序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Locking mechanism US315393 1981-10-27 US4436322A 1984-03-13 Heinz Wittmann; Vladimir Konwitza
A locking mechanism for a safety ski binding for cross-country skiing and for downhill skiing, namely a so-called cross-country skiing binding. A cross-country plate is provided for carrying in its rear area a heel holder. A bearing block is provided on the heel holder and swingably supports a two-arm release lever. A locking element is arranged on the ski, which locking element can be locked to or unlocked from the cross-country plate by the release lever and permits an adjustment of the cross-country binding to the different ski shoe lengths. The locking element is constructed as a slide piece which is movably guided on a ski-fixed rail, which slide piece moves in a channel in the cross-country plate and can be engaged with or disengaged from a slide member which is movably guided on the edge of the channel by means of the release lever which can be operated preferably manually.
82 固定器的前部件 CN201130245147.4 2011-07-26 CN301949047S 2012-06-06 奥瓦尔·斯文森; 埃文·沃洛
1.本外观设计产品的名称为“滑固定器的前部件”;2.本外观设计产品主要用于将滑雪靴联接于越野滑雪板;3.本外观设计的设计要点在于产品的形状;4.最能表明设计要点的视图为立体图;5.省略后视图。
83 Ski binding US12094932 2006-11-24 US08181985B2 2012-05-22 Michael Mangold; Thomas Tchorsch; Markus Krumbeck
A ski binding for downhill skiing and cross-country skiing has a plate which can be pivoted upwards in the front region about an axis located transversely to the longitudinal direction of the ski. A front ski binding and a rear heel holder for a ski boot or cross-country ski boot are fastened on the plate. At least one catch element which is arranged in front of, or in the region of, the rear sole holder can be used to secure the plate, in its rear region, on the abutment fitted on the ski. In addition, at least one catch element is arranged in the front region of the plate. The plate is fixed on the ski, and reinforced, in the manner of a conventional downhill ski binding by the further catch element in the front region of the ski binding and, in the locked state, is anchored at the front end and at the rear end, and at a number of locations therebetween, on parts of the ski or parts which have been fixed to the ski.
84 Ski binding US666589 1976-03-15 US4108467A 1978-08-22 Armand Kreyenbuhl
Ski binding for cross-country skis comprises an archplate attached to the ski which receives an extension from the front of the sole of the foot, and a pin passing through the archplate and extension to fasten them together.
85 SKI BINDING EP11764736.2 2011-10-04 EP2624924A1 2013-08-14 BJERTNAES, Gunnar; ALSGAARD, Thomas
A ski binding (1), in particular a ski binding for a cross-country or touring ski, being displaceable on a surface of a ski, the ski binding (1) comprising a first unit (3) and a second unit (4), the first unit (3) comprising a binding portion (33) for interacting with the pivot axis of a ski boot, and being slidably mountable on a mounting plate (2) attached to the upper surface of the ski and being free to slide along the mounting plate (2) and the second unit (4) being fixable relative to the ski, wherein the first unit (3) comprises a binding portion (33) for interacting with the shoe sole of a ski boot or shoe of the user of the ski, characterized in that the second unit (4) comprises a movable actuator (43; 63) coupled to the first unit (3) and being configured to shift the first unit (3) backwards and forwards relative to the mounting plate (2) and relative to the second unit (4) such that the pivot axis of a ski boot will be held in different positions in the ski binding (1) and with respect to the mounting plate (2).
86 Ski boot heel attachment US5858 1979-01-23 US4269430A 1981-05-26 Nils Eie
A device for attachment to skis and particularly cross country skis having a protrusion which fits into a cooperatively shaped recess in the ski boot heel to provide lateral boot heel stability when the heel is in contact with the ski surface and a locking means which engages a member which projects from the rear of the boot to prevent the boot from lifting off of the face of the ski.
87 上等の不整地用自動二輪車走行装置 JP2013075514 2013-03-30 JP2014198549A 2014-10-23 MINEGISHI HIDENOBU
【課題】上、砂地、泥ねい地、湿地、岩場、ガレキなどの不整地を自動二輪車が走行するために、自動二輪車へ取付可能な走行装置を提供する。【解決手段】自動二輪車において、後輪に替えてクローラを有する駆動装置51および補助駆動装置52を取付ける。駆動部の接地面積が増大されたことにより、雪、砂、泥、湿地などに埋没することを回避させ、同時に路面との摩擦を増大させ、ガレキなど大きな凹凸のある路面では窪地に後輪が落ち込むことを回避でき、結果推進力、制動力が増大し、不整地での走行を可能にする。走行条件が雪上に限れば、前輪に替えてスキー15を取付けることで走行安定性を向上させることができる。【選択図】図1
88 Ski binding particularly for cross-country skiing EP84107680.5 1984-07-03 EP0131234A2 1985-01-16 Callegari, Mario

The invention is concerned with a ski binding (1) particularly useful for cross-country skiing, which comprises an element (2) for fastening a ferrule (3) to a ski body having substantially orthogonal sides to the mounting plane thereof. The ferrule (3) is slidably associated with the fastening element (2) against the bias of a rubber band (4) pair, a ferrule guiding means (60) being provided to allow it to slide in a parallel direction to the mounting plane.

89 VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG EINES LANGLAUFSKIS EP13815365.5 2013-12-04 EP2928570A1 2015-10-14 HUBINGER, Johann; PIEBER, Alois
Method for producing a cross-country ski (1), wherein a plurality of layers, in particular a ski core (5), reinforcing layers (4), a cover layer (7) and/or a running-surface coating (3), are adhesively bonded to form a composite body, wherein, in a first step, the ski core (5) and the reinforcing layers (4) are adhesively bonded in the hot state to form a ski body (11), wherein the ski body (11), as reinforcing layers (4), has an upper flange (12) and a lower flange (13), wherein, in a second step, the ski body (11) and at least one further layer (14), in particular the running-surface coating (3), are adhesively bonded to one another in the cold state, and ski (1) which can be produced using said method.
90 Vordere Sohlenhaltevorrichtung an einer Skibindung EP93115609.5 1993-09-28 EP0605758A1 1994-07-13 Burger, Simon

Gegenstand der Erfindung ist eine vordere Sohlenhaltevorrichtung an einer Skibindung, die sich in Verbindung mit einem Skistiefel, der eine im vorderen Zehenbereich überstehende Sohle aufweist, wahlweise zum Touren- gehen oder für den Abfahrtslauf verwenden läßt.

Dazu weist die Sohlenhaltevorrichtung für den Tourenlauf ein Stütz- lager für ein Abstützen des Skistiefels (St) von unten her auf, das bevor- zugt in Form einer Trittplatte (1) ausgebildet ist, die auf dem Ski (Sk) um eine quer zu seiner Längsachse und parallel zu seiner Oberfläche verlaufende Schwenkachse (4) zwischen zwei Endstellungen schwenkbar gelagert ist. Außerdem sind für den Tourenlauf noch eine verstellbare Spanneinrichtung (6, 7) zum Ausüben eines Spanndruckes auf den auf die Trittplatte (1) aufgesetzten Skistiefel (St) zu dessen Festhalten auf der Trittplatte (1) und für den Abfahrtslauf ein Sohlenhalter (2) vorgesehen, der den überste- henden Sohlenrand (Ra) des unmittelbar auf den Ski (Sk) aufgesetzten Skistiefels (St) von oben und vorn übergreifen kann und dann das vordere Ende des Skistiefels (St) unter Aufnahme der darauf nach oben und nach vorn wirkenden Kräfte auf dem Ski (Sk) festhält.

Dabei sind zur Erzielung einer gedrängten Bauweise unter Verwendung einfacher Bauelemente und deren funktioneller Trennung in der Weise, daß jedem Bauelement eine und nur eine Funktion zugeordnet ist, das Stützlager und der Sohlenhalter (2) auf einer gemeinsamen Unterlage (3) angeordnet, wobei eine bevorzugte Ausführung darin besteht, daß der Sohlenhalter (2) unmittelbar an der Unterseite der Trittplatte (1) umklappbar angelenkt ist.

91 Ski binding particularly for cross-country skiing EP84107680 1984-07-03 EP0131234A3 1987-04-01 Callegari, Mario

The invention is concerned with a ski binding (1) particularly useful for cross-country skiing, which comprises an element (2) for fastening a ferrule (3) to a ski body having substantially orthogonal sides to the mounting plane thereof. The ferrule (3) is slidably associated with the fastening element (2) against the bias of a rubber band (4) pair, a ferrule guiding means (60) being provided to allow it to slide in a parallel direction to the mounting plane.

92 Ski-Rücklaufsperre EP81103000.6 1981-04-21 EP0039038A1 1981-11-04 Jirku, Heinz

Eine Ski-Rücklaufsperre für Langlaufski besitzt einen mit seinem Steg quer zur Laufrichtung des Skis auf dessen Oberseite gelagerten, U-förmigen Bügel (1) an dem sich ein Steuerarm (9) befindet, dessen Schwenkbewegung durch Anschlag an einer den Bügel auf dem Ski fixierenden Lagerschale (10) begrenzt ist. Der U-förmige Bügel (1) ist vorzugsweise mit dem Steuerarm (9) einstückig geformt. Er kann durch eine elastiche Schlinge in der Lagerschale in seiner nicht eingreifenden Grundstellung fixiert werden, in der er durch besondere Gestaltung des Anschlags zum Ski zentriert ist.

93 LEICHTBAUKERN UND VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG DESSELBEN EP02753898.2 2002-07-08 EP1404420A1 2004-04-07 HEFTBERGER, Josef; HOLOVICZ, Josef
The invention relates to a light structural core made of wood for sliding bodies, for example skis, especially cross-country skis, having grooves or slots (3) arranged in the longitudinal rows, extending in lines in a staggered manner in the longitudinal direction of the skis. The grooves or slots (3) are only open towards the running surface. When seen from a longitudinal section, said grooves or slots are shaped like the arc of a circle or are provided lengthwise with rounded corners.
94 Ski binding with a spring as flexor EP08168676.8 2008-11-07 EP2184089A1 2010-05-12 Wollo, Even; Pettersen, Aksel; Holm, Thomas; Svendsen, Oyvar

The present disclosure describes a ski binding (1), in particular for a touring or cross country ski (2). In particular, the invention relates to the provision of a spring (20) with at least one extension (21) to be used as a flexor portion. Additionally, in order to connect a ski boot (5) to the ski binding (1) in a satisfactory manner, a rotatable hooked locking portion is provided.

95 ROLLER SKI EP11838292.8 2011-11-01 EP2635355A1 2013-09-11 KARLSEN, Jørgen
The invention relates to a roller ski which is employed amongst other things for training in classic cross-country skiing during the summer. The object of this roller ski is to achieve a pressure-dependent grip when a kick is generated, with the result that more pressure on the ski from the foot provides better grip. This is in order to simulate skiing on snow, where in classic style pressure has to be placed on the ski during the kick in order to obtain grip on the middle of the ski. The invention is based on a common principle. Roller systems with free roll both forwards and backwards are combined with roller systems with one-way roll, in such a manner that when the pressure on the roller ski from the skier increases, the roller system(s) with one-way roll will be activated to an increasing extent as the pressure on the ski increases, with the result that the ski obtains grip thereby enabling a kick to be generated. The grip is obtained without any risk of the ski jerking in the event of unexpected pressure from a rough surface. Without extra pressure the roller ski will be liable to back-sliding just like a classic cross-country ski with grip wax under the middle and glide wax at the front and rear.
96 Device for skis US885517 1978-03-13 US4127284A 1978-11-28 Gottfried Schweizer; Axel Kubelka; Karl Stritzl; Josef Svoboda
A structure for a use in either an anti-crossing device for skis or a ski brake. A torsion spring is utilized to urge a projection member to an upright position on the ski. In the anti-crossing device for skis, the resilient projection member will prevent movement of a ski to the crossed position in one direction while simultaneously permitting movement of the ski in the opposite direction by flexing the resilient projection downwardly onto the upper surface of the ski. In the ski brake environment, the ski boot effects a resilient flexing of the projection member down onto the upper surface of the ski when the ski boot is mounted between the ski bindings. The resilient projection member has extension members which project below the lower surface of the ski when the resilient projection member is in the upright position.
97 Releasably attachable end piece to a pole EP14184636.0 2010-09-29 EP2835158A1 2015-02-11 Karlöf, Lars; Pedersen, Svein; Reiten, Elise

The present invention pertains to a solution for releasably attaching and fastening an end piece to a pole (1) such as a ski pole suited for cross country skiing, downhill skiing roller skiing or walking. The end piece may be a basket (4) providing a thrust bearing surface (7) on snow or it may be an end piece with a sharp point for use in walking or roller skiing.

98 Releasably attachable end piece to a pole EP10182030.6 2010-09-29 EP2308570A2 2011-04-13 Karlöf, Lars; Pedersen, Svein; Reiten, Elise

The present invention pertains to a solution for releasably attaching and fastening an end piece to a pole (1) such as a ski pole suited for cross country skiing, downhill skiing roller skiing or walking. The end piece may be a basket (4) providing a thrust bearing surface (7) on snow or it may be an end piece with a sharp point for use in walking or roller skiing.

99 Skis to walk on water US10425591 2003-04-29 US06855024B2 2005-02-15 Walter G. Rothschild
The present invention relates to skis that allows a human subject to walk by sliding of the legs back and forth in a motion similar to cross-country snow skis. In an embodiment, the present invention comprises: (a) two skis having a foot-support for the subject to secure a foot on the upper surface of each ski; (b) flaps secured to the bottom of each ski which allow the skis to frictionally interact with the water such that when the subject pushes back on one of the skis, the subject is propelled forward across the water; and (c) a frame connecting the two skis to each other that allows the skis to slide back and forth with respect to one another in a first direction (x) that is parallel to the length of the skis, and also maintains the skis at a constant distance apart from each other in the (y) direction, and at the same depth in the water in the (z) direction.
100 Anti-crossover device for skis US705268 1976-07-14 US4189163A 1980-02-19 Gottfried Schweizer; Axel Kubelka; Karl Stritzl; Josef Svoboda
A structure for a use in either an anti-crossing device for skis or a ski brake. A torsion spring is utilized to urge a projection member to an upright position on the ski. In the anti-crossing device for skis, the resilient projection member will prevent movement of a ski to the crossed position in one direction while simultaneously permitting movement of the ski in the opposite direction by flexing the resilient projection downwardly onto the upper surface of the ski. In the ski brake environment, the ski boot effects a resilient flexing of the projection member down onto the upper surface of the ski when the ski boot is mounted between the ski bindings. The resilient projection member has extension members which project below the lower surface of the ski when the resilient projection member is in the upright position.
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