Claims
- 1. A snowshoe apparatus, comprising:a flotation plate to provide a snow contact surface area, the flotation plate comprising a rear portion having a first width; a tail extender detachably coupled to the flotation plate, the tail extender being adjustable relative to the flotation plate to selectively vary the snow contact surface area of the snowshoe, the tail extender comprising a second width substantially equal to the first width of the flotation plate, the rear portion of the flotation plate and the front portion of the tail extender being arranged in an overlapping relationship along the first and second widths.
- 2. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the rear portion of the flotation plate and the front portion of the tail extender are shaped to substantially match one another and allow movement relative to one another.
- 3. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the flotation plate and the tail extender are secured to one another at multiple locations.
- 4. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the flotation plate and the tail extender are coupled together at multiple locations, the multiple locations being arranged in a triangular pattern.
- 5. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of channels extending longitudinally along the flotation plate an the tail extender, respectively, to allow longitudinal movement of the tail extender relative to the flotation plate along the channels.
- 6. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of tongue-and-groove connectors to interconnect the flotation plate and the tail extender.
- 7. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the overlapping relationship of the flotation plate and the tail extender prevents any substantial penetration between the tail extender and the flotation plate.
- 8. A snowshoe apparatus, comprising:a flotation plate to provide a snow contact surface area, the flotation plate comprising a rearward portion; and a tail extender, detachably coupled to the flotation plate, the tail extender being adjustable relative to the flotation plate to selectively vary the snow contact surface area of the snowshoe, the tail extender including a forward portion, the rearward portion of the flotation plate and the forward portion of the tail extender defining an interconnection area, the rearward portion of the flotation plate and the forward portion of the tail extender being coupled together at multiple locations along the interconnection area.
- 9. A snowshoe apparatus, comprising:a flotation plate to provide a snow contact surface area, the flotation plate having a longitudinal length and a transverse width; traction bars coupled to the flotation plate, the traction bars comprising first and second longitudinal traction bars to resist lateral movement of the snowshoe through snow and to provide torsional rigidity to the snowshoe, the first and second longitudinal traction bars being oriented in a substantially parallel longitudinal relationship to facilitate forward motion of the snowshoe through snow, each of the traction bars extending downwardly from the flotation plate and terminating at a bottom edge to define a traction bar depth, the bottom edge of each of the traction bars having a width that is less than the traction bar depth, the traction bars being configured to readily penetrate downwardly into snow when walking and resist transverse sliding when traversing a sloped snow surface.
- 10. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the bottom edge of each of the traction bars comprises a plurality of teeth to enhance traction on icy surfaces.
- 11. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 9 wherein each bottom edge of the traction bars comprises a plurality of teeth, each tooth terminating at an edge having a radius of curvature.
- 12. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the bottom edge of each of the traction bars comprises a plurality of teeth, the teeth being formed in an interrupted pattern along each of the bottom edges of the traction bars.
- 13. A snowshoe apparatus according to claim 9 wherein each of the traction bars comprises an attachment flange extending perpendicularly relative to the traction bar for securing the traction bar to the flotation plate.
- 14. A method of adjusting the snow contact surface of a snowshoe, comprising:providing a snowshoe comprising a flotation plate and a tail extender coupled to the flotation plate; positioning the tail extender at a first location relative to the flotation plate; securing the tail extender to the flotation plate at the first location; unsecuring the tail extender from the flotation plate at the first location to allow longitudinal movement of the tail extender relative to the flotation plate; moving the tail extender longitudinally relative to the flotation plate to a second location; securing the tail extender to the flotation plate at the second location.
RELATED INFORMATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/734,327 filed Oct. 21, 1996 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,921,007) which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/645,197 filed May 13, 1996 which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/209,383, filed on Mar. 10, 1994 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,035), which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/141,853 filed on Oct. 22, 1993 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,469,643) and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/194,983 filed on Feb. 10, 1994 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,517,773).
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