Claims
- 1. A snowshoe, comprising:
- a. flotation means including a first sheet of material for providing a snow contact surface area, said first sheet including a rear portion having a first width; and
- b. extension means, detachably coupled to said flotation means, for selectively increasing the snow contact surface area of said snowshoe, said extension means including a second sheet of material having a second width substantially equal to the first width of said first sheet and further having a front portion shaped to substantially match the shape of said rear portion of said first sheet, wherein said rear portion of said flotation means and said front portion of said extension means are arranged in an abutting overlapped relationship across substantially the entire width of the snowshoe when said flotation means and said extension means are coupled, thereby providing for secure coupling.
- 2. The snowshoe of claim 1, wherein said rear portion of said flotation means and said front portion of said extension means are coupled together at three locations that are transversely spaced relative to said snowshoe.
- 3. The snowshoe of claim 2, wherein said coupling locations are arranged in a triangular pattern.
- 4. The snowshoe of claim 2, wherein a couple formed at one of said three locations is formed by slidably engaging said flotation means and said extension means.
- 5. The snowshoe of claim 1, further comprising a clamp for coupling said flotation means to said extension means, said clamp operating to securely press together said first and second sheets of material.
- 6. The snowshoe of claim 1, further comprising first and second longitudinal traction bars extending downwardly from said flotation means.
- 7. The snowshoe of claim 1, wherein said flotation means is formed from a plastic material and said snowshoe further comprises first and second longitudinal reinforcing bars extending vertically from said plastic flotation means.
- 8. The snowshoe of claim 1, further comprising:
- a. support means, pivotably interconnected to said flotation means, for supporting a user's foot, said support means having a forward portion and a rearward portion; and
- b. flexible means for use in securing said user's foot to said support means, wherein said flexible means is disposed over a top surface of said forward portion of said support means and under a bottom surface of said rearward portion of said support means.
- 9. A snowshoe comprising:
- a. flotation means for providing a snow contact surface area, said flotation means including a rearward portion; and
- b. extension means, detachably coupled to said flotation means, for selectively increasing the snow contact surface area of said snowshoe, said extension means including a forward portion, said rearward portion of said flotation means and said forward portion of said extension means defining an interconnection area having a width, wherein said rearward portion of said flotation means and said forward portion of said extension means are coupled together at three locations that are transversely spaced relative to said width of said interconnection area and said three coupling locations are arranged in a triangular pattern.
- 10. The snowshoe of claim 9, wherein a couple formed at one of said three locations is formed by slidably engaging said flotation means and said extension means.
- 11. The snowshoe of claim 9, further comprising a clamp for coupling said flotation means to said extension means, said clamp operating to securely press together said flotation means and said extension means.
- 12. A snowshoe comprising:
- a. flotation means for providing a snow contact surface area, said flotation means having a longitudinal length, a transverse width and a thickness;
- b. side slip protection means for penetrating downwardly into snow to provide protection against side slipping on transversely angled terrain, said side slip protection means including first and second longitudinal traction bars for resisting lateral movement of said snowshoe through snow and providing torsional rigidity to said snowshoe, each of said traction bars extending downwardly from said flotation means to a bottom edge of said traction bars thereby defining a traction bar depth that is greater than said thickness of said flotation means, the bottom edge of each of said traction bars having a finite width that is less than said traction bar depth, wherein said traction bars readily penetrate downwardly into snow when walking and resist transverse sliding when traversing a sloped snow surface;
- c. said first and second longitudinal traction bars being oriented in a substantially parallel longitudinal relationship so as to facilitate forward motion;
- d. binding means for use in attaching said snowshoe to said wearer's foot and
- e. extension means, detachable coupled to said flotation means, for selectively increasing the snow contact surface area of said snowshoe.
- 13. The snowshoe of claim 12, wherein said flotation means is formed from a plastic material and said traction bars provide improved torsional rigidity to said flotation means.
RELATED INFORMATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/645,197 filed May 13, 1996 now abandoned, 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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