Patent classifications
A63C2203/46
RIDABLE BOARD ASSEMBLIES AND COMPONENTS THEREOF
A snowboard assembly is disclosed that includes a deck supported above a pair of longitudinally spaced apart blades. The deck has an upper surface for supporting a rider thereon and each blade has a lower surface for contacting ice or snow upon which the snowboard assembly is ridden. The deck is supported above the blades by mounts that are interposed between each blade and the deck. The deck is torsionally rigid between the mounts such that, in use, rider induced weight transfer forces are able to be transferred from the deck through one or both mounts and into one or both blades in order to steer the assembly. The mounts may be truck assemblies which enable the blades to move independently with respect to the deck.
Hovering skate board unit with safety mechanism and method thereof
A safe hovering skate board unit capable of being driven by a user is disclosed. The hovering skateboard includes a first board to receive the user, one or more first magnetic source, configured with the first board, to emit magnetic field, a second board magnetically coupled with the first board, one or more second magnetic source configured with the second board to repel the magnetic field and facilitate the first board to hover over the second board. Further, the unit includes the ground engaging wheels attached to the second board moves in the direction driven by the user. Furthermore, the unit may include a specialized safety system for ensuring safety of the user by controlling one or more components corresponding to the hovering skateboard unit based on one or more factors corresponding to the user. Further, a corresponding method of operating the hovering skate board unit is also disclosed.
IMPROVED SKIING EQUIPMENT
A skiing equipment (1) is provided, comprising two skis (3) each including a base body (31), a fastening group (32) for attaching (3d, 3e) to the base body (31); a track (4) closed around the base body (31); a mover (5) for the said track (4) around the base body (31); sensors configured to detect a movement of said ski (3) relative to said terrain (1a); and a control unit (6) for said mover (5) of each of said skis (3) and thus the sliding of said track (4) around said base body (31) based on said movement of said ski (3) relative to said terrain (1a).
SKIING EQUIPMENT
Skiing equipment (1) is provided comprising a ski (2); a track (3) closed on itself and wound around the ski (2); a mover of the track (3) around the ski (2); a fastening group (4) for at least one binding (4a, 4b) defining together with the ski (2) a channel (4c) for the sliding of the track (3); and wherein the track (3) comprises a belt (31) wound longitudinally around the ski (2) and defining two ends (31a, 31b); and a hinge (32) constraining the ends (31a, 31b).
Hovering skate board unit and method thereof
A hovering skate board unit capable of driven by a user is disclosed. The hovering skateboard includes a first board to receive the user, one or more first magnetic source, a second board magnetically coupled with the first board, one or more second magnetic source and at least one ground engaging wheel. The first magnetic source is configured with the first board to emit magnetic field. The one or more second magnetic source is configured with the second board to repel the magnetic field emitted from the one or more first magnetic source and further facilitates the first board to hover over the second board. The ground engaging wheels attached to the second board moves in the direction driven by the user. Further, a corresponding method of operating the hovering skate board unit is also disclosed.
Balance board
Improved balance boards feature a combination of components that increases versatility and challenges with use. An elongated deck has a lower surface with a lengthwise recess configured to receive ground-contacting apparatus enabling a user to practice balancing on the board while standing on the upper surface of the deck. The ground-contacting apparatus may be balls of different sizes, rolling pins, or inserts with rollers, wheels, or non-rotating skateboard trucks. The inserts may have a peripheral edge that corresponds to the peripheral outline of the recess, and may be held in position using hook-and-loop fasteners, magnetic elements, or fasteners that extend through the insert and the deck.