序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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181 | Plaquette interface pour une fixation de sécurité de ski alpin | EP92113416.9 | 1992-08-06 | EP0536499A1 | 1993-04-14 | Thomas, Pascal; Saxod, Daniel; Renaud Goud, Gilles |
L'invention concerne une plaquette interface pour une fixation de sécurité de ski alpin. La plaquette présente un rebord (3) s'étendant le long d'une partie au moins des bords latéraux de l'embase. La plaquette présente de part et d'autre de sa zone médiane une partie latérale (5) qui porte le rebord (3). Les parties latérales (5) sont inclinées sensiblement vers le bas et vers l'extérieur de la plaquette de telle façon que, lors de l'assemblage de l'embase de la fixation sur le ski, la plaquette étant pincée entre l'embase et la fixation de ski, les parties latérales (5) se redressent à l'horizontale, forçant ainsi les rebords (3) à se plaquer le long des bords latéraux de l'embase. |
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182 | RISER FOR NARROW CARVING SKIS | US10707268 | 2003-12-02 | US20050127637A1 | 2005-06-16 | Melvin Harper; Luke Harper |
This invention provides a riser for an alpine ski wherein the base of the ski is narrower than the top of the ski, said ski having a short turning radius. The riser is formed in a manner that insures stability of the ski at large slope angles, or large slope angles combined with large angulation, and it provides smooth transition during turns as the angle between the ski and the slope increases. The thickness variation along the ski resulting from addition of the riser also results in a ski that has a more uniform force distribution along its length. | ||||||
183 | Dispositif et ensemble de glisse | EP13004855.6 | 2013-10-09 | EP2724759A1 | 2014-04-30 | Krafft, Bertrand |
Ce dispositif de glisse (1) comprend une planche de glisse (2), des moyens (3) de fixation d'une chaussure (4) sur la planche de glisse (2), les moyens de fixation (3) comprenant un dispositif de retenue (32) qui autorise la rotation de la chaussure (3) autour d'un axe (Y) transversal à la planche de glisse (2), et des moyens (5) de traction d'une spatule (24) de la planche de glisse (2). Les moyens de traction (5) ne sont pas élastiques et le dispositif de glisse (1) comprend en outre un dispositif (6) de réglage de la longueur des moyens de traction (5). |
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184 | Alpine ski | US10733098 | 2003-12-11 | US07258360B2 | 2007-08-21 | William Vallet; Denis Redor; Alain Zanco; Christian Alary |
Alpine ski (1) having a sidecut (9) which has a radius smaller than 24 meters, wherein the front (10) and/or rear (18) ends have a cavity (11, 15) opening longitudinally at said end, the dimensions of the cavity (11, 15) allowing the deformation of said end when a transverse force is exerted at the front and/or rear contact lines so as to permit the inner and outer edges of the ski to move closer to one another. | ||||||
185 | Element and assembly for retaining a boot on a gliding board | US411317 | 1995-03-28 | US5687982A | 1997-11-18 | Christian Challande; Pierre Desarmaux |
The invention is related to a retention element for a boot on a gliding board, especially an alpine ski, including a retention jaw, a body bearing the jaw, a jaw return mechanism including a return spring acting on a latching member so as to provide an elastic resistance force against the spacing of the jaw from its retention position, a mobile sensor adapted to at least locally support the sole of the boot, a connection between the sensor and the return mechanism. The connection is provided to increase the elastic resistance force that the return mechanism exerts on the jaw in response to an increase in the support force perceived by the sensor. | ||||||
186 | Rear entry ski boot | US646372 | 1991-01-28 | US5224281A | 1993-07-06 | Bernard Nerrinck; Philippe Billet; Jean-Marie Begey |
An alpine ski boot having a shell base on which an upper is journalled. The upper includes a rear spoiler that is pivotally mounted about a transverse axis located at the rear portion of the shell base. The boot also includes a stirrup that is journalled on the shell base in the area of the ankle. The stirrup extends to the area of the heel, where it is connected to the rear spoiler, forming a connection with the rear spoiler, with respect to the shell base. | ||||||
187 | Ski repairing machine | US148946 | 1988-01-27 | US4881347A | 1989-11-21 | Petrin Mario; Petrin Blaise |
An apparatus for grinding the base of an alpine ski, comprising a frame, a reciprocating carriage mounted on the frame and being adapted to receive a ski, a base grinding tool mounted to the frame for engagement with the base of the ski, the movement of the carriage causing engagement between the grinding tool and the ski base in successive grinding strokes. The machine also comprises a pressure control device in operative relation to the grinding tool for maintaining the grinding pressure on the base generally constant during a grinding stroke. | ||||||
188 | Talonnière de fixation de sécurité pour ski alpin | EP12305128.6 | 2012-02-02 | EP2517761A1 | 2012-10-31 | Farges, Frédéric |
Talonnière de fixation (1) de sécurité pour ski alpin, comportant : |
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189 | Planche de glisse | EP01116665.9 | 2001-07-16 | EP1175925A1 | 2002-01-30 | Silva, Gilles |
L'invention concerne un ski pour la pratique du ski alpin comprenant une poutre longitudinale (4) ayant des extrémités avant et arrière (5, 6) et une zone centrale (7), la poutre étant formée par un noyau principal (45) recouvrant une semelle, un empilement de couches de glisse et de renfort avec deux carres latérales, le noyau étant lui-même recouvert par un empilement de couches de renfort et éventuellement de décoration, caractérisé par le fait que dans la zone centrale (7), un noyau secondaire est superposé au noyau principal de façon à former dans cette zone centrale une épine (8) en saillie de largeur réduite. Un interface avec une plaque (10) de support des éléments de retenue est prévu pour être assemblé au ski (1) par des tourillons (30, 31). |
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190 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ALPINE SKI | PCT/RO2008/000012 | 2008-11-14 | WO2009099346A2 | 2009-08-13 | CATUNA, George, Cristian |
The present invention relates to a device that is mounted on a ski and to a method for the practice of alpine skiing using the said device. The device according to the invention, mounted on a ski or embedded into it, comprises a long rod (1 or 60) and a short rod (2 or 61), fastened at their threaded external ends (e, f, a', b') into some nuts (8, 9, 62, 63) that are joined together with some molded parts (11, 12, 64, 65) embedded into the ski (10), the rods (1 and 2) transmitting the force to an upper plate (29) through hydraulic means, while the rods (60 and 61) transmit the force to another plate (68) through mechanical means. The method according to the invention is characterized by that during a turning movement made by the skier there is a partial taking over of the resulting forces applied to the tip and tail areas of the ski, in relation to the central part of the ski, which produce a longitudinal bending during a turning movement by the skier, and using the force that results from this to effect a mechanical work that results in an interactive positioning of the gliding plane of the ski in relation to the skier's sole plane, and returning to the initial position as soon as the ski is no longer bent. |
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191 | Alpine ski | US09832796 | 2001-04-12 | US06637766B2 | 2003-10-28 | Daniel Cuzzit; Pierre Billon; Eric Restani; Thierry Schrobiltgen; Milena Stefanova |
Alpine ski comprising a front area known as the tip area (2), a rear area known as the tail area (4), and an intermediate area known as the mid-section (3) designed to receive a stop (12) and a heelpiece (13) comprising the binding of the boot of a skier. In this ski, the rigidity, namely the resistance to flexing in the lengthwise direction of the ski, of the center part of the mid-section (3) is less than the rigidity in the two end parts of the mid-section (3), namely the parts that connect with the front (2) and rear (4) areas. | ||||||
192 | Adjustable flex ski | US634554 | 1984-07-26 | US4577886A | 1986-03-25 | John O. Chernega |
An adjustable flex alpine ski is disclosed. The ski includes tensile members embedded below the neutral plane in the center, shovel and tail sections of the ski. The tensile members are each fixed at one end and are independently adjustable by means of tension adjustment mechanisms located at the free ends of the members. The tension adjustment mechanisms are controlled by means of flexible shafts which terminate at hex nuts opening flushly onto the sidewalls of the ski, so as to be unobtrusive and aerodynamic, yet readily accessible in the field. | ||||||
193 | Alpine ski boots having a flexible upper | US09195999 | 1998-11-19 | US06446363B1 | 2002-09-10 | Jean-Pierre Artus |
An alpine ski boot has a flexible upper and a sole permitting the flexing of the foot during walking. The boot comprises essentially a flexible upper (1), an intermediate sole (2) having rigid extremities (7, 8) extending beyond the upper at the front and at the rear and of a form which enables holding by holding elements of a standard ski binding, and a flexible sole (3) preferably of rubber. The intermediate sole is, preferably, made of a semi-rigid plastic, providing a flexible zone or a joint. | ||||||
194 | Alpine ski/walking boot | US714238 | 1991-06-12 | US5140758A | 1992-08-25 | Nicolas D. Damien |
An alpine ski boot having a curved sole and a rotating boot sole toe. The boot sole toe is rotated upward by hand to allow walking, which is facilitated by the shape of the sole: it is gradually curved from the midsole to the toe. With the boot sole toe rotated down, the boot will engage normally with universally accepted ski bindings and is suitable for any level of skiing. Unlike a conventional boot, the boot sole toe is not in contact with the ground while walking; thus no wear occurs which may hamper binding release. | ||||||
195 | Ski binding | US195392 | 1980-10-09 | US4353575A | 1982-10-12 | Ralph E. Brice |
A bridge for alpine skiing is positioned to span over the toepiece of a conventional downhill, releasable ski binding. In one embodiment, the bridge is an elongated platform pivotable forwardly of the toepiece of the downhill binding and supported between the toepiece and the heelpiece of the downhill binding by an adjustable post. In another embodiment, a platform is stationarily mounted ahead of the toepiece of the downhill binding, with a separate heel support secured to the ski between the downhill toepiece and heelpiece. | ||||||
196 | VORRICHTUNG ZUM ANBRINGEN VON SKI AN EINEM FAHRRADANHÄNGER | EP15745448.9 | 2015-07-29 | EP3186130A1 | 2017-07-05 | GEHLEN, Andreas |
The invention relates to an device for attaching a ski to a bicycle trailer, which device is characterised by: a ski-side connector piece, in the form of a ski boot sole, comprising a front and a rear insertion part for insertion into the front and rear jaws of a standard safety binding for alpine skis; means for attaching the device to the bicycle trailer; and a leg section that fixedly connects the connection piece to the attachment means. | ||||||
197 | Plaque interface pour fixation de sécurité de ski alpin | EP92105259.3 | 1992-03-27 | EP0506064A1 | 1992-09-30 | Graillat, Gérard; Lemoine, Philippe |
L'invention concerne une plaque interface destinée à être intercalée entre des éléments de fixation de ski alpin et un ski. Chaque élément de fixation est rehaussé par rapport à la surface supérieure du ski par une cale 2, 3. L'une des cales 2 est solidaire au ski, alors que l'autre cale 3 est mobile et guidée par rapport au ski pour un mouvement longitudinal en étant maintenue contre la surface supérieure du ski. Les cales 2 et 3 sont par ailleurs reliées par un moyen de liaison 15 inextensible de largeur réduite. |
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198 | Binding for ski | US11855871 | 2007-09-14 | US08104785B2 | 2012-01-31 | Ned Hutchinson; Jason Daigle |
A system for alpine touring, a low-profile, selectively pivotal riser, and a method of releasably locking a ski boot heel. In an embodiment, the system for alpine touring includes a pair of skis; a pair of low-profile, selectively pivotal risers, and a pair of alpine ski boot bindings. In one embodiment, the riser includes an alpine binding attachment plate, a first anchor portion for pivotally attaching the riser thereto; and a second anchor portion for selectively attaching the riser thereto. | ||||||
199 | Alpine ski | US10733098 | 2003-12-11 | US20040119264A1 | 2004-06-24 | William Vallet; Denis Redor; Alain Zanco; Christian Alary |
Alpine ski (1) having a sidecut (9) which has a radius smaller than 24 meters, wherein the front (10) and/or rear (18) ends have a cavity (11, 15) opening longitudinally at said end, the dimensions of the cavity (11, 15) allowing the deformation of said end when a transverse force is exerted at the front and/or rear contact lines so as to permit the inner and outer edges of the ski to move closer to one another. | ||||||
200 | Snow skis having asymmetrical edges | US09626318 | 2000-07-25 | US06394482B1 | 2002-05-28 | Scott R. Carlson |
Snow skis having asymmetrical edges to make turning easier while telemark or alpine skiing. Each ski has concave, curved lateral edges. These lateral edges are asymmetrical, in that the medial edge of each ski is substantially longer than its outer edge. In addition, the point of maximum side cut on the outer edge is adjacent to the toe area of the skiers boot, while the point of maximum side cut on the medial edge is adjacent to the middle of the ski boot to facilitate easier turns while telemark skiing. |