Claims
- 1. An elongate relatively small diameter delineator pole for use on a ski slope comprising:
- a lower portion which is shaped for piercing insertion into said slope and an upper portion serving as a marker, said upper portion comprising:
- a hollow tube which is formed from a first material and which extends upwardly from the lower portion of the pole to an upper end of the pole, said hollow tube being formed of a material which is at least semi-rigid, said first material being selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, composites, thermoplastics, metals, wood, bamboo and rubber;
- a first layer formed from an impact absorbing foam material which remains resilient at zero to sub-zero freezing temperatures, said first layer being attached to and surrounding said hollow tube to reduce impact resulting from a collision between a skier and the pole; and
- an optional outer layer formed from a third material which is attached to and surrounds said first layer to cover and protect said pole.
- 2. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein said impact absorbing material is a natural or synthetic foam.
- 3. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 1, wherein said third material is a fabric or plastic sheet.
- 4. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 3, wherein said fabric is a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, mylar, vinyl, and mixtures thereof.
- 5. A self-redressing delineator pole for use on a ski slope comprising: a lower portion held in position by a support structure, and an elongate small diameter upper portion of sufficient length to serve as a ski course marker, said upper portion comprising:
- a tube which is formed from a first material and which extends upwardly from the lower portion of the pole to an upper end of the pole, said tube being formed of a material which is at least semi-rigid, said first material being selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, composites, thermoplastics, metals, wood, bamboo and rubber; and
- a first layer formed from an impact absorbing foam material which remains resilient in a temperature range including zero to sub-zero freezing temperatures, said first layer being attached to and surrounding said tube to reduce impact resulting from a collision between a skier and the pole,
- said tube and said first layer defining means which endows sufficient strength and flexibility on said upper portion such that said upper portion can re-right itself and return to an upright position after contact with a skier.
- 6. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 5, further comprising an outer layer formed from a third material attached to and surrounding said first layer to protect and cover said pole.
- 7. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a hinge at the boundary of said lower portion and said upper portion, whereby said pole can re-right itself about said hinge.
- 8. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 5, wherein said impact absorbing foam material is natural or synthetic foam.
- 9. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 6, wherein said third material is a fabric or plastic sheet.
- 10. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 9, wherein said fabric is a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, mylar, vinyl, and mixtures thereof.
- 11. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 5, wherein said support structure comprises an end portion of said lower portion which is shaped and dimensioned for piercing insertion into said slope and which further comprises a hinge located between said upper portion and said lower portion, said hinge facilitating tilting and subsequent self-redressing of said pole in response to a collision.
- 12. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 5, wherein said support structure comprises a flat bottomed base member which sits on the surface of said slope and which further comprises a hinge located between said upper portion and said lower portion, said hinge facilitating tilting and subsequent self-redressing of said pole in response to a collision.
- 13. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 5, wherein said support structure comprises a flat bottomed base member which sits on the surface of said slope.
- 14. A self-redressing slalom gate pole for use on a ski slope comprising:
- a lower portion held in position by a support structure, and an upper elongate small diameter portion serving as a ski course marker, said upper portion comprising:
- a tube formed from a first material extending upwardly from the lower portion of the pole to an upper end of the pole, said tube being formed of a first material which is at least a semi-rigid, said first material being selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, composites, thermoplastics, metals, wood, bamboo and rubber;
- a first layer formed from a second impact absorbing foam material attached to and surrounding said tube to reduce the impact resulting from a collision between a moving skier and the pole;
- an outer layer formed from a third material attached to and surrounding said first layer to protect and cover said pole; and
- a hinge at the boundary of said lower portion and said upper portion, said tube and said first layer providing sufficient strength and flexibility such that, in combination with said hinge, said pole can tilt and subsequently re-right itself about said hinge and return to an upright position after contact with a skier.
- 15. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first material is a material selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, composites, thermoplastics, metals, wood, and rubber.
- 16. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 13, wherein said impact absorbing foam material is natural or synthetic foam.
- 17. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 14, wherein said third material is a fabric or plastic sheet.
- 18. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 17, wherein said fabric is a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, mylar, vinyl, and mixtures thereof.
- 19. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 14, wherein indicia may be applied to said outer layer.
- 20. A delineator pole as claimed in claim 14, wherein said support structure comprises an end portion of said lower portion which is shaped and dimensioned for piercing insertion into said slope.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/180,788 filed Jan. 7, 1994, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/878,485 filed May 4, 1992 (now abandoned).
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