brake

If it ain’t fixed, don’t brake it

The Brake Board is about a year old, actually, and was to be made somewhere in the Seattle area. I can’t find a web site for it, so it may not have actually gone into production. It’s a Fred Flintstone simple idea. One that nobody is likely to want if they actually have a little skill or gumption. Still, I could see a bunch of Mom’s out there thinking it was a good idea for junior’s daily ride to school. I’m seeing more and more grade school kids skating to school on longboards these days, even in the rain, which would be “core” were it not for the fact that I also see kids in shorts and t-shirts in the rain too. You know, this board reminds me of something.

– Thanks to Matthijs for the tip.

Incredibly simple…

Heres Patent 4099734 shown in the video, 1977 in the paperwork, 1978 in the image. Application filed by Fred Lowery

Abstract

A skateboard brake includes a heavy brush disposed below the skateboard and secured to a support bracket which is pivotally joined to a lower forward portion of the skateboard. The support bracket extends behind the rear wheels of the skateboard, and a plunger extends vertically from the support bracket through a slot in the rear end of the skateboard. The support bracket is resiliently biased upwardly to maintain the brush out of engagement with the pavement. A pedal is provided on the upper rear portion of the skateboard superjacent to the plunger, so that the skateboard rider may step on the brake, pedal and thereby force the plunger downwardly, the support bracket pivoting on the forward pivot and urging the brush into frictional engagement with the pavement.

Discussion

7 thoughts on “If it ain’t fixed, don’t brake it

  1. How does it stop a runaway board with nobody to depress the pedal as claimed in the promo . I would rather invest money to make my board go faster anyway.

    1. but it would never have a chance to runaway you silly goose..

  2. Billy Bones on April 11, 2013 - Reply

    Finally I can go down hills safely!

  3. talentlessquitter on April 11, 2013 - Reply

    Epic shot: the dog’s paw at 1:58.

    1. how could I miss it, that’s amazing!

    2. and the air guitar @ 2:06 …

  4. I have seen it in in Germany since 2010 or so …

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