Claims
- 1. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane, and having a sole substantially perpendicular to the plane and adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone lying between front and rear contact lines;
- (b) said body comprising:
- (1) a core having opposed top and bottom walls, and opposed lateral walls, said core extending substantially the length of the body;
- (2) a shell have a top layer overlying the top wall of the core, and lateral surfaces spaced from respective lateral walls of the core; and
- (3) lateral strips of viscoelastic material interposed between each lateral surface of said shell and the respective lateral walls of said core for forming shock absorption means, each of said strips being unitary and extending continuously between said contact lines;
- (c) the area and configuration of the cross-section of said lateral strips being a nonconstant function of the length of said body at least between said contact lines.
- 2. A ski according to claim 1 wherein the thickness of said core measured between the top and bottom walls thereof is substantially constant in the longitudinal direction of said core.
- 3. A ski according to claim 2 wherein the width of said core measured between its lateral side walls is a nonconstant function of the length of the core.
- 4. A ski according to claim 3 wherein each lateral strip is substantially continuous over the length of said body.
- 5. A ski according to claim 3 wherein the width of said core measured between its two lateral walls is greater in the central zone of the ski than adjacent the front and rear contact lines.
- 6. A ski according to claim 5 wherein said width of said core decreases progressively and substantially continuously from said central zone toward said front and rear contact lines.
- 7. A ski according to claim 3 wherein said width of said core is reduced adjacent one of said contact lines relative to the width in said central zone.
- 8. A ski according to claim 7 wherein said width of said core is reduced in the vicinity of said front contact line.
- 9. A ski according to claim 8 wherein said width of said core is reduced in the vicinity of said rear contact line.
- 10. A ski according to claim 7 wherein said width of said core is reduced adjacent said rear contact line.
- 11. A ski according to claim 7 wherein said core is symmetrical in width about said longitudinal median plane.
- 12. A ski according to claim 11 wherein said width of said core is reduced adjacent both the front and rear contact lines.
- 13. A ski according to claim 11 wherein said width of said core is reduced adjacent the rear contact line.
- 14. A ski according to claim 11 wherein said width of said core is reduced adjacent the front contact line.
- 15. A ski according to claim 7 wherein the transition in width of said core is continuous.
- 16. A ski according to claim 1 wherein said width of said core measured between its lateral walls is reduced adjacent said central zone relative to the width of said core adjacent one of said contact lines.
- 17. A ski according to claim 16 wherein the transition in width of said core is discontinuous.
- 18. A ski according to claim 1 wherein the width of said core measured between the lateral walls thereof is greater in the central zone of the ski than adjacent one of the contact lines.
- 19. A ski according to claim 18 wherein said width of said core is less adjacent the front contact line than in the central zone.
- 20. A ski according to claim 18 wherein said width of said core is less adjacent the front contact line than adjacent the rear contact line.
- 21. A ski according to claim 20 wherein said width of said core decreases progressively and substantially continuously from said central zone toward said front contact line.
- 22. A ski according to claim 1 wherein the top layer of said shell is spaced from the top wall of said core, and the ski includes a longitudinal strip of viscoelastic material interposed between the top layer of said shell and the top wall of said core for forming shock absorption means.
- 23. A ski according to claim 22 wherein said longitudinal strip is substantially continuous over the length of said body.
- 24. A ski according to claim 1 including a longitudinal strip of viscoelastic material interposed between the bottom wall of said core and the sole of said ski for forming shock absorption means.
- 25. A ski according to claim 24 wherein said longitudinal strip is substantially continuous over the length of said body.
- 26. A ski according to claim 1 wherein the lateral walls of said core are symmetrical about said median plane.
- 27. A ski according to claim 26 wherein said walls are parallel to said median plane.
- 28. A ski according to claim 1 wherein the lateral walls of said core are asymmetrical about said median plane.
- 29. A ski according to claim 28 wherein said lateral walls are parallel to said median plane.
- 30. A ski according to claim 1 wherein said shell includes a reinforcement layer that resists mechanical strain on the ski.
- 31. A ski according to claim 30 wherein said reinforcement layer is metallic.
- 32. A ski according to claim 1 wherein said top layer and said lateral surfaces of said shell include a reinforcement layer that resists mechanical strain on the ski.
- 33. A ski according to claim 32 wherein said shell includes a bottom layer in the form of a reinforcement layer that resists mechanical strain on the ski, said shell thus forming a casing surrounding said core.
- 34. A ski according to claim 1 wherein the sole of the ski is cambered.
- 35. A ski according to claim 1 wherein the width of said core in a direction perpendicular to said median plane is a nonconstant function of the length of the ski.
- 36. A ski according to claim 35 wherein the width of said ski measured between the lateral surfaces thereof is substantially constant between said contact lines.
- 37. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane, and having a sole substantially perpendicular to the plane and adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone lying between front and rear contact lines;
- (b) said body comprising:
- (1) a core having opposed top and bottom walls, and opposed lateral walls, said core extending substantially the length of the body;
- (2) a shell have a top layer overlying the top wall of the core, and lateral surfaces spaced from respective lateral walls of the core; and
- (3) lateral strips of viscoelastic material interposed between each lateral surface of said shell and the respective lateral walls of said core for forming shock absorption means;
- (c) the area and configuration of the cross-section of said lateral strips being a nonconstant function of the length of said body at least between said contact lines;
- (d) the thickness of said core measured between the top and bottom walls thereof being substantially constant in the longitudinal direction of said core;
- (e) the width of said core measured between its lateral side walls being a nonconstant function of the length of the core; and
- (f) wherein said core is asymmetrical in width about said longitudinal median plane.
- 38. A ski according to claim 37 wherein said width of said core is reduced adjacent both of said front and rear contact lines.
- 39. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane, and having a sole substantially perpendicular to the plane and adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone lying between front and rear contact lines;
- (b) said body comprising:
- (1) a core having opposed top and bottom walls, and opposed lateral walls, said core extending substantially the length of the body;
- (2) a shell have a top layer overlying the top wall of the core, and lateral surfaces spaced from respective lateral walls of the core; and
- (3) lateral strips of viscoelastic material interposed between each lateral surface of said shell and the respective lateral walls of said core for forming shock absorption means;
- (c) the area and configuration of the cross-section of said lateral strips being a nonconstant function of the length of said body at least between said contact lines;
- (d) the thickness of said core measured between the top and bottom walls thereof being substantially constant in the longitudinal direction of said core;
- (e) the width of said core measured between its lateral side walls being a nonconstant function of the length of the core; and
- (f) wherein the transition in width of said core is discontinuous.
- 40. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane, and having a sole substantially perpendicular to the plane and adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone lying between front and rear contact lines;
- (b) said body comprising:
- (1) a core having opposed top and bottom walls, and opposed lateral walls, said core extending substantially the length of the body;
- (2) a shell have a top layer overlying the top wall of the core, and lateral surfaces spaced from respective lateral walls of the core; and
- (3) lateral strips of viscoelastic material interposed between each lateral surface of said shell and the respective lateral walls of said core for forming shock absorption means;
- (c) the area and configuration of the cross-section of said lateral strips being a nonconstant function of the length of said body at least between said contact lines;
- (d) said width of said core being reduced adjacent said central zone relative to the width adjacent both said front and rear contact lines.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/194,147, filed May 16, 1988 now abandoned.
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