James Leonard Plimpton patented the “guidable parlor skate” on January 6, 1863, fundamentally transforming roller skating into a controlled, graceful sport. Born in Medfield, Massachusetts, Plimpton developed a four-wheel “rocking” mechanism that allowed users to mimic the curves of ice skating, sparking a global trend and the rise of dedicated skating rinks.
Engineering the Rocking Action Mechanism

From Social Elite Invitations to Global Rinks

The Lasting Legacy of the Quad Skate

