Claims
- 1. A ski shell of a substantially U-shaped cross section defining a core accomodation space, said core accomodation space comprising
- (a) a core, and
- (b) a plastic material filling the portion of said core accomodation space between the core and the ski shell,
- said ski shell having integrated therein a top strap and comprising
- (a) a base forming the surface of the ski, and
- (b) shanks extending downwardly from the base and inclined at an angle with respect thereof, the shanks
- (1) forming the side faces of the ski and
- (2) having respective oppositely directed outwardly extending end projections remote from the base, said strap comprising more than one layer,
- said layers comprising
- (a) a cover layer which extends along the whole substantially U-shaped cross section of the ski shell,
- (b) at least one reinforcement layer,
- (1) the at least one reinforcement layer being comprised of at least one pre-impregnated fiber reinforced ply, the fibers intersecting each other and extending obliquely with respect to a longitudinal axis of the shell base, the fibers being impregnated with bonding agents, the bonding agents being the sole means connecting and fixing the ply comprising the fibers relative to the remainder of the ski shell other than the plastic material; and
- (2) the at least one pre-impregnated fiber reinforced ply extending along the whole substantially U-shaped cross section of the ski shell, and
- (c) a further layer being an intermediate layer arranged in the region of the base of the ski shell, the intermediate layer being separated from the cover layer by at least one of said at least one reinforcement layer;
- (1) the intermediate layer comprising reinforcement material, the inner surface of the base and the shanks directly contacting the plastic material.
- 2. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement material of the intermediate layer consists of a titanium-aluminum alloy.
- 3. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement material of the intermediate layer consists of aluminum.
- 4. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement material of the intermediate layer consists of plastic material reinforced with glass fibers.
- 5. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement material of the intermediate layer consists of plastic material reinforced with carbon fibers.
- 6. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement material of the intermediate layer consists of plastic material reinforced with ceramic fibers.
- 7. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement material of the intermediate layer consists of a prepeg.
- 8. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the fibers of the at least one reinforcement layer are of a tension-resistant material.
- 9. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcement layer comprises a plurality of said plies, the intersecting fibers enclosing angles which differ from ply to ply.
- 10. The ski shell of claim 9, wherein said at least one reinforcement layer comprises two of said plies, the intersecting fibers enclosing angles between 45.degree. and 90.degree..
- 11. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the fibers of the at least one reinforcement layer are arranged in bundles and are made of different materials.
- 12. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the at least one reinforcement layer extending over the base and shanks of the shell is of a single piece.
- 13. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the fibers of the at least one reinforcement layer are combined in fiber groups, the fibers of the groups being made of different materials.
- 14. The ski shell of claim 1, wherein the bonding agents which impregnate the fibers are temperature and pressure-sensitive and are non-adhesive at room temperature.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation application under 37 C.F.R. 1.62 of prior application Ser. No. 08/320,453, filed on Oct. 11, 1994, abandoned, which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 08/092,242, filed Jul. 14, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,372,370.
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