A skate including a main body, a plurality of wheels, a primary foot support, a sidewall, and a foot rest. The plurality of wheels are rotatably coupled to the main body. The primary foot support is configured to support a skater's first foot. The sidewall projects above the primary foot support. Th
A skate including a main body, a plurality of wheels, a primary foot support, a sidewall, and a foot rest. The plurality of wheels are rotatably coupled to the main body. The primary foot support is configured to support a skater's first foot. The sidewall projects above the primary foot support. The foot rest extends from the sidewall to support a skater's second foot. The foot rest includes a first portion extending rearward relative to the primary foot support, and a second portion extending laterally relative to the primary foot support. The skater's second foot can be positioned upon and simultaneously supported by both the first portion and the second portion of the foot rest.
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1. A skate comprising: a frame;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the frame;a foot support coupled to the frame, and including an operative foot support surface configured for supporting a skater's first foot, wherein the operative foot support surface includes a longitudinal axis;a foot cou
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A skate comprising: a frame;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the frame;a foot support coupled to the frame, and including an operative foot support surface configured for supporting a skater's first foot, wherein the operative foot support surface includes a longitudinal axis;a foot coupling unit coupled to the frame, and configured for coupling the skater's first foot to the operative foot support surface;first, second, and third sidewall portions projecting above the foot support, the first and the second sidewall portions are on opposite sides of the foot support;a first lateral foot rest extending from the first sidewall portion and a second lateral foot rest extending from the second sidewall portion, the first and the second lateral foot rests extending outward in opposite directions;a rear foot rest extending from the third sidewall portion rearwardly relative to the foot support, and including an operative foot rest support surface configured for supporting the skater's second foot when the skater's first foot is supported by and coupled to the operative foot support surface;wherein the first and second lateral foot rests and the rear foot rest are disposed relative to one another such that, when the skater's first foot is supported by and coupled to the foot support, the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and be simultaneously supported by both the rear foot rest and one of the first and second lateral foot rests. 2. The skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the operative foot rest support surface is disposed above the operative foot support surface by a minimum vertical distance of at least 32 millimeters. 3. The skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the operative foot rest support surface includes a minimum angle of inclination above a horizontal plane of at least 10 degrees relative to the horizontal plane, and also includes a maximum angle of inclination above a horizontal plane of less than 18 degrees relative to the horizontal plane. 4. The skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein a maximum horizontal distance between the longitudinal axis and an outermost edge of the one of the first or second lateral foot rests is less than 140 millimeters, and wherein the maximum horizontal distance is measured along a plane to which the longitudinal axis is normal. 5. The skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the wheels includes an axis of rotation, and the respective axis of rotation of each of the wheels is disposed substantially beneath the operative foot support surface. 6. The skate as claimed in claim 5, wherein the wheels include a front pair of wheels sharing a first common axis of rotation and a rear pair of wheels sharing a second common axis of rotation, such that each of the first common axis of rotation and the second common axis of rotation is disposed substantially beneath the operative foot support surface. 7. The skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the operative foot support surface is disposed above a reaction surface by a maximum vertical distance of less than 60 millimeters. 8. A skate comprising: a frame;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the frame and configured to effect rolling motion of the skate across a reaction surface;a foot support coupled to the frame, and including an operative foot support surface configured for supporting a skater's first foot, wherein the operative foot support surface includes a longitudinal axis;a foot coupling unit coupled to the frame, and configured for coupling the skater's first foot to the operative foot support surface; anda footrest extending from a sidewall for supporting the skater's second foot, the foot rest including a first portion extending rearward relative to the foot support, a second portion extending laterally relative to the foot support, and a third portion extending laterally relative to the foot support, the second and third portions are opposite to one another and extend outward in opposite directions;wherein the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and simultaneously supported by both the first portion and one of the second and third portions of the foot rest. 9. The skate as claimed in claim 8, wherein the foot rest is disposed above the operative foot support surface by a minimum vertical distance of at least 32 millimeters. 10. The skate as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of the wheels includes an axis of rotation, and the respective axis of rotation of each of the wheels is disposed substantially beneath the operative foot support surface. 11. The skate as claimed in claim 10, wherein the wheels include a front pair of wheels sharing a first common axis of rotation and a rear pair of wheels sharing a second common axis of rotation, such that each of the first common axis of rotation and the second common axis of rotation is disposed substantially beneath the operative foot support surface. 12. The skate as claimed in claim 8, wherein the operative foot support surface is disposed above the reaction surface by a maximum vertical distance of less than 60 millimeters. 13. A skate comprising: a frame;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the frame;a foot support coupled to the frame, and configured for supporting a skater's first foot;a foot coupling unit coupled to the frame, and configured for coupling the skater's first foot to the foot support;first, second, and third sidewall portions projecting above the foot support, the first and the second sidewall portions are on opposite sides of the foot support;a first lateral foot rest extending from the first sidewall portion and a second lateral foot rest extending from the second sidewall portion, the first and the second sidewall portions extending outward in opposite directions; anda rear foot rest extending from the third sidewall portion, and disposed rearwardly relative to the foot support;wherein the first lateral foot rest, the second lateral foot rest, and the rear foot rest are disposed relative to one another such that, when the skater's first foot is supported by and coupled to the foot support, the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and be simultaneously supported by both the rear foot rest and one of the first or second lateral foot rests. 14. The skate as claimed in claim 13, wherein each of the first and second sidewall portions is configured to limit movement of the skater's first foot when the skater's first foot is supported by and coupled to the foot support. 15. The skate of claim 13, wherein the frame includes a continuous sidewall projecting above the foot support, and the continuous sidewall includes the first and second sidewall portions. 16. A skate comprising: a main body;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the main body and configured to effect rolling motion of the skate across a reaction surface;a foot support coupled to the main body, and including an operative foot support surface configured for supporting a skater's first foot;first, second, and third sidewall portions projecting above the foot support, the first and the second sidewall portions are on opposite sides of the foot support;a foot coupling unit coupled to the main body, and configured for coupling the skater's first foot to the operative foot support surface; anda foot rest extending from the sidewall portions for supporting the skater's second foot, the foot rest including a first portion extending rearward relative to the primary foot support, a second portion extending laterally relative to the primary foot support, and a third portion extending laterally relative to the foot support, the second and third portions are opposite to one another and extend outward in opposite directions;wherein the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and simultaneously supported by both the first portion and one of the second and third portions of the foot rest. 17. The skate as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least one of the foot rest portions is disposed above the reaction surface by a minimum vertical distance of at least 80 milimeters. 18. The skate as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least one of the foot rest portions is disposed above the operative foot support surface by a minimum distance of at least 32 milimeters. 19. The skate as claimed in claim 16, wherein each of the wheels includes an axis of rotation, and the respective axis of rotation of each of the wheels is disposed substantially beneath the operative foot support surface. 20. The skate as claimed in claim 19, wherein the wheels include a front pair of wheels sharing a first common axis of rotation and a rear pair of wheels sharing a second common axis of rotation, such that each of the first common axis of rotation and the second common axis of rotation is disposed substantially beneath the operative foot support surface. 21. The skate as claimed in claim 16, wherein the operative foot support surface is disposed above the reaction surface by a maximum vertical distance of less than 60 millimeters. 22. A skate comprising: a main body;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the main body;a foot support of the main body configured for supporting a skater's foot;a foot coupling unit coupled to the main body, and configured for coupling the skater's foot;first, second, and third sidewall portions projecting above the foot support, the first and the second sidewall portions are on opposite sides of the foot support;a first lateral foot rest extending from the first sidewall portion and a second lateral foot rest extending from the second sidewall portion, the first and the second sidewall portions extending outward in opposite directions;a rear foot rest extending from the third sidewall portion, and disposed rearwardly relative to the foot support; anda brake coupled to an undersurface of the main body of the frame and including a braking surface;wherein the first and the second lateral foot rests and the rear foot rest are disposed relative to one another such that, when the skater's first foot is supported by and coupled to the foot support, the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and be simultaneously supported by both the rear foot rest and one of the first and second lateral foot rests. 23. A skate comprising: a main body;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the main body;a foot support of the main body, and configured for supporting a skater's foot;a foot coupling unit coupled to the main body, and configured for coupling the skater's foot to the foot support;a carrying tab extending from the main body, and including a hole configured to permit insertion of a human finger to effect support of the skate by the human finger;first, second, and third sidewall portions projecting above the foot support, the first and the second sidewall portions are on opposite sides of the foot support;a first lateral foot rest extending from the first sidewall portion and a second lateral foot rest extending from the second sidewall portion, the first and the second sidewall portions extending outward in opposite directions; anda rear foot rest extending from the third sidewall portion rearwardly relative to the foot support;wherein the first and second lateral foot rests and the rear foot rest are disposed relative to one another such that, when the skater's first foot is supported by and coupled to the foot support, the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and be simultaneously supported by both the rear foot rest and one of the first and second lateral foot rests. 24. The skate as claimed in 23, wherein the carrying tab is disposed rearwardly of the foot support and is configured for limiting rearward movement of the skater's foot when supported by and coupled to the foot support. 25. A skate comprising: a main body including a base and an upwardly extending sidewall extending upwardly from the base;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the main body and configured to effect rolling motion of the skate across a reaction surface;a foot support of the main body, and configured for supporting a skater's first foot; anda foot rest, extending from the sidewall, and configured for supporting the skater's second foot when the skater's first foot is supported by the foot support, the foot rest including a first portion extending rearward relative to the foot support, a second portion extending laterally relative to the foot support, and a third portion extending laterally relative to the foot support, the second and third portions are opposite to one another and extend outward in opposite directions;wherein the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and be simultaneously supported by both the first portion and one of the second and third portions of the foot rest. 26. The skate as claimed in claim 25, wherein the upwardly extending sidewall is a continuous sidewall, and the foot support is disposed within the continuous sidewall. 27. The skate as claimed in claim 25, wherein the upwardly extending sidewall is configured for limiting movement of the skater's first foot when supported by the foot support. 28. The skate as claimed in claim 25, further comprising a foot coupling unit coupled to the main body, and configured for coupling the skater's first foot to the foot support. 29. A skate comprising: a frame;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the frame and configured to effect rolling motion of the skate across a reaction surface;a foot support coupled to the frame, and including an operative foot support surface configured for supporting a skater's first foot;a foot coupling unit coupled to the frame, and configured for coupling the skater's first foot to the operative foot support surface;first, second, and third sidewall portions projecting above the foot support, the first and the second sidewall portions are on opposite sides of the foot support;a first lateral foot rest extending from the first sidewall portion and a second lateral foot rest extending from the second sidewall portion, the first and the second lateral foot rests extending outward in opposite directions;a rear foot rest, extending from the third sidewall portion rearwardly relative to the foot support, and including an operative foot rest support surface configured for supporting the skater's second foot when the skater's first foot is supported by and coupled to the operative foot support surface;wherein the first and second lateral foot rests and the rear foot rest are disposed relative to one another such that, when the skater's first foot is supported by and coupled to the foot support, the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and be simultaneously supported by both the rear foot rest and one of the first and second lateral foot rests; andwherein the operative foot rest support surface is disposed above the reaction surface by a minimum vertical distance of at least 80 millimeters. 30. The skate as claimed in claim 29, wherein the operative foot rest support surface is disposed above the operative foot support surface by a minimum vertical distance of at least 32 millimeters. 31. The skate as claimed in claim 29, wherein each of the wheels includes an axis of rotation, and the respective axis of rotation of each of the wheels is disposed substantially beneath the operative foot support surface. 32. The skate as claimed in claim 31, wherein the wheels include a front pair of wheels sharing a first common axis of rotation and a rear pair of wheels sharing a second common axis of rotation, such that each of the first common axis of rotation and the second common axis of rotation is disposed substantially beneath the operative foot support surface. 33. The skate as claimed in claim 29, wherein the operative foot support surface is disposed above the reaction surface by a maximum vertical distance of less than 60 millimeters. 34. A skate comprising: a main body;a foot support of the main body including an operative foot support surface configured for supporting a skater's first foot, wherein the operative foot support surface includes a longitudinal axis; anda foot rest extending from a sidewall of the main body for supporting the skater's second foot, the foot rest including a first portion extending rearward relative to the foot support, a second portion extending laterally relative to the foot support, and a third portion extending laterally relative to the foot support, the second and third portions are opposite to one another and extend outward in opposite directions; anda plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the main body;wherein each of the wheels is disposed substantially beneath the foot support; andwherein the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and simultaneously supported by both the first portion and one of the second or third portions of the foot rest. 35. The skate as claimed in claim 34, further comprising a foot coupling unit coupled to the frame and configured for coupling the skater's first foot to the operative foot support surface. 36. A skate comprising: a main body;a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the main body;a primary foot support configured to support a skater's first foot;a sidewall projecting above the primary foot support; anda foot rest extending from the sidewall for supporting the skater's second foot, the foot rest including a first portion extending rearward relative to the primary foot support, a second portion extending laterally relative to the primary foot support, and a third portion extending laterally relative to the primary foot support, the second and third portions are opposite to one another;wherein the foot rest is configured such that the skater's second foot can be positioned upon and be simultaneously supported by both the first portion and one of the second and the third portions of the foot rest. 37. The skate of claim 36, wherein the wheels include a front pair of wheels sharing a first common axis of rotation and a rear pair of wheels sharing a second common axis of rotation, such that each of the first common axis of rotation and the second common axis of rotation is disposed substantially beneath the primary foot support. 38. The skate of claim 37, wherein the foot rest is disposed above the reaction surface by a minimum vertical distance of at least 80 millimeters. 39. The skate of claim 36, further comprising a carrying tab extending from the main body, and including a hole configured to permit insertion of a human finger to effect support of the skate by the human finger. 40. The skate of claim 39, wherein the carrying tab is disposed rearwardly of the primary foot support and is configured for limiting rearward movement of the skater's foot when supported by and coupled to the primary foot support.
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