Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Utilizing transitory attached element or associated separate...
Patent
1976-12-20
1978-02-07
Dipalma, Victor A.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Utilizing transitory attached element or associated separate...
29526R, 295274, 264237, 264238, 264275, 280 1112, 280 1117, B23P 1700
Patent
active
040719383
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides ice skates and methods of making ice skates which have a body of a synthetic plastic material and a steel blade. The body includes an upper portion for attachment to the sole of a suitable boot and the blade has an upper portion enclosed in the body and a lower portion projecting from the body. The blade has a non-interfering upper surface which allows the body to move freely longitudinally of the blade during shrinking. This movement prevents build-up of residual stress in the body.
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DiPalma Victor A.
Nylite Skate Company of Canada Ltd.
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