EP1952853A1 - Engin de glisse multifonctionnel - Google Patents

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EP1952853A1
EP1952853A1 EP08001468A EP08001468A EP1952853A1 EP 1952853 A1 EP1952853 A1 EP 1952853A1 EP 08001468 A EP08001468 A EP 08001468A EP 08001468 A EP08001468 A EP 08001468A EP 1952853 A1 EP1952853 A1 EP 1952853A1
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sliding device
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Bernhard Ing. Riepler
Rupert Huber
Helmut Dipl.-Ing. Holzer
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/03Mono skis; Snowboards
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C2203/00Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts
    • A63C2203/06Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts enabling conversion into another device

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  • the invention relates to a multi-functional board-like gliding device, which has mutually distanced in the direction of a longitudinal axis end portions and in its longitudinal extent in Gleitteil advocates divisible, with a plurality of longitudinal direction arranged in the first and second coupling means for mutual connection of the two Gleitteilerie, the two coupled to each other Gleitteil advocates a first operating state and these represent a second operating state in the separate position, and with binding means.
  • a divisible snowboard which is longitudinally divisible into a pair of ski and is provided with means for releasably connecting the two snowboard parts.
  • detachably mountable, rigidly binding binding plates are provided as part of this connecting means essentially transversely to its longitudinal extension over its separating gap and substantially on the outside of the snowboard parts.
  • detachable connection between the binding plates and both snowboard parts are provided in the vicinity of the separating gap. For both states of use, a uniform usage direction is provided.
  • the snowboard consists essentially of longitudinally parallel juxtaposed releasable parts which are provided with shoe holding devices for supporting a snowboard occupant thereon.
  • the shoe holding device can be positioned in at least two positions on the snowboard. A position thereof is oriented substantially in the longitudinal direction of the snowboard, wherein a further position is oriented substantially transverse thereto.
  • the two shoe holding devices serve to hold the two parts of the snowboard together.
  • Another, in its longitudinal axis divisible trained snowboard is from the DE 197 03 773 A1 known.
  • the left and right halves snowboards are formed symmetrically, wherein the two halves by cross-closures in the front, middle and rear area are connected to each other to the rigid snowboard and fastened relative to each other.
  • a widening element in the form of a middle piece filling the gap over the entire length is used.
  • the two halves and the widening element are rigidly connected to each other by the same cross-locks as the two halves alone in the case of the normal width.
  • Similar spacer parts are from the DE 89 03 154 U1 as well as the DE 296 18 514 U1 known.
  • the present invention has for its object to improve the overall use and use of the sliding device or the individual Gleitteilaus.
  • This object of the invention is achieved in that in the first operating state in the coupled position, the two Gleitteilerie form a first end portion defining a first direction of use and in the second operating state in the separated position of the other end portions or one opposite to the first use direction second Define usage direction.
  • the surprising advantage resulting from the features of claim 1 lies in the fact that a dedicated direction of use is provided for each of the different operating states.
  • the final training of the longitudinally spaced-apart end portions can be optimally adapted to the particular application.
  • a closed bucket training - a so-called "nose" - can be created for the descent.
  • the ascent or the departure in the second operating state of it independently of the other end section can be tailored specifically to this purpose. Due to the ability to divide the gliding device, special attention can be paid to each application and a specially designed blade end can be formed for each direction of movement.
  • a dependent of the waisting cornering of the sliding device is made possible for the first operating state.
  • the multifunctional use of the second coupling means of the first coupling device additional Aids can be saved, whereby on the one hand the risk of losing or forgetting is minimized and on the other hand, the second coupling agent for the rise can be used as a climbing aid. Furthermore, this can be used during departure as a coupling agent for Gleitteilaus. This saves weight and material for the user.
  • the first leg parts can be used as tension elements for the coupling operation in cooperation with the bracket part use and additionally achieved by the connecting element, the mutual planar alignment of Gleitteiltechnik.
  • an embodiment according to claim 12 proves advantageous because it can be done without further aids or connecting means, a coupling of the second coupling means used as a climbing aid on the binding device.
  • an embodiment according to claim 14 is also advantageous, since an additional locking of the two elements takes place relative to one another and thereby also higher forces, for example in snow pressed or clamped in the binding region, can be transmitted.
  • the binding device is used as a coupling element for the second coupling device without additional aids.
  • additional connecting means can be saved, whereby the transport volume for a user is also reduced.
  • the embodiment according to claim 18 makes it possible to save further additional parts and thus considerably simplify the use and the use, since both the locking of the second coupling device is made possible on a single disc-shaped component, and a simple holder or holder for the second operating state Lock for the climbing aid or the crampon is created.
  • the embodiment according to claim 19 is advantageous, since such an unintentional unlocking of the second coupling devices is prevented. As a result, a higher level of security for the user is achieved even with occurring bumps or deflections during use.
  • a multi-functional, board-like gliding device 1 shown in mutually different use or operating states, said in the direction of a longitudinal axis 2 spaced apart end portions 3, 4.
  • the board-like sliding device 1 is formed in Gleitteilerie 5, 6 divisible.
  • first and second coupling means 7, 8 are provided for mutual connection of the two Gleitteilerie 5, 6 and thus to form the board-like sliding device 1 .
  • the two first coupling means 7 in the region of the first end portion 3 and the second end portion 4 adjacent thereto arranged and serve to form in the coupled or interconnected position of Gleitteilella 5, 6 a unit, namely the entire sliding device 1, form.
  • the more detailed description of the first clutch device 7 takes place in the following figures.
  • the second coupling devices 8 are arranged in the section of binding devices 9 or partially formed by them.
  • Fig. 1 sliding devices 1 shown in coupled Gleitteilellan 5, 6 is a so-called first operating state Fig. 2 the two Gleitteilella 5, 6 are shown in a separate position and thereby form a so-called second operating state.
  • the gliding device 1 can thus also be regarded or referred to as a divisible snowboard, wherein the two Gleitteilella 5, 6 in use in the second operating state, such as ski, especially as a touring ski, for the rise and, if necessary, can be used as a downhill ,
  • the two directly in the first operating state juxtaposed or adjacent Gleitteilella 5,6 each have mutually facing longitudinal edges 12, 13, which seen in the embodiment shown here in the longitudinal direction thereof are designed to extend straight.
  • a self-contained and unit-forming sliding surface 14 for the sliding device 1 is achieved.
  • the connection of the two Gleitteilella 5, 6 to the unit of the sliding device 1 can be done without any intermediate components.
  • the first end portion 3 is limited in the first operating state by an approximately between the outer longitudinal edges 15, 16 extending and continuously in the same direction curved first curve 17.
  • an asymmetric blade formation in the first end portion 3 is achieved, which, however, in the first operating state, ie at coupled Gleitteilellan 5, 6, the convex curved first curve 17.
  • This convexly curved second curve 18 may correspond to a conventional design of the blade shape of skis, in particular touring skis.
  • Fig. 3 to 10 is the first coupling device 7 and the components forming these shown in more detail. These in the Fig. 3 to 10 shown and described embodiments of the first coupling device 7 may each represent independent, independent solutions, in addition to avoid unnecessary repetition, to the description in the preceding Fig. 1 and 2 is referred to or referred to.
  • the first coupling device 7 comprises in each case first and second coupling means 20, 21, wherein in the first operating state, the first coupling means 20 are respectively mounted on the two immediately adjacent arranged Gleitteilerie 5, 6 and in cooperation with the second or the second coupling means 21, the two Gleitteilerie 5, 6 are coupled.
  • the second coupling means 21 each form a climbing aid for the binding device 9, which will be described in detail later.
  • the climbing aid 22 serves to limit the pivotally mounted with respect to the Gleitteilerie 5, 6 binding devices 9 in their pivotal movement with respect to the Gleitteiltechnik.
  • the stiffening aid 22 is mounted on the underside of the binding device 9 and protrudes in the direction of a surface 23 of the Gleitteilerie 5, 6 and the sliding device 1 before.
  • the pivotally mounted binding device 9 serves to facilitate the walking movement with the Gleitteilerien 5, 6 for a user, as is well known in touring boots with their own touring bindings. If the ascent area steeper, ie the angle between a horizontal and Gleitteiltechnikn 5, 6 larger, without the use of the climbing aid 22, the user with the Binding device 9 up to the surface 23 of Gleitteiltechnik 5, 6 swing back when supporting on the Gleitteiltechnikn 5, 6.
  • the first coupling means 20 are each block-shaped and in the vertical direction with respect to the arranged between the two Gleitteilarian 5, 6, rectilinear longitudinal edges 12, 13 each provided with aligned openings 24, 25.
  • the first coupling means 20 comprise in this embodiment shown here each base body 26, 27. In this case, one of the base body 26, 27 each one of the Gleitteiltechnik 5, 6 associated with and fixedly supported on this in each of the operating states.
  • the second coupling means 21 comprises in the embodiment shown here a U-shaped base body 28 having a first base part 29 and first leg portions 30.
  • the main body 28 may be formed of a flat material made of a variety of materials.
  • the second coupling means 21 also comprises a bolt-shaped connecting element 31, which is held on the first base part 29.
  • the connecting element 31 and the two first leg portions 30 have approximately the same extension direction.
  • the connecting element 31 is arranged centrally between the two first leg portions 30 and is used in the first operating state, that is, in the case of mutually coupled Gleitteilaus 5, 6, in the openings 24, 25 of the first coupling means 20.
  • the connecting element 31 extends through the two base bodies 26, 27 at least in the region of the mutually facing sides, whereby, with a suitable choice of the fits, a mutual alignment and fixation in the vertical direction to the surface 23 takes place.
  • the second coupling means 21 further includes an approximately U-shaped bracket member 32.
  • This bracket member 32 in turn includes a second base member 33 and second leg portions 34, which are each pivotally connected to the first leg portions 30 of the body 28.
  • the bracket part 32 may be formed, for example, from a curved round material, which in each case has an inwardly bent pivot pin 35 at the ends of the second leg portions 34 facing away from the second base portion 33. This pivot pin 35 engages in an opening in the first leg portions 30 of the base body 28 and is thus in its position relative to the base body 28 pivotally.
  • the connecting element 31 inserted into the two openings 24, 25 of the first coupling means 20.
  • the U-shaped base body 28 surrounds the first coupling means 20 at least partially, wherein the first base member 29 optionally with the interposition of a spacer element on the first coupling means 20, for example, the base body 26 is supported.
  • the second base part 27 of the first coupling means 20 is encompassed by the U-shaped bracket member 32 on the side facing away from the first base member 29 side, as best of the Fig. 4 can be seen.
  • this preferably has an at least partially, but preferably over the longitudinal extent of the base part 33 passing locking lug 36.
  • the further coupling means 21, namely the base body 28, further comprises at least one coupling part 37, which in the second operating state as a climbing aid 22 in a coupling receptacle 38 - see Fig. 11 - Is used in the binding device 9.
  • the one or more coupling parts 37 are arranged on the base part 29 in this embodiment shown here and ironed or U-shaped.
  • Fig. 9 Still shown that starting from the opening for receiving the pivot pin 35 of the bracket member 32 locking recesses 39, 40 recessed in the first leg portions 30 are arranged or formed. With appropriate pivoting movement and bias of the bracket member 32 and the interaction with the locking recesses 39, 40 can thereby be achieved relative to the main body 28 of the second coupling means 21, an alignment or fixing the position of the bracket member 32.
  • first and second leg portions 30, 34 may be provided or arranged on the first leg portion 30 of the body 28 at least one stop element 41 which in the first operating state and optionally also in the second operating state as a climbing aid 22nd cooperates with the U-shaped bracket member 32 and defines this relative to the U-shaped base 28 in its position.
  • the climbing aid 22 is shown in the second operating state at the binding device 9, wherein here the coupled position between the coupling part 37 and the coupling receptacle 38 in a base plate 42 simplified is shown schematically.
  • the first leg portions 30 of the main body 28 define a first height 43.
  • the second base portion 33 in cooperation with the base body 28, in particular its first leg portions 30 a second height 44 to greater.
  • the coupling part 37 used in the coupling receptacle 37 is a locking element 45 can be assigned, which is designed to be displaced from a release position into a locking position.
  • the release position serves to be able to use the coupling part 37 in the coupling receptacle 38 and that after the adjustment or pivoting of the locking element 45 in the locked position unintentional release of the climbing aid 22 is secured secured by the binding device 9.
  • This locking element 45 may for example be part of a disk-shaped component 57-see also Fig. 12 and 13 - Which is formed about a rotation axis 47 pivotable or rotatable, as will be described in detail below in the binding device 9.
  • the binding device 9 for the gliding device 1 or the Gleitteilella 5, 6 is shown, wherein the binding device 9 considered by itself optionally an independent invention or training independently of the sliding device 1 and the Gleitteilellan 5, 6 may represent.
  • the detailed description in the previous ones will be used Fig. 1 to 11 referred or referred.
  • a cover element which can be arranged on the side facing the shoe on the binding device 9 or the base plate 42 has been omitted.
  • the first and second coupling devices 7, 8 are provided for mutually connecting or coupling the Gleitteilella 5, 6.
  • the binding device 9 forms a first coupling element 48 of the second coupling device 8 and interacts in each case with a plurality of second coupling elements 49 arranged on the two sliding part devices 5, 6 in the section of the rectilinear longitudinal edges 12, 13.
  • the first coupling element 48 on the binding device 9 comprises at least one coupling opening 50 and a locking element 51.
  • the second coupling element 49 is here designed in the form of a coupling pin 52 which has a recess 53 arranged therein and a support element 54.
  • the recess 53 may be formed, for example, by an undercut.
  • the support member 54 in turn may be formed for example by a collar.
  • the locking element 51 is designed to be displaceable with respect to the coupling opening 50 from a release position into a locking position. In the locking position, the locking element 51 engages under the support member 54 and engages in the recess 53 a.
  • these are fixedly arranged on the Gleitteiltechnikn 5, 6 on both sides of the longitudinal edges 12, 13.
  • the binding device 9 For coupling the two coupling elements 48, 49 of the second coupling device 8 is the binding device 9 with its base plate 42 and the coupling openings 50 arranged therein, which together form the first coupling element 48, to be placed on the second coupling elements 49. After a corresponding displacement of the locking element 51 or the same due to the initial wedge-shaped training a rigid locking between the two coupling elements 48, 49. This results in a tension of the two Gleitteilaus 5, 6 and the binding means 9. Thus, the sliding device 1 has its first operating state and can be used as a snowboard.
  • the first and second coupling elements 48, 49 may be arranged on a common, a center 55 having Operanik 56. In the case of a symmetrical division, this can mean, for example, a mutually square arrangement of the coupling elements 48, 49.
  • the binding device 9 set up on the surface 23 and at the same time on the second coupling elements 49 and lock without further relative movement between the base plate 42 and the sliding device 1 only by the rotatable or pivotally mounted locking member 51.
  • the locking element 51 is arranged or formed on the disk-shaped component 57, in which case the locking elements 51 together with the component 57 about the center 55 of the common pitch circle 56 of the first and second coupling elements 48, 49 are pivotable or rotatable.
  • a particular spring-trained locking element 58 cooperates or is associated with this, which in the locking position on the coupling element 49, in particular the collar-shaped support member 54, rests. This prevents unintentional loosening or twisting of the locking element 51 or of the component 57.
  • the disc-shaped component 57 with the locking elements 51 still includes the previously briefly described locking element 45, which forms the outer periphery of the component 57 in this embodiment.
  • the locking element 45 protrudes in the second operating state of Gleitteilaus 4, 5 as climbing aid 22 - ie when inserted coupling part 37 of the second coupling means 21 in the coupling receptacle 38 of the binding device 9 - in a clutch path between the coupling part 37 and the coupling receptacle 38 inside.
  • the release position for the coupling part 37 in the coupling receptacle 38 is shown.
  • a so-called crampon 59 can be coupled.
  • the locking mechanism of the harscheiser 59 is formed similarly, as has already been described above for the coupling part 37 and the coupling receptacle 38 for the climbing aid 22.
  • the coupling part of the harscheisis 59 is provided with the reference numeral 60 and the coupling receptacle with the reference numeral 61.
  • the release or the insertion and the holder or locking of the coupling parts 59 in the coupling receptacles 60 again takes place by appropriate exemptions in the region of the outer periphery of the disc-shaped member 57 and the arrangement of the locking elements 45th Are both the climbing aid 22 and the crampons 59th mounted on the binding device 9, in particular the base plate 42, carried by the circumferentially on the disk-shaped member 57 arranged locking elements 45 by the adjustment or pivoting movement described above, the release or the locking or locking.
  • a corresponding bearing assembly 62 is provided in the area of the toe.
  • This bearing arrangement 62 comprises a arranged on the Gleitteilerien 5, 6, U-shaped holding part 63.
  • each having a preferably round opening 64 is arranged, in which bolt 65 of Bearing arrangement 62 engage.
  • one of the bolts 65 is designed to be displaceable in the axial direction according to the arrow 66, whereby the entire binding device 9 can be easily removed or replaced again by the holding part 63.
  • One of the bolts 65 is assigned a spring element which presses this in a locking position of the bearing assembly 62.
  • a setting disc 67 accommodating the coupling opening 50 can be inserted into the base plate 42.
  • This adjusting disk 67 may have an outer toothing 68 in the region of its outer circumference, which cooperates with a preferably oppositely formed internal toothing arranged in the base plate 42.
  • the crampon 59 has on the provided for engaging in the ground side teeth 69, 70, which are arranged on the sides facing away from each other in the direction of the longitudinal extension of Gleitteilaus 5, 6 sides of the crampon 59.
  • These teeth 69, 70 can serve for the relative displacement of the disk-shaped component 57, wherein these are then used in slots 71 for rotation.
  • the crampons can also be used as an auxiliary tool.
  • one of the teeth 69, 70 can serve for releasing the first coupling device 7.
  • the tooth 69, 70 serve as a lever tool with which the biased bracket member 32 is pivoted about the locking lug 36 of the base body 27 and thus the coupling position of the coupling means 20, 21 can be solved.
  • the second coupling means 21 of the first coupling means 7 is used on the one hand for the coupling process of the two Gleitteiltechnik 5, 6 and on the other hand it serves as a stiffening aid 22 for the rise.
  • the base plate 42 of the binding device 9 serves not only as a base plate for the binding function but also as the first coupling means 48 for the second coupling device 8 and thus for the mutual connection or coupling of the Gleitteiltechnik 5, 6
  • it is also used as a binding unit for the Ascent used in conjunction with the holding part 63 of the bearing assembly 62.
  • the crampon 59 serves not only for safer locomotion during ascent, but can also be used as a hand tool such as an adjustment key for the rotation or displacement of the disc-shaped member 57 by insertion into the slots 71 use.

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