EP0674926B1 - Rollen-Skibrett - Google Patents
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- EP0674926B1 EP0674926B1 EP95890043A EP95890043A EP0674926B1 EP 0674926 B1 EP0674926 B1 EP 0674926B1 EP 95890043 A EP95890043 A EP 95890043A EP 95890043 A EP95890043 A EP 95890043A EP 0674926 B1 EP0674926 B1 EP 0674926B1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C17/00—Roller skates; Skate-boards
- A63C17/01—Skateboards
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C17/00—Roller skates; Skate-boards
- A63C17/01—Skateboards
- A63C17/014—Wheel arrangements
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C17/00—Roller skates; Skate-boards
- A63C17/04—Roller skates; Skate-boards with wheels arranged otherwise than in two pairs
- A63C17/045—Roller 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 one Support frame for storing the rollers on the bottom of the ski.
- Roller ski boards or roller skis of this type are for sporting activities or for Summer training has been known for some time. With such sports equipment, it is possible one without a snow pad like a skier or snowboarder suitable slope made of sand, earth, gravel or similar with or without vegetation but also on concrete, Driving down asphalt or similar artificial slopes, starting with Swings to keep the travel speed to a tolerable level.
- roller ski boards or roller skis are distributed on the bottom, unrelated to the border of the roller ski board or roller ski stands. This creates one compared to winter skis or tread boards changed tread, which changes the desired driving characteristics the corresponding winter ski equipment for summer operation can not be imitated. This comes into play on ski boards (snowboards) as well as on skis, which ones thanks to the shape of the tread to help completely different driving behavior can be.
- ski boards such as freestyle, all-round or Race boards that can be identified solely by the design of their tread.
- CH-PS-176 382 discloses a roller skate, on the underside of which a central one Row with wide, parallel rollers and two outer, to the central row Longitudinally offset rows with narrow, parallel rollers are attached, the free area between adjacent roles is smaller than the area occupied by the roles.
- the Roller axes are up along one at the front and rear end of the shoe curved line arranged in the longitudinal direction of the roller skate to the properties of a To replicate ice skates.
- the object of the invention is to provide a roller ski board or a roller ski that or which can be influenced in its driving behavior by designing its or its tread is, as is possible with the corresponding winter ski equipment.
- Another task is to specify a roller ski board or a roller ski that has a particularly effective edge grip.
- roller ski boards of the type mentioned at the beginning achieved that several longitudinal rows with a variety of preferably in substantially equally spaced and parallel with their axes of rotation rollers are provided, the rows being offset with respect to their respective roll axes of rotation are arranged, and that the rollers over the entire, by a curved Bordered, underside evenly spaced, the roll length of the rolls on the edge, following the course of the border, and the free interface between adjacent roles substantially not larger than that of area occupied by the rollers.
- roller skis with one leg stand thereby solved according to the invention.
- a longitudinal row with a variety of preferably substantially equally spaced. with their axes of rotation parallel aligned rollers is arranged, and that the rollers over the entire, bounded by a curved border, underside are evenly distributed, whereby the roll length varies according to the course of the border and the free interface between adjacent roles substantially no larger than that occupied by the roles Area is.
- the support frame at least partially along the optionally curved border of the underside.
- the border of the Bottom of the nearest roll longitudinal ends with a disc or ring-shaped Boundary made from an edge material, e.g. Steel or diamond. are provided.
- the disc or ring-shaped boundary (s) protrude beyond the roll core diameter, and that the above part of the boundary (s) is a hollow cylinder wound on the roll made of elastic material, e.g. Hard rubber limited on one side or on both sides aligned.
- the hard rubber that yields under pressure can be applied when swings are made release the edges for use.
- At least the Underside runs curved upward in the area of the longitudinal end or ends.
- roller ski board or roller ski with rollers is also undersurface provided so that the curvature common with winter skis also with summer skis (boarders) can perform its function of supporting the jumping figure.
- one in the middle Row of casters located with a larger diameter than that of the side rollers rows.
- the support frame is partly formed by side walls of the roller ski board or roller ski.
- roller ski board according to the invention or roller skis.
- an advantageous embodiment of the invention can consist in that the axis of rotation the roller by means of an Allen screw head on one end and blind hole thread on the other end provided axis is formed by one in the longitudinal axis of the roller running through hole is guided, which is an extension to both ends Includes recording of a ball joint, 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 In this way it is possible to store the rollers very stably, so that they can also be on the rollers acting floor material no noticeable influence on the rolling properties cause. Due to the staggered arrangement of the rows of rollers, the assembly of the rollers can also be carried out very quickly with roller ski boards.
- Fig. 1 the underside of a freestyle roller ski board is shown in a schematic representation shown for two-legged stand with a support frame 7, in which several according to the invention longitudinal rows 3 with a plurality of preferably at the same distance spaced rollers 1 with their axes of rotation 2 parallel are provided, the rows being staggered with respect to their respective roll axes of rotation.
- the rollers are arranged so that they form a tread. They are the same ski bindings as usable for corresponding snowboards, the mounting points of the Bindings can be chosen the same to achieve the same driving behavior.
- the roles 1 over the entire by a curved border 6 limited area evenly distributed.
- Roll length of the rolls 1 located on the edge following the course of the border 6 and the free interface between adjacent rollers 1 is essentially no larger than that area occupied by the rollers 1.
- the rollers 1 of a row 3 are in this embodiment offset by half a roller distance.
- the invention is not thereby restricted, any other measure 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 along the curved border 6 of the underside and points within the border still parallel sub-beams, which form part of the support frame 7.
- the support frame 7 Through the curved Outside of the support frame 7, it is possible to use the rows 3 located on the outside guided rollers 1 by varying their length exactly the border 6 of the roller ski board adjust so that a tread similar to winter sports equipment through the rollers 1 can be replicated.
- the roller ends closest to the border 6 of the underside are marked with a annular boundary 8 made of steel in order to start a swing or to simulate an edge for the change of direction.
- the boundary can also be disc-shaped be carried out, whereby they are also made of a different edge material, e.g. Diamond, can exist.
- This variant of the invention is primarily made for natural slopes Sand, gravel or earth or similar suitable. For artificial slopes made of concrete, asphalt or similar can on these edges will be dispensed with.
- rollers are evenly distributed over the underside and the The length of the rolls of the rolls 1 on the edge with the curved border 6 varies. In this way it is possible to roll all areas of the underside including the ski tip 1 to cover evenly, which makes the riding characteristics similar to a snowboard can be designed.
- Fig. 3 a is a development of the invention in the form of a race roller ski board shown.
- 3 b is the variation of the length 1 of the rollers 1 along the Outline 6 can be seen very well.
- the attached to the edge ends of the rollers Steel rings 8 are flush with the rollers. It can be used in all embodiments of roller ski boards can be provided that a centrally located row of rollers 1 with has a larger diameter than that of the rollers of the rows 3 lying on the side. Due to the increase in diameter, the dead weight of the Skier a tilting process is caused by the insertion of a swing facilitated.
- FIG. 4 shows a roller ski according to the invention for one-legged stand, a longitudinal row 30 with a plurality of preferably equally spaced, with their axes of rotation 20 aligned parallel 10 is arranged and the rollers 10 over the entire, possibly by a curved Bordered, underside evenly spaced, the roll length following the course of the border 60 varies and the free interface between adjacent roles 10 substantially no larger than that occupied by the roles Area is.
- a waistline is that the width of the ski is larger at its ends than in the middle.
- the support frame 70 for storing the axes of rotation 20 exactly follows 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 at both ends 80 to ensure edge grip on both long sides of the ski.
- the invention Roller skis can be chosen by the shape of the border 60 as skis for slalom, giant slalom, downhill, cross-country skiing or similar, or for ski jumping Find.
- FIG. 5 a shows a roller ski with a symmetrically tapering tip.
- the length of the rollers 10 decreases in accordance with the course of the border 60, which corresponds to the course of the support frame 70.
- roller ski 6 shows the case of a roller ski with evenly distributed rollers over the underside, a variation of the roll length is not necessary to evenly distribute the rolls.
- Both longitudinal ends of the rollers have steel rings 80.
- As seen from the side view Fig. 8 can be seen, one or at both longitudinal ends of the ski Curvature 90 upwards.
- rollers 10 in the upward curved Areas provided to function these areas, which on some occasions, used for jumps, depending on their function on winter skis replicate.
- the support frame 70 is in FIG. 8 in the form of a side wall 90 of the roller ski formed in which the axes of rotation 20 are mounted. The rollers 10 only protrude Part beyond the side wall, so are sunk against your support frame 70 arranged.
- the annular boundaries 80 project laterally beyond the roll core diameter and limit a hollow cylinder 81 mounted on the roller 10 at both longitudinal ends made of elastic material, e.g. Aligned hard rubber. During the journey is when edging the sheer compresses the hard rubber pad 81, causing the edge grip increased accordingly.
- the rollers 10 each have a ball bearing 83 at their two longitudinal ends in which axes of rotation 20 are mounted, the rollers 10 over their entire length enforce and are firmly connected at their ends to the support frame 70.
- the axis of rotation In this exemplary embodiment, 20 is screwed onto an Allen screw 84 Allen axis 20 fixed to the support frame 70.
- Fig. 9 shows a section of a roller ski with waist, from which the variation of Roll length along the course of the border 60 can be seen.
- the rollers 10 have lateral limiting rings 80 made of steel, which are aligned with the hard rubber covering 81 Complete rolls 10. If the weight is shifted while driving, the rings 80 occur the loaded side by displacing the hard rubber covering and can thus their Function as edges very effectively do justice to the above limiting piece can penetrate into the underground.
- On the support frame 70 are for mounting the axes of rotation the rollers 10 lugs 71 formed, the stable attachment of the ends of the axes of rotation to serve.
- the axes of rotation shown in all embodiments are stationary and it rotates each the role around these axes. Conversely, the axes of rotation with the Rollers are connected and rotate in bearing bushes attached to the support frame.
- FIG. 10 shows a further embodiment according to the invention in the form of an on its
- the ends of curved race-roll ski boards are shown, being exactly in this figure it can be seen that only the rollers 1 on the edge with limiting rings or disks are provided on the outside.
- the support frame follows the outline of the roller ski board and has two parallel auxiliary carriers therein, which define the axes of rotation of the rollers 1 support.
- Fig. 11 is also the storage by means of ball bearings 83 and Allen axis 20 are shown. Due to the staggered arrangement of the roles Screwing of the Allen axles 20 with the Allen counter screws 84 can be done easily.
- the one formed here only at the edge of the outer rollers to recognize annular boundary 8, which is drawn onto the roll core diameter Hard rubber hollow cylinder 81 limited and flush with this.
- the support frame 7 is formed by the side wall 85 of the roller ski board.
- FIGS. 13 and 14 again show an enlarged representation of two different ones Embodiments of rollers 1 and 10 located on the edge with their axes of rotation 2 and 20 reproduced.
- the roller 10 in FIG. 13 has a running through its longitudinal axis Through hole 86 except the two ends of each with one Extension hole 87 is provided.
- the ball bearings are in this extension bore 87 83 (not shown) used and over the tubular portion 89 in the through hole 86 fixed.
- 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 with the Allen screw 84 in a blind hole thread 91, which in one end of the Allen axis of rotation 20 is screwed (see also Fig. 7).
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- Rollen-Schibrett für beidbeinigen Stand mit einem Trägergerüst (7) zum Lagern von Laufrollen (1) an der Schibrett-Unterseite, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß mehrere längsverlaufende Reihen (3) mit einer Vielzahl von vorzugsweise im wesentlichen gleich beabstandeten und mit ihren Drehachsen (2) parallel ausgerichteten Rollen (1) vorgesehen sind, wobei die Reihen hinsichtlich ihrer jeweiligen Rollendrehachsen (2) versetzt angeordnet sind, und daß die Rollen (1) über die gesamte, durch eine geschwungene Umrandung (6) begrenzte, Unterseite gleichmäßig verteilt sind, wobei die Rollenlänge der randseitig gelegenen Rollen (1) dem Verlauf der Umrandung (6) folgend variiert und die freie Zwischenfläche zwischen benachbarten Rollen (1) im wesentlichen nicht größer als die von den Rollen (1) eingenommene Fläche ist.
- Rollenschi für jeweils einbeinigen Stand mit einem Trägergerüst (70) zum Lagern von Laufrollen (10) an der Schi-Unterseite, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß eine längsverlaufende Reihe (30) mit einer Vielzahl von vorzugsweise im wesentlich gleich beabstandeten, mit ihren Drehachsen (20) parallel ausgerichteten Rollen (10) angeordnet ist, und daß die Rollen (10) über die gesamte, durch eine geschwungene Umrandung (60) begrenzte, Unterseite gleichmäßig verteilt sind, wobei die Rollenlänge dem Verlauf der Umrandung (60) folgend variiert und die freie Zwischenfläche zwischen benachbarten Rollen (10) im wesentlichen nicht größer als die von den Rollen (10) eingenommene Fläche ist.
- Rollen-Schibrett bzw. Rollenschi nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Trägergerüst (7, 70) zumindest teilweise entlang der, gegebenenfalls geschwungenen Umrandung (6, 60) der Unterseite geführt ist.
- Rollen-Schibrett bzw. Rollenschi nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die der Umrandung (6, 60) der Unterseite nächstliegenden Rollenlängsenden mit einer scheiben- oder ringförmigen Begrenzung (8, 80) aus einem Kantenmaterial, z.B. Stahl, versehen sind.
- Rollen-Schibrett bzw. Rollenschi nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die scheiben-oder ringförmige Begrenzung (8, 80) der Rollen (1, 10) fluchtend mit der Rollenmantelfläche verläuft.
- Rollen-Schibrett bzw. Rollenschi nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die scheiben- oder ringförmige Begrenzung(en) (8, 80) über den Rollenkerndurchmesser vorsteht bzw. vorstehen, und daß der vorstehende Teil der Begrenzung(en) (8, 80) einen auf die Rolle (1, 10) aufgezogenen Hohlzylinder (81) aus elastischem Material, z.B. Hartgummi, einseitig bzw. beidseitig fluchtend begrenzt.
- Rollen-Schibrett bzw. Rollenschi nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß zumindest die Unterseite im Bereich des oder der Längsenden nach oben gekrümmt verläuft.
- Rollen-Schibrett bzw. Rollenschi nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß eine mittig gelegene Rollen-Reihe (3) Rollen (1) mit einem größeren Durchmesser als der der Rollen der seitlich gelegenen Reihen (3) aufweist.
- Rollen-Schibrett bzw. Rollenschi nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Trägergerüst (7) zum Teil durch Seitenwände (90, 85) des Rollenschibretts- bzw. Rollenschis gebildet ist.
- Rollen-Schibrett bzw. Rollenschi nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Drehachse (2, 20) der Rolle (1, 10) durch eine mit Imbusschraubenkopf (93) an einem Ende und Sacklochgewinde (91) am anderen Ende versehene Achse gebildet ist, die durch eine in der Längsachse der Rolle (1, 10) verlaufende Durchgangsbohrung (86) geführt ist, welche zu beiden Enden eine Erweiterung (87) zur Aufnahme je eines Kugelgelenkes (83) aufweist, in welchen die Imbusdrehachse (2, 20) gelagert ist und daß die Imbusdrehachse (2, 20) über eine Imbusgegenschraube (84) mit dem Trägergerüst (7, 70) verbunden ist.
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