Suspension system for inline skates

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A63C 17/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2330272

A suspension system for use with inline skates. The suspension system employs a mounting bracket that supports a flex beam on a left side and a flex beam on a right side of the mounting bracket. Downwardly extending tabs formed at the ends of the flex beams are each connected to an axle on which one of a plurality of wheels is supported. In a preferred embodiment, four inline wheels are connected to the flex beams, such that the first and third wheels are attached to one flex beam and the second and fourth wheels are attached to the other flex beam. This configuration allows the end of each flex beam and the wheel mounted thereon to deflect vertically as well as laterally and about a longitudinal axis of the flex beam. An independent suspension system is thus provided for each wheel. The ends of the flex beams are tapered (in thickness) to control the resiliency of the flex beams.

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