), Fisher
patent: 1904270 (1933-04-01), Charette
patent: 1911148 (1933-05-01), Dunne
patent: 2520548 (1950-08-01), Jack
patent: 3026119 (1962-03-01), Bauer

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