![]() ![]() Napier & Son made Ritter "road skates", which had two comparatively large wheels, front and back, on each skate. Īt some point between 18 the UK engineering company D. The skates were problematic and unsuccessful as the wearer could not turn nor could they stop. Legrange designed the skates for an opera where a character was to appear to be skating on ice. Louis Legrange of France created an inline design in 1849. Inline skates, skates designed to work like ice skates during periods of warm weather, was patented by Robert John Tyers of London in 1823, his Rolito design featured brass wheels. John Joseph Merlin experimented with single- to many-rowed devices worn on feet in 1760. ![]()
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