An ice skate comprising a blade and a blade holder. The blade holder providing decreasing, non rigid, and/or no lateral support in a rearward region of the blade so that it may facilitate increased or freer flexibility of the blade and improved maneuverability. The blade is rigidly laterally support
An ice skate comprising a blade and a blade holder. The blade holder providing decreasing, non rigid, and/or no lateral support in a rearward region of the blade so that it may facilitate increased or freer flexibility of the blade and improved maneuverability. The blade is rigidly laterally supported at a front end section of the blade holder and preferably also at a back end section of the blade holder so that it may facilitate efficient transfer of force between the skater and the blade. One or more non-rigid support members may be employed to control, absorb and/or cushion the flexing of the blade. The ice skate may be tuned to reflect the desired performance requirements of the individual skater and/or use.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ice skate for a foot comprising: a boot; a blade holder including a unitary elongate body extending in length from a front end section to a back end section; and a blade extending from a front end to a back end and having opposing sides, the front end being enclosed by the
What is claimed is: 1. An ice skate for a foot comprising: a boot; a blade holder including a unitary elongate body extending in length from a front end section to a back end section; and a blade extending from a front end to a back end and having opposing sides, the front end being enclosed by the front end section, the back end being enclosed by the back end section, the blade being rigidly laterally supported along the entire length of the front end section and alone the entire length of the back end section of the blade holder and a portion of the blade, extending from the rigid lateral support at the front end section to the rigid lateral support at the back end section, not being rigidly laterally supported on at least one of its sides. 2. The ice skate as set forth in claim 1, the blade holder further including a tubular mid-section disposed between said front and back end sections and vertically spaced apart from said boot and displaced from said blade. 3. The ice skate as set forth in claim 1, wherein the blade holder further comprises a groove adapted to snugly receive the blade. 4. The ice skate as set forth in claim 1, wherein a portion of both sides of the blade extending from the rigid lateral support at the front end section to the rigid lateral support at the back end section being laterally unsupported and displaced from the blade holder. 5. The ice skate as set forth in claim 1, wherein the blade further comprises an upper surface, the upper surface being spaced apart from the blade holder so as to form a void between the upper surface and the blade holder. 6. The ice skate as set forth in claim 1, wherein a portion of the blade that is not rigidly laterally supported is located behind the ball of the foot. 7. The ice skate as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an elastic non-rigid support member being interposed between a portion of the blade and the blade holder. 8. The ice skate as set forth in claim 7, wherein the blade holder further comprises a groove and the elastic non-rigid support member is interposed between a portion of at least one side of the blade and the groove. 9. The ice skate set forth in claim 1, wherein the blade is removably coupled to the blade holder. 10. The ice skate set forth in claim 1, wherein said portion of the blade, extending from the rigid lateral support at the front end section to the rigid lateral support at the back end section that is not being rigidly laterally supported on at least one of its sides, is configured to extend from the ball of the foot to the heel of the foot. 11. The ice skate set forth in claim 1, wherein said portion of the blade, extending from the rigid lateral support at the front end section to the rigid lateral support at the back end section that is not being rigidly laterally supported on at least one of its sides, is configured to extend the full length of the arch of the foot. 12. The ice skate set forth in claim 1, wherein said portion of the blade, extending from the rigid lateral support at the front end section to the rigid lateral support at the back end section that is not being rigidly laterally supported on at least one of its sides, is laterally unsupported on at least one of its sides. 13. The ice skate set forth in claim 1, wherein said portion of the blade, extending from the rigid lateral support at the front end section to the rigid lateral support at the back end section that is not being rigidly laterally supported on at least one of its sides, is displaced from the blade holder. 14. The ice skate set forth in claim 1, wherein said portion of the blade, extending from the rigid lateral support at the front end section to the rigid lateral support at the back end section that is not being rigidly laterally supported on at least one of its sides, is laterally unsupported and vertically displaced from the blade holder. 15. An ice skate for a foot comprising: a boot configured to receive a foot of a skater, and having a heel region to receive the heel of the foot, a forefoot region to receive the toes and ball of the foot, an arch region extending between the heel region to the forefoot region to receive the arch of the foot; a blade holder including a unitary elongate body extending from a front end section to a back end section and having a mid-section extending between said front and back end sections; a blade extending from a front end to a back end and having forward, rearward and mid longitudinally extending regions, the front end being enclosed by the front end section, the back end being enclosed by the back end section, wherein: i) the forward region of the blade extends from the enclosed front end to the mid-region of the blade and is laterally supported, ii) the rearward region of the blade extends from the enclosed back end to the mid-region of the blade and is laterally supported, and iii) the mid-region extends between the laterally supported forward and rearward regions and is laterally unsupported on one or both sides. 16. The ice skate as set forth in claim 15, wherein the blade is rigidly laterally supported at the back region. 17. The ice skate as set forth in claim 15, wherein the blade holder further comprises a groove adapted to snugly receive the blade. 18. The ice skate as set forth in claim 15, wherein the mid-region is laterally unsupported on a portion of both sides of the blade. 19. The ice skate as set forth in claim 15, wherein the mid-region is located behind the boot region configured to receive the ball of the foot. 20. The ice skate as set forth in claim 15, wherein the mid-region extends from the boot region configured to receive the ball of the foot to the boot region configured to receive the heel region of the foot. 21. The ice skate as set forth in claim 15, wherein the blade holder further comprises an elastic non-rigid support member interposed between a portion of the blade and the blade holder. 22. The ice skate set forth in claim 15, wherein the blade is removably coupled to the blade holder. 23. An ice skate for a foot comprising: a boot configured to receive a foot of a skater, and having a heel region to receive the heel of the foot, a forefoot region to receive the toes and ball of the foot, an arch region extending between the heel region to the forefoot region to receive the arch of the foot; a blade holder extending from a front end section to a back end section; and a blade extending from a front end to a back end, the front end being enclosed by the front end section, the back end being enclosed by the back end section, wherein said blade having a mid-point equal distance from the front end and the back end, a first point located longitudinally between the mid-point and the forefoot region of the boot, a second point located longitudinally underneath the heel region of the boot, the blade being laterally supported at the front end section of the blade holder and at least one side of the blade, extending from the first point to the second point, being not rigidly laterally supported. 24. The ice skate as set forth in claim 23, wherein the blade is rigidly laterally supported at the front end section of the blade holder. 25. The ice skate as set forth in claim 23, wherein the blade is rigidly laterally supported at the back end section of the blade holder. 26. The ice skate as set forth in claim 23, wherein a portion of both sides of the blade extending from the first point to the second point are not rigidly laterally supported. 27. The ice skate as set forth in claim 23, wherein said at least one side of the blade extending from the first point to the second point that is not rigidly laterally supported extends to the region of the boot configured to receive the ball of the foot. 28. The ice skate as set forth in claim 23, further comprising an elastic non-rigid support member being interposed between a portion of the blade and the blade holder. 29. The ice skate as set forth in claim 28, wherein the blade holder further comprises a groove and the elastic non-rigid support member is interposed between a portion of at least one side of the blade and the groove. 30. The ice skate set forth in claim 23, wherein the blade is removably coupled to the blade holder. 31. The ice skate set forth in claim 23, wherein said at least one side of the blade extending from the first point to the second point is laterally unsupported. 32. The ice skate set forth in claim 23, wherein said at least one side of the blade extending from the first point to the second point is displaced from the blade holder. 33. The ice skate set forth in claim 23, wherein said at least one side of the blade extending from the first point to the second point is laterally unsupported and vertically displaced from the blade holder. 34. An ice skate for a foot comprising: a boot configured to receive a foot of a skater, and having a heel region to receive the heel of the foot, a forefoot region to receive the toes and ball of the foot, an arch region extending between the heel region to the forefoot region to receive the arch of the foot; a blade holder extending from a front end section to a back end section; a blade extending from a front end to a back end and having generally opposing side walls, the front end being enclosed by the front end section, the back end being enclosed by the back end section; the blade having a forward and a rearward longitudinally extending regions that meet at a mid-point equal distance from the front end and the back end, wherein: i) the forward region extends rearward from the front end and transitions in a single location from being laterally supported on both side walls at the front end to laterally unsupported on at least one side wall as it extends to the mid-point, ii) the rearward region extends forward from the back end and transitions in a single location from being laterally supported on both side walls at the back end to laterally unsupported on at least one side wall as it extends to the mid-point, and iii) the mid-point being laterally unsupported on at least one side wall. 35. The ice skate as set forth in claim 34, wherein the blade holder further comprises a groove adapted to snugly receive the blade. 36. The ice skate as set forth in claim 34, wherein the mid-point is laterally unsupported on both side walls. 37. The ice skate as set forth in claim 34, wherein the region of the blade extending between the transitions is vertically displaced from the blade holder. 38. The ice skate as set forth in claim 34, further comprising an elastic non-rigid support member being interposed between a portion of the blade and the blade holder. 39. The ice skate as set forth in claim 38, wherein the blade holder further comprises a groove and the elastic non-rigid support member is interposed between a portion of at least one side of the blade and the groove. 40. The ice skate set forth in claim 34, wherein the blade is removably coupled to the blade holder. 41. The ice skate as set forth in claim 34, wherein the region of the blade extending between the transitions is configured to extend longitudinally from the toe region of the boot to the heel region of the boot. 42. The ice skate as set forth in claim 34, wherein the region of the blade extending between the transitions is configured to extend longitudinally to the region of the boot configured to receive the ball of the foot. 43. An ice skate for a foot comprising a boot configured to receive a foot of a skater, and having a heel region to receive the heel of the foot, a forefoot region to receive the toes and ball of the foot, an arch region extending between the heel region to the forefoot region to receive the arch of the foot; a blade holder extending from a front end section to a back end section; and a blade extending longitudinally from a front end to a back end, the front end being enclosed by the front end section the back end being enclosed by the back end section, wherein: i) said blade being laterally supported at a forward region extending longitudinally from the toe region to the front end of the blade and laterally supported at a rearward region extending longitudinally from the heel region to the back end of the blade, and ii) a mid-region of the blade, extending between the laterally supported forward region and the laterally supported rearward region, being laterally unsupported. 44. The ice skate as set forth in claim 43, wherein the laterally unsupported mid-region of the blade extends longitudinally from the forefoot region of the boot to the heel region of the boot. 45. The ice skate as set forth in claim 43, wherein the laterally unsupported mid-region of the blade extends longitudinally to the region of the boot configured to receive the ball of the foot. 46. An ice skate for a foot comprising a boot configured to receive a foot of a skater, and having a heel region to receive the heel of the foot, a forefoot region to receive the toes and ball of the foot, an arch region extending between the heel region to the forefoot region to receive the arch of the foot; a blade holder extending from a front end section to a back end section; and a blade extending longitudinally from a front end to a back end, the front end being enclosed by the front end section the back end being enclosed by the back end section, wherein: i) said blade being laterally supported at a forward region extending longitudinally from the toe region to the front end of the blade and laterally supported at a rearward region extending longitudinally from the heel region to the back end of the blade, and ii) a mid-region of the blade, extending between the laterally supported forward region and the laterally supported rearward region, being not rigidly laterally supported on at least one side. 47. The ice skate as set forth in claim 46, wherein the mid-region of the blade extends longitudinally from the region of the boot configured to receive the forefoot region to the region of the boot configured to receive the heel region. 48. The ice skate as set forth in claim 46, wherein mid-region of the blade extends longitudinally to the region of the boot configured to receive the ball of the foot. 49. The ice skate as set forth in claim 46, wherein said mid-region is laterally un-supported on at least one side. 50. An ice skate for a foot comprising a boot; a blade holder extending from a front end section to a back end section; and a blade extending longitudinally from a front end to a back end and having opposing side walls, the front end being enclosed by the front end section the back end being enclosed by the back end section, the blade being laterally supported along the entire longitudinal length of its side walls excluding a mid-region of the blade that is laterally unsupported on at least one of its side walls. 51. An ice skate for a foot comprising a boot; a blade holder extending from a front end section to a back end section; and a blade extending longitudinally from a front end to a back end and having opposing side walls, the front end being enclosed by the front end section the back end being enclosed by the back end section, the blade being rigidly laterally supported on at least one side along the entire longitudinal length excluding a mid-region of the blade that is not rigidly laterally supported on at least one of its side walls. 52. An ice skate as set forth in claim 51, wherein the mid-region of the blade is not rigidly laterally supported on both of its side walls. 53. An ice skate as set forth in claim 51, wherein the mid-region of the blade is laterally unsupported on at least one of its side walls. 54. An ice skate as set forth in claim 51, wherein the mid-region of the blade is laterally unsupported on both of its side walls. 55. An ice skate as set forth in claim 51, wherein the boot includes a heel region configured to receive the heel of the foot and a forefoot region configured to receive the toes and ball of the foot, and wherein the mid-region extends from the region of the boot configured to receive the ball of the foot to the region of the boot configured to receive the heel of the foot. 56. An ice skate for a foot comprising a boot configured to receive a foot of a skater, and having a heel region to receive the heel of the foot, a forefoot region to receive the toes and ball of the foot, an arch region extending between the heel region to the forefoot region to receive the arch of the foot; a blade holder extending from a front end section to a back end section; and a blade extending longitudinally from a front end to a back end and having opposing side walls, the front end being enclosed by the front end section the back end being enclosed by the back end section, a mid-region of the blade, which extends from the region of the boot configured to receive the ball of the foot to the region of the boot configured to receive the heel of the foot, being not rigidly laterally supported on at least one of its side walls. 57. An ice skate as set forth in claim 56, wherein the mid-region of the blade is not rigidly laterally supported on both of its side walls. 58. An ice skate as set forth in claim 56, wherein the mid-region of the blade is laterally unsupported on at least one of its side walls.
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