Claims
- 1. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane having a sole and a pair of opposite lower edge portions, a line extending in transverse cross-section between said pair of opposite lower edge portions being substantially perpendicular to the plane, said sole being adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone located between front and rear contact zones;
- (b) said body comprising a core which extends at least between said contact zones, and a casing substantially surrounding said core and comprising reinforcement layers for establishing mechanical resistance properties of the ski and a pair of lateral exterior surfaces forming respective angles between each of said lateral exterior surfaces and said line between said pair of opposite lower edge portions, each of said angles being defined, in transverse cross-section, between a line representative of one of said lateral exterior surfaces and said line extending between said pair of opposite lower edge portions;
- (c) said casing comprising (1) means in the vicinity of said central zone for providing the ski with mechanical resistance properties that produce optimal gripping qualities during skiing on inclines and executing turns, which are normally associated with a box construction, and (2) means in the vicinity of said front and rear contact zones for providing the ski with mechanical resistance properties that produce optimal straight-line sliding qualities, which are normally associated with a sandwich construction, said means for providing the ski with mechanical resistance properties that produce optimal gripping qualities and optimal straight-line sliding qualities comprising continuously reducing at least one of said angles at least from said central zone to at least one of said front and rear contact zones.
- 2. A ski according to claim 1, further comprising opposite side walls extending along the ski, wherein said means in the vicinity of said front and rear contact zones comprises at least one of said side walls of said casing being disposed to form an angle with respect to said sole which is less than an angle formed by said at least one of said side walls with respect to said sole in the vicinity of said central zone.
- 3. A ski according to claim 2, wherein an angle formed with respect to said at least one of said side walls and said sole is continuously variable from an area proximate said central zone to said vicinity of at least one of said front and rear contact zones.
- 4. A ski according to claim 3, wherein said angle formed with respect to said at least one of said side walls and said sole in said front contact zone is between 0.degree. and less than about 10.degree..
- 5. A ski according to claim 3, wherein said angle formed with respect to said at least one of said side walls and said sole in said rear contact zone is between about 10.degree. and 20.degree..
- 6. A ski according to claim 3, further comprising a front intermediate zone between said central zone and said front contact zone, wherein an angle formed with respect to said at least one of said side walls and said sole in said front intermediate zone is approximately 45.degree..
- 7. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane and having a sole and a pair of opposite lower edge portions, a line extending in transverse cross-section between said pair of opposite lower edge portions being substantially perpendicular to the plane, said sole being adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone lying between front and rear contact zones;
- (b) said body comprising a core which extends substantially the length of the body and a casing substantially surrounding said core for establishing mechanical resistance properties of the ski;
- (c) said casing being constructed and arranged to comprise means for continuously longitudinally varying said mechanical resistance properties of the ski at least from said central zone to at least one of said front and rear contact zones, said casing including: (1) an upper layer connected to a pair of lateral sidewalls that are laterally located on opposite sides of said median plane, said sidewalls being connected to a lower layer operatively associated with said sole; and (2) at least one of said sidewalls forming an effective angle A, in transverse cross-section, between a line representative of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces and said line extending between said pair of opposite lower edge portions, said angle A having a magnitude along the length of said body which continuously decreases as a function of position along the length of said body at least from said central zone to at least one of said front and rear contact zones.
- 8. A ski according to claim 7 wherein the magnitude of the angel A varies continuously along the length of the ski.
- 9. A ski according to claim 8 where the magnitude of the angle A of the other side wall of the ski varies continuously along the length.
- 10. A ski according to claim 9 wherein the opposite side walls are symmetrically disposed with respect to the median plane along a substantial portion of the length of the ski.
- 11. A ski according to claim 10 wherein the magnitude of the angel A in the central zone is greater than the magnitude of the angle A near each contact zone for each side wall.
- 12. A ski according to claim 11 wherein the magnitude of the angle A is approximately 90.degree. in the central zone for each sidewall.
- 13. A ski according to claim 9 wherein the opposite sidewalls are asymmetrically disposed with respect to the median plane along a substantial portion of the length of the ski.
- 14. A ski according to claim 13 wherein the magnitude of the angle A in the central zone is greater than the magnitude of the angle A near each contact zone for each sidewall.
- 15. A ski according to claim 9 wherein said body includes a lateral exterior wall covering and parallel to the respective sidewalls of the casing.
- 16. A ski according to claim 7, wherein said casing is constructed and arranged to comprise means for continuously longitudinally varying said mechanical resistance properties of the ski from said central zone to both of said front and rear contact zones.
- 17. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane and having a sole and a pair of opposite lower edge portions, a line extending between said pair of opposite lower edge portions being substantially perpendicular to the plane, said sole being adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone lying between front and rear contact zones;
- (b) said body being symmetrical with respect to said median plane, and comprising a core extending at least between a front intermediate zone lying between the central and front zones, and a rear intermediate zone lying between the central and rear zones, and a casing including a top surface and sidewalls encompassing said core establishing mechanical resistance properties of the ski; and
- (c) said casing comprising (1) means in the vicinity of said central zone for providing the ski with mechanical resistance properties that produce optimal gripping qualities during skiing on inclines and executing turns, which are normally associated with a box construction, and (2) means in the vicinity of the front and rear contact zones for providing the ski with mechanical resistance properties that produce optimal straight-line sliding qualities, which are normally associated with a sandwich construction, by providing an angle between at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces and said line extending between said pair of opposite lower edge portions of said lower sliding surface, which angle decreases, as a function of position along the ski, at least from said central zone to at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 18. A ski according to claim 17 wherein said core is rectangular in transverse cross-section.
- 19. A ski according to claim 18 wherein the thickness of the core is a function of the distance along the length of the ski.
- 20. A ski according to claim 17 wherein the thickness of the core is a function of the distance along the length of the ski.
- 21. A ski according to claim 20 wherein the side walls, at each transverse cross-section of the ski between the front and rear zones, form an angle A with the sole of the ski, and wherein the angle A is a function of the distance along the length of the ski.
- 22. A ski according to claim 21 wherein the angle A in the central region is in the range of about 80.degree.-90.degree..
- 23. A ski according to claim 22 wherein the angle A in the vicinity of the front zone is in the range of about 0.degree.-10.degree..
- 24. A ski according to claim 23 wherein the angle A in the vicinity of the rear zone is in the range of about 10.degree.-20.degree..
- 25. A ski according to claim 22 wherein the angle A in the vicinity of the rear zone is in the range of about 10.degree.-20.degree..
- 26. A ski according to claim 17 wherein said core is uniform width along its length.
- 27. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane and having a sole and a pair of opposite lower edge portions, a line extending in transverse cross-section between said pair of opposite lower edge portions, said line being substantially perpendicular to the plane, said sole being adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone lying between front and rear contact zones;
- (b) said body being symmetrical with respect to said median plane, and comprising a core extending at least between a front intermediate zone lying between the central and front zones, and a rear intermediate zone lying between the central and rear zones, and a casing including a top surface and sidewalls encompassing said core establishing the mechanical resistance properties of the ski; and
- (c) said ski being constructed and arranged such that the mechanical resistance properties of the ski are a function of the distance along the length of the ski, and wherein the sidewalls, at each transverse cross section of the ski between the front and rear zones, forms an angle A with said line extending between said pair of opposite lower edge portions of the sole of the ski, and wherein the angle A decreases continuously along the length of the ski at least from the vicinity of said central zone and to at least one of said front and rear contact zones.
- 28. A ski according to claim 27 wherein the angle A in the central region is in the range of about 80.degree.-90.degree..
- 29. A ski according to claim 28 wherein the angle A in the vicinity of the front zone is in the range of about 0.degree.-10.degree..
- 30. A ski according to claim 29 wherein the angle A in the vicinity of the rear zone is in the range of about 10.degree.-20.degree..
- 31. A ski according to claim 28 wherein the angle A in the vicinity of the rear zone is in the range of about 10.degree.-20.degree..
- 32. A ski according to claim 17 wherein the thickness of the body is a function of the distance along the length of the ski.
- 33. A ski according to claim 32 wherein the thickness is a maximum in the central region.
- 34. A ski according to claim 27 wherein the thickness of the body is a function of distance along the length of the ski.
- 35. A ski according to claim 28 wherein the thickness of the body is a function of the distance along the length of the ski.
- 36. A ski according to claim 29 wherein the thickness of the body is a function of the distance along the length of the ski.
- 37. A ski according to claim 30 wherein the thickness of the body is a function of the distance along the length of the ski.
- 38. A ski according to claim 31 wherein the thickness of the body is a function of the distance along the length of the ski.
- 39. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane having a sole and a pair of opposite lower edge portions, a line extending in transverse cross-section between said pair of opposite lower edge portions being substantially perpendicular to the plane, said sole being adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone located between front and rear contact zones;
- (b) said body comprising a core which extends substantially the length of the body at least between said contact zones, and a casing substantially surrounding said core and comprising reinforcement layers for establishing mechanical resistance properties of the ski;
- (c) said casing having two lateral sidewalls that are located on opposite sides of said median plane;
- (d) at least one of said two lateral sidewalls forming with said sole an effective angle A, in transverse cross-section, between a line representative of said one of said two lateral sidewalls and said line between said pair of opposite lower edge portions, said angle having a value which is greater in said central zone than in at least one of said front and rear contact zones; and
- (e) said effective angle varying continuously along the length of the ski at least from said central zone to one of said front and rear contact zones.
- 40. A ski according to claim 39 wherein the magnitude of angle A in the central zone of the ski is different from the magnitude of the angle A near one of the contact zones.
- 41. A ski according to claim 40 wherein the magnitude of the angle A in the central zone of the ski is greater than the magnitude of the angle A near one of the contact zones.
- 42. A ski according to claim 41 wherein the magnitude of the angle A in the central zone is greater than the magnitude of the angle A near the front contact zone.
- 43. A ski according to claim 42 wherein the magnitude of the angle A in the central zone is greater than the magnitude of the angle A near the rear contact zone.
- 44. A ski according to claim 43 wherein the magnitude of the of angle A in the central zone is about 90.degree..
- 45. A ski according to claim 43 wherein the magnitude of the angle A in the central zone is approximately 90.degree. and the magnitude of the angle A near one contact zone is less than about 10.degree..
- 46. A ski according to claim 45 wherein the contact zone where the magnitude of the angle A is less than about 10.degree. is the front contact zone.
- 47. A ski according to claim 46 wherein the magnitude of the angle A near the rear contact zone is greater than about 10.degree..
- 48. A ski according to claim 41 wherein the magnitude of the angle A in the central zone is greater than the magnitude of the angle A near the rear contact zone.
- 49. A ski according to claim 39 wherein the magnitude of angle A in the central zone of the ski is greater than the magnitude of the angle A near each contact zone.
- 50. A ski according to claim 40 wherein the width of the body varies along the length thereof.
- 51. A ski according to claim 50 wherein the body is wider near the front and rear contact zones than near the central zone.
- 52. A ski according to claim 40 wherein the thickness of the body varies along the length thereof.
- 53. A ski according to claim 52 wherein the body is thicker in the central zone than near the front and rear contact zones.
- 54. A ski according to claim 53 wherein the body is wider near the front and rear contact zones than near the central zone.
- 55. A ski according to claim 54 wherein the transverse cross-section of the body is symmetrical relative to the longitudinal median plane.
- 56. A ski according to claim 54 wherein the transverse cross-section of the body is asymmetrical relative to the longitudinal median plane.
- 57. A ski according to claim 40 wherein one of said side walls is curved.
- 58. A ski according to claim 57 wherein said one of said side walls is concavely curved.
- 59. A ski according to claim 57 wherein said one of said side walls is convexly curved.
- 60. A ski according to claim 40 wherein said upper wall is concavely curved.
- 61. A ski comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending body defining a longitudinal median plane having a sole and a pair of opposite lower edge portions, a line extending in transverse cross-section between said pair of opposite lower edge portions being substantially perpendicular to the plane, said sole being adapted to slidably engage a surface, said sole having a central zone located between front and rear contact zones;
- (b) said body comprising a core which extends substantially the length of the body at least between said contact zones, and a casing substantially surrounding said core and comprising reinforcement layers for establishing mechanical resistance properties of the ski;
- (c) said casing having two lateral sidewalls that are located on opposite sides of said median plane;
- (d) at least one of said two lateral sidewalls forming with said sole an effective angle A, in transverse cross-section, between a line representative of said one of said two lateral sidewalls and said line extending between said pair of opposite lower edge portions, said angle varying continuously from said central zone to the vicinity of at least one of said front and rear contact zones;
- (e) said effective angle A being less than 45.degree. in the vicinity of at least one of said front and rear contact zones to produce optimal straight line sliding characteristics for the ski in said at least one of said front and rear contact zones, which characteristics are normally associated with a sandwich construction; and
- (f) said value of said effective angle A being greater in said central zone than said value of said effective angle A near at least one of said front and rear contact zones to produce optimal gripping characteristics during skiing on inclines and executing turns, which characteristics are normally associated with a box construction.
- 62. A ski comprising:
- (a) a lower sliding surface and a pair of opposite lower edge portions;
- (b) an upper surface;
- (c) a central zone, a front contact zone and a rear contact zone;
- (d) a pair of lateral surfaces on opposed sides of the ski, each of said pair of lateral surfaces extending between said upper surface and a respective one of said pair of opposite lower edge portions of said lower sliding surface;
- (e) at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces being disposed, with respect to said lower sliding surface, to form an angle, in transverse cross-section, between a line representative of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces and a line extending between said pair of opposite lower edge portions, said angle decreasing continuously from said central zone to at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 63. A ski according to claim 62 wherein the ski has a thickness which decreases from said central zone to at least each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone, respectively.
- 64. A ski according to claim 62 further comprising lateral angle elements on opposed sides of the ski, forming lower longitudinal edges of said ski.
- 65. A ski according to claim 64 wherein said lateral angle elements form surfaces which are generally perpendicular to said lower sliding surface and which are positioned adjacent said pair of longitudinally extending lateral surfaces.
- 66. A ski according to claim 62 wherein each of said pair of lateral surfaces is disposed at an angle which decreases continuously from said central zone to at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 67. A ski according to claim 66 wherein said ski is symmetrical with respect to a vertical longitudinal median plane.
- 68. A ski according to claim 62 wherein said ski is asymmetrical with respect to a vertical longitudinal median plane.
- 69. A ski according to claim 62 wherein each of said pair of lateral surfaces is disposed at an angle which decreases continuously from said central zone to each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 70. A ski according to claim 62 further comprising a front intermediate zone, wherein said angle at said front intermediate zone of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces with respect to said lower sliding surface is approximately 45.degree..
- 71. A ski according to claim 70 wherein said angle at said front contact zone of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces with respect to said lower sliding surface is approximately 0.degree. to less than about 10.degree..
- 72. A ski according to claim 62 further comprising a rear intermediate zone, wherein said angle at said rear intermediate zone of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces with respect to said lower sliding surface is approximately 70.degree..
- 73. A ski according to claim 72 wherein said angle at said rear contact zone of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces with respect to said lower sliding surface is approximately 10.degree. to 20.degree..
- 74. A ski according to claim 62 comprising a core, a casing, and a lower element, said casing and lower element surrounding said core.
- 75. A ski according to claim 74 wherein said casing comprises said upper surface and said pair of lateral surfaces.
- 76. A ski according to claim 75 wherein said casing comprises a shape and cross-section dimensions which continuously vary at least between said central zone and one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 77. A ski according to claim 75 wherein said casing comprises a shape and cross-section dimensions which continuously vary between said central zone and each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone, respectively.
- 78. A ski according to claim 62 wherein said lateral surfaces are convex.
- 79. A ski according to claim 62 wherein said lateral surfaces are concave.
- 80. A ski according to claim 62 wherein said pair of lateral surfaces are external surfaces of said ski.
- 81. A ski comprising:
- (a) a lower sliding surface;
- (b) an upper surface;
- (c) a central zone, a front contact zone and a rear contact zone;
- (d) a pair of lateral surfaces on opposed sides of the ski between said lower sliding surface and said upper surface;
- (e) said ski having a gripping capability and a sliding capability; and
- (f) means for continuously reducing said gripping capability and for continuously increasing said sliding capability from said central zone toward at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone, said means comprising at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces slanting toward the other of said pair of lateral surfaces, from bottom to top of said lateral surfaces, wherein lines formed by said lateral surfaces in transverse cross-section, intersect to form an angle having a magnitude which continuously increases from said central zone toward at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 82. A ski according to claim 81 wherein said means for continuously reducing said gripping capability and for increasing said sliding capability from said central zone toward at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone comprises disposing at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces at an angle, with respect to said lower sliding surface, which decreases continuously between said central zone and at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 83. A ski according to claim 81 further comprising means for continuously reducing said gripping capability and for increasing said sliding capability from said central zone toward each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone, respectively.
- 84. A ski according to claim 83 wherein said means for continuously reducing said gripping capability and for increasing said sliding capability from said central zone toward each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone comprises disposing at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces at an angle, with respect to said lower sliding surface, said angle decreasing continuously between said central zone and each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone, respectively.
- 85. A ski according to claim 83 wherein said means for continuously reducing said gripping capability and for increasing said sliding capability from said central zone toward each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone comprises disposing both of said pair of lateral surfaces at respective angles, with respect to said lower sliding surface, said respective angles decreasing continuously between said central zone and each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone, respectively.
- 86. A ski according to claim 81 wherein said means for continuously reducing said gripping capability and for continuously increasing said sliding capability from said central zone toward at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone comprises at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces being disposed at an angle, with respect to said lower sliding surface, said angle decreasing continuously between said central zone and at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 87. A ski according to claim 86 wherein the ski has a thickness which decreases from said central zone to at least each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone, respectively.
- 88. A ski according to claim 86 further comprising lateral angle elements on opposed sides of the ski, forming lower longitudinal edges of said ski.
- 89. A ski according to claim 88 wherein said lateral angle elements form surfaces which are generally perpendicular to said lower sliding surface and which are positioned adjacent said pair of longitudinally extending lateral surfaces.
- 90. A ski according to claim 86 wherein each of said pair of lateral surfaces is disposed t an angle, with respect to said lower sliding surface, which decreases continuously between said central zone and at least one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 91. A ski according to claim 90 wherein said ski is symmetrical with respect to a vertical longitudinal median plane.
- 92. A ski according to claim 86 wherein said ski is asymmetrical with respect to a vertical longitudinal median plane.
- 93. A ski according to claim 86 wherein each of said pair of lateral surfaces is disposed at an angle, with respect to said lower sliding surface, which decreases continuously between said central zone and each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone, respectively.
- 94. A ski according to claim 86 further comprising a front intermediate zone, wherein said angle at said front intermediate zone of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces with respect to said lower sliding surface is approximately 45.degree..
- 95. A ski according to claim 94 wherein said angle at said front contact zone of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces with respect to said lower sliding surface is approximately 0.degree. to less than about 10.degree..
- 96. A ski according to claim 86 further comprising a rear intermediate zone, wherein said angle at said rear intermediate zone of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces with respect to said lower sliding surface is approximately 70.degree..
- 97. A ski according to claim 96 wherein said angle at said rear contact zone of said at least one of said pair of lateral surfaces with respect to said lower sliding surface is approximately 10.degree. to 20.degree..
- 98. A ski according to claim 86 comprising a core, a casing, and a lower element, said casing and lower element surrounding said core.
- 99. A ski according to claim 98 wherein said casing comprises said upper surface and said pair of lateral surfaces.
- 100. A ski according to claim 99 wherein said casing comprises a shape and cross-section dimensions which continuously vary at least between said central zone and one of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone.
- 101. A ski according to claim 99 wherein said casing comprises a shape and cross-section dimensions which continuously vary between said central zone and each of said front contact zone and said rear contact zone, respectively.
- 102. A ski according to claim 81, wherein said pair of lateral surfaces are external surfaces of said ski.
- 103. A ski according to claim 81 wherein said lateral surfaces are convex.
- 104. A ski according to claim 81 wherein said lateral surfaces are concave.
- 105. A ski according to claim 81 wherein each of said pair of lateral surfaces slant toward the other from bottom to top.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/432,394, filed on Nov. 6, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/157,467, filed on Feb. 18, 1988, now abandoned. This application is also a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/049,933, filed on May 15, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,838,572, issued on Jun. 13, 1989.
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