EP2976138A1 - Aide à la montée, ski et procédé de fabrication d'une aide à la montée - Google Patents

Aide à la montée, ski et procédé de fabrication d'une aide à la montée

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EP2976138A1
EP2976138A1 EP14717978.2A EP14717978A EP2976138A1 EP 2976138 A1 EP2976138 A1 EP 2976138A1 EP 14717978 A EP14717978 A EP 14717978A EP 2976138 A1 EP2976138 A1 EP 2976138A1
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climbing aid
ski
rückgleithemmelemente
carrier material
climbing
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Heinz Mayrhofer
Christian PLOMBERGER
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Fischer Sports GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C7/00Devices preventing skis from slipping back; Ski-stoppers or ski-brakes
    • A63C7/08Stoppage blades attachable to the skis in such manner that these blades are permanently in the operative position
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C7/00Devices preventing skis from slipping back; Ski-stoppers or ski-brakes
    • A63C7/06Tooth-shaped running sole-plates
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/12Making thereof; Selection of particular materials
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C7/00Devices preventing skis from slipping back; Ski-stoppers or ski-brakes
    • A63C7/02Skins; Substitutes for skins

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  • the invention relates to a climbing aid for a ski, in particular ⁇ special touring ski, with a flat basic element, which is connected to the inside with fastening means for releasable attachment to a running surface of the ski and on the outside with counter to a direction of travel acting remindgleithemmissen, as a basic element flexible plastic carrier material is provided and the remindgleithemmimplantation are integrally formed with the plastic carrier material, and a ski with such a climbing aid.
  • the invention relates to a method for producing a climbing aid for a ski, especially touring skis, wherein a flat base element is connected to the inside with attachment ⁇ means for releasable attachment to a running surface of the ski and on the outside with counter to a direction of travel acting remindgleithemm instituten.
  • climbing skins are used as a climbing aid.
  • the climbing skins are applied to the ski ⁇ tread.
  • the skins are provided on the back with a flexible pressure-sensitive adhesive, which is connected to the ski running surface. In this state, the ascent is overcome. Before departure, the skins are removed, optionally covered on the adhesive-coated side with ei ⁇ ner thin film and folded.
  • Such a climbing skin and a method for producing the same is known, for example, from EP 2 000 182 A1.
  • the climbing skin has a base layer to which a pile of fibers is attached.
  • the fibers can be mono- or multifilament.
  • the known ascent assistance work satisfactorily, but have some disadvantages. Due to the compli ⁇ ed structure, the production is relatively expensive. Furthermore, the skins are relatively heavy. However, the main disadvantage of the climbing skins lies in the fact that the climbing skins tend to form studs in certain snow conditions, which is understood to mean the formation of lumps of snow and ice. If at the beginning of a ski tour at low altitudes very wet snow conditions exist, the fibers of the risers are soaked. During the ascent, the temperature drops with the result that the snow cover turns into a so-called dry snow. This dry snow can ante on the wet or drenched climbing skin, which may cause the mentioned clump formation, which can make the further ascent massively difficult.
  • a rollable anti-skid strip for skis which is intended to replace the known climbing skins.
  • the anti-skid strip is made of rubber, with tooth-type anti-slip agents consisting of one piece of the lower surface and forward sliding barely obstruct, but to prevent the backward sliding.
  • the anti-skid on both sides has anti-slip agents, which protect with the one surface before back ⁇ ward and with the other surface against sideways sliding. In practice, however, could also with such
  • the FR 1 170 272 A discloses a further releasably attachable to a ski anti-skid device which is made of a rubber material ⁇ al. This results in a flexibility of
  • Anti-slip aid which has on the underside rubgleithemmende tongue elements.
  • the arrangement of the tongue elements on the anti-slip assistance brings with it the disadvantage described above that sufficient anti-slip can not be achieved in slope crossings.
  • climbing aids in the form of crampons are known in the prior art.
  • an up ⁇ rose aid is shown, which are made of a hard, inflexible mate ⁇ rial, in particular stainless steel or plastic.
  • the climbing aid has lateral spikes.
  • resistance fins are provided.
  • the attachment of this climbing aid takes place in the binding area by textile or plastic belts ⁇ , which are provided with Velcro.
  • Such ascent aids made of hard, inflexible material are particularly suitable for ascent to icy ground. For longer climbs on snow, the crampons are not designed. In addition, such lifts are not adaptable to the geometry of the ski.
  • cross-country skis are known in the prior art, in which a scale-like area is provided in the central region.
  • a cross-country ski ⁇ is known, in which the scale-like area as
  • Shocking aid is used to prevent the sliding back during the cross-country step.
  • Such a remindgleit Vietnamese can ever ⁇ but not be used for touring skis, since touring skis are provided with steel edges, so that the gurgleithemmende area between the steel edges would come to rest and thus could not press enough into the snow surface.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a structurally simple, inexpensive to produce climbing aid with which the disadvantages of known climbing aids eliminated or at least ge ⁇ alleviates. Accordingly, the invention is particularly aimed at specifying a climbing aid, which ensures sufficient grip on the ground in changing snow conditions and slope crossings. To solve this problem, a climbing aid with the features of claim 1, a ski with the features of claim 19 and a method with the features of claim 21 is provided. Preferred embodiments are specified in the dependent claims.
  • the flat basic element of the climbing aid consists of a flexible plastic carrier material, which has a profile with the remindgleithemm instituten on the schnezuge ⁇ facing side. This design ensures optimum grip on the ground, even in changing snow conditions, the formation of clumps on the snow-facing side, also referred to as a stump formation is largely prevented.
  • the plastic carrier material with the remindgleithemm instituten has a much lower tendency to wetting with What ⁇ ser than the known climbing skins, so that the problematic in the prior art in terms of stud formation wetting the fibers is avoided. Thus, a sufficient slip protection can be ensured even if the
  • the remindgleit ⁇ inhibiting elements are in this case, unlike the fibers of the climbing skins, substantially immovably angeord ⁇ net on the plastic support material, of course, a certain deformability is given by the inherent elasticity of the plastic material.
  • the handling of the climbing aid can be advantageously that, so that the ascent aid of climbing skins secured in the usual manner on the ski or detached therefrom corresponds.
  • a sheet of material made of plastic is understood as a flexible plastic carrier material which is by manual force ⁇ at least partially, but preferably over the entire length, to the geometry of the running surface of the ski fitting ⁇ bar. In the mounted ascent position, the ascent aid preferably extends over the entire length of the ski, where by providing a favorable introduction of force into the snow surface.
  • the execution of the climbing aid also advantageously allows efficiency gains and cost reductions in mass production.
  • the Grundele ⁇ ment according to an imple mentation form provided in lateral areas remindgleithemm institute obliquely to the direction of travel
  • the slip resistance is ensured to the rear by the vertical arrangement of the remindgleithemm implant in the central region.
  • the remindgleithemm implant are arranged obliquely to the direction of motion in the lateral loading ⁇ rich in a plurality of rows, wherein the remindgleithemm implant in the center region be ⁇ vorzugt also in a plurality of rows, however, are substantially perpendicular to the walking direction.
  • Each row in the lateral areas or in the central area preferably has several, in particular between 2 and 10, remindgleithemmele ⁇ elements on.
  • the base element in the lateral edge regions remindgleithemm implant a first type and in the central region
  • ⁇ the Abraceflanken the remindgleithemm implant of the first type a shorter length and / or a lower height as the Ab ⁇ shock flanks of the remindgleithemm implant of the second type aufwei ⁇ sen.
  • the repelling edges of the remindgleithemm implant are arranged in the lateral regions at an angle of 30 ° to 60 ° to the direction of travel.
  • the angle may be Zvi ⁇ rule remindgleithemm implantn the slanted on the sides and the direction of motion is substantially 45 °.
  • the geargleithemm implant in the mall ⁇ union areas and in the middle area similar, in particular substantially identical, are configured. Accordingly, in this embodiment preferably remindgleithemm implant the same shape and provided with the same size, the remindgleithemm implant are placed in the lateral regions obliquely to the arranged therebetween scaffoldgleithemm implantn.
  • the base element has side rail anchoring elements extended in lateral areas and / or in the central region in the direction of travel.
  • the Seitgleithemmele- elements are preferably formed by longitudinal webs which are substantially in the direction of travel, i. in the longitudinal direction of the climbing aid, extend.
  • the base ⁇ element of a polyolefinic material in particular Poly ⁇ ethylene
  • the polyolefin materials have the advantage of being on one hand has a low specific weight Ge ⁇ , usually 0.9 to 0.98 g / cm 3 further have very good sliding properties on snow and are also less susceptible to icing in use.
  • each having a repelling edge Ram ⁇ penetti have.
  • the repelling flanks are preferably at least partially substantially perpendicular to
  • the ramp elements can be made flaky.
  • the ramp elements can also be elongated, wherein the Rampenele ⁇ elements also may extend over substantially the entire width of the plastic material ⁇ carrier material.
  • the repelling flanks of the ramp elements can be rectilinear or arcuately curved.
  • the remindgleithemm implant ⁇ example polygonal, in particular trapezoidal, be formed.
  • the repelling flanks have a height of 0.2 to 1 mm, in particular from 0.4 to 0.8 mm. It has been shown that a height of the repelling flanks of less than 0.2 mm too little hold on the increase, but a height of the repelling flanks of greater than 1 mm would give too much braking effect.
  • the repelling flanks form acute-angled undercuts.
  • the remindgleithemm implant are arranged in a plurality, preferably staggered rows. Preferably, several are in each row
  • the scaffolding members are disposed substantially over the entire length and / or width of the climbing aid, wherein the ascent ⁇ aid in the mounted ascent position preferably covers substantially the entire running surface of the ski ,
  • the basic element has at least two longitudinal sections on ⁇ , which are preferably connected to each other via an articulated connection.
  • the arrangement can be facilitated in the transport position by the hinge connection.
  • the hinge connection may eg be used as a folding line around which successive longitudinal sections of the climbing aid ⁇ be merged.
  • the articulated connection has a connecting element which is arranged substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the basic element and has a higher flexibility than the plastic carrier material.
  • the ascent aid it is expedient for the ascent aid to be produced in the 2-component injection molding process, wherein the connecting element is formed by a soft-elastic material.
  • the plastic carrier material for forming the hinge connection at least one preferably over the entire width of
  • the plastic carrier materials ⁇ rial includes at least one notch on the inside and at least one notch on the outside, wherein preferably more than two notches alternately on the inside and on the outside of the Plastic carrier material are provided.
  • the longitudinal sections ent ⁇ long of the indentations can be folded.
  • the pivotability of the longitudinal sections to each other wei ⁇ ters can be achieved by the fact that the plastic carrier material is underlaid with a bonding layer, which has a ⁇ ⁇ smaller layer thickness and / or a higher elasticity than the plastic ⁇ carrier material, wherein between two
  • the climbing aid has an increased flexibility in the region of the gap between the longitudinal sections, which facilitates the folding together of the climbing aid for the transport.
  • the climbing aid in particular fixedly connected to each other Leksab ⁇ sections.
  • the base element has at least two longitudinal sections, which are connected to one another via a detachable connection. Accordingly, the climbing aid designed in this embodiment is dismantled.
  • the detachable connection has cooperating form ⁇ closing elements, which are preferably adapted to lock a release of the compound in the longitudinal plane of the Grundele ⁇ ment and release perpendicular thereto.
  • the form ⁇ closing elements are preferably formed in the manner of a tongue and groove connection, wherein the cooperating form-fitting elements engage positively in the mounted ascent position into each other.
  • the form-locking elements can be
  • the longitudinal sections of the base element are preferably formed by injection molded parts.
  • a fixing agent is preferably an adhesive layer for adhering lösba ⁇ ren mounting on the running surface of the ski provided.
  • the problem underlying the invention is also achieved by a method as mentioned above, in which the base ⁇ element is made of a flexible plastic carrier material, in which the remindgleithemmimplantation be formed.
  • the base ⁇ element is made of a flexible plastic carrier material, in which the remindgleithemmimplantation be formed.
  • a film web is preferably produced in a first step, preferably by extrusion, which is processed in a second step with a roller profiled according to the rebar clamping elements. Therefore, depending on the profile of the roll differents ⁇ te forms of remindgleithemmimplantationn can be prepared, so that the climbing aid can be adapted specifically adapted to the respective requirements.
  • a film web is produced by extrusion, which is connected to an adhesion-promoting layer, in particular of a non-woven mate ⁇ rial, for applying an adhesive layer.
  • the adhesion promoting layer eg a fleece made of plastic or glass fibers or a fabric,
  • the film web and the adhesive layer can be improved.
  • the remindgleithemmimplantation can be formed by embossing with a profiled roller.
  • the basic element preferably in several
  • FIG. 1 is a climbing aid according to the invention for releasably attaching ⁇ tion on a ski, the climbing aid has a flexible plastic carrier material with scale-shaped remindgleithemmele- elements;
  • FIG. 2 shows a side view of the ski with the ascent aid in the ascent position fastened to the ski;
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom view of the ski with the climbing aid
  • FIG. 5 shows a section of a further embodiment of the climbing aid, in which scale-like remindgleithemm institute are arranged in ge ⁇ staggered rows;
  • Figure 6 is a detail of a further embodiment of the climbing aid, in which, in plan view approximately trapezoidal rear ⁇ gleithemm comprise are provided.
  • FIG. 7 shows a detail of a further embodiment of the climbing aid with various remindgleithemm instituten.
  • Figures 8 a detail of a further embodiment of the climbing aid, wherein in the lateral areas inclined remindgleithemm implant and arranged vertically in center to go ⁇ direction remindgleithemm implant provided.
  • FIG 9 shows a detail of a comparison with FIG 8 modified version of the climbing aid.
  • FIG. 11 shows a section of a further embodiment of the climbing aid with ramp-shaped rear-side clamping elements, which extend over the entire width of the climbing aid;
  • FIG. 12a shows a section of a further embodiment of the climbing aid with knob-shaped remindgleithemm instituten.
  • 12b is a detail of another embodiment of the climbing aid with differently shaped knob elements.
  • FIG. 13 shows a view of the ascent aid in a state corresponding to the ski (FIG. 13a) or in a rolled-up transport state (FIG. 13b);
  • FIG. 13a shows a view of the ascent aid in a state corresponding to the ski (FIG. 13a) or in a rolled-up transport state (FIG. 13b);
  • FIG. 13b shows a view of the ascent aid in a state corresponding to the ski (FIG. 13a) or in a rolled-up transport state (FIG. 13b);
  • Fig. 14 is a view of another embodiment of the climbing aid, in which two connected via a hinge connection
  • Fig. 14a Longitudinal sections are provided, wherein the climbing aid is shown in Fig. 14a in a state corresponding to the ski-mounted climbing position and in Fig. 14b in a folded transport state;
  • Fig. 15 is a view of another embodiment of the climbing aid, in which the plastic carrier material has notches alternately on the inside and on the outside, so that the climbing aid between a state corresponding to the ski mounted climbing position (Fig. 15a) and a folded transport state (Fig 15b) is convertible;
  • Fig. 16 is a view of another embodiment of the climbing aid, in which the longitudinal sections of the Kunststofflymateri- than with a comparatively thin connecting layer
  • FIG. 17 shows a view of a further embodiment of the climbing aid, in which the longitudinal sections are connected to one another in a form-fitting manner;
  • FIG. 18 shows a view of an embodiment of the climbing aid modified with respect to FIG. 7;
  • Fig. 19 is a view substantially corresponding to Fig 15a, where notches are provided in ⁇ However, for forming the joint several narrower;
  • FIG. 20 is a view corresponding substantially to FIG. 8, wherein elongate lateral gliding elements are additionally provided on the side regions.
  • Fig. 1 shows a climbing aid 1 for releasable attachment to a ski 1 '.
  • the Ascent 1 is used in ski tours to climb over snowy and ice covered slopes ermögli ⁇ chen.
  • the climbing aid 1 consists of a flat, ie extended in the longitudinal plane, basic element 2, which is connected to the in ⁇ nenseite with fastening means 3 for tool-releasable attachment to a tread 4 of the ski 1 '.
  • the fastening means 3 are formed by an adhesive layer 5, which in the direction of arrow P with the tread 4 is connectable.
  • the ascent aid 1 In the ascent position ( Figure 2) mounted on the ski 1 ', the ascent aid 1 extends substantially the entire length and substantially the entire width of the ski 1', including its longitudinal steel edges, thereby ensuring the required power transmission to the snow surface becomes. To remove the ascent ⁇ aid 1, the adhesive bond is released.
  • a flexible plastic carrier material 2 ' is provided as base element 2, wherein the remindgleithemm- elements 6 in one piece with the plastic carrier material 2' gebil ⁇ det are. Accordingly, the remindgleithemm implant 6 are formed as a profile of the plastic carrier material 2 '.
  • the flat base element 2 with the therein formed out ⁇ remindgleithemm implantn 6 made of the same material as the tread 4 of the ski 1 'prepared, preferably a polyolefinic material such as polyethylene is used.
  • Rampen implant 7 are provided as mulchgleithemmimplantation 6, which have at least from ⁇ sections transversely to the direction of W running Abceflanken 8.
  • the ramp elements 7 are formed schuppen penförmig, the ramp elements 7 in a Learn ⁇ number of transverse to the longitudinal direction of the climbing aid. 1
  • Fig. 4 schematically shows a plant for the production of the climbing aid 1.
  • the plastic ⁇ material is melted and then extruded through a nozzle 11 overall.
  • a nozzle 11 In the embodiment shown becomes a flat nozzle
  • the roller 14 is in this case provided with a profile 15 which images the profiling of the base element 2 in the negative. Involved with the Roller pair 13, 14, the profile 15 is impressed under pressure P in the Mate ⁇ rialbahn 12, wherein the finished base member 2 Best ⁇ starting from the plastic substrate 2 'with the profile 15 of the roller 14 corresponding remindgleithemm instituten 6 is obtained.
  • Fig. 6 an alternative embodiment of the scale-shaped remindgleithemm implant 6 is shown, which have rectilinear Abgresflan ⁇ ken 8 substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel W.
  • the remindgleithemm implant 6 are approximately trapezför ⁇ mig in plan view.
  • FIG. 8 shows a further embodiment of the climbing aid 1. shows, in which the base member 2 at the lateral Berei ⁇ chen, ie adjacent to the longitudinal edges, obliquely to the direction of travel asked remindgleithemm implant 6 'has.
  • the middle region between the lateral regions of the base element 2 in the middle region between the lateral regions of the base element 2
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 9 differs in particular from that of FIG. 8 in that the repulsion edges 8 of the backward-aligning element 6 ', 6' 'extend arcuately curved in sections.
  • the base element 2 has at the two lateral regions back-restraining elements 6a of a first type and in the middle region back-restraining elements 6b of at least one second type.
  • the repelling flanks 8 of the remindgleithemm implant 6a of the first type on the sides have a shorter length or a lower height than the repelling flanks 8 of the remindgleithemm implant 6b of the second type.
  • a climbing aid 1 is shown wherein the remindgleithemm institute extend in the form of Rampenele ⁇ elements 7 along the entire width of the climbing aid 1 6. This results in a sawtooth-like profile of the base element 2.
  • Fig. 12a are provided as remindgleithemm implant 6 substantially perpendicularly projecting from the longitudinal plane of the base member 2 Nop ⁇ pen implant 16, which are arranged in mutually offset rows.
  • Fig. 12b shows a climbing aid 1 with an alternative from ⁇ guide the male elements 16 which are each composed of a plurality of ge ⁇ ringhegig staggered plates 16 '.
  • means are webs 16 '' are provided which are composed of Langge ⁇ stretched platelets.
  • the ascent aid 1 for transporting from one of the ascent position on the ski 1 'corresponding state (FIG. 13a) in a transport state (Fig. 13b) can be rolled on ⁇ . Due to the manufacture of the base element 2 of a plastic carrier material 2 ', it is here, unlike climbing skins, not necessary to cover the adhesive layer 5 with a release film before the climbing aid 1 is rolled up.
  • Fig. 14 an embodiment of the climbing aid 1 is shown, in which the base member 2 has a plurality of longitudinal sections 17, which are connected in pairs via one articulated joint 18 with each other.
  • the hinge connection 18 to a vertically arranged to the longitudinal direction of the base member 2 connecting element 19, which has a higher flexibility, that has a lower deformation resistance than the Kunststoffträ ⁇ germaterial 2 '.
  • the climbing aid 1 be produced in a 2-component injection molding process.
  • the longitudinal sections 17 of the climbing aid 1 are on the one hand in an assembly position on the ski 1 'corresponding state can be arranged, which is illustrated in Fig. 14a schematically by a planar alignment of the longitudinal sections 17.
  • the climbing aid 1 can be folded along the articulated joints 18 when the climbing aid 1 is to be stowed after use.
  • Fig. 14b the folding of the longitudinal sections 17 is schematically illustrated with arrows 20.
  • the adhesive layer does not ⁇ 5 and 6 remindgleithemmimplantation half located.
  • Fig. 15 an embodiment of the climbing aid 1 is shown, in which the plastic carrier material 2 has' for forming the Ge ⁇ steering linkages 18 notches 21st
  • the notches 21 are formed by groove-shaped recesses of the plastic support mate rials ⁇ 2 '.
  • the indentations 21 extend over the entire width of the plastic carrier material 2 '.
  • the notches 21 are provided alternately on the inside and on the outside of the plastic material ⁇ carrier material 2 '. Due to the plane formed by the notches 21 A ⁇ joints 18 is the
  • Climbing aid 1 between a state corresponding to the ascent position which is shown schematically in Fig. 15a as a planar arrangement of the longitudinal sections 17, and a folded transport state (Fig. 15b) convertible, which is particularly suitable for stowing the climbing aid 1 in ei ⁇ nem backpack.
  • FIG. 16 an embodiment of the climbing aid 1, wherein the plastic substrate 2 'is connected over the entire length with a compound layer 22 having a ge ⁇ ringere layer thickness than the plastic carrier material 2' has ⁇ .
  • the longitudinal sections 17 of the plastic carrier material 2 ' are arranged at a distance from one another by gaps 23, wherein the gaps 23 in the embodiment shown are designed as articulated connections 18.
  • the climbing aid 1 points in the area of Column 23 a higher flexibility or a lower deformation resistance than in the other sections, so that the stowage of the climbing aid 1 by folding the longitudinal sections 17 along the articulated joints 18 is facilitated.
  • an elastic film or a flexible fabric can be provided as the bonding layer 22, the foldability of the climbing aid 1 being ensured due to the spacing between the adjacent longitudinal sections 17.
  • Fig. 17 an embodiment of the climbing aid 1 is shown, in which the longitudinal sections 17 are connected to each other via tool-releasable connec ⁇ tions.
  • the releasable connections have cooperating form-fitting elements 25 in the manner of egg ⁇ ner tongue and groove connection, which in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal plane of the base member 2 is releasable.
  • the form-fitting elements 25 effect that the connection is blocked in the longitudinal plane of the base member 2, so that an unintentional release of the connection in use is reliably prevented.
  • the longitudinal sections 17 may be formed by injection molded parts in this embodiment.
  • Fig. 18 is a further embodiment of the climbing aid 1 ge ⁇ shows, in which a releasable connection between adjacent longitudinal sections 17 is provided.
  • the releasable connection has as form-fitting elements 25 in each case at least one male Ver ⁇ binding part 26 on which a longitudinal portion 17 and at least one matching female connecting part 27 on the other longitudinal portion 17.
  • connecting members 26 'out from the plastic carrier material 2 ⁇ punches 27 are.
  • FIG. 19 shows a modification of the embodiment according to FIG. 15 a, in which a plurality of narrower notches 21 are respectively provided for forming the articulated connections 18.
  • Fig. 19 also schematically shows a bonding layer 28, in particular from a nonwoven material, can be seen, is provided which on the Runners ⁇ surface of the ski 1 'facing underside of the flexible plastic ⁇ material substrate 2' to the attachment of the To improve the adhesive.
  • the adhesion-promoting layer 28 is preferably applied after the extrusion of the plastic web 2 'forming film web.
  • FIG. 20 shows a modification of the embodiment according to FIG. 8, in which the base element 2 has side-rail anchoring elements 6 '"in the lateral regions in the direction of travel W in the form of narrow longitudinal webs.
  • This design has proved to be particularly advantageous for slope crossings.
  • the longitudinal webs are superimposed on the remindgleithemm instituten 6.
  • the base element 2 has two rows of lateral slide inhibiting elements 6 '"offset in the lateral direction in the lateral areas.

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L'invention concerne une aide à la montée (1) destinée à un ski (1'), en particulier un ski de randonnée, comprenant un élément de base plat (2) qui peut être relié sur sa face intérieure à des moyens de fixation (3) destinés à être fixés de manière détachable à une semelle (4) du ski (1') et sur sa face extérieure à des éléments (6) empêchant le glissement en arrière (6) qui agissent contre une direction de mouvement (W). Un matériau support souple (2') en matière plastique sert d'élément de base (2) et les éléments (6) empêchant le glissement en arrière sont formés d'un seul tenant avec le matériau support (2') en matière plastique. L'élément de base (2) comporte dans des zones latérales des éléments (6') empêchant le glissement en arrière avec des flancs anti-recul (8) inclinés par rapport à la direction de mouvement (W) et dans la zone centrale des éléments (6'') empêchant le glissement en arrière avec des flancs anti-recul (8) sensiblement perpendiculaires à la direction de mouvement (W) ou bien l'élément de base (2) comporte dans les zones de bordure latérale des éléments (6a) empêchant le glissement en arrière d'un premier type et dans la zone centrale des éléments (6b) empêchant le glissement en arrière d'un second type, les flancs anti-recul (8) des éléments (6a) empêchant le glissement en arrière du premier type ayant une longueur plus petite et/ou une hauteur plus petite que les flancs anti-recul (8) des éléments (6b) empêchant le glissement en arrière du second type. L'invention concerne également un ski (1') équipé d'une telle aide à la montée (1) et un procédé de fabrication d'une telle aide à la montée (1).
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