Structure for in-line roller skates

Land vehicles – Skates – Wheeled skate

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280 113, A63C 122, A63C 126

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ABSTRACT:
An improved structure of an in-line roller skate, in which a wheel seat and a skate quarter are integrally formed, the front end of the wheel seat has a receiving seat having a slide groove which has thereon a screw hole and is for engaging therein a guide plate on the bottom of a skate toe placed on the receiving seat, the guide plate has an elongated slot engraved on both sides with marks spaced by a suitable distance and is press lapped with the positioning sheet having two viewing holes behind a screw hole being extended therethrough with a screw which is further screwed through the slot on the guide plate and then into the screw hole in the slide groove of the receiving seat, so that the skate toe can be slided and micro-adjusted in the slide groove, such structure suits feet of youths enlarged during growth of youths.

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