Claims
- 1. An injection ski comprising a pair of spaced upper and lower composite elements having spaced opposite edges and having an expanded plastic interposed between said upper and lower composite elements, including said spaced edges, said upper composite element including an upper surface member and a reinforcing member bonded to one another in mating relationship, with the upper surface member and the reinforcing member both being formed with mating longitudinally spaced forward and rear convex portions, and both being of essentially planar mating construction between the longitudinally spaced forward and rear convex portions to define an essentially planar intermediate surface area where a ski binding is secured.
- 2. An injection ski as claimed in claim 1 wherein the convex portions have a shape of roof in section.
- 3. An injection ski as claimed in claim 1 wherein the convex portions have an arcuated section.
- 4. An injection ski as claimed in claim 1 wherein the convex portions have a trapezoidal section.
- 5. A method of manufacturing an injection ski comprising the steps of positioning an elongated lower element in a lower mould member, providing an elongated upper composite element which includes an upper surface member and a reinforcing member having opposed mating surfaces, said upper surface member and reinforcing member of the upper composite element both including pairs of longitudinally spaced mating convex portions on respective opposite sides of an intermediate essentially planar ski binding area such that the upper composite element will not sag of its own weight when placed in the lower mould member, placing opposite edges of the upper composite element on steps in the lower mould member to define a space between the lower element and the upper composite element, positioning an upper mould member over the upper composite element, said upper mould member having a lower inner surface having a configuration which mates with the longitudinally spaced convex portions of the upper composite element, injecting an expandable plastic into the space between the lower element and the upper composite element, and expanding and curing the plastic.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 476,789, filed Mar. 18, 1983 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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