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Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140159344 | SKI WITH TRI-DIMENSIONAL SKI SURFACE - A ski for mounting a binding on the ski's surface approximately in the middle of the ski or slightly behind the middle, where the ski is provided with inwardly curved edge portions, the ski having greater width at the transition to the front tip than in the middle, and the ski has an upwardly curved front tip. The ski combines features from skis with a very special and characteristic three-dimensional geometry in the actual sliding surface, and a special design of the tip (possibly also in a rear tip where this is relevant), where the tip's secondary sole surfaces ( | 06-12-2014 |
20130300098 | ROLLER SKI - The invention relates to a roller ski which is employed amongst other things for training in classic cross-country skiing during the summer. The object of this roller ski is to achieve a pressure-dependent grip when a kick is generated, with the result that more pressure on the ski from the foot provides better grip. This is in order to simulate skiing on snow, where in classic style pressure has to be placed on the ski during the kick in order to obtain grip on the middle of the ski. The invention is based on a common principle. Roller systems with free roll both forwards and backwards are combined with roller systems with one-way roll, in such a manner that when the pressure on the roller ski from the skier increases, the roller system(s) with one-way roll will be activated to an increasing extent as the pressure on the ski increases, with the result that the ski obtains grip thereby enabling a kick to be generated. The grip is obtained without any risk of the ski jerking in the event of unexpected pressure from a rough surface. Without extra pressure the roller ski will be liable to back-sliding just like a classic cross-country ski with grip wax under the middle and glide wax at the front and rear. | 11-14-2013 |
20130154237 | SNOWBOARD - The present invention is based on the combination of a snowboard with a 3-dimensional sole which wholly or partly has a tripartite sliding surface in the portion between the transition to the tip(s) and the binding fastening(s), in addition to which the board is equipped with an additional special 3-dimensional geometry in the tip(s), in order to continue the existing uplift in the lateral sliding surface ( | 06-20-2013 |
20120256394 | SNOWBOARD AND SKIS FOR USE IN LOOSE SNOW - A snowboard or ski for use in loose snow, the snowboard or ski having inwardly curved edge portions where the snowboard or ski has greater width at both ends at the transition to the tips than at the middle of the snowboard or ski with upwardly curved tips. The base is divided into a right running surface and a left running surface which two running surfaces together form a downwardly directed apex in the entire length of the snowboard or ski along a partition line between the two running surfaces when seen in a cross direction of the snowboard or ski. Each of the running surfaces forms an angle with the ground, where the sum total of the two angles is less than 90 degrees everywhere along the length of the snowboard or ski. | 10-11-2012 |
20090273162 | SNOWBOARD AND SKIS - The tips are upwardly curved and the board's/ski's underside (the sole) is provided with first and second surfaces, straight in cross section, extending in the board's/ski's longitudinal direction, which are arranged at an angle to each other and usually interconnected via a third surface. The sole's first and second sole surfaces ( | 11-05-2009 |
20090121453 | Snowboard for rails - A snowboard consisting of a board on which two bindings are mounted on the surface of the board, at a distance apart approximately corresponding to ⅓ of the board's length. The board is designed with inwardly curved edge portions and has upwardly curved tips ( | 05-14-2009 |
20090008906 | Snowboard and Ski - A snowboard or ski ( | 01-08-2009 |
20080272576 | Snowboard and Skis for Use in Loose Snow - A snowboard comprising a board on which two bindings are mounted on the board's surface at a distance apart approximately corresponding to around ⅓ of the board's length, where the board is designed with inwardly curved edge portions, the board having greater width at both ends at the transition to the tips (A-A) than at the middle (B-B), with upwardly curved tips ( | 11-06-2008 |