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Roller Skates

The Invention of the Wheel Early 1700s - In Holland, an unknown Dutchman decided to go ice skating in the summer, ice skating was the widespread method used in the Netherlands to travel the numerous frozen canals in winter.  The unknown inventor accomplished dry land skating by nailing wooden spools to strips of wood and attaching them to his shoes. 'Skeelers' was the nickname given to the new dry-land skaters. About.com The Invention of the Wheel By Mary Bellis

Inventions We Use to Go Places by Jane Bidder

Fun Facts Inventions We Use to Go Places by Jane Bidder

Interesting Fact Joseph Merlin of Huy, Belgium invented the roller skates. To introduce his invention he entered the ballroom-playing violin in 1759. Unfortunately he did not know how to stop and crashed into a full-length mirror, breaking his violin. Who Invented Roller Skates? 4to40.com

Fun Facts On December 9 in 1884 ball-bearing roller skates were patented by Levant Richardson of Chicago. Early roller skates were wheeled frames that clamped onto shoes. Roller derbies are races between teams wearing roller skates. Roller blades were invented in 1979 by Scott and Brennan Olson, two professional hockey players. Many of the first roller skates had 4 wheels in a straight line. TeacherVision.com Roller Skates

THE HISTORY OF ROLLER SKATES Early 1700s The unknown inventor accomplished dry land skating by nailing wooden spools to strips of wood and attaching them to his shoes. 'Skeelers' was the nickname given to the new dry-land skaters. 1760 - A London instrument maker and inventor, Joseph Merlin, attended a masquerade party wearing one of his new inventions, metal-wheeled boots. 1818 - In Berlin, roller skates made a more graceful entrance into society, with the premier of the German ballet. The ballet called for ice-skating but because it was impossible at that time to produce ice on a stage, roller skates substituted. 1819 - In France, the first patent for a roller skate issuedThe skate was made of a wood sole that attached to the bottom of a boot, fitted with two to four rollers made of copper, wood or ivory, and arranged in a straight single line. 1823 - Robert John Tyers of London patented a skate called the 'Rolito' with five wheels in a single row on the bottom of a shoe or boot.

1857 - Huge public rinks opened in the Floral Hall and in the Strand of London. 1863 - American, James Plimpton found a way to make a very useable pair of skates. Plimpton's skates had two parallel sets of wheels, one pair under the ball of the foot and the other pair under the heel. The four wheels were made of boxwood and worked on rubber springs. 1884 - The invention of pin ball-bearing wheels made rolling easier and skates lighter. 1902 - The Coliseum in Chicago opened a public skating rink. Over 7,000 people attended the opening night. 1908 - Madison Square Gardens in New York became a skating rink. Hundreds of rink openings in the United States and Europe followed. The sport was becoming very popular and various versions of the roller skating developed: recreational skating on indoor and outdoor rinks, polo skating, ballroom roller dancing and competitive speed skating. 1960s - Technology (with the advent of plastics) helped the wheel truly come of age with new designs.

The late 70's through mid 80' - A second big skating boom occurred with the marriage of disco and roller-skating. Over 4,000 roller-discos were in operation and Hollywood began making roller-movies. 1979 - Scott Olson and Brennan Olson, brothers and hockey players who lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota, found an antique pair of roller skates. It was one of the early skates that used the 'in-line' wheels rather than the four-wheeled parallel design of George Plimpton. Intrigued by the in-line design, the brothers began redesigning roller skates. 1983 - Scott Olson founded Rollerblade, Inc. and the term 'rollerblading' meant the sport of in-line skating because Rollerblade, Inc. was the only manufacturer of in-line skates for a long time. 1989 - Rollerblade, Inc. produced the Macro and Aeroblades models, the first skates fastened with three buckles instead of long laces that needed threading. 1990 - Rollerblade, Inc. switched to a glass-reinforced thermoplastic resin (durethan polyamide) for their skates. This decreased the average weight of skates by nearly fifty percent. 1993 - Rollerblade, Inc. developed ABT or 'Active Brake Technology'. The new brake design increased safety.

Click here to have this read to you "skating." Britannica Elementary Encyclopedia. Encyclopædia Britannica Online School Edition. Encyclopædia Britannica, 2010. Web. 29 Mar. 2010  <http://school.eb.com.proxy.elm4you.org/elementary/article?articleId=353777>.

History More than 2,000 years ago in Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden, and Norway), people started skating over ice as a means of transportation. The first known instance of skating on rollers was in 1760, in England. But these skates could only go straight ahead. In 1819 a French inventor named Petitbled devised a skate with two, three, or four wheels in a straight line. The wheels were made of wood, ivory, or metal. In 1863 the American James Plimpton made a four-wheeled skate, and the sport of roller skating became popular. His skates permitted movement sideways as well as forward and backward. When it became apparent that roller skaters could now do all the movements that ice skaters could do, arenas for roller skating were built. These attracted many people to the sport. In-line skates became very popular beginning in the 1980's. Roller shoes were introduced in 2000. Today millions of people everywhere enjoy the many forms of roller skating. Werner, George F. "Roller Skating." The New Book of Knowledge®. 2010. Grolier Online. 29 Mar. 2010 <http://nbk.grolier.com/cgi-bin/article?assetid=a2025570-h>.