EP0674926A1 - Ski à roulettes - Google Patents

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EP0674926A1
EP0674926A1 EP95890043A EP95890043A EP0674926A1 EP 0674926 A1 EP0674926 A1 EP 0674926A1 EP 95890043 A EP95890043 A EP 95890043A EP 95890043 A EP95890043 A EP 95890043A EP 0674926 A1 EP0674926 A1 EP 0674926A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C17/00Roller skates; Skate-boards
    • A63C17/01Skateboards
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C17/00Roller skates; Skate-boards
    • A63C17/01Skateboards
    • A63C17/014Wheel arrangements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C17/00Roller skates; Skate-boards
    • A63C17/04Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged otherwise than in two pairs
    • A63C17/045Roller skis

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  • the invention relates to a roller ski board for two-legged stand with a support frame for storing rollers on the bottom of the ski board.
  • the invention further relates to a roller ski for one-legged stand with a support frame for storing the rollers on the bottom of the ski.
  • Roller ski boards or roller skis of this type have been known for some time for sporting activities or for summer training. With such sports equipment, it is possible to have a suitable slope made of sand, earth, gravel or the like without a snow pad like a skier or snowboarder. descending with or without vegetation, but also on concrete, asphalt or similar artificial slopes and keeping the speed of travel to a tolerable level while making turns.
  • a disadvantage of such known roller ski boards or roller skis is the distribution of the rollers on the underside, which is not related to the border of the roller ski board or roller skis.
  • this creates a modified tread compared to winter skis or ski boards, which means that the desired driving characteristics of the corresponding winter ski equipment for summer operation cannot be imitated.
  • This applies to both ski boards (snowboards) and skis, which can be helped by the shape of the tread to completely different driving behavior.
  • types of ski boards such as freestyle, all-round or race boards, which can be identified solely by the design of their tread.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to provide a roller ski board or a roller ski that can be influenced in its driving behavior by designing its tread, as is possible with the corresponding winter ski equipment.
  • Another object is to specify a roller ski board or roller ski that has a particularly effective edge grip.
  • roller ski boards of the type mentioned at the outset by the fact that a plurality of longitudinal rows are provided with a plurality of preferably substantially equally spaced rollers with their axes of rotation parallel, the rows being offset with respect to their respective roller axes of rotation, and in that the rolls are evenly distributed over the entire underside, possibly delimited by a curved border, the roll length of the rolls lying on the edge varying in accordance with the course of the border and the free interface between adjacent rolls being essentially no larger than the area occupied by the rolls .
  • a shape customary in winter sports equipment can be transferred to the roller ski boards suitable for summer, so that, due to the equal distribution of the rollers, the driving behavior is influenced in a corresponding manner.
  • a largely similar tread is formed by the dense arrangement of the rollers, in particular the tread also follows a curved border.
  • the objects of the invention for roller skis with a one-legged stand are achieved according to the invention in that a longitudinal row with a plurality of rollers, which are preferably arranged at substantially the same distance and are aligned with their axes of rotation in parallel, and in that the rollers over the entire, if necessary, through a curved border limited underside are evenly distributed, the roll length varying in accordance with the course of the border and the free interface between adjacent rolls is essentially no larger than the area occupied by the rolls.
  • the support frame is at least partially guided along the optionally curved border of the underside.
  • roller longitudinal ends closest to the border of the underside have a disk-shaped or ring-shaped boundary made of an edge material, e.g. Steel or diamond.
  • the disc-shaped or ring-shaped boundary of the rollers runs in alignment with the surface of the roller.
  • the disk-shaped or ring-shaped boundary (s) may be advantageous for the disk-shaped or ring-shaped boundary (s) to protrude beyond the roll core diameter, and for the projecting part of the boundary (s) to be a hollow cylinder made of elastic material, e.g. Hard rubber limited on one side or on both sides aligned.
  • At least the underside is curved upward in the region of the longitudinal end or ends.
  • the curved part of the roller ski board or roller ski is also provided with rollers, so that the curvature customary in winter skis can also fulfill its function in summer ski (boarders), to support the jumping figure.
  • a centrally located row of rollers has rollers with a larger diameter than that of the rollers of the laterally located rows.
  • a shifting process can be brought about by shifting the skier's own weight, which facilitates the insertion of a turn or braking.
  • a further feature of the invention can consist in the fact that the support frame is partly formed by side walls of the roller ski board or roller ski.
  • roller ski board or roller ski according to the invention can be produced very economically.
  • an advantageous embodiment of the invention can consist in the fact that the axis of rotation of the roller is formed by an axis provided with an Allen screw head at one end and a blind hole thread at the other end, which is guided through a through hole running in the longitudinal axis of the roller, which has a bore at both ends Extension for receiving a ball joint each, in which the Allen axis of rotation is mounted and that the Allen axis of rotation is connected to the support frame with an Allen screw.
  • rollers 1 shows a schematic illustration of the underside of a freestyle roller ski board for two-legged stand with a support frame 7, in which, according to the invention, a plurality of longitudinal rows 3 with a plurality of rollers 1, preferably spaced apart at the same distance, with their axes of rotation 2 parallel are provided, the rows being arranged offset with respect to their respective roll axes of rotation.
  • the rollers are arranged so that they form a tread.
  • the same ski bindings can be used as for corresponding snowboards, whereby the mounting points of the bindings can be chosen the same in order to achieve the same riding behavior.
  • the rollers 1 are evenly distributed over the entire lower surface delimited by a curved border 6.
  • the roll length of the rolls 1 located on the edge varies in accordance with the course of the border 6 and the free intermediate area between adjacent rolls 1 is essentially no larger than the area occupied by the rolls 1.
  • the rollers 1 of a row 3 are offset by half a roller spacing in this embodiment. However, this does not limit the invention, any other degree of displacement is within the scope of the invention.
  • the support frame 7, which carries the axes of rotation 2 of the rollers 1, is guided along the curved border 6 of the underside and also has parallel auxiliary supports within the border, which form part of the support frame 7. Due to the curved outside of the support frame 7, it is possible to adapt the rollers 1 guided in the outer rows 3 by varying their length exactly to the border 6 of the roller ski board, so that a tread similar to winter sports equipment can be reproduced by the rollers 1.
  • the roller ends closest to the border 6 of the underside are provided with an annular boundary 8 made of steel, in order to emulate an edge for starting a turn or for changing the direction.
  • the boundary can also be designed in the form of a disk, it also being made of a different edge material, e.g. Diamond.
  • This variant of the invention is especially for natural slopes made of sand, gravel or earth or the like. suitable. For artificial slopes made of concrete, asphalt or similar these edges can be dispensed with.
  • FIG. 2 shows a further embodiment of an all-round roller ski board, wherein according to the invention the rollers are evenly distributed over the underside and the roller length of the rollers 1 on the edge varies with the curved border 6. In this way, it is possible to evenly cover all areas of the underside including the ski tip with rollers 1, so that the driving characteristics can be designed according to a snowboard.
  • 3 a shows a further development of the invention in the form of a race roller ski board.
  • 3 b the variation in the length 1 of the rollers 1 along the border 6 can be seen very well.
  • the steel rings 8 attached to the edge ends of the rollers are flush with the rollers. It can be provided in all embodiments of roller ski boards that a centrally located row of rollers has rollers 1 with a larger diameter than that of the rollers of the laterally located rows 3. Due to the increase in diameter, a shifting process can be brought about by shifting the skier's own weight, which makes it easier to insert a swing.
  • FIG. 4 shows a roller ski according to the invention for one-legged stand in each case, a longitudinal row 30 having a plurality of preferably equally spaced rollers 10 aligned with their axes of rotation 20 being arranged on the underside of the ski and the rollers 10 over the entire, optionally delimited by a curved border, underside are evenly distributed, the roll length varying in accordance with the course of the border 60 and the free interface between adjacent rolls 10 being essentially no larger than the area occupied by the rolls.
  • the waist is that the width of the ski is larger at its ends than in the middle.
  • the support frame 70 for mounting the axes of rotation 20 follows exactly the border 60. Since only one row 30 of rollers 10 is provided, each of the rollers 10 has an aligned end made of steel rings 80 at its two ends in order to grip edges on both longitudinal sides of the ski to guarantee. Due to the shape of the border 60, the roller skis according to the invention can be used either as skis for slalom, giant slalom, downhill, cross-country skiing or the like or for ski jumping.
  • FIG. 5 a shows a roller ski with a symmetrically tapering tip. Towards the top of the ski, the length of the rollers 10 decreases according to the course of the border 60, which corresponds to the course of the support frame 70.
  • FIG. 6 shows the case of a roller ski with evenly distributed rollers over the underside, wherein a variation of the roller length is not necessary for the equal distribution of the rollers.
  • Both longitudinal ends of the rollers have steel rings 80.
  • an upward curvature 90 can take place on one or both longitudinal ends of the ski.
  • Rollers 10 are also provided in the upwardly curved areas in order to function these areas, which are used on some occasions, such as jumps, according to their function on winter skis replicate.
  • the support frame 70 is formed in FIG. 8 in the form of a side wall 90 of the roller ski, in which the axes of rotation 20 are mounted. The rollers 10 protrude only partially beyond the side wall, so they are arranged sunk relative to the support frame 70.
  • FIG. 7 shows a section of a roller ski according to the invention.
  • the annular boundaries 80 project laterally beyond the roll core diameter and thereby delimit a hollow cylinder 81 made of elastic material, e.g. Aligned hard rubber.
  • the hard rubber pad 81 is pressed together while driving, which increases the edge grip accordingly.
  • the rollers 10 each have a ball bearing 83, in which rotational axes 20 are mounted, which pass through the rollers 10 over their entire length and are firmly connected at their ends to the support frame 70.
  • the axis of rotation 20 is fixed on the support frame 70 via an Allen key 20 screwed with an Allen counter screw 84.
  • FIG. 9 shows a detail from a roller ski with a waist, from which the variation of the roller length along the course of the border 60 can be seen.
  • the rollers 10 have lateral limiting rings 80 made of steel, which end flush with the hard rubber covering 81 of the rollers 10. If the weight is shifted while driving, the rings 80 emerge on the loaded side by displacing the hard rubber covering and can thus very effectively fulfill their function as edges, since the above limiting piece can penetrate into the ground.
  • lugs 71 are formed to support the axes of rotation of the rollers, which serve for the stable fastening of the ends of the axes of rotation.
  • the axes of rotation shown in all embodiments are stationary and the roller rotates about these axes. Conversely, the axes of rotation could also be connected to the rollers and rotate in bearing bushes attached to the support frame.
  • FIG. 10 shows a further embodiment according to the invention in the form of a race-roll ski board curved at its ends, it being clear in this figure that only the rollers 1 on the edge are provided with limiting rings or disks on the outside .
  • the carrier frame follows the border of the roller ski board and has two parallel auxiliary carriers in it, which support the axes of rotation of the rollers 1.
  • the detailed view shown in FIG. 11 also shows the mounting by means of ball bearings 83 and Allen axis 20. Due to the offset arrangement of the rollers, the Allen screws 20 can be screwed to the Allen screws 84 without problems.
  • the annular boundary 8, which is formed here only at the edge-side end of the outer rollers, can be seen, which limits a hard rubber hollow cylinder 81, which is drawn onto the core diameter of the roller, and is flush with it.
  • FIG. 12 shows a side view of the upwardly curved end of such a roller ski board, the rollers being evenly distributed over the curvature.
  • the support frame 7 is formed by the side wall 85 of the roller ski board.
  • FIG. 13 and FIG. 14 again show an enlarged illustration of two different embodiments of rollers 1 and 10 located on the edge with their axes of rotation 2 and 20, respectively.
  • the roller 10 in FIG. 13 has a through bore 86 running through its longitudinal axis, which is provided with an expansion bore 87 at each of its two ends.
  • the ball bearings 83 (not shown) are inserted into this extension bore 87 and fixed in the through bore 86 via the tubular part 89.
  • the Allen axis of rotation 20 can now be guided through the two ball bearings, being inserted through two opposite bores of the support frame 70, and screwed with the Allen screw 84 in a blind hole thread 91, which is implemented in one end of the Allen axis of rotation 20 (see also Fig. 7).
  • the limiting rings are unnecessary, so that a continuous hard rubber hollow cylinder can be mounted.
  • a larger diameter for example a few millimeters, can be provided in the middle rollers 1 in order to be able to achieve the tilting effect described above.

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