![]() Ski with anti-reverse climbing or kicking aid
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a ski (1), in particular cross-country ski, with a shaping base body (5) and a sliding covering (9) arranged on the underside of the base body (5) which extends in the longitudinal direction (3) of the ski (1) the sliding lining (9) has a recess (8) in a longitudinal middle section (4), in which a return-inhibiting climbing or pushing aid (6) is arranged. The Rückgleithemmende climbing or repelling aid (6) comprises at least one Steighilfeinsert (10), in particular a fur strip, and at least one lining insert (11), wherein the Steighilfeinsert (10) and the pad insert (11) independently of each other in the recess (8) in Slide lining (9) can be inserted and removed from the recess (8). 公开号:AT519764A4 申请号:T50549/2017 申请日:2017-07-04 公开日:2018-10-15 发明作者:Gappmaier Daniel 申请人:Atomic Austria Gmbh; IPC主号:
专利说明:
The invention relates to a ski, in particular cross-country ski, with a Steighilfeinsert used in a recess in the sliding coating, as well as a method for user-specific adaptation of the ski. From AT 13813 U1 a ski is known, which has a recess in the covering. Furthermore, a fur strip is formed, which can be inserted into the recess in the covering. The fur strip serves in the inserted state to achieve an improved climbing behavior under certain conditions. The desired length or nominal position of the fur strip is heavily dependent on the strength values of the ski, the weight and size of the runner and the runner of the runner. A disadvantage of the solution disclosed in AT 13813 U1 is that the fur strip is adapted to an average user and is not optimally suited for all users who deviate from this average user. A generic ski in conjunction with a climbing or kick-off aid that can be attached to the underside of the ski as needed and detached from the ski is also disclosed in WO 2007/004034 A1, DE 20 2005 010 571 U1 and in DE 20 2005 013 673 U1. The climbing or kicking aid comprises a fur strip which can be stuck on in the middle ski area. At skispitzenseitigen end of the fur strip a the end of the fur strip overlapping and superior plate is provided, which is firmly connected to the fur side of the fur strip with the fur strip. A free end of the plate protrudes beyond the ski tip side end of the fur strip to form a convexly curved transition between the tread plane of the ski and the reverting-inhibiting fur side of the fur strip. The side facing away from the fur side back of the fur strip is designed as a full-surface adhesive surface over which the fur strip is directly aufklebbar on the tread of the ski. The disadvantage here is that this sticking requires the user a certain basic level of skill, and that inappropriate or incorrect or untidy attachment of the Skin stripe the resulting performance of the ski turns out to be negative. In addition, embodiments are known in which the climbing aid, in particular the climbing skin, is applied or glued on a shape-stabilizing support element. This carrier element can then be used subsequently in a corresponding recess in the bottom of the ski and, if necessary, removed from the recess again. Such supporting structures or carrier elements for the re-hemming-inhibiting fur strip are described in FR 2 792 213 A1, US Pat. No. 5,292,147 A, US 2003/0090086 A1, AT 345 703 B, AT 351 415 B, CH 244 368 A, DE 27 52 397 A1 and in AT 508 684 A1, which is based on the Applicant, disclosed. The disadvantage here is that these support elements for the anti-rebar element, in particular for the inherently flexible fur strips, increase the weight and structural complexity of the ski. This weight gain is disadvantageous in terms of achievable, athletic performance of the user. Moreover, in these previously known embodiments, the handling of the climbing aid, in particular with respect to its mounting on skis, for sporting goods retailers and end users, especially for the sports practitioners, only partially satisfactory. The object of the present invention was to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and to provide a ski that can be used for different users. In addition, a method for user-specific adaptation of the ski is to be provided. This object is achieved by a ski and a method according to the claims. According to the invention, a ski, in particular cross-country ski, is formed with a shaping base body and a sliding lining arranged on the underside of the base body. The sliding coating extends in the longitudinal direction of the ski, wherein the Sliding coating in a longitudinal central portion has a recess in which a Rückgleithemmende climbing or repelling aid is arranged. The Rückgleithemmende climbing or repelling aid comprises at least one Steighilfeinsert, in particular a fur strip, and at least one lining insert, wherein the Steighilfeinsert and the lining insert are independently used in the recess in the sliding coating and removable from the recess. An advantage of the inventive design of the ski is that the rückgleit inhibiting climbing or repelling aid to the weight or the size of the user and the running style is customizable. Thus, a standard ski with a standard recess can be customized to a single user. Furthermore, it may be expedient if the or the Steighilfeinsert (s) and the or the lining insert (s) completely fill the surface of the recess and form together with the sliding coating, the underlying surface of the ski. The advantage here is that the underlying surface of the ski is formed as a continuous surface by this measure. In particular, it can be achieved by this measure that a free space is not left in parts of the recess. Furthermore, it can be provided that a plurality of lining inserts are arranged in the recess, which together with the lifting aid insert the recess in the Fill the sliding coating. The advantage here is that the size or the positioning of the Steighilfeinserts can be varied in the recess by providing several Be-lagsinserts. This allows the ski to be individually adapted to the user. In addition, it can be provided that several Steighil-feinserts are arranged in the recess, which fill together with the lining insert the recess. The advantage here is that by providing several Steighle inserts the size or the positioning of the lining insert in the recess can be varied. This allows the ski to be individually adapted to the user. Also advantageous is an expression according to which it can be provided that the lining insert and the lifting aid insert are arranged one after the other in the longitudinal direction of the ski. By this measure, in particular the body weight of the user in relation to the flexural rigidity of the ski can be taken into account. According to a development, it is possible that a width of the Steighilfeinserts is at least partially smaller than a width of the recess in the sliding coating and that the Steighilfeinsert and the lining insert seen in the longitudinal direction of the ski are arranged side by side. By this measure, in particular the running style of the user can be considered. Furthermore, it may be expedient if the lining insert and / or the Steighil-feinsert is secured by adhesion, in particular using an adhesive, or by electrostatic forces in the recess in the sliding coating. The advantage here is that by this measure the pad insert and the Steighil-feinsert can be easily replaced. In addition, such an adhesive connection can be easily made. In addition, it can be provided that the Steighilfeinsert is adapted to the Be-lagsinsert from a Steighilfeinsertrohling removed that it fills together with the lining insert the surface of the recess. The advantage here is that by this measure the Steighilfeinsert is adapted to the pad insert. Thus, when selling the ski, only different insert inserts need to be provided and a single, applicable riser tray may be provided, which may be trimmed by the particular end user, for example, to be inserted into the recess along with the pad inserts. Furthermore, it can be provided that the Steighilfeinsert has at least partially a perforation on the outer contour by means of which it is dissolved out of the Steighilfeinsertrohling. The advantage here is that the perforation for easier marking the possibilities for removing the Steighil- feinsert from the Steighilfeinsertrohling serves. In addition, the perforation tion can be selected so that no additional tool to extract the Steighilfeinserts from the climbing aid blank blank is necessary. The Perforie tion can serve in particular as predefined extending weakening zone, can be torn out of the climbing aid ninsertrohling or separated from this by means of force the Steighilfeinserts. According to a particular expression, it is possible that the longitudinal center section extends over 20% to 70% of the ski length and does not extend to a longitudinal end of the ski. According to an advantageous development can be provided that a lower surface of the lining insert flush with a lower surface of the Slip coating completes. By this measure, the lining insert can act as a sliding coating and thus improve the lubricity of the ski. In an alternative variant, it can also be provided that a lower surface of the lining surface is set back slightly in the direction of the ski surface with respect to the lower surface of the sliding coating. By this measure it can be achieved that with repeated attachment of the lining insert in the recess, a supernatant of the lining insert with respect to the lower surface of the sliding lining is avoided even with any inclusion of impurities. In a further alternative variant can also be provided that only in the Skispitze nearest end portion of the lining insert is a lower surface of the lining insert opposite to the lower surface of the sliding coating slightly recessed towards the ski surface. This can be avoided that the pad insert unintentionally detach from the perception recess during use of the ski. In particular, it may be advantageous if a thickness of the climbing aid is greater than a thickness of the lining insert. The advantage here is that through this Measure in the inserted state that Steighilfeinsert protrudes in relation to the loading insert and thus the re-hindering function of the Steighil-feinsert can be achieved. Furthermore, it can be provided that the recess in the sliding lining at the front end has a first shape and at its rear end has a second shape, wherein the first and the second shape are different from each other, wherein the lining insert and / or the Steighilfeinsert are adapted to the shapes , The advantage here is that by this measure the Steighilfeinsert can only be used with the correct orientation in the recess and thus ensures that the climbing function can also be achieved. Alternatively, it can be provided that the shape of the front end and the shape of the rear end of the recess are the same. As a result, the lining inserts can optionally be arranged before the riser insert or behind the riser insert. Thus, by using as few lining inserts as possible, a large variation in positions of the climbing aid can be achieved. According to the invention, a kit comprising two skis, a plurality of pad inserts and at least one riser blank blank is provided. A kit is a kit from the named parts. In addition, a method for user-specific adaptation of a ski is provided. The method comprises the following method steps: determining the desired area on the ski in which the climbing aid insert is to extend; Selecting such a climbing aid insert and a lining insert such that the lifting aid insert extends in the state inserted into the recess in the sliding coating as far as possible over the specified target area; - Inserting the Steigh ankle insert and the lining insert in the recess in the sliding coating According to a further development, it is possible for the lining insert (s) to have / have a fixed size and to detach the climbing aid from a vertical ladder sole and to adapt it so that the vertical line extends as far as possible over the desired area and together with the / the insert insert (s) fills the surface of the recess. The advantage here is that only different sized Steighilfeinserts are required by this measure and the pad insert blank may have a standard size and can be adapted by the respective end user to his needs. This may be particularly useful if the pad insert is in the form of a fur strip and thus can be easily cut. Furthermore, it may be expedient if the Steighilfeinsert is removed by means of a perforation from the Steighilfeinsertrohling. The advantage here is that the detachment of the Steighilfeinserts from the Steigh feeder blank can be relieved. Alternatively, it may be provided that the Steighilfeinsert is removed by cutting from the Steighilfeinsertrohling, in particular that the Steighilfeinsertrohling has preprinted cutting marks. The advantage here is that by this measure the cutting lines are specified on Steighilfeinsertrohling and thus the user is facilitated the correct cut. The Steighilfeinsert, for example, as described in the AT 508 684 B1, be designed as a coat. Alternatively, the riser insert may have bristles. In a further alternative variant, the climbing aid insert may be formed with a flake profile. Of course, the Steighilfeinsert also another Have surface which is suitable for the adhesion between the To improve snow and the ski. The pad insert may be formed of the same material as the sliding pad of the ski. In particular, it may be provided that the lower surface of the Be-lagsinserts has the same texture as the lower surface of the Slide cloth. It can be provided that the pad insert from a Plastic material, in particular polyethylene, is formed. Alternatively, the pad insert can also be made of polyamide, ABS, Teflon or steel. The longitudinal center section in which the recess is arranged in the sliding lining is located in the region in which the binding is arranged on the ski. The longitudinal middle section extends only over a limited partial length of the ski. In particular, it can be provided that, viewed in relation to the length of the ski, an area with a conventional covering structure is provided in front of the recess and also behind the recess. For a better understanding of the invention, this will be explained in more detail with reference to the following figures. In each case, in a highly simplified, schematic representation: 1 shows a ski, in particular a cross-country ski, with a need-releasably attachable climbing or kicking within the longitudinal center portion of the ski; Fig. 2 is a side view of a climbing or repelling aid in binding assembly or. Shoe footprint of a ski; Fig. 3 is a bottom view of the climbing or kicking aid; 4 shows a cross section through the ski body according to the lines IV - IV in Fig. 3. 5 shows a ski body with a recess in the sliding lining for the optional insertion of various climbing or repelling aids. Figure 6 is a bottom view of a first embodiment of the arrangement of pad inserts and riser inserts; Figure 7 is a bottom view of a second embodiment of the pad inserter and riser insert assembly; 8 is a bottom view of a third embodiment of the arrangement of lining inserts and climbing aids; Figure 9 is a bottom view of a fourth embodiment of the arrangement Anord pads and Steighilfeinserts. 10 is a bottom view of a fifth embodiment of the arrangement of lining inserts and climbing aids; Fig. 11 is a bottom view of a sixth embodiment of the arrangement of lining inserts and riser inserts; Fig. 12 is a schematic representation of a Steighilfeinsertrohlings. Introductoryly it should be noted that in the differently described Ausfüh tion forms the same parts are provided with the same reference numerals or the same Bauteilbe drawings, the revelations contained in the entire description can be mutatis mutandis transferred to like parts with the same reference numerals or identical component names. Also, those are in the Description of selected location information, such. top, bottom, side, etc. related to the immediately described and illustrated figure and these position information in a change in position mutatis mutandis to transfer to the new location. A ski 1 is shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, which has at least one means for preventing or inhibiting backward sliding movements. Such a ski 1 belongs to the genus of so-called cross-country skis or cross-country skis, which are provided on the one hand for gliding and on the other hand for the easiest possible to manage slopes. The specified ski 1 can also be designed as so-called touring or mountaineering skis. That is, the ski 1 disclosed herein can be designed, on the one hand, as a cross-country ski for well-groomed or unpaved terrain, but also as a ski 1 for the practice of mountaineering sport. Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a generic ski 1, in particular a cross-country ski, in a conventional manner in the middle section, i. in the Binding mounting portion, a defined Vorspannhöhe 2 has. By this Vorspannhöhe 2 of the central longitudinal portion of the underside or the tread of the ski body in the unloaded state or in load conditions below a predetermined threshold to a planar surface is distant. This Vorspannhöhe 2 is in cross-country skis or in so-called Cross-country skis are comparatively larger in size than in so-called Touring or mountaineering skis. In touring or mountaineering skis, the longitudinal section in which there is a means for Rückgleithemmung is usually greater than in cross-country skiing or cross-country skis, where this Rückgleithemmende longitudinal section can extend over the entire length of the tread of the ski body , With regard to the longitudinal direction 3, at least one climbing or kicking aid 6 is formed at least in the longitudinal middle section 4 of the base body 5 in a cross-country ski, which represents the before-referred ski genus. In particular, at least in the area of a binding mounting zone or a shoe contact portion on the underside of the base body 5, the climbing or kicking 6 vorgese hen. This climbing or kicking aid 6 usually extends approximately over If necessary, this section may also be shorter leads or run almost over two thirds of the ski length 7. In any case, the climbing or repelling aid 6 in relation to the ski length 7, in particular one Cross-country skis, partially executed. The climbing or kicking aid 6 is arranged in a recess 8 in the sliding lining 9 of the ski 1. The recess 8 thus extends over the longitudinal center section 4 of the base body 5. The climbing or kicking 6 includes a Steighilfeinsert 10, which serves to return gleithemmung. The climbing aid insert 10 is smaller in its base than the recess 8. The climbing or kicking aid 6 therefore likewise comprises a loading insert 11, which serves to fill in the surface of the recess 8 which is not filled by the lifting aid insert 10. The pad insert 11 serves to continue the Sliding surface 9. The Steighilfeinsert 10 and the pad insert 11 are required solvable at the Attached underside of the ski body. According to an advantageous embodiment of the training Steighilfeinsert 10 is executed fur or brush-like. In particular, the effective area of the Steighilfeinserts 10 preferably as so-called Riser be executed, which in a first direction of movement, in particular in a usual direction of travel of the ski 1, as low as possible Sliding resistance caused to the substrate and in a second, opposite direction provides the highest possible braking or Verkrallungswir- kung against the ground, so that the Steigh nipper 10 can act as Rückgleithemmer. The Steighilfeinsert 10 is preferably formed by a fur-like element with a lot of numbers of hairs or fibers. To its unidirectional acting To increase braking or inhibiting effect, these hairs or fibers are systematically ordered, and they can also be slightly obliquely aligned with respect to the ground or made angled. In particular, it can be provided that the lifting aid insert 10 and / or the Pad insert 11 is fixed by means of an adhesive in the recess 8. A Holding force of the adhesive can be dimensioned such that the user preferably a tool-free assembly and disassembly of the Steighilfeinserts 10 and / or the lining insert 11 against the base body 5 of the ski 1 priate men can. The predominant part of the re-hindering effect of the climbing or bumping aid 6 is achieved by the undirectional braking effect or by the Verkral- lling effect of Steighilfeinserts 10 against the respective substrate, in particular special against snow or ice. In particular, when the longitudinal center section 4 as fully as possible contact with the ground in contact, a high degree of repelling force against the ground can be achieved in order to support the most impulsive or efficient repulsive movement in the direction of the usual direction of travel. According to an advantageous measure, a lower surface 12 of the Steighle inserts 10 projecting relative to a lower surface 13 of the sliding lining 9, that is, have a projection 14. This supernatant 14 is usually in a range between 0.2 to 4 mm. Furthermore, it can be provided that a lower surface 15 of the lining insert 11 terminates flush with the lower surface 13 of the sliding lining 9. Thus, the pad insert 11 serve as a continuation of the sliding coating 9. The lower surface 12 of the riser insert 10, the lower surface 13 of the Slide lining 9 and the lower surface 15 of the lining insert 11 thus together form the underlying surface 16 of the ski 1. A thickness 17 of the Steighilfeinserts 10 may be greater than a thickness 18 of the Be-lagsinserts 11. In particular, it is provided that the thickness 18 of the lining insert 11 is the same size as a recess depth 19 of the recess. 8 A recess length 20 is limited by a front end 21 and by a rear end 22 of the recess 8. The recess length 20 corresponds to the Extension of the longitudinal middle section 4. The front end 21 of the recess 8 is located at a distance from a front longitudinal end 23 of the ski 1. The rear end 22 of the recess 8 is also located at a distance from the rear longitudinal end 24 of the ski first As can be seen from FIG. 2, it can be provided that a length 25 of the raised portion 10 is smaller than the recess length 20. A length 26 of the inserting insert 11 can be chosen such that it coincides with the length 25 of the climbing accessory 10 gives the recess length 20. Thus, the Steighilfeinsert 10 and the pad insert 11 can be seen in the longitudinal direction 3 of the ski 1 arranged one behind the other. By varying the size of the climbing aid insert 10 and the lining insert 11, different back slip properties can be achieved on the ski 1. Thus, it is possible, by varying these two inserts 10, 11 to adapt the ski 1 to the body measurements or to the running style of a user. As can be seen from the embodiment of FIG. 3, it can be provided that a width 27 of the recess 8 is smaller than a width 28 of the ski 1. The width 28 of the ski 1 can vary over the ski length 7 seen when the ski 1 a Has sidecut. Analogously, it is also conceivable that the width 27 of the recess 8 varies seen over the ski length 7. However, in order to be able to achieve a flexible attachment of the climbing aid insert 10 or of the loading insert 11 in the recess 8, it can be provided that the width 27 of the recess 8 is kept constant over the ski length 7, even if the width 28 of the ski 1 varies over the length of the ski 7. As can be seen from the embodiment of Fig. 3, it can be provided that a width 29 of the Steighilfeinserts 10 is equal to the width 27 of the Recess 8. In addition, it can be provided that a width 30 of the insert insert 11 is also the same size as the width 27 of the recess 8. In the figures 4 and 5 of the ski 1 is shown in a sectional view along the section line IV-IV of Fig. 3. As can be seen from these two figures, the climbing or kicking 6 as Removable module against the base body 5 may be provided. In particular, it is provided in this case that the Steighilfeinsert 10 and the pad insert 11 inde pendent of each other from the recess 8 can be removed. As a result, the combined to climbing or kicking 6 Steighilfeinsert 10 and pad insert 11 can be assembled by at least one in the effect and / or in the design different type of climbing or repelling 6. Furthermore, it is also possible to use different Steighle inserts 10. In particular, a first Steighilfeinsert 10 fur or brush-like design and another, alternatively usable Steighilfeinsert 10 may have a known climbing aid profiling. This climbing aid profiling can be in a plastic layer, as they are usually for the actual Tread covering the ski body is used, cut or milled. Another embodiment of the modular climbing or kicking 6 provides that the underside is formed by a plastic layer, which visually corresponds to the basic properties of the plastic layer substantially to form the lower surface 13 of the sliding coating 9. Thus, the running as a change module climbing or kicking 6 can also contribute to improving the sliding behavior of the ski 1 if necessary. In particular, a provided for the classic cross-country skiing 1 can be converted by replacing the climbing or kicking 6 if necessary in a simple manner in a so-called skating-skis, and vice versa. 6 to 10 different embodiments of combinations of the Steighilfeinserts 10 and the lining insert 11 are shown, wherein in each case the same reference numerals or component names are used as in the respective preceding Weil figures for the same parts. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the detailed description in the respective preceding figures. In all exemplary embodiments of FIGS. 6 to 10, one and the same ski 1 is shown with one and the same recess 8, wherein different variations of lining inserts 11 and climbing aid insert 10 are illustrated. As can be seen from the figures, in this embodiment, the recess 8 at the front end 21 of a different shape than at the rear end 22. This can be achieved that the Steighilfeinsert 10 is always arranged in the correct position in the ski 1 by the user. As can be seen from FIG. 6, it can be provided that the lining insert 11 is arranged in front of the vertical section 10 in the longitudinal direction 3 or the direction of movement of the ski 1. In order to be able to adapt the length of the climbing aid insert 10, it may also be provided that a plurality of the lining inserts 11 are arranged one behind the other. The pad inserts 11 may in this case have a uniform size or shape. As can be seen from FIG. 7, provision can also be made for the lining insert 11 to be seen behind the longitudinal direction 3 or the direction of movement of the ski 1 Steigh feeder 10 is arranged. In this case, it can likewise be provided that a plurality of lining inserts 11 are arranged one behind the other to vary the length of the climbing aid insert 10. In a further embodiment, not shown, it is also possible that according to a combination of Fig. 6 and Fig. 7, both before Steighilfeinsert 10 and after Steighilfeinsert 10 a lining insert 11 is arranged. Thus, not only the length but also the position of the insert insert 11 can be varied. According to the embodiment in Fig. 8 can also be provided that the width 30 of the lining insert 11 varies over the length thereof and at least partially smaller than the width 27 of the recess 8. Thus, on the Width 27 of the recess 8 seen alternately a plurality of strips of Steighil-feinserts 10 and the lining insert 11 may be formed. These can be arranged side by side with respect to the longitudinal direction 3 in the recess 8. In particular, it is conceivable that the lining insert 11 extends in a partial region over the entire width 27 of the recess 8 and in a further subregion the vertical auxiliary inserts 10 are arranged. As can be seen from FIG. 9, provision can also be made for the center of the ski 1 to be present Pad insert 11 is arranged, which has a constant width 30 which is smaller than the width 27 of the recess 8, wherein the pad insert 11 extends over the entire length of the recess 8. Seen in the longitudinal direction 3 or BEWE direction of movement of the ski 1 left and right next to the pad insert 11, a Steighilfeinsert 10 may be arranged. In Fig. 10 the opposite to Fig. 9 embodiment is shown, wherein the Steigh isle 10 is located in the center of the ski and the pad inserts 11 are located on the left and right of Steighilfeinserts. FIG. 11 shows a further embodiment variant of the ski 1, again using the same reference numerals or component designations for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 10. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the detailed description in the preceding figures 1 to 10 or reference. In the embodiment of FIG. 11, the front end 21 and the rear end 22 of the recess 8 is formed the same shape, whereby the recess 8 with respect to the longitudinal center has a symmetrical design. With such a design of the recess 8 identical Steighilfeinserts 10 and 10 Belageinserts 11 can be placed both at the front end 21 of the recess 8 and at the rear end 22 of the recess 8. As a result of this measure, one and the same lifting aid insert 10 can be positioned elsewhere by repositioning the lining inserts 11 in the longitudinal direction 3 of the ski 1. Fig. 12 shows an embodiment of a Steighilfeinsertrohling 31 with Perforie ments 32, which serve for the user-specific positioning or dimensioning of a Steighilfeinserts 10. The embodiments show possible embodiments, it being noted at this point that the invention is not limited to the specifically illustrated embodiments thereof, but rather various combinations of the individual embodiments are possible with each other and this variation possibility due to the teaching of technical action by representational invention in Can the expert working in this technical field. The scope of protection is determined by the claims. The description and the However, drawings are to be used to interpret the claims. Individual features or combinations of features from the illustrated and described different embodiments may represent for themselves inventive solutions. The task underlying the independent inventive solutions can be taken from the description. All statements of value ranges in the present description should be understood to include any and all sub-ranges thereof, e.g. is the statement 1 to 10 to be understood that all sub-areas, starting from the lower limit 1 and the upper limit 10 are included, ie. all sub-areas begin with a lower limit of 1 or greater and end at an upper limit of 10 or less, e.g. 1 to 1.7, or 3.2 to 8.1, or 5.5 to 10. For the sake of order, it should finally be pointed out that for the better Understanding the design elements were shown partly un-scaled and / or enlarged and / or reduced. LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS 1 Ski 29 Width Steighle insert 2 Preload height 30 Width pad insert 3 Longitudinal direction 31 Steigh leader blank 4 Longitudinal section 32 Perforation 5 Base body 6 Rising or kicking aid 7 Ski length 8 Cutout 9 Sliding pad 10 Steighle insert 11 Pad insert 12 Lower surface Steighile liner 13 Lower surface Sliding coating 14 Projection 15 Lower Surface liner insert 16 underlying surface Ski 17 Thickness Increasing insert 18 Thickness Pad insert 19 Recessing depth 20 Recess length 21 Front end recess 22 Rear end recess 23 Front longitudinal end Ski 24 Rear longitudinal end Ski 25 Length Steighle insert 26 Length lining insert 27 Width recess 28 Width Ski
权利要求:
Claims (18) [1] claims 1. Ski (1), in particular cross-country skis, with a forming Basisiskör by (5) and one on the underside of the base body (5) arranged sliding coating (9) which extends in the longitudinal direction (3) of the ski (1), wherein the sliding coating (9) in a longitudinal central portion (4) has a recess (8) in which a Rückgleithemmende climbing or repelling aid (6) is arranged, characterized in that the rückbeleithemmende climbing or repelling aid (6) at least one Steighilfeinsert (10) , in particular a fur strip, and at least one lining insert (11), wherein the lifting aid insert (10) and the lining insert (11) can be inserted independently of one another into the recess (8) in the sliding lining (9) and removed from the recess (8) are. [2] 2. Ski according to claim 1, characterized in that the one or more Steighilfeinsert (s) (10) and the or the lining insert (s) (11) the area of the recess from (8) completely fill and together with the sliding coating (9) forming the un tenliegende surface (16) of the ski (1). [3] 3. Ski according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that in the recess from (8) a plurality of pad inserts (11) are arranged, which together with the Steighilfeinsert (10) fill the recess (8) in the sliding coating (9). [4] 4. Ski according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that in the recess (8) a plurality Steighilfeinserts (10) are arranged, which together with the lining insert (11) fill the recess (8). [5] 5. Ski according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lining insert (11) and the Steighilfeinsert (10) in the longitudinal direction (3) of the ski (1) are arranged one behind the other seen. [6] 6. Ski according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a width (29) of the Steighilfeinserts (10) is at least partially smaller than a width (27) of the recess (8) in the sliding coating (9) and that the Steighilfeinsert (10 ) and the pad insert (11) in the longitudinal direction (3) of the ski (1) are arranged side by side. [7] 7. Ski according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lining insert (11) and / or the Steighilfeinsert (10) by means of adhesion, in particular using an adhesive, or by electrostatic forces in the recess (8) in the sliding coating (9 ) is attached. [8] 8. Ski according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the Steighilfeinsert (10) adapted to the lining insert (11) from a Steighilfeinsertrohling (31) is dissolved, that it together with the lining insert (11) the surface of the recess ( 8). [9] 9. ski according to claim 8, characterized in that the Steighil- feinsert (10) on its outer contour, at least in sections, a perforation (32) by means of which it is dissolved out of the Steighilfeinsertrohling (31). [10] 10. Ski according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the longitudinal center section (4) over 20% to 70% of the ski length (7) and does not extend to a longitudinal end (23, 24) of the ski (1). [11] 11. Ski according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a lower surface (15) of the lining insert (11) is flush with a lower surface (13) of the sliding coating (9). [12] 12. Ski according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a thickness (17) of the Steighilfeinserts (10) is greater than a thickness (18) of the lining insert (11). [13] 13. Ski according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the recess (8) in the sliding lining (9) at the front end (21) has a first shape and at its rear end (22) has a second shape, wherein the first and the second shape to each other are different, wherein the pad insert (11) and / or the Steighilfeinsert (10) are adapted to the shapes. [14] 14. Kit comprising two skis (1), a plurality of pad inserts (11) and at least one riser blank blank (31). [15] 15. A method for user-specific adaptation of a ski (1) according to egg nem of the preceding claims, characterized in that the procedural Ren comprises the following steps: - Set the target area on the ski (1), in which the Steighilfeinsert (10) should extend ; - selecting such a climbing aid insert (10) and a lining insert (11) such that the lifting aid insert (10) extends as far as possible over the specified target area in the condition inserted into the recess (8) in the sliding lining (9); - Inserting the Steighilfeinserts (10) and the lining insert (11) in the Ausneh determination (8) in the sliding coating (9). [16] 16. The method according to claim 15, characterized in that the one or more lining insert (s) (11) has / have a fixed size and the elevation aid insert (10) from a Steighilfeinsertrohling (31) is dissolved out and adjusted so that the Steighilfeinsert ( 10) extends as far as possible over the desired range and, together with the pad insert (s) (11), fills the surface of the recess (8). [17] 17. The method according to claim 15 or 16, characterized in that the Steighilfeinsert (10) by means of a perforation (32) from the Steighilfeinser- trohling (31) is dissolved out. [18] 18. The method according to claim 15 or 16, characterized in that the Steighilfeinsert (10) is removed by cutting from the Steighilfeinsertrohling (31), in particular that the Steighilfeinsertrohling (31) has pre-printed cut marks.
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公开号 | 公开日 AT519764B1|2018-10-15| NO20180861A1|2019-01-07|
引用文献:
公开号 | 申请日 | 公开日 | 申请人 | 专利标题 AT351415B|1977-02-04|1979-07-25|Kaestle Gmbh|CROSS-COUNTRY SKI| US20030090086A1|2001-11-15|2003-05-15|Gousie Michael B.|Ski for uphill and downhill skiing| AT13813U1|2012-12-21|2014-09-15|Atomic Austria Gmbh|Ski, especially touring or cross-country skiing| AT523494A1|2020-02-03|2021-08-15|Atomic Austria Gmbh|Skis, especially cross-country skis|
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