EP3197572B1 - Ski pour l'usage combiné en montee et en descente - Google Patents

Ski pour l'usage combiné en montee et en descente Download PDF

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EP3197572B1
EP3197572B1 EP15767137.1A EP15767137A EP3197572B1 EP 3197572 B1 EP3197572 B1 EP 3197572B1 EP 15767137 A EP15767137 A EP 15767137A EP 3197572 B1 EP3197572 B1 EP 3197572B1
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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
    • A63C5/04Structure of the surface thereof
    • A63C5/0428Other in-relief running soles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/04Structure of the surface thereof
    • A63C5/044Structure of the surface thereof of the running sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C13/00Snow shoes
    • A63C13/003Means thereof for preventing slipping, e.g. crampons, e.g. on frame or shoe plate
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/04Structure of the surface thereof
    • A63C5/056Materials for the running sole
    • 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
    • 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
    • A63C7/04Fastening-devices for skins

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  • skis are still used for tours or hikes on snow and firn, which work perfectly in one area but have great disadvantages in the other, or require a special supplement to cover all areas satisfactorily.
  • a cross-country ski is ideal for locomotion on flat or slightly inclined terrain, but not for steep climbs and descents.
  • DE 20 2009 008211 shows a snowshoe, such snowshoes are designed only for walking.
  • DE 20 2009 008211 It is now proposed to provide a foldable plate on a snowshoe in the region of the foot hole, which is folded back to walk and has spikes on its underside.
  • the plate makes up about 1/3 of the total length of the snowshoe. For slipping down, this plate can be folded forward by more than 180 °, and its now smooth bottom forms the snowshoe tip. The sliding down with such snowshoes is not comparable to the actual skiing and is also tedious.
  • JP H07 34875 shows a ski, which is divided over its length divided into two parts.
  • the rear portion is pivotable about 180 ° from a position in which it forms a continuous sliding surface with the front portion, so that it rests on the front portion.
  • the underside of the swung-around portion is then formed as an adhesion surface and should serve to ascend.
  • the ski is in this state therefore only about half as long as in sliding position.
  • the heel binding must be removed with forward folded back part.
  • the adhesion surface extends only from the area following the ski tip to about the middle of the skier's boot. A walking is therefore less stable and exhausting, because you have to push so to speak, only a forward projecting ski.
  • Kombiski which is suitable for both driving and gliding as well as for walking and climbing. It consists of a pair of skis with binding and the underside of each ski forms a sliding surface, which is divided into two sections, which form fitting sliding surfaces. A portion is hinged as a crossbar about a transverse axis of the combisisk by 180 ° to the other part of the area and can be secured in this folding position. The then underlying surface of the crossbar has an adhesion surface for walking and climbing certain nature, and the exposed by folding it down the area of the underside of the ski also forms an adhesion surface, with walking and climbing certain nature.
  • a disadvantage of this construction that the sliding surface is not continuous smoothly under the bond, but the transverse hinge groove is formed and the latter has a negative effect on the edge guide, especially when steep curves are driven because the edges are interrupted at this point.
  • the AT 504 900 A4 shows a similar insert plate that can rotate around a transverse axis when walking.
  • the EP 1 123 721 A1 shows a snowshoe with turning plate, which is mounted around a transverse axis schenkbar to him. To turn bearing blocks 8 must be removed here, which otherwise sit in recesses 9 on the base plate 1 of the snowshoe.
  • the aim of the present invention is, in view of this prior art, to further simplify such Kombiski, so that it can be easily, optionally and effortlessly switched from the function walking or climbing on the function of gliding and driving and vice versa. It is thought as a basis rather on the snowshoe than on a downhill or cross-country skis.
  • the Kombiski according to the invention should therefore rather be a snowshoe with an integrated sliding part than a ski with integrated climbing aid, whereby, of course, a direct synthesis of these two solutions is also conceivable.
  • this Kombiski should have improved sliding properties and better edge guidance, be foolproof in the operation and be inexpensive to produce.
  • Fig. 1 shows a preferred embodiment of the Kombiskis according to this invention.
  • the combination ski consists of two skis with shoe bindings, which are suitable for the ascent, by being switchable into a function, which allows the lifting of the heel.
  • bindings have been known for many years, for example as plate bindings, in which a whole plate, together with the ski boot, is pivotally attached to the ski so that the heel can be raised and natural walking and climbing with the strapped skis is made possible. These bonds need not be described here.
  • FIG. 1 is a single Kombiski 1 seen from the side, with a molded tip to a blade 2, so that it is always lifted when driving in deep snow over the snow.
  • the Kombiski 1 is shown here in the down position, without insert inserted.
  • FIG. 3 shows the Kombiski FIG. 1 seen in a view from below. It can be seen the peripheral edge 7 and front of the covering area 3a with the ski tip. On both sides of the edge 7 then extend the side planks 6. At the rear end of the front portion 3a of the bottom can be seen from the level 4, from which the underside of the combis is recessed relative to the portion 3a. This depression runs to the rear end of the Kombiskis and runs out there. Only at the very back, in the middle, a triangular element 5 is placed on the underside, which is of the same height as the step 4.
  • FIG. 4 shows the associated insert 11 in a view of its sliding surface 16, which consists of a conventional skating gliding.
  • the insert 1 is equipped on this slide lining side shown in the example shown four strong permanent magnets 9, which sit in corresponding brackets so that they are completely flush with the sliding coating.
  • the polarity is chosen so that they are used opposite to the permanent magnets on the ski, so for example, with the south pole visible from the outside, when the north poles are visible on the ski from the outside.
  • the insert 11 can be inserted at the onset of the insert 11 into the recess 8 on the ski from behind into a slot in the stage 4 on the ski and are the Turning plate 11 at this stage 4 an immovable in every direction.
  • the insert 11 is placed with its V-shaped recess 13 on the triangular element 5 on the ski, so that it is mechanically secured back against lateral displacement.
  • the permanent magnets 9 come to the insert 11 to lie on those on the ski and they adhere magnetically to each other, because the south poles meet the north pole.
  • the insert 11 may be equipped with permanent magnets 9, and the Kombiski 1 be equipped on its underside with a magnetizable layer to which the permanent magnets 9 adhere magnetically.
  • the underside of the combi-ice 1 can be equipped with permanent magnets 9, and the insert 11 can contain a magnetizable layer in its then laminate-type layer structure, to which the permanent magnets 9 adhere magnetically.
  • FIG. 5 shows the insert 11 in a view seen from the side.
  • the blade 12 is disposed at half the height of the insert thickness and projects beyond the insert 11 forward by a few millimeters.
  • the edges on the edge of the insert - both at the edge of the sliding coating as well as at the edge of the peripheral adhesion surface - can be cost-effective designed as glass fiber edges, or for higher demands than ground steel edges.
  • FIG. 6 shows the insert 11 in a view of the adhesion surface. All elements are identical to the illustration of the insert 11 after FIG. 4 , only the sliding coating in the shaded area is here replaced by an adhesion surface. This may consist in that the plate is covered with a laminated skin or hide such a climbing skin is laminated on it.
  • the adhesion surface can also consist of an artificially created plate material, which forms a scaly, many small barbs protruding backwards.
  • the permanent magnets 9 are installed directed in this case with the south pole to the outside.
  • the reversing plate 11 is used to ascend in the same way as already described, namely pushed forward with the blade 12 in the slot in the stage 4, the rear with the recess 13 via the triangular-shaped element fifth slipped, and afterwards the permanent magnets 9 come to rest with their different polarity to each other and hold the insert 11 securely.
  • FIG. 7 the ski 1 is shown from the front. Its blade 2 is realized by a curvature of the ski tip upwards.
  • this ski does not have a flat cross-section, but rather is shaped in the manner of a boat, so that a double deck is formed.
  • the plank-like elevations 6 forms with their edge regions 7 a raised deck, so that the Kombiski here has a double deck.
  • this ski plow through the deep snow, so to speak. It creates more buoyancy thanks to its boat-like shape and width, and with its side edges 17 on hard snow it still gives it a sharp edge grip like a conventional ski.
  • the lower deck with its sliding surface 16 acts in deep snow together with the upper deck and its planks 6 and their edges 7.
  • a greater buoyancy is generated, which carries the Kombiski, while the edges 7 of the upper deck in soft or deep snow in addition to the Edges 12 act as soft snow edges.
  • On hard snow or on piste-like snow is driven only on the narrow lower deck with its sliding surface 16, and then act their edges 17 as the only edges and the edge is done with ease.
  • This Kombiski is therefore not only a Kombiski in terms of combination options for ascent and descent, but he also offers an optimized and ideal combination for the descent in deep snow as well as hard snow.
  • FIG. 8 the cross-section of the ski 1 is shown.
  • the ski 1 consists of a continuous plastic mold 18 which terminates at the sides in the elevations or planks 6, which forms with their edges 7, the elevated deck for deep snow driving, the edges 7 act as soft snow edges.
  • a support plate 19 is installed, which is fixedly connected to the base mold 18, and on which the binding is mounted longitudinally displaceable.
  • the insert 11 closes with its sliding lining 16.
  • the edge of a conventional wide touring skis on hard surface as it is often necessary to tours both while climbing and while driving to secure hold to find, often laboriously.
  • FIG. 9 shows this Kombiski in a perspective view and underneath the associated insert 11. With arrows is indicated that this is intended for installation in the underside of the Kombiskis.
  • the binding 10 is displaceable on the visible rails 25 in the longitudinal direction of the ski 1 in the example shown here.
  • the binding 10 has at the front a headband 20 for the front sole edge of the ski boot, and at the rear a retaining bracket 21 for the rear sole edge at the heel of the ski boot.
  • the main body 22 of the binding 10 is articulated in the front region via the pivot axis 23 on the ski, that is on a further, belonging to the binding displacement element 24 which is longitudinally displaceable in different adjustment positions on the ski 1 fixable.
  • FIG. 10 is another embodiment of the Kombiskis shown in a perspective view obliquely from behind, with another, purely mechanical fastening system for the insert 11.
  • the Kombiski is equipped at its rear with a clamping buckle 28, with which the rear end of the insert 11 is tensioned against the underside of the Kombiskis 1.
  • This clamping buckle 28 forms at its rear end a downwardly projecting claw and the clamping buckle 28 is pivotable about two axes on the upper side of the Kombiskis 1, as will be disclosed in more detail.
  • the Kombiski 1 is equipped with a shoe stabilizer 29.
  • This shoe stabilizer consists of a shaft 30, which is in the applied Kombiski 1, so if the shoes are in the binding 10, along the rear of the shoe shaft of the skier snuggle shoes, so slightly inclined forward.
  • This inclination is defined and fixed by the projections 31, which are integrally formed on both sides of the shaft 30 by these projections 31 are fastened to the binding 10 and thus allow tilting of the shaft 30 neither backward nor forward.
  • Above extend from the shaft 30, two arms 32 forward and upward, with at its front end a respective buckle 33 for holding straps. It is entered with the shoes in the binding 10 by looking from the front to the back with the shoes to the shafts 30 of the shoe stabilizers 30 abutting.
  • the two arms 32 are wrapped around the upper end of the shoe upper and the two front ends are clamped by means of straps on the buckles 33 with each other, whereby the shoes are always tied with their shanks to the shoe stabilizers 29 and thus the inclination of the shoe shafts only in one may vary in size.
  • brackets 34 are arranged on which also straps are fastened, and these straps are wrapped around the shoestring and braced together, resulting in a snug fit of the shoes in the holder 10.
  • this Kombiski 1 is shown in a view from the side. You can see the back of the open buckle 28.
  • FIG. 14 shows the open rear fuse of the insert 11 in a section along the line BB in FIG. 13 ,
  • This tension buckle 28 for the Rear securing the insert 11 consists of two components, a base piece 38 and a clamping part 39.
  • On the base piece 38 is transverse to this axis 40, on which a pivot piece 45 is pivotally mounted.
  • a pivot member 42 is fixed, which is hinged at its other end pivotally about the axis 41 on the clamping part 39.
  • the clamping part 39 forms a claw 43 at its rear end.
  • Kombiski 1 can be seen here the insert 11 with its two pads top and bottom.
  • One covering forms the adhesion surface, the other covering forms the sliding surface.
  • the insert 11 here forms a blade 44, in a manner similar to the previously described blade 12 at the front end of the insert 11.
  • the combination die 1 at its rear end forms a downwardly projecting step 46, opposite the recess 8, onto which the blade 44 fits positively.
  • the claw 43 of the clamping member 39 on the underside of the blade 44 and the clamping part 39 afterwards pivoted to the double joint down, so in the picture clockwise down pivoted, so the claw 43 biases the blade 44 forward and finally also upwards, so that the blade 44 is pressed and stretched to the level 46 fed.
  • the axis 40 is higher than the base 41 on the base piece 38 in the illustrated here Abschwenkens the clamping member 39 as the axis 41 on the clamping part 39 itself. This causes a securing of the tensioned state of the clamping member 39, due to the geometry of the double joint. is to overcome a vertex during the tensioning path, and beyond this vertex, the clamping member 39 is pressed down on the surface of the Kombiskis.
  • the claw 43 fed on the blade 44 and presses it permanently against the step 46 at the bottom of the bottom of the combi-ice 1.
  • the bottom of the claw 43 is flat and runs in the clawed and strained state as in FIG. 15 shown flush with the sliding surface of the insert 11th
  • FIG. 16 finally shows the Kombi with open tension buckle 39 and the shoe stabilizer 29 in a view from behind.
  • the tension buckle 39 is swung up, you can see therefore their top.
  • Bottom of the shoe stabilizer 29 can be seen the bracket 34 for securing tension straps.
  • FIG. 17 In addition, the same view is shown, but with pivoted down and thus tensioned clamping jaw 39 of the rear fuse.
  • This Kombiski has a continuous, step and gap-free sliding and climbing surface, whereby the climbing and sliding is optimized.
  • the replacement of the insert 11 can be done easily, quickly and without tools, which is very important, because snowshoes or users of such Kombiskis sometimes cross half or even quite apere areas in mountain slopes. Also, they sometimes move over snow and firn fields, which can be interspersed with sand or pebbles.
  • the sliding surface can be scratched on such a surface or even seriously damaged. In such a case, in the present system, simply replace the insert and it is therefore not necessary to replace the whole Kombiski.
  • this Kombiski 1 It can also be offered to this Kombiski 1 several different inserts 11, with different sliding and or Adphases vom, or, for example, a cheaper version with glass fiber edges and a professional version with steel edges. Snow, ice and dirt residues on this insert 11 can be easily removed at any point, which is less well done in a hinge construction. Of particular importance is the two-part design of the Kombiskis from the ski on the one hand and the insert 11 on the other hand, which simplifies production and makes cheaper, because it eliminates the work for mounting a hinged sliding or adhesive plate.
  • the robustly formed turning plate 11 makes it possible to dimension the one-piece main part of the ski 1 thinner than in a hinge version according to WO2012 / 095352 , which further reduces the manufacturing costs.

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  1. Ski combiné adapté aussi bien au ski et au glisse qu'à la marche et à l'escalade, composé d'une paire de skis (1) avec fixation, la face inférieure de chaque ski pouvant être utilisée à la fois comme surface d'adhérence et comme surface de glissement (3), la face inférieure étant équipée d'une plaque tournante (11) qui forme une surface de glissement (3) sur une face, et présente une surface d'adhérence sur le côté opposé, avec une condition destinée à la marche et à l'escalade, dans laquelle la plaque tournante (11) peut également être fixé sur la face inférieure du ski, tourné de 180° autour de son axe longitudinal, et une face inférieure lisse en continu du ski combiné est formée dans chaque position d'utilisation de la plaque tournante (11), et la plaque tournante pouvant être fixé au ski combiné (1) dans les deux positions d'utilisation, en ce que la face inférieure du ski combiné (1) dans la zone avant forme, à partir de la hauteur de la plaque tournante (11), une marche (4) qui s'étend transversalement sur la face inférieure et qui, après insertion de plaque tournante (11), est égalisée avec la face inférieure de plaque tournante (11) à utiliser, en ce sens que le dessous de l'insert (1) est mis au niveau, et en ce que, à l'extrémité avant de plaque tournante (11), une lame (12) fait saillie vers l'avant à la moitié de la hauteur de l'épaisseur de la plaque tournante (11), et en ce que cette lame (12) peut être introduite par derrière dans une fente du pas (4), de sorte que la plaque tournante (11) trouve à ce pas (4) une retenue qui ne peut être déplacée dans aucune direction,
    se caractérise
    en ce que, après que la lame (12) a été insérée dans la fente de la marche (4) sur le ski (1) du break, la plaque tournante peut être serré à son extrémité arrière sur cet arrière au moyen d'une boucle de serrage mécanique (28) sur l'arrière du ski (1) du break dans les deux positions de service, à cet effet, à l'extrémité arrière de la plaque tournante (11), une lame (44) faisant saillie vers l'arrière à la moitié de la hauteur de l'épaisseur de la plaque tournante (11) peut être saisie par derrière par la boucle de serrage (28) avec une pince plate (43) vers le bas et peut être serrée par dessous contre le fond du ski combiné, le dessous plat de la pince (43) étant alors au niveau de la surface dirigée vers le bas de la plaque tournante (11).
  2. Ski combiné selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la boucle de serrage (28) entoure une pièce de serrage (39) qui peut pivoter autour de deux axes (40, 41), un axe (40) s'étendant transversalement à la direction longitudinale du ski combiné à travers une pièce de base (38) du côté supérieur de l'arrière du ski combiné (1) et étant articulé à la pièce de serrage (39) par un organe pivot (42) avec un second axe (41), qui est parallèle au premier axe (40), de sorte que la griffe (43) formée par la partie de serrage (39) de la boucle de serrage (28), à l'état ouvert pivotant de la partie de serrage (39), dépasse du ski combine à l'arrière, pivote vers le bas selon un angle oblique par rapport à la face inférieure du ski combine (1), vers l'arrière et peut être fixée de manière à pouvoir basculer sur la plaque tournante (11) en avant, la partie de serrage (39) pivotant, la lame arrière (44) restant saisie de sorte que cette griffe (43), dans la position pivotante de la partie de serrage (39) de la boucle de serrage (28), tend complètement la lame (44) contre la face inférieure du disque combiné (1) et sa face inférieure plate s'étend au ras de la face inférieure de la plaque tournante (11), l'axe (41) de la pièce de serrage (39) étant situé plus près du côté supérieur du disque combiné (1) que l'axe (40) du support (38) et occupant cette position par dépassement du sommet.
  3. Ski combiné selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la plaque tournante (11) est maintenue magnétiquement à son extrémité arrière, après insertion de la lame (12) dans la fente de la marche (4) du ski combiné, dans les deux positions d'utilisation dans la région arrière au moyen d'aimants permanents (9) sur la face inférieure du ski combiné (1).
  4. Ski combiné selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que la plaque tournante (11) est équipée d'aimants permanents (9) qui peuvent être mis en coïncidence avec des aimants permanents (9) insérés dans la face inférieure du ski combiné (1) à pôles opposés.
  5. Ski combiné selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que la plaque tournante (11) est munie d'aimants permanents (9) et le ski combiné (1) présente sur sa face inférieure une couche magnétisable à laquelle les aimants permanents (9) adhèrent magnétiquement.
  6. Ski combiné selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que la face inférieure du ski combiné (1) est munie d'aimants permanents (9) et la plaque tournante (11) présente une couche magnétisable sur laquelle les aimants permanents (9) adhèrent de manière magnétique.
  7. Ski combiné selon l'une des revendications 3 à 6, caractérisé en ce que la face inférieure du ski combiné (1) présente à l'extrémité arrière au centre un élément triangulaire (5) dirigé vers l'avant avec une pointe et l'extrémité arrière de la plaque tournante (11) présente au centre un évidement (13) adapté à cet élément triangulaire (5), de sorte que la plaque tournante (11) peut être placé sur l'élément triangulaire (5) avec son évidement (13) pendant l'insertion et est donc fixé à l'arrière contre tout déplacement latéral, et la face supérieure de l'élément triangulaire arrière (5) est mise à niveau avec la face inférieure de la plaque tournante (11) pour être utilisée après insertion de la plaque tournante (11).
  8. Ski combiné selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend une surface de glissement (3) formant un plateau inférieur comme seul support pour glisser et grimper sur de la neige dure, et à partir de laquelle des élévations (6) en forme de planches (3) de surface de glissement des deux côtés dépassent latéralement de cette surface de glissement (3) et forment avec leurs bords extérieurs un plateau supérieur pour augmenter le dénivelée en ski à neige profonde, les bords (7) du plateau supérieur étant prévus pour agir comme bords en neige douce.
  9. Ski combiné selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la fixation (10) est guidée sur le ski de manière mobile dans sa direction longitudinale et peut être bloquée dans plusieurs positions de déplacement, et en ce qu'elle présente dans la zone arrière un stabilisateur de chaussure (29) avec une tige (30) qui fait saillie vers le haut le long du côté arrière du pied de chaussure de la chaussure à insérer selon un angle incliné en avant du pied, dans laquelle ladite tige (30) est stabilisée au fond avec des extensions faisant saillie vers l'avant (31) reposant sur ladite fixation, et ledit stabilisateur de chaussure (29) se forme au niveau des deux bras supérieurs (32) entourant ladite tige de manière à pouvoir être relié aux boucles (33) aux extrémités par des sangles de tension, et des sangles de tension supplémentaires peuvent être tendues par des étriers (34) sur lesdites extensions (31) autour du pied du pied de la chaussure à saisir.
  10. Ski combiné selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la surface adhésive de la plaque tournante (11) est constituée ou revêtue d'un matériau qui adhère bien à la neige et au sapin, et en ce que le côté de la plaque tournante (11) opposé à la surface de glissement (3) est constitué d'un matériau qui glisse bien sur la neige et le sapin, ou revêtu de ce matériau.
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