EP0259361A1 - Schnee-ski - Google Patents

Schnee-ski

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Publication number
EP0259361A1
EP0259361A1 EP19870900863 EP87900863A EP0259361A1 EP 0259361 A1 EP0259361 A1 EP 0259361A1 EP 19870900863 EP19870900863 EP 19870900863 EP 87900863 A EP87900863 A EP 87900863A EP 0259361 A1 EP0259361 A1 EP 0259361A1
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European Patent Office
Prior art keywords
ski
edge
snow
sliding surface
defining
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EP19870900863
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English (en)
French (fr)
Inventor
Roy J. Rosser
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Individual
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Individual
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Priority claimed from GB868601864A external-priority patent/GB8601864D0/en
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Publication of EP0259361A1 publication Critical patent/EP0259361A1/de
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Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/04Structure of the surface thereof
    • A63C5/048Structure of the surface thereof of the edges
    • A63C5/0485Complementary or supplementary ski edges

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to snow skis and is concerned with the "edges" of such skis.
  • Snow skis now generally comprise substantially flat elongate strips of composite plastics material whose front ends are curved upwardly.
  • the upper surfaces of the skis carry bindings for connecting the skis to the boots of the user and the lower surfaces are flat and smooth and frequently coated with a low- friction material to facilitate sliding over snow.
  • the lower edges of the skis are generally afforded by a metallic block or shaped profile, the outer surfaces of which are flush with the side and bottom surfaces of the skis, respectively. These blocks or profiles are regularly ground to ensure that they present sharp outer corners which constitute the so-called "edges" of the skis.
  • Changes in direction are accomplished primarily by use of the inner edge of the inner ski by shifting one's weight and causing the edge to dig into the snow.
  • the weight is placed primarily on the inner edge of the lowermost ski to ensure that one's movement does not include a sideways sliding component. Both turning and traversing are problematic when one is skiing on heavily compacted snow or ice since even if the edges have been recently ground they are unable to dig in to any appreciable extent.
  • edges are defined by two perpendicular surfaces and that even if the edges are "sharp", that is to say the two surfaces intersect at a true right angle and are not radiused, the area of the edges passing into the snow or ice increases rapidly after ' the edges have initially penetrated the snow or ice and the resistive force increases rapidly resulting in the depth of penetration being very small when the surface of the snow is compacted or icy.
  • a snow ski includes a substantially horizontal sliding surface which, in use, slides over snow or ice, and at least one edge member extending laterally from at least one side thereof, the or each edge member carrying and preferably being integral with a downwardly extending edge defining portion defining an "edge" of the ski which is adapted to dig into the snow, e.g. when turning or traversing, the edge defining portion being horizontally spaced from the siding surface.
  • edge defining portion or portions, and thus also the "edge" of the ski are horizontally spaced from the sliding surface inherently means that there is an upwardly extending space immediately inboard of the "edge", which is defined by the laterally extending portion of the edge member(s), which in turn means that an increasing depth of penetration of the "edge” into snow or ice does not encounter increasing resistance to such penetration.
  • the edge defining portion(s) are preferably less than 3 or 2mm thick and can thus penetrate relatively deeply into even ice and thus prevent sideways slipping of the ski.
  • each edge member comprises an elongate portion embedded in the body of the ski integral with a further, e.g. generally triangular, portion of which a portion is bent downwardly to constitute an edge defining portion whose downwardly facing surface extends substantially parallel to the sliding surface. It is preferred that adjacent edge defining portions overlap in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
  • Figure 1 is a transverse sectional view through the first embodiment of ski
  • Figure 2 is a plan view of the second embodiment of ski
  • Figure 3 is a scrap plan view of part of the ski of Figure 2 on an enlarged scale;
  • Figure 4 is a transverse sectional view on the line A-A in Figure 3;
  • Figure 5 is a scrap side view of the ski of
  • Figure 6 is a plan view of a single edge member prior to being bent.
  • the ski shown in Figure 1 is of generally conventional shape and comprises an elongate rectangular section composite plastics body 2 which has a lower sliding surface 4 and along whose lower side edges two metallic bars 6 extend.
  • the bars 6 correspond to the edge bars which are conventionally provided.
  • Screwed to what, in use, is the inner edge of the ski by a plurality of screws or the like 8 is a regularly apertured channel section member 10, to whose outer limb a depending edge member 12 is connected by rivets 14.
  • the lower surface of the edge member defines an "edge" 16 which is above the sliding surface 4 and horizontally spaced from it.
  • the ski Under normal conditions the ski operates in the usual manner and when turning or traversing the free corner of the inner bar 6 digs into the snow.
  • the user's weight is placed on the inside of the ski to such an extent that not only does the corner of the bar 6 digs into the ice but the edge 16 does so also.
  • the weight of the user is sufficient to press the edge 16 into ice a sufficient distance to permit it to perform the usual "edge" function adequately.
  • the channel 10 and member 12 may be continuous and extend over a major proportion of the length of the ski.
  • the channel 10 and member 12 may extend over only a minor proportion of the length of the ski, preferably adjacent its centre which in any event tends to bend only slightly, in use.
  • the edge 16 may be discontinuous and there may be a plurality of short spaced channels 10 and members 12.
  • the "edge” is also discontinuous and the edge members are an integral part of the ski.
  • the ski comprises a core of polyurethane foam 20 surrounded by a layer 22 of glass fibre reinforced epoxy resin.
  • the ski is faced on its upper and side surfaces by a layer 24 of ABS plastics material and on its lower surface by a layer 26 of a sliding material, in this case that sold under the Trade Mark ELECTRA 2000.
  • the core 20 is provided with a recess 28 which terminates a short distance before the rear of the ski and a slightly greater distance before the front of the ski.
  • the recess 26 accommodates a plurality of edge members 30 which are encapsulated in a layer 22.
  • Each member comprises a flat stainless steel plate of about 1.5mm thickness of the shape seen in Figure 6, with a rectangular portion 32 integral with a generally right angled triangular portion 34, the hypotenuse of which extends at 45° to the length of the portion 32. One corner of the portion 34 is cut away thereby providing an additional vertex 36 spaced from the hypotenuse by 2.7mm.
  • the rectangular portions 32 are embedded in the layer 22 spaced apart by a distance substantially equal to their width, i.e. about 10cm.
  • the triangular portions 34 extend laterally beyond the inner side of the ski. Either before or after the embedding process a portion 38 parallel to the hypotenuse is bent downwardly about a bend line 40 to define an edge defining portion.
  • the portion 38 is thus horizontally spaced from the sliding surface of the ski and its lower surface constitutes part of the "edge" of the ski which is normally- situated above the sliding surface.
  • the portion 34 is provided with a non-stick plastics layer, such as Nylon, to prevent snow adhering to it. It will be seen from Figure 3 that the portions 34 are so shaped and arranged that they define generally triangular apertures 35 between them. In use, snow is forced upwardly through these apertures and thus does not become permanently stuck beneath the portions 34 thereby permanently clogging the channel defined by the portions 34 and 38 and the side surface of the ski.
  • the front end of ski is towards the top, as- seen In Figure 3, and the rectangular portions 32 of the edge members 30 are so inclined to the length of the ski that bending of the ski which occurs in use is substantially unaffected by the presence of the edge members.
  • the shape and spacing of the portions 34 is such that the edge defining portions 38 overlap in the longitudinal direction of the ski and define narrow, parallel-sided gaps 42 which extend upwardly and frontwardly. There is thus no tendency for forward movement of the ski to result in snow being forced into the gaps 42.
  • the lower surface of the edge defining portion 38 is spaced from the snow but when turning or traversing the outer edge of each portion 38 digs into the snow or ice.
  • the penetration of the portions 38 is limited only by their height, that is to say by contact of the horizontal portion 34 with the snow, and does not require a progressively increasing force by virtue of the fact that the portions 34 are horizontally spaced from the sliding surface.
  • the horizontal portions 34 of the edge members 30 are accommodated within a lateral recess on the inner edge of the ski.
  • the ski is provided with an "edge" (not shown) of conventional type.
  • the skis illustrated are "handed", that is to say they can only be attached to the left leg. If such handedness is undesirable edge members may of course be provided along both sides of the ski.
  • the edge members 30 have been described as separate they may of course all be integral, e.g. constitute a single .stamping, e.g. connected at the inner ends of the portions 32, and this may facilitate the manufacturing process. In this event the edge defining portions will not themselves be connected, whereby the ski will be capable of longitudinal bending.
  • the downwardly facing surface of the portions 38, i.e. the "edge” may be covered with low friction material, such as plastics material to reduce their friction with the snow.
  • the portions 38 or- even the entire edge members may be constructed of plastics material.

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EP19870900863 1986-01-27 1987-01-27 Schnee-ski Withdrawn EP0259361A1 (de)

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB868601864A GB8601864D0 (en) 1986-01-27 1986-01-27 Snow ski edges
GB8601864 1986-01-27
GB868627511A GB8627511D0 (en) 1986-01-27 1986-11-18 Snow skis
GB8627511 1986-11-18

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EP0259361A1 true EP0259361A1 (de) 1988-03-16

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EP (1) EP0259361A1 (de)
AU (1) AU6893687A (de)
WO (1) WO1987004361A1 (de)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
NO981756A (no) * 1998-04-17 1999-03-22 Egil Railo Alpinski

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US3700252A (en) * 1971-01-29 1972-10-24 Olin Corp Metal edge members for skis having varied lengthwise stress-strain ratio and skis including such members
CA959874A (en) * 1972-12-18 1974-12-24 George Nagy Combination ski
DE2437944A1 (de) * 1974-08-07 1976-02-19 Max Jacobs Zusatzkante fuer schis
GB1505092A (en) * 1976-05-21 1978-03-22 Ford H Skis
FR2419085A1 (fr) * 1978-03-08 1979-10-05 Unitrade Carre de ski a liaison flottante
DE3411000A1 (de) * 1984-03-24 1985-09-26 Manfred 8192 Geretsried Winkler Ski

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