Skate activities rail support

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Inventors

Purdom, Erik

Application #

856321

Filed

May-27-2004

Published

Mar-7-2006

Current US Class

248/49
256/65.01
256/65.02
256/65.15
280/809

International Classes

A63C 3/00     (20060101)

Field of Search

280/809 256/651.5 256/59 256/650.1 256/650.2 256/651 256/651.4 248/49 292/339 292/288

Examiners

Shriver; J. Allen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rozsa; Thomas I., Chen; Tony D.

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Abstract
A portable lightweight grind rail assembly formed of a tube supported on a multiplicity of spaced apart tube supports, each tube support having a base, a tube receiving surface and tube receiving mechanism which retains a portion of the tube on the tube receiving surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tube support to support a tube to be used as a grind rail, the tube having a centerline and a vertical height, the tube support comprising:

a. a base;

b. a tube receiver surface on said base;

c. a tube receiver mechanism to hold a tube on the tube receiver surface of said base through a snap fit wherein the vertical height of the tube receiver mechanism extends above the height of the vertical centerline of the tube to retain the tube on the tube receiver surface of said base; and

d. said tube support further comprising a pair of sidewalls and a pair of end walls which surround the hollow space within said base;

e. whereby a multiplicity of spaced apart tube supports serve to retain the tube so that the tube is used as a grind rail.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a device for use in skateboarding, skating activities and grinding. More specifically, the invention relates to an apparatus for facilitating the performance of tricks and stunts by skateboarders, skaters and grinders.

The sports of skateboarding, conventional roller-skating and inline skating have continued to increase in popularity since their inception decades ago. Each of these activities allows the participants the option of not only rolling on wheels that are mounted on the skate or skateboard but also the ability to slide across a raised surface such as the top of a common stair rail, edge of a street curb, back of a bus stop bench, etc. When sliding across these raised surfaces, it is common that the skateboard's or skate's wheels are not used as the point that is slid across the surface rather the area of either of these devices that is used is the bottom surface of the board or skate itself, or the components that hold the wheels in place commonly known as trucks. This activity is known as "Grinding" and continues to be a popular element in this category of sports.
 
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