Claims
- 1. A ski vehicle comprising:
a. an inflatable bladder having a central opening; b. a ski insert disposed in the central opening; and c. left and right lever arms pivotally attached to the ski insert and extending through the central opening of the bladder; wherein the lever arms can be moved to a retracted position, wherein ends of the lever arms lie proximate a bottom of the ski insert, and to a deployed position, wherein the ends of the lever arms lie away from the bottom of the ski insert; whereby for steering or braking, one or both of the lever arms are moved to the deployed position, with the ends of the levers being thereby positioned to interfere with passing snow.
- 2. The ski vehicle of claim 1 wherein the bladder is delta-shaped.
- 3. The ski vehicle of claim 1 wherein:
a. the bottom of the ski insert has an upwardly curved outer annular portion whose outer edge abuts the bladder; and b. the ski insert further comprises a concave side wall connected to the outer edge of the outer annular portion of the bottom and extending up through the central opening of the bladder, said concave side wall being configured to fit against the bladder.
- 4. The ski vehicle of claim 1 wherein:
a. the bottom of the ski insert has an upwardly curved outer annular portion whose outer edge abuts the bladder; and b. the ski insert further comprises left and right side wings connected to the bottom and extending up through the central opening of the bladder to pass partially over the top of the bladder and each defining an outwardly-facing, concave surface that fits against the bladder.
- 5. The ski vehicle of claim 1 wherein:
a. the bladder is delta-shaped; b. the bottom of the ski insert has an upwardly curved outer annular portion whose outer edge abuts the bladder; and c. the ski insert further comprises left and right side wings connected to the bottom and extending up through the central opening of the bladder to pass partially over the top of the bladder and each defining an outwardly-facing, concave surface that fits against the bladder.
- 6. The ski vehicle of claim 1 wherein:
a. the bottom of the ski insert has an upwardly curved outer annular portion whose outer edge abuts the bladder; and b. the ski insert further comprises:
i. an upper portion extending up from the bottom and having a contoured top surface configured for use as a seat; and ii. left and right side wings extending outwards from the upper portion and bottom, said side wings extending partially over the top of the bladder and each defining an outwardly-facing, concave surface that fits against the bladder.
- 7. A ski vehicle comprising:
a. an inflated bladder having a central opening; b. a ski insert positioned in the central opening and connected to the bladder, said ski insert having: a top side; a bottom side; and first and second side openings extending through the ski insert; and c. first and second lever arms pivotally attached to the ski insert and extending through the central opening of the bladder and through the first and second side openings, respectively, said first and second lever arms each having an upper portion extending past the top side of the ski insert and a lower portion proximate the bottom side of the ski insert, wherein the first and second lever arms can be pivoted to vary the position of the lower portions of the lever arms relative to the bottom of the ski insert, for steering and/or braking.
- 8. The ski vehicle of claim 7 wherein the bladder is delta-shaped.
- 9. The ski vehicle of claim 7 wherein:
a. the bottom side of the ski insert has an upwardly curved outer annular portion whose outer edge abuts the bladder; and b. the top side and bottom side of the ski insert are connected via an outwardly-facing, concave surface that fits against the bladder.
- 10. The ski vehicle of claim 7 wherein:
a. the bladder is delta-shaped; b. the bottom side of the ski insert has an upwardly curved outer annular portion whose outer edge abuts the bladder; and c. the top side and bottom side of the ski insert are connected via an outwardly-facing, concave surface that fits against the bladder.
- 11. The ski vehicle of claim 7 wherein:
a. the bottom side of the ski insert has an upwardly curved outer annular portion whose outer edge abuts the bladder; b. the top side of the ski insert is contoured for use as a seat; and c. the top side and bottom side of the ski insert are connected by way of left and right side wings extending partially over the top of the bladder and each defining an outwardly-facing, concave surface that fits against the bladder.
- 12. A ski vehicle comprising:
a. an inflatable bladder having a central opening; b. a ski insert positioned in the central opening and abutting the bladder, said ski insert having a top side, a bottom side, and first and second side openings extending through the ski insert; and c. first and second lever arms pivotally attached to the ski insert and extending through the central opening of the bladder and through the first and second side openings, respectively, wherein the first and second lever arms can be pivoted to vary the extent to which bottom ends of the lever arms extend beyond the bottom side of the ski insert.
- 13. A ski vehicle comprising:
a. an inflatable delta-shaped bladder having a central opening; b. a ski insert positioned in the central opening and abutting the bladder, said ski insert having: a top side; a bottom side with an upwardly curved outer annular portion whose outer edge abuts the bladder; and first and second side openings extending through the ski insert, said tope and bottom sides being connected via a concave side wall configured to fit against the bladder; and c. first and second lever arms pivotally attached to the ski insert and extending through the central opening of the bladder and through the first and second side openings, respectively, wherein the first and second lever arms can be pivoted to vary the extent to which first and second snow rakes, attached to bottom ends of the first and second lever arms, respectively, extend beyond the bottom side of the ski insert.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/915,037, filed Jul. 25, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09915037 |
Jul 2001 |
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09991011 |
Nov 2001 |
US |