The invention relates to snow glide boards, in particular skis and especially to alpine skis.
Modern ski constructions are making increasing use of rail or strip-like guide and mounting elements for binding or mounting the respective binding or its functional element to the ski body, such elements generally being provided in pairs and across from each other crosswise to the ski body, and each element being provided with at least one guide or anchoring groove for the interlocking fit of the binding or binding element. In the existing art, it is particularly common practice to provide paired guide and mounting elements across from each other on facing sides of bead-shaped protrusions on the top of the ski body, preferably in recesses of said protrusions, on the one hand in order to achieve a visually attractive appearance and on the other hand to arrange the guide and mounting elements so that they are protected or at least protected as completely as possible on the top side of the ski body.
Especially, but not only, ski constructions of this type are often problematic with respect to the optimum transfer of forces between the guide and mounting elements and therefore between the binding and the outer edges of the ski, and especially if the respective ski or ski body is very wide.
It is an object of the invention is to present a snow glide board with a design that ensures optimum transfer of force from the binding or from the guide or mounting elements to the outer edges of the ski.
The snow glide board according to the invention is preferably a ski, in particular preferably an alpine ski. The guide or mounting elements, which are provided for example in pairs across from each other and crosswise to the longitudinal direction of the snow glide board, are preferably strip-shaped or rail-shaped guide and mounting elements, which preferably are arranged entirely or partially on opposing surfaces formed by bead-shaped protrusions on the top side of the snow glide board or in recesses there.
Further embodiments, advantages and possible applications of the invention are disclosed in the following description of exemplary embodiments and in the drawings. All characteristics described and/or pictorially represented, individually or in any combination, are subject matter of the invention.
The invention is described below based on exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which:
The ski generally designated 1 in
The mounting elements 7 are provided in pairs as two pairs of individual elements, namely in the longitudinal ski direction at a distance from each other so that two paired mounting elements 7 are positioned across from each other crosswise to the longitudinal extension of the ski. Further, the mounting elements 7 are formed as a C-profile so that they form guide and mounting grooves 10 that are open toward the center of the ski and the mounting elements 7 of each pair of mounting elements are positioned with the open side of the groove 10 across from each other. The grooves 10 are used for interlocking holding of sections 6.1 of the binding 6 or the binding elements.
The forces that occur between the binding 6 and the ski body 2 during skiing are transferred partially via the mounting elements supported on the bottom 4.1 of the recess 4 and on the facing inner surfaces of the protrusions 5 or on support surfaces 5.1 there, and in particular via the anchoring pegs 8 or dowels.
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In order to achieve sufficient transfer of force from the binding 6 to the outer edges of the ski body or to the running surface 3 despite a width X of the ski body 2 in the binding area that is significantly greater than the distance between centers x of the anchoring pegs 8 of the opposing mounting elements 7, a distance between centers x is used that is approximately 35% to 56% of the maximum width X of the ski body 2, or approximately 35% to 60% of the width X of the ski body 2 in the binding area or in the area of its greatest reduction.
In the depicted embodiment, for example, the ski body has a maximum width of 80 to 130 units and in the area of the reduction, i.e. in the binding area, a width of 77 to 127 units; the distance between centers x is then approximately 45 units. In this example, one unit is 1 mm. The distance between the two support surfaces 5.1 that are across from each other in crosswise direction is greater than the distance x, namely at least by a factor of 1.2, preferably by a factor of 1.3 to 1.4, preferably by a factor of 1.32.
The width X of the ski body 2 is the respective width at the running surface 3.
The width X of the ski body 2a is likewise the respective width at the running surface 3.
The invention was described above based on exemplary embodiments. It goes without saying that modifications and variations are possible, without abandoning the underlying inventive idea upon which the invention is based.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 059 228.2 | Dec 2007 | DE | national |