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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261 | ALPINSKI | EP00929296.2 | 2000-04-15 | EP1169098B1 | 2005-03-30 | Emig, Uwe; Geilsdörfer, Reinhold; Gramlich, Markus |
The invention relates to an alpine ski (1), comprising a body (2), composed of several elements, which on its lower side presents a gliding surface (3) and on its upper side (7) has an area (8) for fixing a binding, and comprises at least one upper sole element (4) which is subjected primarily to pressure and at least one lower sole element (5) which is subjected primarily to pulling forces. According to the invention in the central area of the ski the upper sole element (4) has the shape of a flat arc (6) which curves upwards, extends in the longitudinal direction of the ski and passes over the lower sole element (5). The arc (6) of the upper sole element (4) can be deflected in accordance with the load exerted from the area of the binding, in the direction of the lower sole element (5) and is supported at the terminal areas of the ski in such a way that a displacement of the ends of the upper sole element (5) resulting from a deflection of the arc (6) increases the load share of the terminal areas of the ski. | ||||||
262 | Elément de fixation de ski alpin | EP94109589.5 | 1994-06-22 | EP0639393A1 | 1995-02-22 | Challande, Christian; Desarmaux, Pierre; Thomas, Pascal |
L'invention concerne un élément de fixation de ski alpin comprenant les organes suivants, une embase (3), un corps (2), une mâchoire (4) de retenue de la chaussure, un ressort d'énergie (15) logé dans le corps. L'élément est caractérisé par le fait que la plaque de support (26) est mobile pour un mouvement de roulis, et que des moyens de liaison (40, 50, 54, 58) sensibles aux mouvements de roulis de la plaque de support relient la plaque de support à au moins un des organes mobiles de l'élément de fixation, pour abaisser la force de résistance que la chaussure doit vaincre pour être libérée latéralement par la mâchoire, puis provoquer le libre basculement de la mâchoire au delà d'un mouvement de roulis d'amplitude déterminé réalisé par la plaque de support. |
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263 | Elément de fixation de sécurité de ski alpin | EP92114436.6 | 1992-08-25 | EP0544063A1 | 1993-06-02 | Challande, Christian; Renaud Goud, Gilles |
L'invention concerne un élément avant de fixation de ski qui est destiné à retenir l'extrémité d'une chaussure en appui sur un ski. L'élément comprend une embase (3), un corps (8) mobile par rapport à l'embase (3) parallèlement à un plan vertical et longitudinal médian du ski. Le corps porte, par ailleurs, un organe (15) de retenue de l'extrémité avant de la chaussure. Le corps (8) et l'embase (3) sont reliés l'un à l'autre dans leurs parties antérieures, de façon à permettre un basculement du corps (8) par rapport à l'embase et parallèlement au plan vertical et longitudinal médian du ski. Il est caractérisé par le fait qu'un moyen de rappel élastique (30), indépendant du dispositif de rappel élastique (26) qui rappelle les ailes (21) de l'organe de retenue, relie le corps (8) à l'embase (3) et rappelle élastiquement la partie arrière du corps (8) en direction de l'embase (3). Application aux fixations de ski, notamment de ski alpin. |
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264 | Alpine ski binding | US082481 | 1993-06-28 | US5362086A | 1994-11-08 | Pascal Baron; Pierre Desarmaux |
Alpine ski binding (1) comprising a base plate (2), to which a boot position-retention element (3) and a ski brake (8) are assembled. The base plate (2) is designed to be integrally attached to the ski using screws (14, 15). The ski brake incorporates a seating (10) superposed to the base plate (2), and the base is assembled to the base plate through the cooperation of tenons (18, 19) and mortises (20, 21) in the base plate (2). The brake (8) is, moreover, assembled to the base plate (2) by a movable locking device (23). The front screws used to assemble the binding to the ski pass through both the seating (10) of the brake (8) and the front part of the base plate (2), and their heads rest on the base plate (10) of the brake. The binding is delivered with the brake assembled, and, subsequently, dismantling the brake is possible by loosening the front screws (14) and by opening the locking device (23). | ||||||
265 | Wheel | US10541249 | 2003-12-23 | US20060113832A1 | 2006-06-01 | Mario Herzog |
The invention relates to a wheel (1; 1a, 1b) for a piece of sports equipment, especially for grass skiing, comprising a rim (2), a tire (3) that is fastened to the rim (2) and is provided with a tread (9), and at least one support element (6) for the tire (3), which is embodied in a resilient manner. The riding behavior can be made to largely match that of alpine skis due to the fact that the support element extends in a curved manner from a first bearing section (5) to a second bearing section (5) and supports the tire (3) essentially along the entire distance of the cross-section thereof while the tire (3) has a multilayer structure and is provided with a layer (10) that is elastic in the direction of the thickness thereof. | ||||||
266 | Apparatus for modifying the natural pressure distribution of a ski on its gliding surface and a ski equipped with such apparatus | US403690 | 1995-03-13 | US5713593A | 1998-02-03 | Gilles Renaud-Goud; Pierre Szafranski |
An interface apparatus for modifying the natural pressure distribution of a ski, particularly an alpine ski, along its gliding surface. The apparatus includes a vertically mobile rear sensor on which the rear end of the boot is supported; a rocking device journalled around a transverse axis, the rocking device having an approximately horizontal arm to which the sensor transmits its vertical movements, and a substantially vertical arm; and a linkage assembly connecting the vertical arm of the rocking device to the base of the front binding element, whereby the forces exerted through the sensor are transmitted to the base of the front binding element. The linkage assembly includes a linkage plate, which is rigid when compressed, that is connected to the base of the front binding element by a journal raised with respect to the upper surface of the ski, the length of the linkage plate being substantially equal to the distance between its connection to the base and the vertical arm of the rocking device, so that, in a lowered position, the linkage plate is in support against the vertical arm of the rocking device and transmits to the base the forces of the sensor. | ||||||
267 | Ski binding toe for touring skiing with an improved locking | EP10425323.2 | 2010-10-06 | EP2308568A1 | 2011-04-13 | Giordani, Roberto |
A ski binding toe for alpine skiing with an improved locking, comprising a first lever (10) (10) for manual and automatic locking and for manual unlocking of the jaws (50) of the ski binding toe, a second lever (20), pivoted on the first lever (10) through a sliding pin (30) which engages within a shaped profile (90) of the second lever (20), rotating pins (80, 100) provided on the levers (10, 20) for their articulated movement; the lever (10, 20) are constrained to rotate one respect the other and respect to a base (110) of the toe, by means of the rotating pins (80, 100), and are assembled together through the sliding pin (30), which slides in the shaped profile (90) present in the second lever (20) and allows a rotation of the levers (10, 20) with respect to the axis of the sliding pin (30). In addition, at least one elastic element (40) is placed in correspondence of a rotating pin (80) associated with the first lever (10), in order to so automate the locking system. |
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268 | Ski alpin | EP00420082.0 | 2000-04-26 | EP1050324A2 | 2000-11-08 | Schrobiltgen, Thierry; Fagot, Jacques; Deborde, Henri-Charles |
Ski alpin (1) comportant une zone spatule (2), une zone patin (3) et une zone talon (4), et présentant :
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269 | Dispositif pour modifier la répartition naturelle d'un ski sur sa surface de glisse | EP93101278.5 | 1993-01-28 | EP0556610A3 | 1994-02-02 | Couderc, Bernard; Szafranski, Pierre |
L'invention concerne un dispositif visant à modifier la répartition de pression d'un ski tel que notamment un ski alpin sur sa surface de glisse. Le dispositif est caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend un organe palpeur (60) apte à capter les sollicitations verticales de la chaussure, et par ailleurs des moyens de liaison (43,44) pour transmettre au moins vers l'une des extrémités du ski sous la forme d'un moment de flexion une partie au moins de la poussée verticale de la chaussure vers le bas captée Par l'organe palpeur (60). Les moyens de liaison (43,44) comprennent des moyens de tarage (43,44,55) pour induire une précontrainte. Les moyens de liaison présentent par ailleurs un palpeur (60) sensible à la présence ou l'absence de la chaussure pour commander automatiquement les moyens de tarage selon la présence ou l'absence de la chaussure. L'invention concerne également un frein de ski |
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270 | Ski nervuré muni d'un support | EP93107444.7 | 1993-05-07 | EP0577947A1 | 1994-01-12 | Commier, Philippe; Le Masson, Jacques |
Ski, notamment alpin, comportant une face inférieure de glissement se raccordant à deux faces latérales (2, 3) se raccordant elles-mêmes à une face supérieure (4) qui comprend une nervure médiane (7) s'étendant longitudinalement, au moins dans la zone centrale du ski. La nervure est surélevée par rapport à deux parties latérales abaissées (8, 9) la bordant de chaque côté et sur lesquelles prend appui un support (10), destiné à recevoir les fixations (11a, 11b). Le support a la forme d'un U renversé et comprend une paroi supérieure (100) se prolongeant latéralement et vers le bas par deux parois latérales (101, 102) pour constituer un logement inférieur destiné au passage de la nervure (7). Les parois latérales (101, 102) du support (10) comprennent au moins un évidement (131a, 131b) qui s'étendent horizontalement. Les évidements se déforment en cas de surpression sur le support occasionnée dans la pratique du ski et le support joue le rôle d'une suspension. |
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271 | Baby ski bag | EP06425021.0 | 2006-01-18 | EP1707247A1 | 2006-10-04 | Bennani, Fausta |
In contrast to the traditional mountain back packs designed to carry snow shoes or short alpine skis, or normal hand held ski bags, the proposed product is particularly effective and can be of great assistance espically to children who are at a disadvantage when carryng skis and poles even for short distances. The BabySkiBag is an extremely innovative product for the ski accessory market. It is very simple although each particular has been carefully designed in order to solve the problem of ski transportation ; it is a nylon rectangular back pack (drawing Fig. 1,Fig.2) available in different lengths, capable of carryng skis from child size up to medium length adult size.There is a belt inside the bag which passes trough rings and is sealed by means of a buckle; this system allows the fastening of skis and poles ( Fig.3 ,Fig .8 , Fig .9 -Caracteristic A ).The positioning of the shoulder straps allows the BabySkiBag to be used as a back pack (Fig.10 ).However thanks to its unique design once skis and poles have been removed the BabySkiBag can be folded and use as a bum bag (Fig.4 ,Fig .6.) . |
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272 | Ski boot heel binding | US521838 | 1983-08-10 | US4550929A | 1985-11-05 | G. Theodore Buel |
A heel binding for ski boots cooperates with a boot heel plate for use in either alpine or cross-country skiing and includes a pivot member displaceable between locked and unlocked positions. In the locked position, during alpine skiing a forward shoulder on the pivot member engages the heel plate and resists upward thrust of the boot heel according to a selective biasing force as provided by a yieldable latch member engaging a first detent on a cam section of the pivot member. In the alternate unlocked position, for cross-country skiing, the pivot member is retained clear of the heel plate by engagement of the same latch member within a second detent on the pivot member cam section. The forward portion of the binding is constructed to engage within a mating recess in the heel plate and/or boot heel on each downward motion of the heel so as to guide the skier's foot into proper axial alignment with the ski. As a safety feature, the pivot member also is automatically displaced clear of the heel plate when the selected biasing force exerted by the latch member is overcome, such as during a fall. | ||||||
273 | HEEL PIECE FOR A SKI-TOURING BINDING | EP16153199.1 | 2016-01-28 | EP3050602A1 | 2016-08-03 | INDULTI, GIOVANNI |
The heel-piece (T) for Alpine skiing comprises a body (1), hooking elements (10), borne by and mounted on the body (1) such that end portions (11) thereof project from a face (F) of the body (1) and are facing towards a front part of a ski to which a heel-piece is fixed for enabling the hooking to a ski boot. It also comprises movement means (M) predisposed and associated to the body (1) of the heel-piece (T) so as to be manoeuvrable to act on the hooking elements (10) in order to translate the hooking elements (10) with respect to the body (1) so as to translate the hooking elements (10) from an advanced position (A), in which the end portions (11) of the hooking elements (10) project from the face (F) to enable hooking of the rear part of a ski boot of a skier, to a retracted position (R) so that the end portions (11) of the hooking elements (10) are made to retract in order to enable the skier to freely rest the ski boot on the ski. |
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274 | A ski brake device | EP11176108.6 | 2011-08-01 | EP2415504A1 | 2012-02-08 | Indulti, Giovanni |
The brake device (10) is associated by means of a support plate (11) to a toe-piece (1) of a ski attachment for alpine skiing, and interacts with lever means (4), provided in the toe-piece (1) and connected to a pair of jaws (2) suitable for blocking a ski boot. An oscillating element (12) is hinged to the plate (11) and is subjected to the action of elastic organs (13), and is mobile between a rest position (R) and a working position (L). The oscillating element (12) is provided with prongs (120) which, in the working position (L), project inferiorly of the ski such as to penetrate into the underlying snowy surface. Activating means (14) are connected to the lever means (4) and the oscillating element (12); the activating means (14) maintain the oscillating element (12) in the rest position (R) when the jaws (2) are in the hooked position (C), while it is freed in order to be able to flick-rotate towards the working position (L) when the jaws (2) move into the unhooked position (A). |
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275 | Device for modifying the force distribution of a ski over its gliding surface and a ski equipped with such a device | US256630 | 1994-10-27 | US5558353A | 1996-09-24 | Joel Arduin; Jacques Le Masson |
A device for modifying the pressure distribution of a ski such as especially an alpine ski over its gliding surface. The ski is equipped in its middle sole zone with at least one binding element adapted to retain a boot, and with at least one support element on which the sole of the boot rests. The device includes a stiffening blade that extends above the ski from the middle sole zone towards the front where it is affixed to the ski. It also includes a sensor element in contact with the sole of the boot, that is mobile along a vertical direction, and a connection between sensor element and stiffening blade, in order to transmit to stiffening blade, in the form of a force oriented along the horizontal and longitudinal direction of the blade towards the front, at least a portion of the downward vertical thrust of the boot captured by sensor element. | ||||||
276 | Ski boot scraper | US689549 | 1991-04-23 | US5156418A | 1992-10-20 | Peter F. Kelly |
There is provided a new and useful ski boot scraper comprising a scraper element for mounting on an alpine ski forward of a ski binding toe piece and moveable between an extended operative position and a retracted rest position; a control unit for mounting on an alpine ski between the toe and heel pieces of a ski binding and moveable between an extended operative position and a retracted rest position; connecting structure extending between the scraper element and the control unit for moving the scraper element or the control unit between the extended and the retracted positions responsive to corresponding movement of the control unit or the scraper element between the extended and the retracted positions; and a biasing member for biasing at least one of the control unit and the scraper element into the extended position. | ||||||
277 | Mono-ski with deep side cuts for improved user stability and control | EP89122209.3 | 1989-12-01 | EP0371514A2 | 1990-06-06 | Hunter, Kent |
A mono-ski for alpine skiing to which both of the skier's boot bindings (16) are mounted such that the skier's boots (14) are side-by-side, close together and both facing forward. The widest part (4) of the forward or shovel area of the mono-ski is 30 percent or more wider than the narrowest part (5) of the central or waist area (2) of the mono-ski. The mono-ski has concave side cuts which are 3/4 of an inch or more. The forward or shovel area (1) of the mono-ski slopes gradually upward over at least the forward 15 percent and the rear or tail area (3) slopes gradually upward over at least the rear 7 percent of the total length of the mono-ski. The skier's boots (14) are positioned rearward of the center, the thickness of the mono-ski is greatest at the central or waist area (2), the bottom is flat transversely without grooves and the mono-ski has camber (10). The bottom running surface should be of polyethylene or similar material. It is desirable that the top surface also be of the same material, to have bottom metal edges, interior reinforcing plates under the boot bindings (16) and a protective metal insert in the tail of the mono-ski. The mono-ski can be made by methods and of materials commonly used in the industry. |
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278 | RAD | EP03779555.6 | 2003-12-23 | EP1578507A1 | 2005-09-28 | Herzog, Mario |
The invention relates to a wheel (1; 1a, 1b) for a piece of sports equipment, especially for grass skiing, comprising a rim (2), a tire (3) that is fastened to the rim (2) and is provided with a tread (9), and at least one support element (6) for the tire (3), which is embodied in a resilient manner. The riding behavior can be made to largely match that of alpine skis due to the fact that the support element extends in a curved manner from a first bearing section (5) to a second bearing section (5) and supports the tire (3) essentially along the entire distance of the cross-section thereof while the tire (3) has a multilayer structure and is provided with a layer (10) that is elastic in the direction of the thickness thereof. | ||||||
279 | Alpine ski | US09926374 | 2001-10-22 | US06679513B1 | 2004-01-20 | Uwe Emig; Reinhold Geilsdörfer; Markus Gramlich |
In an alpine ski (1) comprising a body (2) which is composed of several elements and has on its underside a gliding surface (3) and on its upper side (7) a binding mounting area (8), and includes at least one upper chord element (4) subjected primarily to pressure loads and at least one lower chord element (5) subjected to tensile loads, the upper chord element (4) has in the middle region of the ski the shape of a flat, upwardly curved arc (6) extending in the longitudinal direction of the ski and spanning the lower chord element (5). The arc (6) of the upper chord element (4) is adapted to deflect in the direction of the lower chord element (5) in dependence upon the load exerted by the binding and is supported in the end regions of the ski in such a way that a displacement of the ends of the upper chord element (5) resulting from the deflection of the arc (6) increases the load carrying share of the end regions of the ski. | ||||||
280 | Planche de glisse | EP02356019.6 | 2002-02-07 | EP1232773A1 | 2002-08-21 | Deborde, Henri-Charles; Zanco, Alain; Stefanova, Milena; Fagot, Jacques; Echevin, Michel |
Planche de glisse destinée à la pratique du ski alpin, présentant au moins dans sa zone patin :
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