Triplanar sempiternal gymnoplexus with mutual longitudinal orthogonal planes and intrinsic structural integrity
Abstract
This sempiternal gymnoplexus with its' innate structural integrity is the nexus of a new skating paradigm which will provide both longitudinal and sinistrodextral support to the talocrural joint during both ice and roller skating maneuvers. This paradigm can accommodate various special rail sliding blocks for extreme skating, braking devices for roller skating, and contoured knife edge blades for ice skating, when the rollers, disks, or cylinders are removed from the plexus. Which will result in an unattainable, before now, a uniquely diversified skating repertoire. This paradigm also supports either hardware or belt mounting of the skaters pedal equipment. The structure also supports the necessary appurtenances that are required for this paradigm shift to be successful for disk, roller, cylinder and ice skaters of various maven levels, on multiterrains.
Claims
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1 . A triplanar sempiternal gymnoplexus (J) and (K) with a series of cutouts (F), to accommodate belts or straps for locking pedal equipment into a stable position upon the center plane (K).
2 . A triplanar sempiternal gymnoplexus (J) and (K) with multiple provision (E), for locking pedal equipment into a monostable position, with hardware, i.e. screws, washers and locking nuts upon the center plane (K).
3 . A triplanar sempiternal gymnoplexus (J) and (K) with provisions (A, B and G), for mounting braking devices.
4 . A triplanar sempiternal gymnoplexus (J) and (K) with provisions (D), for mounting rail sliding blocks used in extreme skating.
5 . A triplanar sempiternal gymnoplexus (J) and (K) with saw tooth braking geometry (C), for ice skating.
6 . A triplanar sempiternal gymnoplexus (J) and (K) with rotation locking provisions (A), for the shafts of the disks, cylinders, or rollers without regard for the rotational devices' arrangement paradigm or stabilization beams for ice skating after all rotational skating paraphernalia has been removed.
7 . A triplanar sempiternal gymnoplexus (J) and (K) with dual parallel contoured knife edge blades (H), for ice skating.
8 . A triplanar sempiternal gymnoplexus (J) and (K) that has the innate dual capacity to fulfill the requirements of a multiterrain, multiroller arrangements roller skating plexus or when stripped of the rotational skating paraphernalia the gymnoplexus is transformed to meet the requirements for multivenue ice skating.Cited by (0)
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