Claims
- 1. A ski for sliding on ice or snow, said ski having a central zone and two ends and comprising:
- (a) an upper surface comprising a first edge, second edge, and a median vertical plane;
- (b) a lower sliding surface comprising a first edge portion, a second edge portion, and a median vertical plane; and
- (c) a plurality of lateral surfaces, whereby a first one of said lateral surfaces connects said first edge of said upper surface with said first edge portion of said lower surface, and a second one of said lateral surfaces connects said second edge of said upper surface with said second edge portion of said lower surface, wherein said vertical planes are distinct from each other;
- wherein each of said first lateral surface and said second lateral surface is inclined relative to said lower surface along at least said two ends thereby forming a first angle of inclination and a second angle of inclination, respectively, said ends defining the useful length of the ski, wherein at least one of said lateral surfaces, along at least a portion of said central zone, is substantially vertical.
- 2. The ski of claim 1, wherein each of said first angle of inclination and said second angle of inclination is substantially constant along the respective ends of the ski.
- 3. The ski of claim 2, wherein said vertical median planes of said upper surface and said lower sliding surface are parallel to each other.
- 4. The ski of claim 2, wherein the width of said upper surface and the width of said lower surface are each variable along the longitudinal length of the ski.
- 5. The ski of claim 1, wherein each of said first angle of inclination and said second angle of inclination is variable along said useful length of the ski.
- 6. The ski of claim 5, wherein the vertical median plane of said upper surface is angularly offset from a vertical median plane of said lower sliding surface.
- 7. The ski of claim 6, wherein the width of said upper surface and the width of said lower surface are each variable along the longitudinal length of the ski.
- 8. The ski of claim 6, wherein a distance between the vertical median planes of said upper surface and said lower sliding surface is greater in one of said ends of the ski.
- 9. The ski of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of one of said first lateral surface and said second lateral surface is substantially perpendicular relative to said lower sliding surface thereby forming an angle of inclination equal to 90.degree..
- 10. The ski of claim 1, wherein each of said first angle of inclination and said second angle of inclination is less than about 70.degree..
- 11. The ski of claim 1, wherein said first and second angles of inclination are different along any longitudinal position of the ski.
- 12. The ski of claim 11, wherein the difference between said first angle of inclination and said second angle of inclination at any cross-sectional portion of the ski is between about 10.degree.-20.degree..
- 13. The ski of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first lateral surface and said second lateral surface comprises an inclined upper portion and a substantially vertical lower portion.
- 14. The ski of claim 13, wherein each of said first lateral surface and said second lateral surface comprises an upper portion and a lower portion.
- 15. The ski of claim 14, wherein said inclined upper portion is substantially planar.
- 16. The ski of claim 1, wherein said central zone is adapted to receive a ski binding, and wherein one of said two ends comprises an end zone having a tip portion which is curved upwardly to form a spatula.
- 17. The ski of claim 16, wherein each of said first lateral surface and said second lateral surface converges on said spatula such that said first and second angles of inclination continuously decrease towards zero at said tip portion of the ski.
- 18. The ski of claim 1, wherein each of said first edge portion and said second edge portion comprises a metallic corner.
- 19. The ski of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of each of said first lateral surface and said second lateral surface is substantially perpendicular relative to said lower sliding surface thereby forming an angle of inclination equal to 90.degree..
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 049,931 filed May 15, 1987 U.S. Pat. No. 4,795,184.
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