Snow sports equipment
09669285 ยท 2017-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63C5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A piece of snow sports equipment comprises a sliding board with a sheetlike central part (110) which extends in a longitudinal direction, and two sheetlike side parts (120, 130) which are fastened to the central part (110) on both sides. The central part (110) has a sliding coating (115) on a lower side. The side parts (120, 130) can be folded over from a first position, in which a first main surface of the side parts (120, 130) is substantially co-planar with the lower side of the central part (110), into a second position, in which the side parts (120, 130) are folded under the central part (110) such that the first main surfaces of the side parts (120, 130) are supported on the lower side of the central part (110). Second main surfaces of the side parts (120, 130), which second main surfaces lie opposite the first main surfaces, have a climbing skin (125, 135).
Claims
1. A piece of snow sports equipment, comprising a sliding board with a substantially planar central part which extends in a longitudinal direction, and two substantially planar side parts which are fastened to the central part on both sides, wherein a) the central part has a sliding coating on a lower side, b) the side parts are foldable over from a first position, in which a first main surface of the side parts is substantially co-planar with the lower side of the central part, to a second position, in which the side parts are folded under the central part such that the first main surfaces of the side parts are supported on the lower side of the central part, and wherein c) second main surfaces of the side parts, which second main surfaces are opposite the first main surfaces, have a climbing skin.
2. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, wherein the side parts have a descent edge on an edge located on the outside in the first position and a sliding coating on the first main surface.
3. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, wherein the central part has a main portion with a substantially constant width along the longitudinal direction, and in that the side parts have a tapering in a portion, the longitudinal extent of which corresponds to that of the main portion of the central part.
4. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, wherein the climbing skin is attached fixedly on the second main surface.
5. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, wherein a hinge mechanism is arranged between the central part and each of the side parts, wherein the hinge mechanism comprises a band which is fastened on a side surface of the central part and on a side surface of the side part.
6. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 5, wherein the at least one pull-release cable comprises a cable which is guided through through-openings in the central part and in at least one of the side parts, and a tensioning and locking mechanism for tensioning and locking the cable when the at least one side part is in the first or second position.
7. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 6, wherein the through-openings are arranged in the central part and in the at least one side part in such a manner that, in the first position of the at least one side part, the cable runs entirely within the central part and at least one side part in a contact region of the central part and of the at least one side part.
8. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, wherein the central part and the side parts are connected to each other by at least one pull-release cable.
9. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, comprising means for locking the side parts in the second position, wherein the means for locking comprise elements for the mutual fastening of the side parts to one another.
10. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, comprising locking elements arranged on an upper side of the central part for supporting the side parts in the first position.
11. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, wherein the central part has a cover sheet on an upper side, wherein the cover sheet protrudes laterally beyond the central part in order to support the side parts in the first position.
12. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, wherein the side parts have a plurality of segments and comprise a flexible material in a tip region of the sliding board.
13. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, wherein the side parts comprise, on an edge located at the bottom thereof in the second position, gripping means for improving the grip during ascent on hard terrain.
14. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, wherein the central part has side surfaces running obliquely relative to the upper surface and lower surface thereof, and the side parts have correspondingly obliquely running side surfaces which, in the first position, interact with the side surfaces of the central part in such a manner that they transmit vertical forces, acting on the lower side of the side parts, to the central part.
15. The piece of snow sports equipment of claim 1, comprising a container which can be filled with snow being attached on said piece of snow sports equipment in order to increase a dead weight of the piece of snow sports equipment for the descent.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawings used for explaining the exemplary embodiment:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12) In principle, identical parts are provided with the same reference numbers in the figures.
WAYS OF IMPLEMENTING THE INVENTION
(13)
(14)
(15) The central part 110 comprises a basic body 113 which can be designed in a manner known per se from ski manufacturing and comprises, for example, a rigid foam core which is enclosed along the main surfaces thereof by an upper flange and a lower flange (for example made of aluminum or glass-fiber-reinforced plastic). The basic body 113 is covered on the upper side by a cover sheet 112. A laminate layer 114 and a sliding coating 115 are arranged on the lower side of the basic body 113.
(16) The layered construction of the side parts 120, 130 is substantially analogous in an inner region to the central part 110: instead of the cover sheet, a climbing skin 127, 137 is fixedly arranged on the upper side of the side parts 120, 130. Said climbing skin does not extend as far as the inner end surface, and therefore a recess is formed on the upper side. In the descent position shown in
(17) A basic body 123, 133 which is constructed analogously to that of the central part is connected in turn below the climbing skin 127, 137 and the recesses. A laminate layer 124, 134 and a sliding coating 125, 135 subsequently follow in turn. The laminate layer 124, 134 and the sliding coating 125, 135 do not extend as far as the outer side surface of the side parts 120, 130; said side surface is instead formed in the region of said layers by a descent edge 126, 136. In the descent position, the side parts 120, 130 are fastened to the central part 110 in such a manner that the customary construction of a ski with a continuous sliding surface and lateral edges is produced.
(18) In the ascent position shown in
(19)
(20) The central part 210 comprises a basic body 213 which can be designed in a manner known per se from ski manufacturing and comprises, for example, a rigid foam core which is enclosed along the main surfaces thereof by an upper flange and a lower flange (for example made from aluminum or glass-fiber-reinforced plastic). On the upper side, the basic body 213 is covered by a cover sheet 212. A laminate layer 214 and a sliding coating 215 are arranged on the lower side of the basic body 213.
(21) The central part 210 has a trapezoidal cross section, wherein a width decreases from the top (i.e. starting from the cover sheet 212) downwards (towards the sliding surface 215). The side parts accordingly have an obliquely running inner end surface in such a manner that, in the descent position according to
(22) The layered construction of the side parts 220, 230 is substantially analogous in an inner region to the central part 210: instead of the cover sheet, a climbing skin 227, 237 is arranged fixedly on the upper side of the side parts 220, 230. A basic body 223, 233 which is constructed analogously to that of the central part is connected in turn below the climbing skin 227, 237. A laminate layer 224, 234 and a sliding coating 225, 235 subsequently follow in turn. The laminate layer 224, 234 and the sliding coating 225, 235 do not extend as far as the outer side surface of the side parts 220, 230; said side surface is instead formed in the region of said layers by a descent edge 226, 236. In the descent position, the side parts 220, 230 are fastened to the central part 210 in such a manner that the customary construction of a ski with a continuous sliding surface and lateral edges is produced.
(23) In the ascent position shown in
(24) In a further embodiment (not illustrated), the central part has a trapezoidal cross section, the width of which increases from the top (i.e. starting from the cover sheet) downwards (towards the sliding surface). The side parts accordingly have an inner end surface which runs obliquely in a different direction in such a manner that, in the descent position the cross sections complement each other to form the desired overall cross section of the ski.
(25)
(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
(30) The channels in the side parts 420, 430 and in the central part 410 are shaped in such a manner that a maximum angle of curvature does not fall below a certain value and that the cable of the pull-release cable 460 therefore does not have to perform any abrupt changes in direction resulting in a large amount of resistance. The mouths of the channels in the side parts 420, 430 and in the central part 410 are coordinated with each other such that, when the cable is tensioned, the side parts 420, 430 are suitably arranged on the central part 410 both in the longitudinal direction and in the vertical direction. In the transverse direction, the side parts 420, 430 bear fixedly against the central part 410 such that functionally, in the descent position, a standard sliding board is formed.
(31) A similar pull-release cable (not illustrated here) runs in the rear part of the ski 401.
(32) By pressing of the buttons of the tensioning devices, the cables of the pull-release cables are released, and the side parts 420, 430 can fold downwards under the central part 410. They can be connected there to each other, as mentioned above, by hook-like connecting elements running parallel to the main surfaces of the central part 410. Subsequently, the cables are tensioned again in order to ensure a fixed seat. The ascent position is therefore reached.
(33) In order to pass again from the ascent position into the descent position, first of all the cable is released, followed by the connecting elements. By tensioning the cables, the side parts 420, 430 are raised again and pass into the arrangement thereof for the descent position.
(34)
(35) The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiments illustrated. Structural details can be realized in some other way, or elements of different exemplary embodiments can be combined with one another. The invention is not restricted to skis, but can also be used, for example, in the case of what are referred to as splitboards.
(36) The sketched internal construction of the ski should be understood merely as an example; in principle, the invention can be realized with most currently known structures.
(37) In summary, it should be emphasized that the invention provides a piece of snow sports equipment which exhibits improved properties both on the descent and for the ascent.