序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Apparatus for testing and fitting cross-country skis US144307 1980-04-28 US4290499A 1981-09-22 Mauri Luomaranta
Apparatus is disclosed for the testing and fitting of cross-country skis including means to support the cross-country ski having sensor means distributed along its length and width adapted to emit a signal when the bottom surface of the cross-country ski presses them, display means adapted to indicate the origin of the signals from the sensor means and adjustable loading means to exert predetermined forces to points along the top surface of the ski and load measuring means adapted to indicate the applied load.
142 Cross-country ski system provided with a direct bearing lateral surface US10570347 2004-09-01 US20070040357A1 2007-02-22 Francois Girard; Francois Difournet; Alois Pieber; Johann Hubinger; Hannes Kogler
A cross-country ski includes a cross-country ski having a central area for receiving a ski binding device for fixing a ski boot to the ski. The fixing area includes a space for receiving the binding device and a top bearing surface of the ski which is applied to at least one side of the space for receiving the binding device and on which the boot is directly connectable when the user applies a pressure force.
143 SOLE-GRIPPING SAFETY BINDING INCLUDING THE SHOE WITH ADJUSTABLE LATERAL INCLINATION FOR CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING PCT/SI0100015 2001-05-11 WO0205907A2 2002-01-24 GLADEK JANEZ; JURCA ALES
The invention involves the sole-gripping safety binding including the shoe with adjustable lateral inclination for cross-country skiing.The sole-gripping safety binding including the shoe with adjustable lateral inclination for cross-country skiing allows for shifting of the shoe (5) gripping point from the tip towards the centre of the sole (4) of the shoe (5), whereby the sole (4) is lifted above the ski (2). The shoe (5) is provided on its sole (4) with a conical gripping element (3) including the axle (10) that is shifted towards the centre of the sole (4); the latter is provided with a distance piece (22) under the heel part of the sole (4) and with a flexor (23) under the toe part of the sole. The axle (10) makes a grip with the base (6) of the binding (1), while the part (9) of the base (6) is connected with the tightening element (7) of the binding (1).
144 Device for binding a shoe or boot to a cross-country ski US655196 1991-02-14 US5125680A 1992-06-30 Alain Bejean; Ivan Thevenin
System for binding a shoe or boot onto a cross-country ski. The system includes an upper support plate which is movably mounted along a direction having a component which is substantially perpendicular to the ski. The system further includes an elastic means for elastically biasing the movable support plate in a direction separating it from the ski.
145 Apparatus for lateral guidance of a ski boot, attached at its front end, to a cross-country ski US802820 1985-11-29 US4842293A 1989-06-27 Jean-Claude Rochard
A lateral retention apparatus for a boot attached at its front end to a cross-country ski. The apparatus is positioned on the upper surface of a cross-country ski and includes a retention and guidance rib adapted to engage a groove in the sole of the boot. The groove progressively caps the sole when the boot is flattened on the ski. The rib and the groove have substantially the same cross-sectional configuration, and this cross-sectional configuration is asymmetrical. The ribe on one ski supporting a skier has an interior inclined lateral surface facing the other ski supporting the skier, and an exterior inclined lateral surface facing the exterior of the ski to which it is attached. The interior inclined lateral surface of the rib can have an average gradient with respect to a horizontal surface of the ski that is either greater than or less than the average gradient of the exterior inclined lateral surface of the rib with respect to this horizontal surface.
146 Combination removable release ski binding US669880 1976-03-24 US4049291A 1977-09-20 Denis M. Nunan
A spring type holder, releasably mounted on a ski for supporting a boot heel holder, includes a removable boot heel holder for alpine skiing, and permitting cross country skiing in the absence of the heel holder.
147 Snow ski traction device and method US133644 1998-08-13 US06092828A 2000-07-25 David Schumacher
A snow ski traction device includes a traction blade pivotally mounted on blade-to-ski attachment device so as to secure the blade to the side of a snow ski. The blade pivots through a pivot arc of substantially 90 degrees and is stopped from pivoting outside of that arc. At one end of the arc, the length of the blade is substantially parallel to the length of the ski; while at the other end of the arc, it is perpendicular to the length of the ski. When perpendicular to the ski, the blade engages with and presses backwards against snow or ice beneath the ski, thus propelling the wearer of the ski in a forward direction and preventing backward slippage of the ski. When parallel to the ski, the blade permits a full, forward sliding movement of the ski. The ordinary motion of the ski causes the blade to pivot as required between these parallel and perpendicular positions. This device, and its method of use, are particularly applicable for cross-country skiing, though can be used by downhill skiers as well.
148 Self-locking binding particularly for cross-country skiing US719394 1985-04-02 US4659103A 1987-04-21 Mario Tessaro
The self-locking binding is adapted for automatically locking the lower toe portion of cross-country skiing footwear to a cross-country ski. The binding comprises a plate, associable with a ski which is adapted for engagement with a front oscillable element, forming a toe seat, the movement whereof is allowed by the interposition of a spring element between it, the plate, and a front release block. Rearward of the oscillable element there is journalled an adjustable device for locking the toe portion of a cross-country skiers' footwear in position, the toe portion being releasable from the oscillable element which is adapted to enable adjustment of its excursion.
149 Skischuh, insbesondere für den Langlauf EP89112448.9 1986-02-17 EP0341758A3 1990-05-09 Nowak, Gerhard; Morbitzer, Hans Peter; Winter, Alfred; Theuer, Rudolf, Dipl.-Ing.; Kruschik, Karl

Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf einen Skischuh, insbeson­dere für den Langlauf, bestehend aus einem im Spitzenbereich des Skischuhs angeordneten Einhakelement, welches eine in der Gleitstellung zumindest angenähert senkrecht auf die Ober­seite des Ski verlaufende, mit seitlich über die Befesti­gungsstelle am Skischuh vorstehenden Enden versehene Ein­hakleiste aufweist.

Um bei einem derartigen Skischuh ein ausreichendes Ver­schwenken der Sohlenverlängerung bei einem Langlaufschritt und ein zuverlässiges Halten der Einhakleiste in vertikaler Lage während des Einsteigvorganges möglich zu machen, sieht die Erfindung vor, daß die Einhakleiste (3a) an ihrem unteren und an ihrem oberen Bereich mittels zweier Stege (3b,3d) aus elastischem Material, wie Gummi, Kunststoff od.dgl. mit dem Schuhspitzenbereich (2b) verbunden ist.

150 Ski braking device US846611 1986-03-31 US4690423A 1987-09-01 Walter J. DeVigili
A braking device is disclosed for reducing or retarding rearward movement of a ski, such as when climbing a hill. The device comprises an elongated frame mounted lengthwise in a recess in the bottom of a ski. A plurality of cleats are spaced apart lengthwise of the frame. The front ends of the cleats are pivoted to the frame for vertical movement. The cleats pivot downwardly and dig into the snow when the ski moves rearwardly, acting as a brake. The cleats pivot upwardly and become inoperative during normal downhill skiing. The braking device may be used for all skis, but is primarily intended for cross-country and touring downhill skis. It is preferably built into the ski by the ski manufacturer as original equipment, but may be added to an existing ski.
151 EP0546109A4 - EP91918168 1991-08-23 EP0546109A4 1994-03-16 MERLE-SMITH, EDMUND, L.
A wintertime exercise device has been described herein. Components of the device include: a board-like member (12) having a top surface (13) and a bottom surface (23) and a runner (14) secured to the bottom surface of the board-like member. The board-like member (12) and runner (14) are greater than thirty inches in length, and preferably longer than three and one-half feet. This new wintertime exercise device is used on any type of ice in a similar manner to the use of cross-country racing skis on snow. This invention provides a new sporting event to recreational users, exercisers or competitors particularly when snow or ice conditions are unfavorable for conventional wintertime activities, such as ice skating or cross-country skiing.
152 Dismountable ski binding EP08158550.7 2008-06-19 EP2135645A1 2009-12-23 Wollo, Even; Pettersen, Aksel; Holm, Thomas; Svendsen, Oyvar; Hauglin, Bernt-Otto

The present disclosure relates to a ski binding (2), in particular a ski binding for a cross-country, telemark, touring or roller ski (1), for interacting with the ski boot or shoe (3) of the user of the ski, the said ski binding comprising a housing (4) for the accommodation of a locking unit (10), the locking unit comprising: a locking lever (12); a locking member (14); and a flexor (16); wherein the locking lever (12), locking member (14) and flexor (16) being mounted on a mounting unit (18), comprising a base plate (20), jaws (22) and an edge web (24), both at the front side and at the rear side of the said base plate, wherein the mounting unit including all of its components is insertable into the housing (4) of the binding (2) through an opening at the front side (F) of the housing (4).

A ski binding of this type affords the user the ability to repair or replace individual parts of a complete ski binding system, without needing to replace the entire binding.

153 Braking system for roller skis US267448 1988-11-04 US4892332A 1990-01-09 Ryan Jennings
Roller skis have an effective braking system. At least one friction producing braking element, such as a truncated cone of friction producing plastic resin (e.g. polyurethane) or rubber, is mounted to the bottom of a roller ski so that it overlaps the inner edge of the roller ski, positioned along the roller ski generally at the position at which the ski boot is mounted. The braking element may be connected to the roller ski by a separate attachment comprising a channel-shaped element with a screw clamp for connecting the channel-shaped element to the ski, and with the braking element extending downwardly from the channel. When it is desired to stop while practicing Nordic skiing (cross-country skiing) or Alpine skiing, the skier simulates a "snow plowing" maneuver, which brings the braking elements at the inside edges of both skis into contact with the ground, causing the roller skis to stop.
154 Skischuh, insbesondere für den Langlauf EP89112448.9 1986-02-17 EP0341758A2 1989-11-15 Nowak, Gerhard; Morbitzer, Hans Peter; Winter, Alfred; Theuer, Rudolf, Dipl.-Ing.; Kruschik, Karl

Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf einen Skischuh, insbeson­dere für den Langlauf, bestehend aus einem im Spitzenbereich des Skischuhs angeordneten Einhakelement, welches eine in der Gleitstellung zumindest angenähert senkrecht auf die Ober­seite des Ski verlaufende, mit seitlich über die Befesti­gungsstelle am Skischuh vorstehenden Enden versehene Ein­hakleiste aufweist.

Um bei einem derartigen Skischuh ein ausreichendes Ver­schwenken der Sohlenverlängerung bei einem Langlaufschritt und ein zuverlässiges Halten der Einhakleiste in vertikaler Lage während des Einsteigvorganges möglich zu machen, sieht die Erfindung vor, daß die Einhakleiste (3a) an ihrem unteren und an ihrem oberen Bereich mittels zweier Stege (3b,3d) aus elastischem Material, wie Gummi, Kunststoff od.dgl. mit dem Schuhspitzenbereich (2b) verbunden ist.

155 Gleitbrettausrüstung und drahtlose gesteuerte Bindung für ein Gleitbrett EP10172080.3 2010-08-05 EP2281616A2 2011-02-09 Barthel, Fritz

Die vorliegende Erfindung stellt eine Gleitbrettausrüstung bereit, umfassend eine auf einem Gleitbrett montierbare Bindung (12), ein an der Bindung vorgesehenes Stellelement zum Bewirken einer Verstellung oder Betätigung der Bindung (12), einen an der Bindung (12) vorgesehenen Drahtlosempfänger (70) zum Empfang einer Drahtlosinformation, und einen Drahtlossender (72) zur Abgabe der Drahtlosinformation, wobei das Stellelement die Bindung (12) auf Grundlage der empfangenen Drahtlosinformation verstellt oder betätigt.

156 Skis to walk on water US10425591 2003-04-29 US20030203686A1 2003-10-30 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.
157 Surchaussure pour ski de fond EP80420124.2 1980-11-13 EP0029794A1 1981-06-03 Monnet, Bernard

Cette surchaussure (2) est constituée par une chaussette tricotée dont le bout de pied présente une ouverture (3) sensiblement circulaire prévue pour laisser passer l'extrémité avant de la chaussure et bordée d'une bande élastique (4) prévue pour resserrer cette ouverture et la renforcer, et dont la semelle présente une fente médiane longitudinale (5) prévue pour laisser passer la partie inférieure de la chaussure destinée à coopérer avec les moyens de guidage solidaires du ski.

158 Einheit aus Langlaufbindung und Langlaufschuhen EP84890086.6 1984-05-11 EP0129535A1 1984-12-27 Kubelka, Axel

Die Langlaufbindung weist einen plattenförmigen Profilkörper (63) auf. Für den Eingriff mit entsprechenden Teilen des Sohlenfortsatzes eines Langlaufschuhes sind Kanten (72, 73) vorgesehen, wobei die den Profilteil (63) umgreifende Sohle im Bereich des Sohlenfortsatzes des Schuhes durch ein Verriegelungsglied (70) am Profilteil (63) gehalten ist. Der Profilteil (63) ist vorzugsweise relativ zum Ski schwenkbar. Zur Erhöhung der Flexibilität der Sohle weisen die den Profilkörper umgreifenden Bereiche querverlaufende Rillen oder Nuten auf.

159 Walking snowboard US09942159 2001-08-28 US20030042693A1 2003-03-06 Lyle J. Christiansen
A walking snowboard that enables its user to walk over snow cross-country and also to surf down slopes. A shared floating-tongue (20) comprising vinyl rollers and wheels is located in and along over half the length of framed chambers beneath a deck (10). The snowboard with its split body rolls easily over the shared floating-tongue as a user walks. The shared floating-tongue interconnects with the two sides of the walking snowboard's body.
160 Ski US74067 1987-07-02 US4844500A 1989-07-04 Josef Fischer
A ski, particularly suitable for cross-country skiing having a coating on at least a portion of the running surface thereof. The coating is of a basic material and has at least one portion including at least one further material. The basic material and the at least one further material have different hardness values. The basic material is a thermoplastic material and at least one of the further materials is an elastomeric material. The elastomeric material may be embedded in the thermoplastics material in the form of insert members. The invention also relates to a ski-shaped coating for application to a ski.
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