Claims
- 1. A snow ski designed to increase the profficiency of elementary and intermediate level skiers and to enable these level of skiers to execute turns in various snow surface conditions with greater control and confidence, said ski including an elongated body defining a center longitudinal axis and incorporating an elongated and longitudinally extending forward toe section having a substantially flat lower surface, an elongated and longitudinally extending rear heel section having a substantially flat lower surface, an elongated and longitudinally extending arched center section extending between and interconnecting said toe and heel sections, and an upwardly curving tip extending forward from the forward end of said toe section, said body including generally parallel upper and lower surfaces interconnected by opposite side surfaces extending therebetween, said opposite side surfaces being generally parallel throughout at least said center and heel sections, said side surfaces and said lower surfaces, at their respective points of intersection, forming opposite edges for biting into an underlying snow surface, by one of said edges, when said body is angularly displaced about its center longitudinal axis thereby raising the opposite edge relative to said snow surface, said heel section having a center portion and opposite end portions, said opposite end portions having said opposite edges formed therein and said center portion of said heel section having opposite recessed areas formed therein, each of said recessed areas extending into a corresponding one of said side surfaces and said lower surface, thereby reducing the effective snow biting capacity of said center portion of said heel section when predetermined downward and lateral forces are exerted on said heel section.
- 2. The snow ski of claim 1 wherein a resilient body is secured in each recessed area, said lower surface including a stiff, but flexively resilient panel secured thereunder and underlying said relieved areas, each of said resilient bodies comprising a resilient backing for the portion of said panel disposed thereunder and each portion of said panel and the corresponding resilient body, together, having the ability to yield upwardly upon predetermined downward and lateral forces exerted on said heel section being exceeded.
- 3. The snow ski of claim 2 wherein said resilient bodies each comprise a closed ended tubular body extending longitudinally of the corresponding recessed area.
- 4. The snow ski of claim 2 wherein said panel underlies substantialy the entire lower surface of said body.
- 5. The snow ski of claim 1 wherein each of said opposite edges, in said toe section only, includes increased snow surface biting means extending longitudinally thereof effective to increase the capacity thereof to bite into said snow surface over the capability of the remaining opposite edges means of said body to bite into said snow surface.
- 6. The snow ski of claim 5 wherein each increased snow surface biting means includes a toothed edge extending along the corresponding opposite edges in said toe section.
- 7. The snow ski of claim 6 wherein said upper surface defines a predetermined toe binding area thereon spaced appreciably forward of the longitudinal mid-portion of said body.
- 8. The snow ski of claim 5 wherein each increased snow surface biting means includes an integral laterally outwardly bowed section of said opposite edges on the corresponding side of the toe section of said body.
- 9. The snow ski of claim 5 wherein each opposite edge includes a laterally outwardly bowed section of said opposite edge in said toe section of said body defined by an inverted channel-shaped attachment secured over said toe section from thereabove, overlapping said side surfaces in said toe section and terminating downwardly along the toe section side surfaces substantially flush with the portion of said lower surface extending along said toe section.
- 10. The snow ski of claim 1 wherein said upper surface defines a predetermined toe binding area thereon spaced appreciably foward of the longitudinal mid-portion of said body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application comprises a continuation-in-part of our co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 078,902 entitled E-Z SKI, filed July 28, 1987 now abandoned.
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