Claims
- 1. A snowmobile ski, comprising:
a ski body having an inner lateral edge, an outer lateral edge and a centerline; the ski body further having a top surface adapted to be connected to a bridge and a bottom surface adapted for moving over snow; and a single keel running lengthwise along the bottom surface of the ski body in such a manner that a centerline of the keel is offset from one of a centerline of the bridge and the center line of the ski body in a direction toward the outer lateral edge of the ski body.
- 2. The snowmobile ski according to claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the keel is located between the outer lateral edge of the ski body and one of the centerline of the bridge and the centerline of the ski.
- 3. The snowmobile ski according to claim 2, wherein the bottom surface of the ski body further includes a longitudinally extending rib arranged between the keel and the inner lateral edge of the ski body.
- 4. The snowmobile ski according to claim 3, wherein the bottom surface of the ski body along side of the longitudinally extending rib defines a snow compacting portion having an essentially channel shape.
- 5. The snowmobile ski according to claim 4, wherein the snow compacting portion is arranged such that in a direction from the keel to the inner lateral edge there is a first stepped portion terminating in a generally horizontal surface bounded by the ridge.
- 6. The snowmobile ski according to claim 5, wherein the longitudinally extending rib includes a first rib and a second rib arranged along the bottom surface of the ski body.
- 7. The snowmobile ski according to claim 6, wherein the first ridge is followed by a second stepped portion, which terminates in another generally horizontal surface which, is bounded by the second ridge.
- 8. The snowmobile ski according to claim 7, wherein the bottom surface of the ski body along side of the longitudinally extending ribs define snow compacting portions having an essentially channel shape.
- 9. The snowmobile ski according to claim 8, wherein the snow compacting portions are arranged so that the snow compacting portions are located at different levels.
- 10. The snowmobile ski according to claim 9, wherein the ski body is compression molded from an ultra high molecular weight plastic.
- 11. The snowmobile ski according to claim 10, wherein the keel extends downwardly from the bottom surface of the ski body at the outer lateral edge.
- 12. A snowmobile ski, comprising:
a ski body having an inner lateral edge, an outer lateral edge and a centerline; the ski body further having a top surface with an integrally molded bridge adapted to be connected to a ski leg of an a snowmobile and a bottom surface adapted for moving over snow; and a single keel running lengthwise along the bottom surface of the ski body in such a manner that a centerline of the keel is offset from one of a centerline of the bridge and the centerline of the ski body in a direction toward the outer lateral edge of the ski body.
- 13. The snowmobile ski according to claim 12, wherein the bottom surface of the ski body further includes a longitudinally extending rib arranged between the keel and the inner lateral edge, and wherein the bottom surface of the ski body along each side of the longitudinally extending rib defines snow compacting portions having an essentially channel shape.
- 14. The snowmobile ski according to claim 13, wherein each of the snow compacting portions extend from the ski body at different levels, such that the bottom surface of the ski is generally inclined in a direction from the keel to the inner lateral edge.
- 15. The snowmobile ski according to claim 14, wherein the snow compacting portions are arranged such that in a direction from the keel to the inner lateral edge there is a first stepped portion terminating in a generally horizontal surface bounded by a ridge.
- 16. The snowmobile ski according to claim 15, wherein the ridge is followed by a second stepped portion, which terminates in another generally horizontal surface which, is bounded by another ridge.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 60/234,342, which was filed on Sep. 22, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60234342 |
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