Illumination – With wearing apparel or body support
Patent
1979-12-10
1980-12-16
Griffin, Donald A.
Illumination
With wearing apparel or body support
280 112, 280816, F21L 1508, A63C 1714
Patent
active
042401321
ABSTRACT:
A light assembly is provided for securement to a roller skate without requiring any alterations in the structure of the skate itself. The light assembly includes a supporting disc member having an integrally formed strip portion curved into a cradle for supporting the light bulb and reflector within a cylindrical casing. The disc member is provided with a central opening and is dimensioned to be received between the conventional toe stop of the roller skate and the underside opposed frame portion of the skate to which the toe stop is secured. It is thus only necessary to remove the toe stop and insert the disc and then replace the toe stop to provide the proper support for the light. The light assembly is completed by the provision of batteries supported in a simple tray structure. This tray structure is designed to grip or otherwise be secured to the underside of the skate frame without again requiring any modification of the skate frame, so that a light is provided for the roller skate for use at night or for decorative purposes.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2140224 (1938-12-01), Galgoczy
patent: 2531959 (1950-11-01), Woodard et al.
patent: 3003776 (1961-10-01), Ware
patent: 3550824 (1970-12-01), Bohanski
Griffin Donald A.
Midnight Rollers Inc.
Pastoriza Ralph B.
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