Claims
- 1. A gliding apparatus for use in snow, comprising:
an elongate member including an intermediate portion positioned between a pair of longitudinally opposed upturned end portions, the elongate member including a bottom surface configured to glide over snow, wherein the elongate member includes a laterally upwardly curved surface; and a traction layer positioned above the elongate member.
- 2. The gliding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the laterally upwardly curved surface is a top surface of the elongate member.
- 3. The gliding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the laterally upwardly curved surface is the bottom surface of the elongate member.
- 4. The gliding apparatus of claim 1, wherein a lateral cross-section of the elongate member is upwardly curved.
- 5. The gliding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a channel extending lengthwise at least partially along the bottom surface of the elongate member, the channel being configured to guide the elongate member over the s now.
- 6. The gliding apparatus of claim 5, wherein the channel is a first channel, further comprising a second channel extending lengthwise at least partially along the bottom surface of the elongate member.
- 7. The gliding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the traction layer is a pliant foam layer.
- 8. A gliding apparatus for use in snow, comprising:
an elongate member including an intermediate portion positioned between a pair of longitudinally opposed upturned end portions, the elongate member including a bottom surface configured to glide over snow; and a stringer embedded in and extending lengthwise along the elongate member.
- 9. The gliding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the stringer is made at least partially of wood.
- 10. The gliding apparatus of claim 9, wherein the wood is laminated.
- 11. The gliding apparatus of claim 9, wherein the wood is pre-stressed.
- 12. The gliding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the stringer is made at least partially of a carbon filament material.
- 13. The gliding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the stringer is a first stringer, and the apparatus further comprises a second stringer imbedded in and extending lengthwise along the elongate member.
- 14. The gliding apparatus of claim 13, wherein each of the stringers extends from a leading to a trailing end of the elongate member.
- 15. The gliding apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a traction layer positioned above the stringer and elongate member.
- 16. A gliding apparatus for use in snow, the apparatus comprising:
an elongate member, including an intermediate portion positioned between a pair of longitudinally opposed upturned end portions, the elongate member including a bottom surface configured to glide over snow, the elongate member being formed of first and second layers of material, the first layer being stiffer than the second layer; and a traction layer positioned above the elongate member.
- 17. The gliding apparatus of claim 16, wherein the first and second layers are co-extruded.
- 18. The gliding apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first and second layers are high-density polyethylene.
- 19. The gliding apparatus of claim 18, wherein the first layer includes a stiffener.
- 20. The gliding apparatus of claim 19, wherein the stiffener is talcum.
- 21. The gliding apparatus of claim 16, wherein the first layer is positioned below the second layer.
- 22. The gliding apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a third layer positioned adjacent the first and second layers, the third layer having a different stiffness from the first and second layers.
- 23. The gliding apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a channel extending lengthwise along the bottom surface of the elongate member, the channel being configured to guide the elongate member over snow.
- 24. A gliding apparatus for use on snow, the apparatus comprising:
an elongate member including an intermediate portion positioned between a pair of longitudinally opposed upturned end portions, the elongate member including indicia on a surface; a translucent layer positioned adjacent the surface such that the indicia is visible through the translucent layer; and a channel extending lengthwise along a bottom surface of the elongate member, the channel being configured to guide the apparatus over snow.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the indicia is on a top surface of the elongate member and the translucent is a traction layer positioned above the elongate member.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the traction layer includes a plurality of upward protrusions.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the indicia is on a bottom surface of the elongate member and the translucent is positioned below the elongate member.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the channel is carved into the translucent layer.
- 29. A gliding apparatus for use on snow, the apparatus comprising:
an elongate member including an intermediate portion positioned between a pair of upturned end portions, the elongate member including a bottom surface; and a plurality of substantially parallel channels extending lengthwise along the bottom surface of the elongate member, adjacent channels being separated by rounded ridges extending therebetween.
- 30. The gliding apparatus of claim 29, wherein a cross-section of the channels and ridges has a substantially sinusoidal shape.
- 31. The gliding apparatus of claim 29, further comprising a traction layer positioned above the elongate member.
- 32. The gliding apparatus of claim 31, wherein the traction layer includes pliant foam.
- 33. A gliding apparatus for use on snow, the apparatus comprising:
an elongate member including an intermediate portion between a pair of upturned end portions, the elongate member including a bottom surface configured to glide over snow and a pair of opposed side edges, each of which tapers to a point at an angle of between about 30- and 60-degrees; and a traction layer positioned above the elongate member.
- 34. The gliding apparatus of claim 33, further comprising a channel extending lengthwise along the bottom surface of the elongate member, the channel being configured to guide the elongate member over snow.
- 35. The gliding apparatus of claim 34, wherein the angle is formed between about 40- and 50-degrees.
- 36. The gliding apparatus of claim 35, wherein the angle is about 45-degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/518,231, filed Mar. 2, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09518231 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
Child |
09798502 |
Mar 2001 |
US |