Claims
- 1. A base for a runner for gliding over snow, the runner having a core, the base comprising:
- (a) a central portion coupled to the core, said central portion including a central running surface, generally defining a central surface plane, and a first inner edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface; and
- (b) a first outer portion disposed adjacent said central portion, said first outer portion including a first outer running surface and a first outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said first outer running surface, wherein said first inner edge of said central portion is lower than said first outer edge, the angle generally midway along the length of said central running surface between the central surface plane and a line running between the first outer edge and the first inner edge lying in the range of between 0.5 and 3.0 degrees.
- 2. The base of claim 1, further comprising a second inner edge and a second outer portion, said second inner edge being located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface on the opposite side of said central running surface from said first inner edge, said second outer portion being disposed adjacent said second inner edge, said second outer portion including a second outer running surface and a second outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said second outer running surface, wherein said second inner edge of said central portion is lower than said second outer edge, the angle generally midway along the length of said central running surface between the central surface plane and a line running between said second inner edge and said second outer edge lying in the range of between 0.5 and 3.0 degrees.
- 3. The base of claim 2, wherein said central running surface is curved longitudinally and substantially straight across in a lateral direction along substantially the entire length of said central running surface.
- 4. The base of claim 2, wherein said first and second outer running surfaces abut said first and second inner edges, respectively, said first and second inner edges being locked into position between said central running surface and said outer running surfaces.
- 5. The base of claim 2, wherein said first inner edge lies generally parallel to said first outer edge along at least a portion of the length of the base and said second inner edge lies substantially parallel to said second outer edge along at least a portion of the length of the base.
- 6. The base of claim 5, further comprising a snow contact zone, a shovel portion in front of said snow contact zone, and a tail portion behind said contact zone, wherein each of said running surfaces extends along said snow contact zone, onto said shovel portion, and onto said tail portion, wherein said first and second inner edges lie parallel to said first and second outer edges, respectively, along said snow contact zone, and wherein said inner edges continue at least partially into said shovel portion, said inner edges having an outward curvature toward the ends of the base, said inner edges continuing in generally the same outward curvature as they extend into said shovel portion of the base, said outer edges being disposed along at least a segment of the outer perimeter of said shovel portion of the base.
- 7. The base of claim 6, wherein said running surfaces and said edges are symmetric about the longitudinal axis of the base, said first inner edge and said first outer edge being the mirror image of said second inner edge and second outer edge.
- 8. The base of claim 2, further comprising a shovel portion at one end of said running surfaces and wherein said inner edges continue at least partially into said shovel portion, said inner edges having an outward curvature toward the ends of the base, said inner edges continuing in generally the same outward curvature as they extend into said shovel portion of the base, said outer edges being disposed along at least a portion of the outer perimeter of said shovel portion of the base.
- 9. The base of claim 8, wherein said running surfaces and said edges are symmetric about the longitudinal axis of the base, the first inner edge and first outer edge being the mirror image of the second inner edge and second outer edge.
- 10. The base of claim 2, wherein each of said edges has a tangent point at which a line tangent to the curvature of the edge at that point is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base, and wherein the tangent points for said inner edges are shifted nearer the shovel of the base than are the tangent points for said outer edges.
- 11. The base of claim 2, wherein the base has a front and a rear, said first inner edge being closer to the first outer edge toward the front of the base than it is toward the rear of the base.
- 12. The base of claim 11, wherein the second inner edge is closer to the second outer edge toward the front of the base than it is toward the rear of the base.
- 13. The base of claim 2, wherein the base has front and rear ends, the slope of a line running between said first inner edge and said first outer edge with respect to the plane of said central running surface is greater at the front end of the base than at the rear end.
- 14. The base of claim 13, wherein the slope of a line between said second inner edge and said second outer edge is greater at the front end of the base than it is at the rear end.
- 15. A snowboard comprising:
- (a) a middle portion including a core;
- (b) a tail at the rear of said middle portion;
- (c) a shovel at the front end of said middle portion; and
- (d) a base along the bottom of the middle, tail, and shovel of the snowboard, said base including:
- (i) a central running surface generally defining a central surface plane;
- (ii) two outer running surfaces, a portion of said central running surface along said middle portion being lower than said outer running surfaces along said middle portion;
- (iii) first and second outer edges surrounding a portion of the perimeter of said first and second outer running surfaces, respectively; and
- (iv) first and second inner edges disposed between said central running surface and said first and second outer running surfaces, respectively; the angle generally midway along the length of said central running surface between the central surface plane and a line between the first inner edge and the first outer edge being less than about 3.0 degrees and the angle generally midway along the length of said central running surface between the central surface plane and a line between the second inner edge and the second outer edge being less than about 3.0 degrees.
- 16. The snowboard of claim 15, wherein said central running surface is laterally substantially flat and longitudinally curved.
- 17. The snowboard of claim 15, wherein said outer running surfaces abut said first and second inner edges, respectively, said first and second-inner edges being locked into position between said central running surface and said outer running surfaces.
- 18. The snowboard of claim 15, wherein said first inner edge is progressively closer to the first outer edge toward the shovel of the snowboard.
- 19. The snowboard of claim 18, wherein the second inner edge is progressively closer to the second outer edge toward the shovel of the snowboard.
- 20. The snowboard of claim 18, wherein the second inner edge is progressively closer to the second outer edge toward the tail of the snowboard.
- 21. The snowboard of claim 22, wherein said first and second inner edges are progressively closer to said first and second outer edges, respectively, toward the tail of the snowboard.
- 22. The snowboard of claim 15, wherein the slope of a line between said first inner edge and said first outer edge is greater near the shovel of said snowboard than it is near said tail.
- 23. The base of claim 22, wherein the slope of a line between said second inner edge and said second outer edge is greater near the shovel of the snowboard than it is near the tail.
- 24. A base for a runner for gliding over snow, the runner having a core, the base comprising:
- (a) a central portion coupled to the core, said central portion including a central running surface and first and second inner edges located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface, said second inner edge being located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface on the opposite side of said central running surface from said first inner edge;
- (b) a first outer portion disposed adjacent said first inner edge, said first outer portion including a first outer running surface and a first outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said first outer running surface, wherein said first inner edge of said central portion is lower than said first outer edge; and
- (c) a second outer portion disposed adjacent said second inner edge, said second outer portion including a second outer running surface and a second outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said second outer running surface, wherein said second inner edge of said central portion is lower than said second outer edge;
- wherein each of said edges have a tangent point at which a line tangent to the curvature of the edge at that point is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base, said outer edges are symmetric about the longitudinal axis of the base, said inner edges are parallel with respect to said outer edges, and the tangent points of said inner edges and the tangent points of said outer edges lie along a common lateral line that lies orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the base.
- 25. A base for a runner for gliding over snow, the base having a front, the base comprising:
- (a) a central portion including a central running surface, generally defining a central surface plane;
- (b) a first inner edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface;
- (c) a first outer portion disposed adjacent said first inner edge, said first outer portion including a first outer running surface;
- (d) a first outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said first outer running surface;
- (e) a second inner edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface on the opposite side of said central running surface from said first inner edge;
- (f) a second outer portion disposed adjacent said second inner edge, said second outer portion including a second outer running surface; and
- (g) a second outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said second outer running surface,
- wherein (i) said first and second inner edges of said central portion are lower than said first and second outer edges, respectively; (ii) said inner edges are aparallel with respect to said outer edges; (iii) said inner and outer edges are longitudinally symmetric; and (iv) each of said edges has a tangent point at which a line tangent to the curvature of the edge at that point lies parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base, the tangent points of said inner edges being shifted farther from the front of the base than are the tangent points of said outer edges.
- 26. A base for a runner for gliding over snow, the base having a front, the base comprising:
- (a) a central portion including a central running surface, generally defining a central surface plane;
- (b) a first inner edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface;
- (c) a first outer portion disposed adjacent said first inner edge, said first outer portion including a first outer running surface;
- (d) a first outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said first outer running surface;
- (e) a second inner edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface on the opposite side of said central running surface from said first inner edge;
- (f) a second outer portion disposed adjacent said second inner edge, said second outer portion including a second outer running surface; and
- (g) a second outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said second outer running surface,
- wherein (i) said first and second inner edges of said central portion are lower than said first and second outer edges, respectively; (ii) said inner edges are parallel with respect to said outer edges; (iii) said inner and outer edges are longitudinally symmetric; and (iv) each of said edges has a tangent point at which a line tangent to the curvature of the edge at that point lies parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base, the tangent points of said inner edges being shifted closer to the front of the base than are the tangent points of said outer edges.
- 27. A base for a runner for gliding over snow, the base having a front and a rear, the base comprising:
- (a) a central portion including a central running surface, generally defining a central surface plane;
- (b) a first inner edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface;
- (c) a first outer portion disposed adjacent said first inner edge, said first outer portion including a first outer running surface;
- (d) a first outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said first outer running surface;
- (e) a second inner edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface on the opposite side of said central running surface from said first inner edge;
- (f) a second outer portion disposed adjacent said second inner edge, said second outer portion including a second outer running surface; and
- (g) a second outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said second outer running surface,
- wherein (i) said first and second inner edges of said central portion are lower than said first and second outer edges, respectively; (ii) said first inner edge is closer to said first outer edge toward the rear of the base then it is toward the front of the base; and (iii) said second inner edge is closer to said second outer edge toward the rear of the base then it is toward the front of the base.
- 28. A base for a runner for gliding over snow, the runner having a core, the base comprising:
- (a) a central portion including a central running surface, generally defining a central surface plane;
- (b) first and second inner edges located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface, said second inner edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said central running surface on the opposite side of said central running surface from said first inner edge;
- (c) a first outer portion disposed adjacent said central portion, said first outer portion including a first outer running surface and a first outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said first outer running surface;
- (d) a second outer portion disposed adjacent said second inner edge, said second outer portion including a second outer running surface and a second outer edge located along at least a portion of the perimeter of said second outer running surface,
- wherein (i) said first and second inner edges of said central portion are lower than said first and second outer edges, respectively; (ii) each of said edges has a tangent point at which a line tangent to the curvature of the edge at that point lies parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base; (iii) said outer edges are symmetric about the longitudinal axis of the base; (iv) said inner edges are asymmetric; and (v) at least one of said inner edges has its tangent point shifted longitudinally from the tangent points of said outer edges, the tangent point of said first inner edge being shifted toward one end of the base and the tangent point of said second inner edge being shifted toward the opposite end of the base.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 08/758,969, filed on Dec. 2, 1996, abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/151,344, filed Nov. 12, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,580,078.
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