Claims
- 1. A ski comprising:
- a first lower assembly comprising a base, said base having a front end raised to form a spatula;
- a second upper assembly comprising a single stiffener, said stiffener having a front end and a rear end;
- a connection for connecting each of said front end and said rear end of said stiffener to said base; and
- at least one support connected to said base, said at least one support being adapted to receive the bindings, independent of said stiffener, in a boot support zone, for maintaining the boot on the ski, wherein
- said single stiffener extends through said boot support zone; and
- said single stiffener is connected to said base along said predeterminate length of said stiffener only at each of said front end and said rear end of said stiffener.
- 2. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the stiffener has length "L2" less than "L1" of the surface of base in contact with the snow.
- 3. Ski as defined by claim 2, wherein the length "L2" of the stiffener is comprised between 50% and 100% of the length "L1".
- 4. Ski as defined by claim 3, wherein the front end of the stiffener is located between the contact zone of the spatula of the base and the front end of the assembly zone of the bindings.
- 5. Ski as defined by claim 3, wherein the rear end of the stiffener is located between the heel contact zone of the base and rear end of the assembly zone of the bindings.
- 6. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the middle of the stiffener is located at the level of the middle of the base zone in contact with the snow.
- 7. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the middle of stiffener is located in front of the middle of the base zone in contact with the snow.
- 8. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the middle of stiffener is located at the rear of the middle of the base zone in contact with the snow.
- 9. A ski comprising:
- a first lower assembly comprising a base, said base having a front end raised to form a spatula;
- a second upper assembly comprising a single stiffener, said stiffener having a front end and a rear end;
- a connection for connecting each of said front end and said rear end of said stiffener to said base; and
- at least one support connected to said base, said at least one support being adapted to receive the bindings, independent of said stiffener, in a boot support zone, for maintaining the boot on the ski, wherein
- said single stiffener extends through said boot support zone;
- said single stiffener is connected to said base along said predetermined length of said stiffener only at each of said front end and said rear end of said stiffener; and
- in a zone at which the boot is supported, the width "l2" of the stiffener is less than the width "l1" of the base.
- 10. Ski as defined by claim 9, wherein the height "h1" of the base and the height of the stiffener "h2" is constant.
- 11. Ski as defined by claim 9, wherein the height "h1" of the base and the height of the stiffener "h2" is variable.
- 12. Ski as defined by claim 11, wherein the height "h2" of the stiffener decreases towards the front.
- 13. Ski as defined by claim 11, wherein the height "h2" of the stiffener reduces towards the rear.
- 14. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the base and the stiffener is a beam of an elongated shape.
- 15. Ski as defined by claim 14, wherein the base is a beam constituted by a core arranged between two reinforcements, the first upper reinforcement and second lower reinforcement, and comprises a sliding layer comprising laterally two lateral metallic running edges, said upper reinforcement being covered at least partially by a superficial layer.
- 16. Ski as defined by claim 15, wherein the superficial layer of the base is interrupted at the level of the stiffener.
- 17. Ski as defined by claim 14, wherein the stiffener is a beam constituted by a core arranged between two reinforcements, a first upper reinforcement and second lower reinforcement, said upper reinforcement being covered by a superficial layer.
- 18. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the ends of stiffener are connected to base by transverse journal axes.
- 19. Ski as defined by claim 18, wherein the ends of the stiffener are retained on base by longitudinal, lateral and vertical retention means.
- 20. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the connection is of the flexible type.
- 21. Ski as defined by claim 20, wherein the flexible connection is implemented by two interfaces, a first front flexible interface arranged beneath the front end of the stiffener and a second rear flexible interface arranged beneath the rear end of said stiffener.
- 22. Ski as defined by claim 21, wherein the interfaces are constituted by a sheet of elastic material.
- 23. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the connection is of the rigid type.
- 24. A ski comprising:
- a first lower assembly comprising a base, said base having a front end raised to form a spatula;
- a second upper assembly comprising a single stiffener, said stiffener having a front end and a rear end;
- a connection for connecting each of said front end and said rear end of said stiffener to said base; and
- at least one support connected to said base, said at least one support being adapted to receive the bindings, independent of said stiffener, in a boot support zone, for maintaining the boot on the ski, wherein
- said single stiffener extends through said boot support zone;
- said single stiffener is connected to said base along said predetermined length of said stiffener only at each of said front end and said rear end of said stiffener; and
- the support has the shape of a stirrup having the shape of an inverted "U", and comprises an upper wall extending laterally and downwardly by two sidewalls to constitute a lower housing having the shape of a hollow section extending longitudinally and adapted for the passage of said stiffener.
- 25. Ski as defined by claim 24 wherein the dimensions of the housing, both width "l4" and height "h4" are greater than the width "l2" and height "h" dimensions of the stiffener to form a space "e" necessary for release of the stiffener.
- 26. Ski as defined by claim 25, wherein the support receives the front binding at the front, and extends towards the rear along a length "L4" beneath the rear binding.
- 27. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein it comprises two supports spaced from another, the first front support on which a front abutment is fixed for retention of the boot, and a second rear support on which the heel attachment is fixed.
- 28. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the at least one support comprises a single and integral element.
- 29. Ski as defined by claim 28, wherein the support is constituted by a portion of the corresponding binding.
- 30. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the connection between the support and the base is rigid.
- 31. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the connection between the support and the base is flexible and implemented by an interface made of a flexible material.
- 32. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein said connection for connecting said front end comprises a flexible connection.
- 33. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein said connection for connecting said front end comprises at least a partially rigid connection.
- 34. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein said at least one support comprises a stirrup.
- 35. Ski as defined by claim 9, wherein the height "h1" of the base is constant.
- 36. Ski as defined by claim 9, wherein the height "h2" of the stiffener is constant.
- 37. Ski as defined by claim 9, wherein the height "h1" of the base is variable.
- 38. Ski as defined by claim 9, wherein the height "h2" of the stiffener is variable.
- 39. Ski as defined by claim 22, wherein the interfaces are constituted by a sheet of viscoelastic material.
- 40. Ski as defined by claim 1, wherein the at least one support comprise a plurality of elements.
- 41. A ski comprising:
- a first lower assembly comprising a base, said base having a front end raised to form a spatula;
- a second upper assembly comprising a single stiffener, said stiffener having a predeterminate length extending between a front end and a rear end;
- a connection for connecting each of said front end and said rear end of said stiffener to said base, said stiffener being movable at least vertically with respect to said base between said front end and said rear end; and
- at least one support affixed to said base, said at least one support comprising means for receiving the bindings completely, independent of said stiffener, in a boot support zone, for maintaining the boot on the ski, wherein
- said single stiffener extends through said boot support zone; and
- said single stiffener is connected partially to said base along said predeterminate length of said stiffener.
- 42. Ski as defined by claim 41, wherein said at least one support defines an assembly zone for receiving front and rear ski bindings for maintaining the boot on the ski, said assembly zone having a length greater than a length of the boot.
- 43. Ski as defined by claim 41, wherein, between said front end and said rear end of said stiffener, a space is provided between a lower surface of said stiffener and an upper surface of said base and wherein said at least one support is rigidly affixed to said base.
- 44. A ski comprising:
- a first lower assembly comprising a base, said base having a front end raised to form a spatula;
- a second upper assembly comprising a stiffener, said stiffener having a front end and a rear end;
- a connection for connecting said front end and said rear end of said stiffener to said base;
- at least one support connected to said base, said at least one support being adapted to receive the bindings, independent of said stiffener, for maintaining the boot on the ski, wherein in a zone at which the boot is supported, the width "l2" of the stiffener is less than the width "l1" of the base, and the height "h1" of the base is variable.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/802,279, filed Dec. 4, 1991, now abandoned.
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