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EP0637981B1
EP0637981B1 EP93911835A EP93911835A EP0637981B1 EP 0637981 B1 EP0637981 B1 EP 0637981B1 EP 93911835 A EP93911835 A EP 93911835A EP 93911835 A EP93911835 A EP 93911835A EP 0637981 B1 EP0637981 B1 EP 0637981B1
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Patrick Balmain
Richard Dumesnil
Raphael Lombard
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/28Snowboard bindings characterised by auxiliary devices or arrangements on the bindings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/12Yieldable or self-releasing in the event of an accident, i.e. safety bindings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/14Interfaces, e.g. in the shape of a plate
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/03Mono skis; Snowboards
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/04Structure of the surface thereof
    • A63C5/0405Shape thereof when projected on a plane, e.g. sidecut, camber, rocker
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/04Structure of the surface thereof
    • A63C5/0405Shape thereof when projected on a plane, e.g. sidecut, camber, rocker
    • A63C5/0411Shape thereof when projected on a plane, e.g. sidecut, camber, rocker asymmetric
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C2203/00Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts
    • A63C2203/06Special features of skates, skis, roller-skates, snowboards and courts enabling conversion into another device

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  • the present invention relates to snow gliding sports equipment of the type constituted by a single board having a raised spatula, on which two bindings can be mounted for securing the shoes with said board.
  • Two types of gliding devices for snow are known in the prior art, using a single board. These are monoskis, as described for example in French patent No. 2604631 or American patent US-3947049, in which the two bindings are parallel and are arranged on the same transverse line, or the surfboards, for example disclosed by French Patent No. FR-2600548 comprising a front fixing oriented longitudinally and a rear position oriented transversely, the user being placed in a semi-lateral position.
  • German patent DE-2557275 discloses a monoski consisting of a board on which the bindings are in longitudinal position offset one behind the other. To overcome the lack of maneuverability of the device described, it has a convex profile, and the skier uses a guide cord fixed to the front of the monoski, allowing it to give an impulse for entering the curve.
  • German patent DE-3903401 describes a sliding device.
  • US Pat. No. 3,900,204 discloses a gliding board with a width of approximately 10 to 12 inches, or 25.4 to 30.5 centimeters, on which the bindings are fixed to form a angle of around 45 ° with the longitudinal axis. The user is directed to one of the edges, and stands substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the board.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide new gliding equipment capable of providing sensations different from those produced with the equipment of the prior art, and capable of being used both on powder snow and on groomed tracks. Furthermore, with respect to surfing, the invention aims to allow the user a better view of the slope, in particular during the end of the turn phase, where the surfer bearing on the toes is back to the slope.
  • the equipment according to the present invention is more particularly characterized in that a first attachment is positioned on the board in a manner which is not mobile in rotation or in translation in a position in which its longitudinal axis forms with the median longitudinal axis of the board. an angle between 0 degrees and 20 degrees, and preferably between 4 and 16 degrees, in that the second attachment is positioned on the board in a non-movable manner in rotation or in translation in a position in which its longitudinal axis forms with l 'median longitudinal axis of the board an angle between 0 degrees and 20 degrees, and preferably between 4 and 16 degrees, and in that said fasteners are arranged in longitudinal offset, so that the distance, measured on the longitudinal axis, between the line perpendicular to the longitudinal median axis of the board passing through the front end of the rearmost shoe and the perp line ndicular to the longitudinal median axis of the board passing through the rear end of the second shoe is at most equal to 100 millimeters.
  • the user's bust is naturally positioned towards the spatula and his feet substantially one behind the other.
  • the median axes of the two fasteners are parallel, the fasteners being positioned symmetrically with respect to an oblique axis forming an angle between 4 ° and 16 ° with the longitudinal axis of the board.
  • the width of the board at its center is substantially equal to 1.5 times the width of a shoe.
  • the width of the board at its center is around 140 millimeters.
  • the gliding device according to this embodiment has improved comfort of use and greater maneuverability.
  • the middle of each of the bindings is positioned on the median longitudinal axis of the board, the bindings being parallel and positioned one behind the other so that the tip of the front binding reaches the level from one of the lateral edges of the board, and the heel of the rear binding arrives at the opposite lateral edge of the board, the median axes of the two bindings being parallel and forming with the median longitudinal axis an angle of approximately 7 °.
  • the point of the front binding and the heel of the rear binding is positioned on the median longitudinal axis of the board, the point of the rear binding and the heel of the front binding being positioned on the opposite lateral edges of the board.
  • the points and heels of the two feet of the skier form a support polygon in the shape of a diamond with respect to the median longitudinal axis of the board, which guarantees a satisfactory balancing of the gliding apparatus.
  • the board comprises a rounded spatula, a central part provided with a lateral edge delimited on either side by arcs of a circle, and a heel has a right lateral segment on both sides.
  • the edge between the concave edge and the start of the spatula is straight.
  • This straight segment provides a progressive attack when the edge is taken, and avoids overly nervous reactions from the board liable to unbalance the user whose lift triangle is reduced due to the configuration of the equipment according to the invention.
  • the length of the straight part between the start of the spatula and the curved part is between 2 and 25 centimeters.
  • the front binding is positioned so that the middle of the front of the shoe is located on the median longitudinal axis of the board, the rear binding is positioned so that the middle from the back of the shoe are located on the median longitudinal axis of the board.
  • the board also has a straight part between the rear end of the curved part and the start of the heel.
  • each of the circular arcs is located on the line perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the board, cutting the latter at a point respectively in front of the front attachment and behind the rear attachment. .
  • the board has a slight asymmetry, the hollows being offset longitudinally.
  • the central hollow of the board is between 1 and 3 centimeters.
  • the equipment according to the invention comprises a connecting plate comprising two fastenings for shoes, the board comprising two longitudinal safety fasteners for securing the connecting plate to the board.
  • the shoe fastening means are integral with the wedges.
  • the equipment according to the invention includes a board (1) which has a spatula (2) at its front part and a heel (3) at its rear part.
  • the total length of the board varies depending on the size and weight of the skier. As an example, the length is 178 centimeters.
  • the width of the board (1), measured in the middle of the board, is between 105 and 150 millimeters, in the present example 140 millimeters.
  • the central part (4) has a median longitudinal axis (5).
  • the board (1) is delimited by edges (20, 21) formed by curved arcs over the greater part of the length of the board.
  • the hollow of the board, in its middle part, is between 10 and 30 millimeters, preferably of the order of 25 millimeters.
  • the maximum width is of the order of 230 millimeters at the start of the tip (2) and of the order of 220 millimeters at the start of the heel (3).
  • the center of the circle or the center of the two focal points determining an elliptical arc is placed on the perpendicular (22, 23) the median longitudinal axis (5) of the board (1) passing between the front of the front fixing and the rear of the rear attachment, if the board is symmetrical.
  • the centers of the left and right arc of a circle, or the middle of the two focal points defining the arcs left and right ellipticals are offset longitudinally, and are for example situated slightly behind and slightly in front of the perpendicular axis passing through the middle of the centers of the two fixings (the left fixture being the most advanced in the example described).
  • the board (1) has a substantially straight edge segment (27, 28) facilitating edge grip and improving stability at the start of the turn.
  • the two rectilinear segments (27) and (28) are of identical length, and the angle ⁇ relative to the longitudinal median axis (5) of the board (1) is determined by the tangent of the curved segment which it extends .
  • straight segments (30, 31) between the rear part of the curved sectors (20, 21) and the beginning (32, 33) of the heel (3).
  • the length of these straight segments (30, 31) is substantially equal to the length of the front straight segments (27, 28) is of the order of 10 centimeters, and preferably between 2 centimeters and 25 centimeters.
  • the central zone of the central part of the board (1) allows the attachment of a connecting plate (100) for fixing ski or snowboard boots.
  • This connecting plate comprises two fasteners (6, 7) described in more detail with reference to Figures 2 and 3 in the following.
  • the longitudinal axis (8) of the fixing (6) forms with the longitudinal axis (5) of the board (1) an adjustable angle between 1 degrees and 16 degrees.
  • the longitudinal axis (9) of the rear attachment (7) forms with the longitudinal axis (5) of the board (1) an adjustable angle between 1 degrees and 16 degrees.
  • the longitudinal axes (8, 9) of the two fasteners respectively (6, 7) are preferably parallel.
  • the perpendicular (10) to the longitudinal axis (5) of the board (1), passing through the rear end of the most advanced fixing (6) is behind, or at most combined, with the perpendicular (11) to the longitudinal axis (5) of the board (1), passing through the rear end of the most distant fixing (7).
  • the distance between the two perpendiculars (10) and (11) is between 0 and 100 millimeters and is preferably of the order of 50 millimeters.
  • the board (1) has two safety fasteners (101, 102) of known type, arranged on the median longitudinal axis (5) of the board. These fixings are fixed by screwing, in a longitudinal orientation. They are spaced apart by a distance corresponding substantially to the length of the connecting plate (100), which corresponds approximately to the length of two ski boots, ie of the order of 500 millimeters.
  • the connecting plate (100) consists of a plate having a generally diamond shape.
  • the length, measured on the median longitudinal axis, and of 500 millimeters, and the width measured on the median transverse axis, is slightly less than the width of the board (1).
  • the rear end (103) of the plate (100) is cut to present a rounded zone extending over approximately 30 degrees on either side of the median longitudinal axis, with a radius of curvature of the order of 30 millimeters, so as to present the usual profile of the heel of a ski boot.
  • the front end (104) of the plate (100) is cut to present a rounded zone extending over approximately 25 degrees on either side of the median longitudinal axis, with a radius of curvature of the order of 25 millimeters, so as to present the usual profile of the tip of a ski boot.
  • the central part (105) of the connecting plate (100) is rectangular, with a length of about 120 millimeters.
  • the rear part (106) of the connecting plate (100) has two shaped lights (108, 109) coaxial arcs of circle, symmetrical with respect to the median longitudinal axis.
  • the front part (110) of the connecting plate (100) has two slots (111, 112) in the form of coaxial arcs of a circle, symmetrical with respect to the median longitudinal axis.
  • the central part (105) has on either side of the median axis two lumens respectively (113, 114) and (115, 116) symmetrical in pairs with respect to the median longitudinal axis.
  • the lights (113, 115) are constituted by arcs of a circle whose center of curvature corresponds to the center (117) of the rear lights (108, 109), and whose angular opening covers a sector comprised between 1 degree and 16 degrees relative to the median longitudinal axis of the connecting plate (100).
  • the lights (114, 116) are constituted by arcs of a circle whose center of curvature corresponds to the center (118) of the front lights (111, 112), and whose angular opening covers a sector between 1 degree and 16 degrees relative to the median longitudinal axis of the connecting plate (100).
  • the sections of the lights (108, 109, 111 to 116) have a first lower part whose width corresponds to the section of the head of a fixing bolt, and an upper part whose width corresponds to the section of the body of said bolt of fixation.
  • the connecting plate supports a pair of fasteners respectively (120, 121) and (122, 123) of known type of surf shoes.
  • the fasteners (120 to 123) are secured to the connection plate (100) by means of screws passing through the slots (108, 109, 111 to 116).
  • Wedges (130 to 133) are interposed between the upper surface of the connecting plate (100) and the fasteners respectively (120 to 123).
  • the front (130) and rear (133) wedges interposed between the plate and respectively the heel binding (120) of the rearmost shoe (135) and the toe binding (123) of the most advanced shoe (136) are thicker than the middle wedges (131, 132).
  • the thickness of the end wedges (130, 133) is approximately 20 millimeters, and the thickness of the middle wedges (131, 132) is approximately 10 millimeters.
  • the middle wedges (131, 132) are positioned on two opposite middle lumens, either (113, 116) or (115, 114).
  • the semi-circular shape of the rear lights (108, 109) and the front lights (111, 112) and the elongated shape of the middle lights (113 to 116) allow the angular positioning of the fixings (120 to 123) to be adjusted between a angle of 1 ° and an angle of 16 ° relative to the longitudinal axis of the connecting plate (100).
  • the shapes of the wedges (130 to 133) are determined to cooperate with the profile of the surf shoes (135, 136).
  • the connecting plate (100) has at its rear part (106) a ski stop (140) whose form and operation are known in the prior art.
  • the fixing plate (100) is secured to the board (1) by means of safety fixings (101, 102) guaranteeing a separation of the connecting plate (100) relative to the board if the torque undergone by the skier exceeds an adjustable predetermined value.
  • Figures 3 and 4 show an alternative embodiment of the fasteners for a sliding device according to the invention, respectively in sectional view and in top view.
  • the bindings include a rear safety stop (101) and a front safety stop (102) of known type. These stops (101, 102) are offset laterally with respect to the median longitudinal axis (5) and form therewith an angle ⁇ of approximately 7 degrees.
  • the two fixings (101, 102) are spaced apart by a distance corresponding substantially to the length of two ski boots. They are fixed to the board by screws in a known manner.
  • the rear retaining stop (101) is provided with a ski stop (140).
  • the fastenings further comprise a median retaining assembly (260) constituted by two stops (261, 262) movable longitudinally relative to a guide rail (263).
  • the front retaining stop (261) cooperates with the heel of the most advanced shoe, and is offset laterally, in the example illustrated, to the left of the board.
  • the rear retaining stop (262) cooperates with the tip of the rearmost shoe, and is laterally offset, in the example illustrated, to the right of the board.
  • the guide rail (263) is arranged on the median longitudinal axis (5) of the board. It guides the retaining elements (261, 262) in a direction substantially parallel to the median axis (5).
  • the spring is calibrated so as to allow heaving when the stresses exerted on the skier's legs exceed a predetermined value.
  • Figures 5 and 6 show a second alternative embodiment of the fasteners for a sliding device according to the invention, respectively in sectional view and in top view.
  • the bindings include, as in the previously described variant, a rear safety stop (101) and a front safety stop (102) of known type. These stops (101, 102) are offset laterally with respect to the median longitudinal axis (5) and form therewith an angle ⁇ of approximately 7 degrees.
  • the two bindings (101, 102) are spaced apart by a distance corresponding substantially to the length of two ski boots. They are fixed on the board by screws in a known manner.
  • the rear retaining stop (101) is provided with a ski stop (140).
  • the set of fasteners further comprises two middle stops (271, 272) supported by a plate (273) fixed to the board (1) by screws (274, 275).
  • the central stops (271, 272) are articulated relative to the fixed plate (273) by means of two pivots respectively (276, 277) substantially perpendicular to the surface of the board (1).
  • the stops (271, 272) are mechanically coupled by toothed sectors respectively (278, 279).
  • the pivoting of one of the middle stops causes the other stop to pivot along an angular stroke of the same amplitude.
  • a return spring (280) returns the central stops to the rest position in which they form with the longitudinal central axis (5) an angle identical to the angle formed by the longitudinal axis of the safety stops (101, 102) with the longitudinal axis (5), about 7 °.
  • FIG. 7 represents a front view of a sliding device according to a second embodiment of the invention.
  • the total length of the board varies depending on the size and weight of the skier. As an example, the length is 178 centimeters.
  • the dimensions are indicated for an adult sliding device. It is understood that for a gliding apparatus for children, the dimensions will have to be reduced proportionally while maintaining the same ratio.
  • the width of the board (201), measured in the middle of the board, is between 110 and 150 millimeters, in the present example 100 millimeters.
  • the central part (204) has a median longitudinal axis (205).
  • the central zone of the central part of the board (201) allows the attachment of two bindings (206, 7) for fixing ski or snowboard boots.
  • the longitudinal axis (208) of the binding (206) and the longitudinal axis (209) of the rear binding (207) form with the longitudinal axis (205) of the board (201) an angle of approximately + 7 degrees.
  • the perpendicular (210) to the longitudinal axis (205) of the board (201), passing through the rear end of the most advanced fixing (206) is in front, or at most confused, with the perpendicular (211) to the longitudinal axis (205) of the board (201), passing through the rear end of the most remote fixing (207).
  • the distance between the rear end of the front attachment (206) and the front end of the rear attachment (207) is between 0 and 300 millimeters and is preferably of the order of 50 millimeters.
  • the centers (212, 213) of the fasteners respectively (206, 207) are offset laterally with respect to the median longitudinal axis (205) of the board (201).
  • the board (201) is delimited by edges (220, 221) formed by curved arcs over the greater part of the length of the board.
  • the hollow of the board, in its middle part, is between 14 and 30 millimeters, preferably of the order of 25 millimeters.
  • the maximum width is of the order of 230 millimeters at the level of the start of the tip (202) and of the order of 220 millimeters at the level of the start of the heel (203).
  • the center of the circle or the center of the two foci determining an elliptical arc is placed on the perpendicular (222, 223) the median longitudinal axis (205) of the board (201) passing substantially through the middle of the centers of the fixings (206 and 207), in the case where the board is symmetrical.
  • the centers of the left and right arc of a circle, or the middle of the two foci defining the left and right elliptical arcs are located slightly back and slightly in respectively before the perpendicular axis passing through the middle of the centers of the two fixings (the left fixation being the most advanced).
  • the board (201) has a substantially straight edge segment (227, 228) facilitating edge grip and improving stability at the start of the turn.
  • the two rectilinear segments (227) and (228) are of identical length, and the angle ⁇ relative to the longitudinal median axis (205) of the board (201) is determined by the tangent of the curved segment which they extend .
  • straight segments (230, 231) between the rear part of the curved sectors (220, 221) and the beginning (232, 233) of the heel (203).
  • the length of these straight segments (230, 231) is substantially equal to the length of the front straight segments (227, 228) is of the order of 10 centimeters, and preferably between 2 centimeters and 25 centimeters.

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  1. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee, gebildet aus einem einzigen Brett, das eine hochgerichtete Spachtelform (2) aufweist, und aus Halterungen (6, 7, 135, 136) zur Verbindung der Schuhe mit dem Brett, wobei die Halterungen (6, 7, 135, 136) keinen Freiheitsgrad der Schuhe bezogen auf das Brett zulassen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Ausrüstung aus einem Brett (1) gebildet wird, dessen Breite, auf gleicher Höhe mit seinem Mittelpunkt, zwischen 105 Millimeter und 150 Millimeter liegt, wobei das Brett (1) eine erste Halterung (6, 120, 121) für die Positionierung des Schuhs (135) auf dem Brett (1) in eine Position umfaßt, in der seine Längsachse (8) mit der Längsmittelachse (5) des Bretts (1) einen Winkel bildet, der zwischen 0 Grad und 20 Grad liegt, und eine zweite Halterung umfaßt (7, 122, 123), die längsseitig bezogen auf die erste Halterung versetzt ist, für die Verbindung des zweiten Schuhs (136) auf dem Brett (1) in einer Position, in der seine Längsachse (9) mit der Längsmittelachse (5) des Bretts (1) einen Winkel bildet, der zwischen 0 Grad und 20 Grad liegt.
  2. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Entfernung, die entlang der Längsmittelachse (5) des Bretts zwischen der Linie, die senkrecht zur Längsmittelachse des Bretts verläuft, die am vorderen Ende des am weitesten zurückgesetzten Schuhs vorbeiführt, und der Linie, die zur Längsmittelachse des Bretts senkrecht ist, die an dem hinteren Ende des zweiten Schuhs vorbeiführt, gemessen wird, höchstens 100 Millimeter beträgt.
  3. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Halterungen (6, 7, 120, 122, 123) so angeordnet sind, daß die Querlinie, die zur Längsmittelachse (5) des Bretts (1), die am hinteren Ende der Halterung (6, 122) für den vordersten Schuh (136) vorbeiführt, senkrecht steht, hinter der Querlinie steht, die zur Längsmittelachse senkrecht steht, die an dem vorderen Ende der zweiten Halterung (7, 121) für den am weitesten zurückgesetzten Schuh (135) vorbeiführt.
  4. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Halterungen (6, 7, 120, 121, 122, 123) in Längsversetzung angeordnet sind, so daß die Linie, die senkrecht zur Längsmittelachse (5) des Bretts steht, die am vorderen Ende der am weitesten zurückgesetzten Halterung vorbeiläuft, vor der Linie ist, die senkrecht zur Längsmittelachse des Bretts steht, die am hinteren Ende der zweiten Halterung vorbeiläuft, wobei die Entfernung zwischen den zwei senkrechten Linien zwischen 0 und 100 Millimeter liegt.
  5. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Mitte der einzelnen Halterungen auf der mittleren Längsachse des Bretts angeordnet ist, wobei die Halterungen (6, 7) zueinander parallel stehen und eine nach der anderen angeordnet ist, so daß das obere Ende der vorderen Halterung (6) die Höhe einer der Seitenränder des Bretts erreicht, und das hintere Ende der hinteren Halterung erreicht die Höhe des gegenüberliegenden Seitenrandes des Bretts, wobei die mittleren Längsachsen der beiden Halterungen (6, 7) parallel verlaufen und mit der mittleren Längsachse (5) des Bretts (1) einen Winkel von etwa 7° bilden.
  6. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das obere Ende der vorderen Halterung (6) und das hintere Ende der hinteren Halterung (7) auf der mittleren Längsachse (5) des Bretts angeordnet sind, wobei das obere Ende der hinteren Halterung (7) und das hintere Ende der vorderen Halterung (6) seitlich nach beiden Seiten der mittleren Längsachse (5) versetzt sind.
  7. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach einem der Ansprüche 1, 2, 3 oder 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Halterungen (6, 7, 120, 121, 122, 123) symmetrisch zu einer schrägen Achse (150) angeordnet sind, und dabei mit der Längsachse (5) des Bretts einen Winkel bilden, der zwischen 4 Grad und 16 Grad liegt.
  8. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Breite des Bretts (1) auf gleicher Höhe mit seinem Mittelpunkt in der Größenordnung von 140 Millimeter liegt.
  9. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Teil des Bretts (1) hinter der Spachtel (2) und der vordere Teil des hinteren Teils (3) nach beiden Seiten durch konkave Ränder seitlich begrenzt sind.
  10. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Krempe zwischen dem konkaven Rand und dem Anfang der Spachtel (2) gerade ist.
  11. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Mittelvertiefung des Bretts zwischen 1 und 3 Zentimeter liegt.
  12. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Ausrüstung gemäß der vorliegenden Erfindung eine Verbindungsplatte (100) mit zwei Paar Halterungen (120 bis 123) für Schuhe (135, 136) umfaßt, wobei das Brett (1) zwei Sicherheitshalterungen (101, 102) umfaßt, die längsseitig ausgerichtet und entlang der Mittelachse (5) angeordnet sind, um die Verbindung der Verbindungsplatte (100) mit dem Brett (1) sicherzustellen.
  13. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Verbindungsplatte (100) aus einer Platte gebildet wird, die ein vorderes Ende (103) und ein hinteres Ende (104) aufweist, die dazu geeignet sind, mit den Sicherheitshalterungen (101, 102) des bekannten Typs zusammenzuwirken, wobei die Verbindungsplatte (100) folgendes umfaßt:
    - einen hinteren Keil (130) mit einer Dicke, die zwischen 5 und 30 Millimeter liegt, wobei der hintere Keil (130) auf der Verbindungsplatte (100) auf winkelig verstellbare Weise befestigt ist,
    - einen vorderen Keil (133) mit einer Dicke, die zwischen 5 und 30 Millimeter liegt, wobei der vordere Keil (133) auf der Verbindungsplatte (100) auf winkelig verstellbare Weise befestigt ist,
    - zwei mittlere Keile (131, 132) mit einer Dicke, die zwischen 0 und 20 Millimeter liegt, wobei die mittleren Keile (131, 132) auf der Verbindungsplatte auf winkelig verstellbare Weise befestigt sind.
  14. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie einen hinteren Anschlag (101) und einen vorderen Anschlag (102) sowie einen mittleren Satz (260, 270) umfaßt, der zwei Zurückhalteelemente (262, 271, 262, 272) umfaßt, die mechanisch und beweglich zwischen einer Ruheposition, in der sie mit dem oberen Ende des am weitesten zurückgesetzten Schuhs und dem hinteren Ende des vordersten Schuhs in Kontakt kommen, um mit der Längsmittelachse (5) des Bretts einen Winkel zu bilden, der dem Winkel entspricht, der zwischen den Längsachsen der Anschläge (101, 102) und der Mittelachse (5) des Bretts gebildet wird, und einer Sicherheitsposition verbunden sind, in der die Zurückhalteelemente (261, 262) das Rausschlüpfen aus den Schuhen ermöglichen.
  15. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie einen hinteren Anschlag (101) und einen vorderen Anschlag (102) sowie einen mittleren Satz (26) umfaßt, der aus einer längsseitigen Führungsschiene (263) und zwei längsseitig beweglichen Zurückhalteelementen (261, 262) gebildet wird, wobei die Zurückhalteelemente (261, 262) durch eine geeichte Feder gespreizt werden.
  16. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie einen hinteren Anschlag (101) und einen vorderen Anschlag (102) sowie einen mittleren Satz (270) umfaßt, der aus einer festen Platte und zwei Zurückhalteelementen (271, 172) gebildet wird, die sich um zwei Achsen (276, 277) drehen, die mit der festen Platte (273) ein Stück bilden und im wesentlichen senkrecht zur Oberfläche des Bretts (1) stehen.
  17. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die zwei ZwischenRückhalteelemente (271, 172) mechanisch durch gezahnte, im Eingriff befindliche Abschnitte (277, 278) verbunden sind, und dadurch, daß eine Spannfeder (280) die Zwischen-Rückhalteelemente (271, 272) gemäß der gegenüberliegenden Winkeln positioniert, die den Winkeln entsprechen, die zwischen den Längsachsen der Anschläge (101, 102) und der Mittelachse (5) des Bretts gebildet werden.
  18. Sportausrüstung zum Gleiten auf Schnee nach einem der Ansprüche 13 bis 16, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der vordere Anschlag (101) und der hintere Anschlag (102) mit der Längsmittelachse einen Winkel von etwa 7° bilden, und dadurch, daß die Führungsschiene (263) auf der Längsmittelachse (5) angeordnet ist.
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FR9212970A FR2690351B3 (fr) 1992-04-27 1992-10-29 Equipement de sport de glisse sur neige du type constitue par une planche unique.
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