EP1909930A1 - Ski or snowboard having improved torsional rigidity - Google Patents
Ski or snowboard having improved torsional rigidityInfo
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- EP1909930A1 EP1909930A1 EP06733570A EP06733570A EP1909930A1 EP 1909930 A1 EP1909930 A1 EP 1909930A1 EP 06733570 A EP06733570 A EP 06733570A EP 06733570 A EP06733570 A EP 06733570A EP 1909930 A1 EP1909930 A1 EP 1909930A1
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- snowboard
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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
- A63C5/00—Skis or snowboards
- A63C5/003—Structure, covering or decoration of the upper ski surface
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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
- A63C5/00—Skis or snowboards
- A63C5/04—Structure of the surface thereof
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- the invention relates to a ski or a snowboard, in particular to measures for ensuring a corresponding rigidity, in particular torsional rigidity of the ski or snowboard, which is reflected in at least some embodiments in a characteristic embodiment of the upper ski or snowboard surface.
- the invention is based on the problem, as in the case of the ski or snowboard, of improving the transmission of forces from the region of attachment of the ski bindings to the respective ski edge, i. how to increase torsional stiffness, or torsional deformation around the longitudinal axis, without the need to somehow intervene in the existing bending characteristics and dimensions of the ski, and in particular without any additions to the usual dimensional frames of the currently available skis or snowboards would be submitted, or which would be located outside the ordinary dimension frame whose.
- ski is used because of easy comprehension, under which, however, "ski and snowboard” should be understood accordingly;
- the snowboard includes two blades, rather than a blade and an end, as is the case with skis, the invention is equally applicable and functional to the snowboard.
- the ski is subjected to bending loads during use to a considerable extent.
- the experts are in any case aware that, at least under certain circumstances, the ski is subject to torsional stresses during use, in the curve when the inner edge rests on the base in the front and / or rear of the ski, while the sliding surface can be at least predominantly moved away from the pad.
- the purpose of the present invention is to eliminate to the utmost the aforementioned torsional deformations without significantly affecting the flexing properties or flexural resilience of the ski.
- an additional structural element should be incorporated in the ski, namely a band running sinusoidally along the side of the ski, which on the one hand is practically unrestrictedly flexible in the longitudinal direction, while on the other hand a relatively high torsional rigidity of the ski ensures that at least amplitudes are large enough.
- the concept itself as it is, satisfies the set problem satisfactorily, but its practical realization involves a host of other unsolvable problems.
- the deformations of the individual sections of the mentioned sinusoidally extending element are too great that the element could be connected to the remaining construction parts of the ski and that these parts then form a unitary whole form a commercially acceptable product.
- the lower tips of the element are, for example, connected to the lower construction elements or directly to the sliding surface and to the edges, while the upper tips are connected to the shell which forms the upper ski surface, including with the plate for attachment of the ski binding, the side flanks should compensate for any relatively large relative displacements between the top and bottom tips of the sinusoidal elements, which is practically impossible.
- a sufficient increase in the torsional rigidity is ensured only in the case when the amplitudes of the curvature of the tape are large enough, which means in practice that the height of the ski is considerably larger, which is not desirable in the rule.
- a longitudinally corrugated reinforcing element is used, which on the one hand is flexible and on the other hand torsionally rigid.
- the element of this kind is conceived as a parabola which transitions into a sinusoid at the ends and is accordingly bent in the central region of the ski, ie in the region of the attachment of the ski binding, away from the underlay, while in the front and rear region of the ski first bent down against the pad and then back up in the direction towards the tip or tail; approximately in the neutral ski axis it is interrupted or completed.
- the reinforcing element itself is designed as a band that narrows in the central region, but is extended as far as possible in the front and rear regions of the ski and, as stated, at the same time also bent. Further, the reinforcing member is provided with centrally disposed openings through which a substantially straight flexible guide member is inserted, on which the mentioned flat reinforcing member is fitted, so that the guide member pierces the reinforcing member and extends through the waves of said reinforcing member.
- two extending in the longitudinal direction of the ski and in the transverse direction mutually spaced rod-shaped support are provided, which are mutatis mutandis curved in a manner similar to the band in the previous embodiment; the mentioned rod-shaped carrier are pushed through the correspondingly arranged openings in a running as a band guide element.
- the curved in the manner described rod-shaped carrier by the corresponding Inserted longitudinal guides which are mounted on the designed as a band guide element.
- a reinforcing element which is designed as a sinusoidally curved and running alongside the ski band on the sides is provided with the openings through which the mutually projecting bonds are inserted, which are just along the ski and each secured for themselves in the front and rear ski area.
- the mentioned sinusoidal curved band is also slightly flexible, with the mentioned bindings providing the corresponding bias of the ski for ensuring the necessary flexural rigidity.
- the said sinusoidally curved band ensures a certain torsional stiffness, but again only in the case when the amplitudes of the sinusoidal curvature are large enough. Also in this case, an increase in the height of the ski is unavoidable, so that the height of the ski then differs substantially over the entire length significantly from the height of the ordinary, commercially available and market-interesting skis.
- a ski is treated in which, viewed in the transverse plane, but in the upper part, ie below the upper surface of the ski and at a distance from the neutral bending axis of the respective average, viewed in the transverse plane flat reinforcing element is attached; it is mounted under a laminate shell, which is impregnated with synthetic resin and only in the middle part of the ski comprises two longitudinal, mutually spaced and in profile in the sense of the letter V and U bent up ribs.
- the mentioned The metal element is wider at the front and rear of the ski, but narrower in the middle part of the ski.
- the presence of said ribs in the middle part of the ski can influence, for example, the increase in the bending stiffness in the middle part of the ski.
- the presence of the mentioned flat metallic reinforcing element taking into account the increased width in the front and rear part, in any case considerably increases the weight of the ski, but does not significantly contribute to the improvement of the torsional rigidity of the ski in its front and rear parts.
- the invention relates to a ski or snowboard with improved torsional rigidity, namely either
- a location for attachment of the ski binding is provided in the central region on the upper surface, or it is equipped with at least a part of the built-in assembly for the adjustable attachment of the ski binding, and its front of the middle Area arranged front area with the blade is closed, while the arranged behind the central region rear region is closed with the ski end, and which comprises on the side facing against the base an interposed edge sliding layer, over which the lower, from the corresponding Number of supporting layers existing support assembly is provided, over which there is the core, which is surrounded because of the protection against unwanted external influences and mechanical damage either with the associated side edges and / or with the cover layer, the width of the ski in the central region smaller than in front of whose area and rear area of the ski is, or
- the ski or snowboard according to the invention comprises a unitary and relief-type support arranged above the core, the support elements of which, namely the outer support areas and the corresponding number of notches, including the bottom of the respective notch, are arranged in at least two planes at least one of the planes is in the vicinity of the neutral bending axis, or even coincides with this neutral bending axis, while the remainder of the planes or the other planes are spaced apart from said neutral bending axis in the direction away from the backing, and wherein said carrier in the front region of the ski and in the rear region of the ski, or mutatis mutandis, provided at least in the central region of the snowboard, each having at least one notch, while the lateral support areas over the central region, as well as over the front region and rear Area of the ski run.
- the mentioned support is provided in the front area and rear area of the ski or snowboard, each with at least one notch comprising a relief-like designed floor with the associated walls, wherein the bottom of at least one notch in the longitudinal direction of the ski or snowboard a set of forms periodically repeating curvatures or bulges, which are carried out preferably as a cambered fields or as a periodically repeating, sinusoidally extending indentations and bulges.
- the width of said notch or floor may be along the front portion and / or along the rear portion of the ski or snowboard either in accordance with the change in width or proportional to the change in the width of the ski or snowboard in its longitudinal direction from the smallest Width can be changed to the largest width.
- the width of the respective outer support region of the carrier along the front region and / or along the rear region of the ski or snowboard may be either variable or invariable.
- the division or the period of the bulges or indentations in the respective along the associated notch on the carrier in the respective region of the ski or Snowboards running set can be either fixed or gradually variable, so that, as seen in the direction away from the middle area of the ski or snowboard, it gradually decreases from the initial value to the final value.
- the depth of the indentation i. the distance between the plane in which the bottom of the notch is located and the plane in which the support areas are located may vary along the front area and / or rear area of the ski.
- Figure 1 is a ski according to the invention in perspective.
- Fig. 2 shows an example of the ski execution according to the invention, with a built-in
- FIG. 3 shows a ski according to the prior art
- Fig. 4 detail A of Fig. 1
- Fig. 5 shows one of the possible examples of the ski according to the invention, schematically in
- Fig. 6 shows another possible example of the ski according to the invention, schematically in
- FIG. 7 shows a further example of the ski according to the invention, schematically in longitudinal section;
- Fig. 8 shows one of the possible examples of the ski according to the invention, schematically in the
- FIG. 9 shows a still further example of the ski according to the invention, schematically in the
- FIG. 10 shows a still further example of the ski according to the invention, schematically in the
- FIG. 11 shows a still further example of the ski according to the invention, schematically in the
- FIG. 12 shows a still further example of the ski according to the invention, schematically in the
- Fig. 1 shows a ski in perspective, which basically consists of a middle area 1, a front area 2 and a rear area 3.
- the width of the ski b is smallest in the central region 1 and rises gradually and continuously over the front region 2 and the rear region 3 of the ski to the so-called blade 21 in the front region 2 and the ski end 31 in the rear region 3 of the ski ,
- Fig. 2 shows a ski in cross-section, in the central region 1; in the illustrated embodiment, an assembly 4 is provided for the adjustable attachment of the ski binding, a part of which is already installed in the ski itself.
- Fig. 3 Because of a more thorough understanding of the invention, it is shown in Fig. 3 in addition to the solutions shown above according to the prior art, which are also present in the patent literature, 'already known solution of the ski, in which an assembly 4 for the attachment of Ski binding in the middle area 1 is installed.
- the ski of this kind comprises a sliding layer 5 with the edges 51 and 52, above / between which the lower support assembly 6 is mounted, which consists of the support layers 61, 62, which are made of eg laminate, sheet metal or other building materials with corresponding mechanical properties.
- a core 7 with the associated side edges 71, 72 is present.
- the upper support assembly 8 consisting preferably of laminate layers, generally possibly also of metallic and other support layers 81, 82, 83; above this support assembly 8 is a cover layer 9, which protects the components and assemblies mounted under it from unwanted weathering and other influences and from mechanical damage; At the same time, it also serves to ensure the appropriate appearance of the ski.
- a plate 10 in which, in the example shown, the said assembly 4 is installed, and which is so on the support members, ie on the support assemblies 6 and 8, which are separated from each other by means of the core 7, whereby despite the installation of the mentioned assembly 4, a corresponding bending stiffness of the ski is maintained.
- the ski according to the invention comprises, or even further, the sliding layer 5 with the edges 51, 52 and the lower support group 6, which consists of a corresponding number of the laminate layers 61, 62, via which the core 7 with the associated side edges 71, 72 is installed.
- the carrier 100 Over the core 7 and the side flanks 71, 72 is mounted the carrier 100, which is formed as a unitary whole from the correspondingly formed flat building material, e.g. from laminate or, in principle, from correspondingly formed sheet metal, or a corresponding sheet or foil or a similar flat semi-finished product of metallic or non-metallic building material.
- the carrier 100 is rigidly connected to the core 7 and the side surfaces 71, 72 and, as stated, formed as a unitary whole, with its two support portions are at least in two planes.
- the carrier 100 namely at least in the front region 2 of the ski and in the rear region 3 of the ski, comprises at least one indentation 101, which is arranged above the core 7 and is located in the vicinity of the neutral bending axis or in the axis itself it comprises the outer support regions 102, 103 extending above the central region 1, over the front region 2 and the rear region 3 of the ski, which extend above its respective one Side edge 71, 72 are located and which are arranged at a corresponding distance from said neutral bending axis.
- the outer support portions 102, 103 of the carrier 100 may be flat and smooth, or may in general be designed differently, generally running over the upper surface of the ski and longitudinally along the entire length of the ski, from the ski end 31 up to the blade 21 or vice versa, that is to say over the middle area 1 as well as over the entire front area 2 and rear area 3 of the ski.
- the width B 0 (FIGS. 8 to 12) of the respective outer support region 102, 103 of the carrier 100 in the longitudinal direction can be generally invariable or variable, for example such that it extends either along the front region 2 against the front Shovel 21 or along the rear portion 3 of the ski against the ski end 31 is gradually increased or decreased.
- the mentioned notch 101 of the carrier 100 consists of a bottom 1010 with the associated walls 1010 ', 1010 ", the configuration of this notch 101, in particular of its bottom 1010, in a surprisingly simple manner highly effective on the bending stiffness as, and in particular, acting on the torsional stiffness of the carrier 100 and thus the whole ski.
- the width B of the mentioned notch 101 or its bottom 1010 changes in the longitudinal direction of the ski, namely along the front area 2 and the rear area 3 of the ski of the width B
- the bottom 1010 of the indentation 101 is embossed in accordance with the invention, with the bottom 1010 forming along the front portion 2 and rear portion 3 of the ski, respectively, a set of periodically recurring indentations 10101, either as cambered fields or waves a sinusoid or otherwise executed.
- the pitch or a period t of said protrusions 10101 in the respective set running along the front region 2 or rear region 3 of the ski in the respective indentation 101 on the carrier 100 may either be immutable or may be in the longitudinal direction also gradually change, ie it can from the initial value ti to the final value t 2 , as viewed in the direction of the central region 1 of the ski against the blade 21 or 31 or end, or vice versa, reduce or increase.
- Fig. 5 shows an embodiment in which the concavities 10101 are formed as waves of a sinusoid, while the period t along the ski is unchanged on the front part 2 as well as on the rear part of the ski.
- Fig. 6 shows an example in which the protrusions 10101 are made as waves of a sinusoid while the period t is variable along the ski; in this case it increases from the central region 1 along the rear region 3 towards the ski end 31 and along the front region 2 against the blade 21 from the smallest value t ( to the highest value t 2 .
- Fig. 7 shows an example in which the concavities 10101 are formed as waves of a sine-wave, while the period t is variable along the ski; In this case, it increases or decreases from the central region 1 along the rear region 3 against the ski end 31 and along the front region 2 against the blade 21 from the smallest value t, to the highest value t_.
- Fig. 8 shows an example of the ski design in which the support portions 102, 103 are in one plane while the bottom 010 of the notch 101 is in another plane.
- the width B of the notch 101 changes along the ski so that they are in the direction of the central region 1, the starting width B 1, along the front portion 2 against the blade 21 and along the rear portion 3 against increases the ski end 31 against the highest value B 2 .
- Fig. 9 shows an example of the ski chock, in which the support portions 102, 103 are in one plane while the bottom 1010 of the notch 101 is in another plane.
- the width B of the notch 101 changes along the ski so that they are in the direction of the central region 1, the starting width B 1 , along the front portion 2 against the blade 21 and along the rear portion 3 against increases the ski end 31 against the highest value B 2 .
- the width B 0 of the support areas 102, 103 remains at least substantially unchanged, although it may also be variable.
- the bottom 1010 of the notch 101 is provided with sinusoidal convexities 10101, the pitch t of which increases along the ski in the direction away from the central region 1 analogously to the graduation in FIG. 6 from the initial value t to the final value t 2 .
- Fig. 10 shows an example of the ski chock, in which the support portions 102, 103 are in one plane while the bottom 1010 of the notch 101 is in another plane.
- the width B of the notch 101 changes along the ski so that they are in the direction of the central region 1, the starting width B 1 , along the front portion 2 against the blade 21 and along the rear portion 3 against increases the ski end 31 against the highest value B 2 .
- the width B 0 of the support areas 102, 103 remains at least substantially unchanged, although it may also be variable.
- the bottom 1010 of the indentation 101 is provided with the domes 10101, which are designed as periodically repeating crowns, with the period t along the ski in the direction away from the middle region 1, from the initial value t, to the final value t 2 , similar to Fig. 6, enlarged.
- Fig. 11 shows an example of the ski design in which the support portions 102, 103 are in one plane while the bottom 1010 of the notch 101 is in another plane.
- the width B of the notch 101 changes along the ski, in such a way that it increases in the direction from the central region 1, from the initial width Bi 1 along the front region 2 against the blade 21 or along the rear region 3 towards the ski end 31 against the highest value B 2 .
- the width B 0 of the support areas 102, 103 remains at least substantially unchanged, although it may also be variable.
- the bottom 1010 of the notch 101 is provided with the concavities 10101, which are designed as waves of a sinusoid, wherein the period t along the ski in the direction away from the central region 1, from the initial value t, to the final value t 2 , as in Fig. 6, enlarged.
- the depth of the notch 101 that is, the distance between the plane in which the support portions 102, 103 are located and the plane of the bottom 101 in the direction away from the central portion, decreases.
- Fig. 12 shows an example of the ski embodiment in which the support portions 102, 103 are in one plane while the bottom 1010 of the notch 101 is in another plane.
- the width B of the indentation 101 changes along the ski, specifically in such a way that it extends in the direction from the middle section 1, from the initial width B, up along the front section 2 toward the shovel 21 and along the rear section 3 increases the ski end 31 against the highest value B 2 .
- the width B 0 of the support areas 102, 103 remains at least substantially unchanged, although it may also be variable.
- the bottom 1010 of the indentation 101 is provided with the concavities 10101, which are designed as periodically repeating crowns, with the period t along the ski in the direction away from the central region 1, from the initial value t, to the final value t 2 , similar to that in FIG. 6, enlarged.
- the depth of the notch 101 that is, the distance between the plane in which the support portions 102, 103 are located and the plane of the bottom 101 in the direction away from the central portion, decreases.
- the ski is characterized by numerous advantages.
- the ski provided with the 100 ski is readily executable either as a carving or classic ski for alpine skiing, as well as a free-style ski or as a ski suitable for any other type of skiing, including with water skiing , as either a ski with the built-in assembly 4 for the positioning of the ski binding, or without
- an additional cover layer 9 can be effortlessly applied over said carrier 100, eg for aesthetic or other reasons, but this is not absolutely necessary in principle.
- the configuration of the carrier 100 in particular the distance between the bottoms 1010 of the notches 101 in the front region 2 and in the rear region 3 of the ski and between the outer support regions 102, 103, also the configuration of the outer support regions 102, 103, in particular from the perspective of the width B 0 , further the configuration of the notches 101, including their width B, B ,, B 2 along the front portion 2 and rear portion 3 of the ski and the bottom 1010, taking into account the execution itself which offers in the form of crowns or a sinusoid along the ski from bulges 10101 of variable or invariable pitch or period t, t b X 1 , exceptionally wide possibilities of selection and adjustment of the bending and torsional stiffness offers, especially also the relationship between the torsional and bending stiffness of the ski as a whole.
- the advantageous effect of the installation of the said carrier 100 is also evident in the considerably shorter distance of the transmission of the force from the region of attachment of the ski binding, ie from the carrier 100, to the respectively associated ski edge 51, 52, because the distance between the bottoms 1010 the respective notches 101 of the carrier 100 along the entire front region 2 and rear region 3 of the ski is relatively short. Because the carrier 100 is correspondingly stiff from the point of view of torsion and bending, the pressure force on the respective edge 51, 52 in the front region 2 and in the rear region 3 of the ski is correspondingly large.
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