Claims
- 1. A snowboard adapted to support a user's feet which are to be retained on the snowboard by longitudinally spaced apart binding elements, said snowboard comprising:
- a longitudinally elongated base structure defining a geometrical periphery of the snowboard, said periphery having a length and a width, said base structure having a front end, a rear end, a sole layer forming a bottom, and an upwardly turned shovel at said front end of said base structure;
- said base structure further comprising a central zone, a front zone and a rear zone, said front zone being located longitudinally forwardly of said central zone, said rear zone being located longitudinally rearwardly of said central zone;
- said central zone containing two longitudinally spaced apart mounting zones for having attached to said mounting zones respective ones of said binding elements;
- at least one longitudinally elongated reinforcement permanently fixed against movement with respect to said base structure, said at least one longitudinally extending reinforcement extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones to thereby form at least one reinforced base structure surface extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement further extending between said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement being positioned no lower than said bottom, said reinforcement extending over less than said length of said geometrical periphery of said base structure; and
- said longitudinally elongated reinforcement comprising a stiffness between said mounting zones that is less than a stiffness between said one of said mounting zones and said one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure.
- 2. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said reinforcement comprises a longitudinally variable stiffness, said stiffness decreasing in a direction from said one of said mounting zones toward said one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure.
- 3. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said base structure further comprises a pair of longitudinally extending lateral edges; and
- said at least one reinforcement comprises a pair of branches, each of said pair of branches extending from at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure along respective ones of said lateral edges of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones.
- 4. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said base structure further comprises a pair of laterally opposed front corners and a pair of laterally opposed rear corners; and
- said at least one reinforcement comprises a pair of longitudinally extending branches converging from the vicinity of said pair of laterally opposed front corners to at least one of said mounting zones and a pair of longitudinally extending branches converging from the vicinity of said pair of laterally opposed rear corners to at least one of said mounting zones.
- 5. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said at least one reinforcement longitudinally extends into at least one of said front zone and said rear zone along a longitudinal median plane of said base structure.
- 6. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said at least one reinforcement longitudinally extends continuously into front zone, said central zone, and said rear zone; and
- said at least one reinforcement comprises a discontinuity along a longitudinal median plane of said base structure.
- 7. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said at least one reinforcement comprises a stiffness that varies longitudinally.
- 8. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said at least one reinforcement comprises two symmetrical parts located on either side of a longitudinal median plane of said base structure.
- 9. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said base structure has an asymmetrical shape with respect to a longitudinal median plane; and
- said at least one reinforcement comprises two asymmetrical parts whose asymmetry is in relation to said asymmetrical shape of said base structure.
- 10. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said at least one reinforcement comprises two parts located on either side of a longitudinal median plane of said base structure; and
- one of said two parts has a width less than another of said two parts, at least with regard to a transverse section of said base structure.
- 11. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said base structure comprises a top surface; and
- said at least one reinforcement is affixed to said top surface of said base structure.
- 12. A snowboard according to claim 11, wherein:
- said at least one reinforcement comprises two parts located on either side of a longitudinal median plane of said base structure, thereby defining a space between said parts; and
- said space between said parts is at least partially filled by a low modulus padding material.
- 13. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- a layer of deformable material is located between said at least one reinforcement and said base structure.
- 14. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said base structure further comprises lateral running edges; and
- said at least one reinforcement comprises two parts located on either side of a longitudinal median plane of said base structure, each of said parts comprises a first portion extending in a lateral direction toward a side of said base structure, and a second portion comprising an extension extending downwardly at the side of said base structure toward one of said lateral running edges.
- 15. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said reinforcement is non-unitary with said base structure.
- 16. A snowboard according to claim 15, wherein:
- said reinforcement comprises an aluminum alloy.
- 17. A snowboard according to claim 15, wherein:
- said reinforcement comprises a composite material comprising fibers coated with a thermohardenable resin.
- 18. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said at least one longitudinally elongated reinforcement extends through at least one of said mounting zones.
- 19. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said binding elements have respective centers, said centers of said binding elements being longitudinally spaced apart by approximately 40-50 centimeters.
- 20. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said base structure is generally flat.
- 21. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said base structure includes a core; and
- said reinforcement is positioned above said core.
- 22. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said base structure has a generally constant thickness along said length.
- 23. A snowboard according to claim 1, wherein:
- said reinforcement is affixed directly to said base structure along a length of said reinforcement.
- 24. A snowboard adapted to support a user's feet which are to be retained on the snowboard by longitudinally spaced apart binding elements, said snowboard comprising:
- a longitudinally elongated base structure defining a geometrical periphery of the snowboard, said periphery having a length and a width, said base structure having a front end, a rear end, a sole layer forming a bottom, and an upwardly turned shovel at said front end of said base structure;
- said base structure further comprising a central zone, a front zone and a rear zone, said front zone being located longitudinally forwardly of said central zone, said rear zone being located longitudinally rearwardly of said central zone;
- said central zone containing two longitudinally spaced apart mounting zones for having attached to said mounting zones respective ones of said binding elements;
- at least one longitudinally elongated reinforcement extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones to thereby form at least one reinforced base structure surface extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement further extending between said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement being positioned no lower than said bottom, said reinforcement extending over less than said length of said geometrical periphery of said base structure;
- said at least one reinforcement longitudinally extending into at least one of said front zone and said rear zone and comprising a discontinuity between said mounting zones; and
- said longitudinally elongated reinforcement comprising a stiffness between said mounting zones that is less than a stiffness between said one of said mounting zones and said one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure.
- 25. A snowboard adapted to support a user's feet which are to be retained on the snowboard by longitudinally spaced apart binding elements, said snowboard comprising:
- a longitudinally elongated base structure defining a geometrical periphery of the snowboard, said periphery having a length and a width, said base structure having a front end, a rear end, a sole layer forming a bottom, and an upwardly turned shovel at said front end of said base structure;
- said base structure further comprising a central zone, a front zone and a rear zone, said front zone being located longitudinally forwardly of said central zone, said rear zone being located longitudinally rearwardly of said central zone;
- said central zone containing two longitudinally spaced apart mounting zones for having attached to said mounting zones respective ones of said binding elements;
- at least one longitudinally elongated reinforcement extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones to thereby form at least one reinforced base structure surface extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement further extending between said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement being positioned no lower than said bottom, said reinforcement extending over less than said length of said geometrical periphery of said base structure;
- said at least one reinforcement longitudinally comprising a pair of longitudinally extending branches, said branches being connected in a continuous manner by at least one bridging connection having a common surface with at least one of said mounting zones; and
- said longitudinally elongated reinforcement comprising a stiffness between said mounting zones that is less than a stiffness between said one of said mounting zones and said one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure.
- 26. A snowboard adapted to support a user's feet which are to be retained on the snowboard by longitudinally spaced apart binding elements, said snowboard comprising:
- a longitudinally elongated base structure defining a geometrical periphery of the snowboard, said periphery having a length and a width, said base structure having a front end, a rear end, a sole layer forming a bottom, and an upwardly turned shovel at said front end of said base structure;
- said base structure further comprising a central zone, a front zone and a rear zone, said front zone being located longitudinally forwardly of said central zone, said rear zone being located longitudinally rearwardly of said central zone, said base structure comprising a thickness between a top surface and a bottom surface;
- said central zone containing two longitudinally spaced apart mounting zones for having attached to said mounting zones respective ones of said binding elements;
- at least one longitudinally elongated reinforcement extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones to thereby form at least one reinforced base structure surface extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement further extending between said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement being positioned no lower than said bottom, said reinforcement extending over less than said length of said geometrical periphery of said base structure and being incorporated within said thickness of said base structure; and
- said longitudinally elongated reinforcement comprising a stiffness between said mounting zones that is less than a stiffness between said one of said mounting zones and said one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure.
- 27. A snowboard adapted to support a user's feet which are to be retained on the snowboard by longitudinally spaced apart binding elements, said snowboard comprising:
- a longitudinally elongated base structure defining a geometrical shape of the snowboard, said shape having a length and a width, said base structure having a front end, a rear end, a sole layer forming a bottom, and an upwardly turned shovel at said front end of said base structure;
- said base structure further comprising a central zone, a front zone and a rear zone, said front zone being located longitudinally forwardly of said central zone, said rear zone being located longitudinally rearwardly of said central zone;
- said central zone containing two longitudinally spaced apart mounting zones for having attached to said mounting zones respective ones of said binding elements;
- at least one longitudinally elongated reinforcement permanently fixed against movement with respect to said base structure, said at least one longitudinally extending reinforcement extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones to thereby form at least one reinforced base structure surface extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement further extending between said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement being positioned no lower than said bottom, said reinforcement extending over less than said length of said geometrical shape of said base structure;
- said at least one longitudinally elongated reinforcement comprising means for increasing at least one of torsional resistance and flexional resistance of said base structure; and
- said longitudinally elongated reinforcement conferring a stiffness between said mounting zones that is less than a stiffness between said one of said mounting zones and said one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure.
- 28. A snowboard according to claim 27, wherein:
- said longitudinally elongated reinforcement comprises at least one longitudinal branch that has a width that increases in a longitudinal direction within said central zone either from said front end or from said rear end and that decreases between said mounting zones.
- 29. A snowboard according to claim 28, wherein:
- said longitudinally elongated reinforcement comprises a longitudinal branch on each of opposite sides of said base structure and at least one bridging connection between said longiudinal branches.
- 30. A snowboard according to claim 27, wherein:
- said base structure is generally flat.
- 31. A snowboard according to claim 27, wherein:
- said reinforcement is affixed directly to said base structure along a length of said reinforcement.
- 32. A snowboard adapted to support a user's feet which are to be retained on the snowboard by longitudinally spaced apart binding elements, said snowboard comprising:
- a longitudinally elongated base structure defining a geometrical periphery of the snowboard, said periphery having a length and a width, said base structure having a front end, a rear end, a sole layer forming a bottom, and an upwardly turned shovel at said front end of said base structure;
- said base structure further comprising a central zone, a front zone and a rear zone, said front zone being located longitudinally forwardly of said central zone, said rear zone being located longitudinally rearwardly of said central zone;
- said central zone containing two longitudinally spaced apart mounting zones for having attached to said mounting zones respective ones of said binding elements;
- at least one longitudinally elongated reinforcement extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones to thereby form at least one reinforced base structure surface extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement further extending between said mounting zones, said longitudinally elongated reinforcement being positioned no lower than said bottom, said reinforcement extending over less than said length of said geometrical periphery of said base structure;
- said at least one reinforcement longitudinally extending into said front zone and into said rear zone and comprising a discontinuity between said mounting zones; and
- said longitudinally elongated reinforcement comprising a stiffness between said mounting zones that is less than a stiffness between said one of said mounting zones and said one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure.
- 33. A snowboard adapted to support a user and adapted to have affixed thereto longitudinally spaced apart binding elements to retain a user's feet on the snowboard, said snowboard comprising:
- a longitudinally elongated base structure defining a geometrical shape of the snowboard, said shape including a length and width, said base structure having a sole, a rear end, and a front end;
- said base structure further comprising a central zone, a front zone and a rear zone, said front zone being located longitudinally forwardly of said central zone, said rear zone being located longitudinally rearwardly of said central zone;
- said central zone containing two longitudinally spaced apart mounting zones adapted to have attached to said mounting zones respective ones of said binding elements;
- at least one longitudinally elongated reinforcement, separate from but permanently affixed against movement with respect to said base structure, extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones, including a position within at least one of said mounting zones is adapted to have a respective one of said binding elements positioned over said reinforcement, at least one reinforced base structure assembly thereby being formed extending from the vicinity of at least one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure to at least one of said mounting zones; and
- said longitudinally elongated reinforcement having a geometry, stiffness, and position to confer to said reinforced base structure assembly a resistance to flexion and torsion between said mounting zones that is less than a resistance to flexion and torsion between said one of said mounting zones and said one of said front end and said rear end of said base structure.
- 34. A snowboard according to claim 33, wherein:
- said base structure has a pair of side cuts, thereby defining a smaller width proximate said central zone than proximate said front and rear zones.
- 35. A snowboard according to claim 33, wherein:
- said base structure has a generally constant thickness along said length.
- 36. A snowboard according to claim 33, wherein:
- said base structure includes a core; and
- said reinforcement is positioned above said core.
- 37. A snowboard according to claim 33, wherein:
- said reinforcement is affixed directly to said base structure along a length of said reinforcement.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/233,747, filed on Apr. 26, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,573,264, issued on Nov. 12, 1996.
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