Ski and climbing aid for attachment to a ski
09694271 ยท 2017-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63C7/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a ski having a sliding surface and a ski upper face opposite the sliding surface, wherein a climbing aid can be attached to the sliding surface and the ski has a continuous through-hole in an area located before a contact surface, which through-hole extends from the sliding surface to the ski upper face. According to the invention, a securing element is arranged on the ski upper face which securing element comprises at least one holding element for the form-fitting connection to a corresponding counter element of the climbing aid.
Claims
1. A ski having a sliding surface and a ski upper face opposite the sliding surface, wherein a climbing aid is attached to the sliding surface and the ski has a continuous through-hole in an area located before a contact surface, said through-hole extends from the sliding surface to the ski upper face and in which a guide housing comprising a through-opening is received, wherein the through-hole is provided for guiding through the climbing aid and a securing element is arranged on the ski upper face separately from the guide housing, said securing element comprises an extension directed toward the ski upper face which extension is received in a corresponding recess of the ski in the mounted state, wherein the securing element comprises at least one holding element for the form-fitting connection with a corresponding counter element of the climbing aid.
2. The ski according to claim 1, wherein the securing element comprises as a holding element at least one projection.
3. The ski according to claim 2, wherein the projection comprises a respective abutment face extending from the ski upper face obliquely forward to a tip of the ski.
4. The ski according to claim 3, wherein a longitudinal axis of the through-hole and/or of the recess for receiving the extension is inclined in the direction of the tip of the ski.
5. The ski according to claim 3, wherein a longitudinal axis of the through-hole and/or of the recess for receiving the extension is inclined in the direction of the tip of the ski and forms an angle of substantially 30 with the plane of the longitudinal extension of the ski upper face.
6. The ski according to claim 2, wherein the projection comprises a respective abutment face extending from the ski upper face obliquely forward to a tip of the ski, wherein the abutment face forms an angle of between 20 and 50 with the ski upper face.
7. The ski according to claim 2, wherein the projection comprises a respective abutment face extending from the ski upper face obliquely forward to a tip of the ski, wherein the abutment face forms an angle of substantially 30 with the ski upper face.
8. The ski according to claim 1, wherein the securing element is formed integrally with a guide housing which extends at least partially into the through-hole.
9. The ski according to claim 1, wherein the securing element comprises two lateral guiding ridges.
10. The ski according to claim 9, wherein the guiding ridges are preferably formed integrally with a bottom face, wherein the projections of the holding element are each connected with the bottom face and the guiding ridge.
11. A climbing aid for attachment to a ski according to claim 1, wherein the climbing aid comprises, at a front end, a counter element, in particular in the kind of a tab, for connection with the holding element, wherein the breadth of the climbing aid in a front end section tapers such that the breadth of the climbing aid is smaller than the through-opening of the guide housing, so that the climbing aid may be guided through the through-hole and the counter element is connectable with the holding element disposed at the ski upper face.
12. The climbing aid according to claim 11, wherein the tab-shaped counter element comprises two edge-sided material recesses for receiving the projections of the securing element.
13. The climbing aid according to claim 11, wherein a plastic element resistant to bending relative to the climbing aid is provided as a counter element.
14. The climbing aid according to claim 11, wherein the climbing aid comprises a guide-through element between the counter element and a resilient anti-slip section effectively serving as a climbing aid.
15. The climbing aid according to claim 14, wherein the guide-through element consists of a resilient plastic material and is firmly connected with the counter element.
16. The climbing aid according to claim 14, wherein the guide-through element consists of a resilient plastic material and is firmly connected with the counter element, designed as a 2-component injection molded part.
17. The climbing aid according to claim 11, wherein the climbing aid comprises a carrier layer provided with bristles for forming a climbing skin, or comprises scales or the like, or is coated with grip wax.
18. The ski according to claim 1, wherein the securing element comprises as a holding element two laterally disposed projections.
19. The ski according to claim 1, wherein the securing element comprises as a holding element two laterally disposed projections in the kind of snap-in lugs.
20. The ski according to claim 3, wherein a longitudinal axis of the through-hole and/or of the recess for receiving the extension is inclined in the direction of the tip of the ski and forms an angle of between 20 and 50 with the plane of the longitudinal extension of the ski upper face.
21. The ski according to claim 1, wherein the securing element is formed integrally with a guide housing which lines the through-hole substantially completely.
Description
(1) In the following the invention will be explained in detail by means of preferred embodiments to which it is, however, not meant to be restricted at all. In detail, the drawings show:
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(12) The climbing aid 2 comprises a front end 2 which was guided through a guide housing 3 before and is arranged at the side of the ski upper face 1 in
(13) As may be seen in particular in
(14) In the plan view of the ski upper face 1 pursuant to
(15) For securing the free end 2 of the climbing aid 2, the securing element 4 comprises a holding element 4 in the form of two projections which are provided for receiving a counter element 6 mounted on the free end 2 of the climbing aid 2 (cf.
(16) The securing element 4 additionally comprises two lateral guiding ridges 4, so that the introduction of the counter element 6 in a connected position is facilitated. The projections 4 are moreover formed integrally with the lateral guiding ridges 4 and a bottom face of the securing element, so that a torsion-resistant, substantially tub-shaped securing element 4 results.
(17) In the sectional view illustrated in
(18) Separately from the guide housing 3 at the ski upper face 1 the securing element 4 is attached for securing the free end 2 of the climbing aid 2. For this purpose the securing element 4 comprises a mandrel-like extension 7 directed toward the ski upper face 1 and being received in a form-fitting manner in a corresponding recess in the ski 1. Preferably, a longitudinal axis of the extension 7 extends substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the through-hole 3. In the illustrated embodiment the longitudinal axes form an angle of approx. 30 with the plane defining the ski upper face 1.
(19) In the embodiment illustrated in
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(21) Advantageously, the climbing aid 2 is, e.g. like a conventional climbing skin, designed to be flexible, so that it may be bent back at the lower end of the through-hole 3 and bent forward at the upper end of the through-hole 3 in practical use.
(22) The counter element 6 of the climbing aid 2 consists of a solid plastic material which is preferably manufactured in an injection molding process, and is connected in a force-fitting manner with the rest of the climbing aid 2, for instance, by gluing, sewing, riveting, welding, or the like. In the embodiment pursuant to
(23) In the plan view of the ski 1 pursuant to
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(26) The element 11 has a length which is larger than the length of the through-hole 3, preferably by 10 to 30%. This ensures that, in the usage position, a section 13 of the flexible plastic part, as illustrated schematically in