Advantages disclosed herein will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood after reading the subsequent description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to the drawings, wherein like numerals are used to designate like structure throughout the several views, a gliding apparatus 10 is shown in
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The snow ski 14 may have various shapes and sizes, depending on the style preference of the rider. For example, a bottom surface 28 of the snow ski 14 may be substantially planar or arched for sliding over snow. The bottom surface 28 of the snow ski may include a low-friction material.
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In certain aspects of the gliding apparatus 10, the mounting devices 30, 32 allow the riding platform 12 to pivot relative to the first and second mounting devices 30, 32. For example, the riding platform 12 may pivot relative to axes A1 and A2 and relative to axes A3 and A4. The mounting devices 30, 32 may also restrict some movement of the riding platform 12 relative to the snow ski 14. For instance, in one aspect of the gliding apparatus 10, the riding platform 12 is prevented from substantially rotating in a lateral plane relative to the snow ski 14. As such, the mounting devices 30, 32 allow for improved flexibility and control of the gliding apparatus 10 during use.
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The platform brackets 40, 42 and ski brackets 44, 46 may each have a different configuration, and may be formed from suitable materials to provide the requisite strength yet maintain the lightweight nature of the gliding apparatus 10.
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In a similar fashion, the gliding apparatus 10 may comprise a third and fourth rod (not shown), wherein the top portion 35 and the bottom portion 36 of the second mounting device 32 each comprise a recess (not shown), with the third rod being disposed in the recess of the top portion 35 of the second mounting device 32 and the fourth rod being disposed in the recess of the bottom portion 36 of the second mounting device 32. Accordingly, the second mounting device 32 may be pivotably coupled to the second platform bracket 42 and the second ski bracket 46 about the third rod and the fourth rod, respectively. The third rod may be secured to the second mounting device 32 and/or the second platform bracket 42 using various fasteners, clips, welding, etc. Similarly, the fourth rod may be securing to the second mounting device 32 and/or the second ski bracket 46 using various fasteners, clips, welding, etc.
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The damper member 70 and, furthermore, the first or second damper members 71, 72 may comprise a foam, rubber, or other vibration dampening material. Additionally, the damper member 70 may comprise a vibration dampening material based on a dampening preference. For example, if a higher dampening preference is desired, the damper member 70 may comprise a vibration dampening material with a lower Young's modulus. Similarly, if a lower dampening preference is desired, the damper member 70 may comprise a vibration dampening material with a higher Young's modulus.
It should be noted that the gliding apparatus 10 may also include a damper member similar to the damper member 70 between a rocker surface of the second mounting device 32 and the second platform bracket 42. Furthermore, the gliding apparatus 10 may include a damper member similar to the damper member 70 between the bottom portions 34, 36 of the first and second mounting devices 30, 32 and the first and second ski brackets 44, 46, respectively.
A method of assembling the gliding apparatus 10 for use in snow is also contemplated. The method includes a step of positioning the first and second mounting devices 30, 32 between the riding platform 12 and the snow ski 14. The method also includes a step of pivotably coupling the bottom portion 34 of the first mounting device 30 to the snow ski 14 about the first axis A1 and a step of pivotably coupling the bottom portion 36 of the second mounting device 32 to the snow ski 14 about the second axis A2, wherein the first axis A1 and the second axis A2 are generally parallel to one another. The method also includes a step of pivotably coupling the top portion 33 of the first mounting device 30 to the riding platform 12 about the third axis A3 and a step of pivotably coupling the top portion 35 of the second mounting device 32 to the riding platform 12 about the fourth axis A4, wherein the third axis A3 and the fourth axis A4 are generally collinear with one another.
In some instances, the method may also include a step of coupling the first ski bracket 44 and the second ski bracket 46 to the top surface 26 of the snow ski 14. In such instances, the step of pivotably coupling the bottom portion 34 of the first mounting device 30 to the snow ski 14 includes a step of pivotably coupling the bottom portion 34 of the first mounting device 30 to a first ski bracket 44. Additionally, in such instances, the step of pivotably coupling the bottom portion 36 of the second mounting device 32 to the snow ski 14 includes a step of pivotably coupling the bottom portion 36 of the second mounting device 32 to the second ski bracket 46.
In some instances, the method may also include a step of coupling the first platform bracket 40 and the second platform bracket 42 to the bottom surface 24 of the riding platform 12. In such instances, the step of pivotably coupling the top portion 33 of the first mounting device 30 to the riding platform 12 includes a step of pivotably coupling the top portion 33 of the first mounting device 30 to the first platform bracket 40. Additionally, in such instances, the step of pivotably coupling the top portion 35 of the second mounting device 32 to the riding platform 12 includes a step of pivotably coupling the top portion 35 of the second mounting device 32 to the second platform bracket 42.
The steps of the above-described method of assembling the gliding apparatus 10 may be ordered in any suitable fashion. For example, the step of pivotably coupling the bottom portion 36 of the second mounting device 32 to the snow ski 14 about the second axis A2 may occur prior to the step of pivotably coupling the bottom portion 34 of the first mounting device 30 to the snow ski 14 about the first axis A1.
It is contemplated that certain components of the gliding apparatus 10 may be provided to users so that they may assemble the gliding apparatus 10 with their own riding platform 12 and snow ski 14. For such a preference, a mounting system is provided for assembling the gliding apparatus 10 for use in snow. The mounting system may include any of the components described above, but may optionally the riding platform 12 or the snow ski 14. For instance, the mounting system may include the first mounting device 30 and the second mounting device 21. The mounting system may also include the first ski bracket 44 and the second ski bracket 46, each of the first and second ski brackets 44, 46 being configured for being mounted to the top surface 26 of a snow ski 14. The mounting system may also include the first platform bracket 40 and the second platform bracket 42, each of the first and second platform brackets 40, 42 being configured for being mounted to the bottom surface 24 of the riding platform 12. In some instances, the mounting system may include one or more damper members 70. For example, the mounting system may include one or more first and second damper members 71, 72, which are configured to be coupled to the rocker surface 60 of the first and/or second mounting devices 32.
It will be further appreciated that the terms “include,” “includes,” and “including” have the same meaning as the terms “comprise,” “comprises,” and “comprising.” Moreover, it will be appreciated that terms such as “first,” “second,” “third,” and the like are used herein to differentiate certain structural features and components for the non-limiting, illustrative purposes of clarity and consistency.
Several examples have been discussed in the foregoing description. However, the example discussed herein are not intended to be exhaustive or limit the disclosure to any particular form. The terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings and the disclosure may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
The present application claims the benefits of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/650,145 filed on Mar. 29, 2018, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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