Man with "Takypod" roller-skates, 1910 - eviltoast
  • Gork@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    How do these work? It looks like there a reciprocating mechanism of some kind but I don’t see any sort of chain that acts as a driveshaft.

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        6 months ago

        Guessing, but what else could it be - the main spring lifts the shoe/foot/sole part, this brings the wheels closer making the string loose, which then gets rolled around the hub of the back wheel (by a second spring inside). When the smooth operator presses down with their weight, the string turns the rear wheel.

        However, design like this would make for a fairly limited top speed that can be achieved by the mechanism alone. Needs gearing.

        This is the clearest example I could image search (gif):

        … actually:

        This thing also operates in the same way, just without the gravity assist: