Claims
- 1. Running surface for a cross-country ski comprising a profiling arranged in a middle longitudinal region of the ski, said profiling comprising rows of edge profiles extending over the width of the ski and including climbing edges directed transverse, and parallel with respect to the longitudinal direction of the ski in a plane of contact of the ski with the snow, wherein said climbing edges (K1, K2) are formed on a gliding arch in longitudinally parallel spaced relationship with each other with a difference in height.
- 2. Running surface for a cross-country ski according to claim 1, comprising a push-off region, a mean edge length (b.sub.n) of said profiling in the push-off region (A) being smallest and increasing in a direction toward the ski tip, respectively, and ski end, and wherein in an end region of the longitudinal extent of the profiling the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is maximum.
- 3. Running surface for a cross-country ski according to claim 1, characterized in that the mean edge lenth (b.sub.n) is smallest on an inner edge of the ski and increases in the direction of an outer edge of the ski, wherein such increase of the mean edge length b.sub.n over the entire region of the longitudinal extent of the profiling is contintiuous.
- 4. Running surface for a cross-country ski as claimed in claim 2, wherein said increase of the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is continuous.
- 5. Running surface for a cross-country ski as claimed in claim 2, wherein said increase of the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is discontinuous.
- 6. Running surface for a cross-country ski as claimed in claim 3, wherein said increase of the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is continuous.
- 7. Running surface for a cross-country ski as claimed in claim 3, wherein said increase of the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is discontinuous.
- 8. In a cross-country ski, a running surface comprising a profiling arranged in a middle longitudinal region of the ski, said profiling comprising straight, and parallel edges with respect to the longitudinal direction of the ski, a climbing profile formed in a plane of contact of the ski with snow wherein said climbing edges (K1, K2) are formed on a gliding arch in longitudinally parallel spaced relationship to each other with a difference in height.
- 9. The combination as claimed in claim 8, wherein said mean edge length (b.sub.n) of said profiling in the push-off region (A) is the smallest and increases in a direction toward the ski tip, respectively, and ski end, and wherein in an end region of the longitudinal extent of the profiling the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is maximum.
- 10. The combination as claimed in claim 8, wherein said mean edge length (b.sub.n) is smallest on an inner edge of the ski and increases in the direction of an outer edge of the ski, wherein such increase of the mean edge length b.sub.n over the entire region of the longitudinal extent of the profiling is continuous.
- 11. The combination as claimed in claim 9, wherein said increase of the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is continuous.
- 12. The combination as claimed in claim 9, wherein said increase of the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is discontinuous.
- 13. The combination as claimed in claim 10, wherein said increase of the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is continuous.
- 14. The combination as claimed in claim 10, wherein said increase of the mean edge length (b.sub.n) is discontinuous.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuing application of application Ser. No. 750,631, filed on July 1, 1985 now abandoned.
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