The invention relates to snowshoes. More particularly, the invention relates to snowshoe accessories such as after-market accessories.
Nowadays, snowshoes are typically made of a metallic frame which stretches a deck made of a plastic material, the function of which being to prevent the snowshoer from sinking in the snow. The metallic frame is typically tubular. A pivot strap allows the foot to tilt forwardly and backwardly about the snowshoe while snowshoeing and to recover its rest position at the end of the snowshoeing motion. Most snowshoes include crampons located under the toes of the snowshoer, for providing traction on the snow while snowshoeing uphill for example. Some recently introduced snowshoes also include longitudinal crampons for preventing side-sliding or providing additional traction. Longitudinal crampons may be located under the ball of the foot of the snowshoer or near his/her heel. Some older snowshoes would benefit from additional side-sliding or traction prevention for snowshoeing in steep trails.
An aim of the present invention to provide a snowshoe accessory to be installed on a snowshoe having a tubular outside frame.
According to one aspect, a snowshoe accessory is provided. The snowshoe accessory can be purchased at low cost as an after-market device and be installed easily by the purchaser on his/her own snowshoes for upgrading them or snowshoes can also be purchased along with the snowshoe accessory already installed. The snowshoe accessory is to be installed on snowshoes having a tubular outside frame to provide lateral longitudinal crampons for preventing side-sliding. Lateral longitudinal crampons are disposed in a region proximate to the portion of the snowshoe where the weight of the snowshoer is applied—i.e., near the foot pivot system and the heel stand—and penetrate in the snow to efficiently prevent side-sliding when snowshoeing on a tilted snow surface for example and to provide additional traction. A snowshoe accessory without crampon can also be provided to provide spacing between the tubular frame and the ground in order to prevent early wear out of the pivot strap or the deck.
According to one aspect, the accessory has a spacing action between the tubular frame and the ground while snowshoeing such that the accessory is to engage the ground before the pivot strap. The pivot strap being spaced away from the ground, it is less likely to wear out due to friction engagement with the ground.
According to one aspect, there is provided a snowshoe accessory to be installed on an existing snowshoe having a platform and a tubular outside frame receiving the platform such that a pliable portion of the platform extends underneath the tubular outside frame. The accessory comprises a clip adapted to be releasably mounted about the tubular outside frame. An inside diameter of the clip has a dimension to substantially match an outside cross-sectional diameter of the tubular frame. The accessory further comprises a ground engaging part on the clip. The ground engaging part provides a spacing between the tubular frame and the ground, the spacing being greater than a thickness of the portion of the platform extending underneath the frame such that the ground engaging part contacts the ground before the portion of the platform while snowshoeing.
According to one aspect, there is provided an after-market lateral crampon that can be installed on an existing tubular frame snowshoe, to provide additional side-sliding prevention or additional traction for example.
According to one aspect, there is provided a snowshoe accessory to be installed on a snowshoe having a tubular outside frame. The accessory comprises a clip adapted to be mounted to a lateral portion of the tubular outside frame; a securing mechanism for fixedly securing the clip to the lateral portion; and a crampon extending outwardly of the clip for penetrating in snow while snowshoeing.
According to one aspect, there is provided a method for upgrading an existing snowshoe having a tubular outside frame receiving the platform such that a pliable portion of the platform extends underneath of the tubular outside frame. The method comprises: providing an aftermarket snowshoe accessory; and releasably mounting the snowshoe accessory to the tubular frame, the snowshoe accessory projecting from underneath the snowshoe beyond the portion of the platform such that the snowshoe accessory contacts the ground before the platform while snowshoeing.
According to one aspect, there is provided an aftermarket snowshoe accessory kit for upgrading an existing snowshoe having a tubular outside frame. The kit comprises a clip and a crampon. The clip is adapted to be releasably mounted to a lateral portion of the frame and comprising a securing mechanism for fixedly securing the clip to the lateral portion. The crampon is adapted to be removably mounted to the clip, the crampon extending outwardly of the clip when mounted thereto for penetrating in snow while snowshoeing.
According to one aspect, there is provided a snowshoe comprising a tubular outside frame receiving a platform mounted to the outside frame by folding a portion of the platform around a cross-section of the outside frame such that the pliable portion extends underneath the outside frame. The snowshoe further comprises a clip mounted about the outside frame in a region proximate to the portion of the platform, the clip having a thickness greater than a thickness of the portion extending underneath the outside frame, for providing a spacing between the outside frame and the ground while snowshoeing such that the clip is to engage the ground before the platform.
It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.
The snowshoe accessory 10 is preferably sold as an after-market device that can be purchased at low cost and be installed easily by the purchaser on his/her own snowshoes 100 for upgrading his/her snowshoes 100. The so-called after-market snowshoe accessory 10 is to be installed on snowshoes 100 having a tubular outside frame 102 to provide lateral longitudinal crampons 12 (
The snowshoe accessory 10 provides a spacing action between the tubular frame 102 and the ground while snowshoeing such that the snowshoe accessory 10 is to engage the ground before the portion of the deck 104 extending under the outside frame 102. The snowshoe accessory 10 then provides the secondary action of preventing early wear out of the deck 104 by direct contact and abrasion by the ground. Snowshoes may use different foot pivot systems such as swivel arrangements but in the case of snowshoes using a pivot strap 108 as the foot pivot system, the snowshoe accessory 10 also engages the ground before the pivot strap 108. The snowshoe accessory 10 then provides the third action of preventing early wear out of the pivot strap 108 by direct contact and abrasion by the ground. Accordingly, the snowshoe accessory 10 can also be sold without the crampons 12 (see
According to the illustrated embodiment, the ring 14 comprises a top segment 18 and a bottom segment 20. The top and bottom segments 18 and 20 are provided at a first end thereof with complementary interlocking fittings. More particularly, the first end of the top ring segment 18 defines an inward bent which merges into a hook 26 for interlocking engagement in a corresponding hook receiving socket 24 defined in the underneath surface or outer surface of the bottom segment 20. The first end of the bottom segment 20 is, in turn, provided with a downwardly depending lip 25 which is received in a corresponding socket 27 formed between the bent and the hook 26 of the top segment 18. This configuration provides for a dual interlocking key engagement.
A securing mechanism 16 is provided at second opposed ends of the top and bottom segments 18 and 20 for releasably clamping the top and bottom segments 18 and 20 in a ring configuration about the tubular frame 102. The securing mechanism 16 comprises a pair of confronting flanges 28 extending laterally outwardly from the ring 14 at the open end thereof. More particularly, the two flanges 28 extend from respective second ends of the ring segments 18 and 20 and are used to close the ring 14 about the frame 102, as will be seen hereinafter. When the two ring segments 18 and 20 are assembled, the flanges 28 rest beside one another so that they define a gap therebetween. The flanges 28 are fastened toward one another using bolts and nuts (not shown) extending through aligned holes in both flanges 28. According to the embodiment illustrated in
When mounting the snowshoe accessory 10 about the outside frame 102 of a snowshoe 100, the top segment 18 is first engaged about the tubular frame 102, on the top part of the tube, and the bottom segment 20 is then assembled to the top segment 18 using the complementary interlocking fittings to define the ring 14. More specifically, the lip 25 engages its corresponding socket 27, while the hook 26 fits the hook receiving socket 24. The securing mechanism 16 is then used close the ring about the outside frame 102 and to tighten the ring 14 about the frame 102 to prevent rotation or sliding of the ring 14 about the frame 102. Accordingly, the flanges 28 are fastened toward one another using the bolts and nuts extending through aligned holes in both flanges 28. Fastening the flanges 28 toward one another using the bolts and nuts reduces the gap 30 and snuggly tighten the ring 14 about the frame 102.
Furthermore, the snowshoe accessory 10 can be released from the outside frame 102 by loosening the securing mechanism 16 to disassemble the top and bottom segments 18 and 20 by disengaging the complementary interlocking fittings.
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Furthermore, the ring fitting end 40 has three sharp pins 42 protruding upwardly from the top surface of the ring fitting end 40 engaging the frame 102. When tightening the ring 14 about the frame 102 using the securing mechanism 16, the protruding pins 42 pierce through the outside surface of the frame 102 to provide improved stability of the crampon 12 and further prevent rotation or sliding of the ring 14 about the frame 102. As can be appreciated from
It is noted that the crampon 12 could also be otherwise mounted to the ring 14. For example, in another embodiment, the crampon 12 is provided with a T-shaped end sliding into a longitudinal channel on the ring 14. In order to prevent the ring from rotating about the frame 102, the ring 14 could have pins protruding from its inside surface to the outside surface of the frame 102.
Furthermore, the crampon 12 could be provided as a single claw or a set of independent claws, each mounted individually to the ring 14. The crampon 12 or the claws could also be hollowed to reduce the weight and the claws could be directional or not. The crampon 12 could also be disposed transversally to the snowshoe 100 instead of longitudinally or the crampon 12 could define T-shaped figure to include transversal and lateral teeth. The crampon 12 could also be integral with the ring 14, both crampon and ring being made of steel or plastic. Plastic crampons should however be made short to avoid breaking of the crampon. A steel-made crampon 12 could also be molded integrally to a plastic ring 14.
Instead of using the pins 42 on the ring fitting end 40 of the crampon 12, the snowshoe accessory 10 could be prevented from rotating about the frame 102 by inserting screws through the ring and toward the outside surface of the frame 102. A hole could also be provided transversally in the frame 102 to receive a screw inserted through the ring and the frame 102 to fix the snowshoe accessory 10 to the frame 102.
In order to adapt the snowshoe accessory 10 to various possible frame cross-sections, a ring spacer or ring spacers of various dimensions may be sold with the snowshoe accessory 10. The ring spacer is to be optionally installed on the inside surface of the ring 14 to match the inside diameter of the ring 14 to the outside cross-sectional diameter of the frame 102.
It is also understood that the top and bottom ring segments 18 and 20 could be interconnected to each other in various ways as long as it provides for the mounting of the ring 14 about the tubular frame 102. For instance, the top and bottom segments 18 and 20 could be pivotally interconnected to each other by means of a hinge, or the ring 14 could be made of an integral plastic solid piece having a weakened portion to provide a hinge allowing the ring 14 to open and close about the frame 102. Alternatively, the ring 14 could be provided in the form of a flexible one-piece C-shaped clip presenting sufficient flexibility for allowing the free open ends of the clip to be sufficiently spread-apart for allowing the passage of the tubular frame therebetween.
The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be exemplary only. The scope of the invention is therefore intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.