Claims
- 1. A snow ski comprising:
- (a) top, bottom and side sections;
- (b) metal edges on the lower regions of the side sections, the metal edges having side portions and bottom portions; and
- (c) a coating of carbide deposited on a lower subportion of the side portions of the metal edges adjacent the bottom portions of the metal edges by:
- orienting and conveying the ski longitudinally along a path;
- placing an electrode formed at least in part of carbide and with a generally circular external shape on at least one side of the path adjacent the metal edge;
- rotating the electrode about an axis extending substantially longitudinally of the metal edge;
- creating an electrical arc from the electrode to the metal ski edge to carry and deposit carbide from the electrode onto the metal edge; and,
- mounting the rotating electrode in position relative to the metal edge to deposit carbide from the electrode onto the side portion of the metal edge but not any appreciable amount on the bottom portion of the metal edge.
- 2. The ski of claim 1, wherein the rotating electrode is mounted in position relative to said metal edge to permit the electrode to repel away from the metal ski edge in reaction to the discharge of the electrical arc from the electrode to the metal ski edge.
- 3. The ski of claim 1, wherein the electrodes are placed on both sides of the path adjacent the metal edges on both lateral sides of said ski.
- 4. The ski of claim 3, wherein a plurality of electrodes are placed at longitudinally spaced intervals along both sides of the path.
- 5. The ski of claim 1, wherein the carbide is carried from the electrode to the metal ski edge by means of said electrical arc to deposit at least a partial coating of carbide on said metal ski edge.
- 6. The ski of claim 1, wherein electrodes formed at least in part of carbide are placed on both sides of the path and carbide is deposited on the metal ski edges by carrying carbide from the electrodes to the metal edges along electrical arcs.
- 7. The ski of claim 6, wherein the electrodes are moved toward and away from the metal ski edge to repeatedly create electrical arcs and deposit a substantially continuous melted carbide coating.
- 8. The ski of claim 6, wherein the electrodes are positioned spaced away from the metal ski edge.
- 9. The ski of claim 6, wherein the electrodes are in the shape of a wheel.
- 10. The ski of claim 6, wherein the electrodes are in the form of a solid wheel.
- 11. A snow ski comprising:
- (a) a top, a base and opposing, curved sides;
- (b) a metal edge on lower portions of the opposing, curved sides, the metal edge having an exposed side corresponding to the side of the ski and an exposed bottom corresponding to the base of the ski; and
- (c) a substantially continuous melted coating of carbide deposited on the side portion of the metal edge by:
- conveying the ski along a path such that a metal edge of the ski moves past a rapidly rotating electrode spaced laterally adjacent thereto and formed at least in part of carbide;
- holding the metal ski edge at a first level of electrical potential;
- electrically charging the electrode to a second level of electrical potential, higher than the first level to cause an electrical arc to pass from the electrode to the metal ski edge; and,
- positioning the rotating electrode relative to the metal ski edge to convey and deposit carbide from the electrode onto the side of the metal ski edge by means of the electrical arc without conveying and depositing any appreciable amount of carbide from the electrode onto the bottom of the metal ski edge and without conveying and depositing any appreciable amount of carbide on the opposing curved sides of the ski not covered by the exposed side of the metal edge.
- 12. The ski of claim 11, wherein the rotating electrode is positioned to concentrate the carbide on a lower portion of the side adjacent the bottom of the metal ski edge.
- 13. The ski of claim 11, wherein the rotating electrode is is spaced away from the metal ski edge.
- 14. The ski of claim 11, wherein the electrode is mounted relative to the ski path to permit the electrode to retract away from the metal edge of the ski in reaction to the discharge of the electrical arc from the electrode to the metal ski edge.
- 15. The ski of claim 11, wherein electrodes are placed on both sides of the path.
- 16. The ski of claim 11, wherein vertical pressure is exerted on the ski adjacent the electrode to flatten the ski and position the ski edge with respect to the electrode when the electrical arc passes from the electrode to the metal ski edge.
- 17. The ski of claim 11, wherein the electrode is mounted on a carrying head which is movable laterally with respect to the ski, and the carrying head and the electrode are moved inwardly and outwardly responsive to the side curvature of the ski.
- 18. The ski of claim 17, wherein the electrode is pivotally mounted on the carrying head, and the electrode is spring biased toward the metal ski edge.
- 19. The ski of claim 18, wherein the electrode is maintained spaced away from the metal ski edge while the carbide is being conveyed and deposited from the electrode onto the side of the metal ski edge.
- 20. The ski of claim 11, wherein the electrode is formed in the shape of a wheel and rotated about an axis generally parallel the path of travel of the ski.
- 21. The ski of claim 20, wherein the electrode is a rigid member.
- 22. The ski of claim 11, wherein the ski is conveyed past an electrically grounded guide member which contacts and grounds the metal ski edge.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of the prior application Ser. No. 093,082, filed Sept. 1, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,818,839, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 744,046, filed on June 12, 1985 now abandoned.
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