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(12) Demande de brevet: (11) CA 2008576
(54) Titre français: SYSTEME D'APPRENTISSAGE DU SKI
(54) Titre anglais: SKI-LEARNING DEVICE
Statut: Morte
Données bibliographiques
Abrégés

Abrégé anglais





ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE



A ski-learning device particularly adapted to teach and
learn snow-skiing, including a plurality of movements, such as
snowplowing, stemmed turns and christiana turns. This ski-
learning device comprises an interconnecting section and a pair
of pocket sections integrally molded of elastic material and
constructed and arranged such that the pocket sections
frictionally engage over the tips of the pair of skis. The
device is readily removable to completely free the skis and it
allows relative longitudinal, directional and transverse angular
setting between the two skis of a user.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive
property or privilege is claimed, are defined as follows:


1. A ski-learning device adapted to interconnect a pair of
skis during their use and comprising A body of flexible material
integrally forming a pair of pocket sections and an
interconnecting section transversely and displaceable
interconnecting the pocket sections, with each of the pocket
sections being constructed and arranged to frictionally engage
over the tip of a ski, thereby allowing relative restricted
displacement of the pair of skis.



2. A ski-learning device as defined in claim 1, wherein
each pocket section is of relatively flat construction defining a
larger open mouth portion at one end and a pointed tip portion at
the opposite end forming a pocket complimentarily formed relative
to a conventional ski tip and constructed and arranged for
frictional engagement of a ski tip therein.



3. A ski-learning device as defined in claim 2, wherein
the interconnecting section extends between the tip portions of
the pocket sections in transverse direction relative to the
longitudinal direction defined by each ski in each pocket
section.





4. A ski-learning device as defined in claim 3, wherein
the material is resilient and the interconnecting section has its
opposite ends connected to the pointed tip portions respectively
of the pocket sections,



5. A ski-learning device as defined in claim 4, wherein
the interconnecting section is of rectangular cross-section.



6. A ski-learning device as defined in claim 3, wherein
each pocket section defines a bottom face and a top face and the
bottom face has apertures therethrough constructed and arranged
for the entry and escape of air therethrough upon removal and
engagement respectively of each pocket section relative to the
tip of a ski.
7. A ski-learning device as defined in claim 6,
wherein the material is resilient and the interconnecting section
is of rectangular cross-section and has its opposite ends
connected to the pointed tip portions respectively of the pocket
sections.




Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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BACKGRO~ND OF THE I~VENTION
The invention relates to a device that speclfically
attaches to the tips of a pair of skis to interconnect and
restrain those tlps while allowing relative movements between the
skis. Such device ls useful to teach certain ski maneuvers to
beginners and even to more experienced skiers.
A number of relatively-comparable devices are presently
known to teach sklers. The most noteworthy ones are defined in
Unlted States patents 3,066,328, issued December 4, 1962,
3,703,299, issued November 21, 1972, and 3,992,022, issued
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November 16, 1976.
The devlce defined in U.S. patent 3,066,328 is
specifically conceived for water skis and lt engages the bearing
portion of the skls rather than the tip portion. In the U.S.
patent 3,703,299, the device is provided with clamps at opposite
ends~ of an interconnecting element and is constructed and
arranged to clamp the tips of the skis at a point along the
opposite~ outer edge of ~each tip to thus force the skis to
automatically take an edge set or lateral tilting when the skis
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patent~3,992,022 mainly features an easy disconnect construction
that also clamps to the tips of a pair of skis.

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It can be seen and understood from this most pertinent
prior art that the teaching aid devices that have been known so
far are in some cases fixed to the skis with resulting
disadvantages to readily free the skis one from the other and to
modify the skis and to remove such fixtures when not needed. The
U.S~ patent 3,066,328 defines an aid or device that interconnects
the bearing portion of the skis instead of the tip portions. In
one embodiment, that aid takes the ~orm o~ a ribbon provided with
loops at its opposite ends engaging around the bearing portion of
the skis to hold the skls parallel ln water skiing. Such aid
presents many llmitations that makes it unsuitable for snow-
skiing For instance, their projection under the bearing portion
of the skis would produce excessive drag and that aid is not
readily removable. Besides, this interconnection of the bearlng
portions rather than the tip portions allows very little relative
movements between the skis and cannot really allow teaching of
snow-skiing movements, such as snowplowing, edge set, christiana
turns and stemmed turns.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION ~ ~
It is a general object of the present inventlon to
provide à device particularly adapted to teach and learn snow-
skiing, including a plurality of dlfferent movements.
It is an object and advantage of the present invention
to provide a skl-learning device that avoids the above-mentioned
disadvantages associated with the comparable prior art devices.




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SUMMARY OF THE INV~ENTION
The ski-learnlng device according to the present lnvention
comprises an interconnecting section and a pair of pocket
sections at the opposlte ends of the interconnectlng section,
with those pocket sections being shaped to each frictionally fit
over the tip of a ski, This device is preferably integrally
molded of elastic material, with its interconnecting section o~
appropriate cross-section to allow resilient torsion and flexion
as required for relative longitudinal, directional, and
transverse angular setting between the two skls of a user. Thls
ski-learning device may be readily removed at any time and
without any tool to completely free the skis for normal and safe
skiing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS :
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Figure 1 ls a perspective vlew of the~ front portion of
a pair o skls provided wlth a skl-teaching device accordlng to
an embodlment of the present invention;
Figure 2 ~s a top view of the ski-learning device of
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Figures 3, 4, and 5 are cross-sectional views as seen
along lines 3-3, 4-4j and 5-5 respectively in Figure 2;
Flgure 6 is a partlal view of the bottom of the ski-
learning device;




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Figures 7 and 8 are schematic views of the ski-learning
device mounted on the tlps of a pair of skis and illustrating
various relatlve displacements of the skis allowed by the
interconnecting device; and
Figures 9 and 10 are simplified cro-ssectional views
lllustrating the edge set and tilting positions allowed by the
device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The lllustrated ski-learning device 10 comprises an
lnterconnecting section 11 and a pair of pocket sections 12 at
the opposite ends respectively of the interconnecting section 11.
The sections 11 and 12 are integrally molded of elastic material,
such as rubber. The interconnecting section 11 is of selected
cross-sectlon~ such as rectangular, as shown in Figure 5, or
circular or:relatively square to allow good torsion and flexlon
properties.
Each pocket section 12 is provided with a pocket 13 and
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has a pointed shape complementary to the pointed shape of the tip
.~ of a ski, such ~that the latter will frictionally engage in one
pocket~ as :shown in the drawings. The~interconnecting section 11
interconnects the tips~14 of the pocket sections 12 and extends
transversely oi the latter relative: to: thelr longitudinal
direction defined~ by the longitudinal dIrection of the skis,
Each pocke~t sectlon 12 is formed with opposite lateral edges that
are re~inforced~by a bead 15 extending:longitudinally thereof.

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As best seen in Figure 3, transverse ribs 16 and a bridge 17
provide proper longitudinal flexing to allow the pocket sections
12 to easily adapt the longitudinal curvature of the upwardly-
curved tips 18 of the skis. Each pocket section 12 ls formed
with a cutout 19 at its open end. The bottom of sach pocket
section 12 is provided with air circulating apertures or holes 20
to facilitate the lnsertion and removal of each pocket section
over and from the corresponding tip portion 18 of a ski.
Apertures 20 also facilitate injectlon molding of the device.
Figures 7, 8, 9, and 10 illustrate certain relative ,-
movements of the skis 21 that are allowed by the ski-learning
device according to the present Invention. The letters F, P, Sj
and T indicate displacements of the skis that are allowed by the
torsion or flexion of the interconnec~tlng section~1l. It can be
lS seen that the described ski-learnlng devlce allows longitudlnal,
direction and transverse angular setting between the two skis of
a user. This, therefore, allows the user to practice and execute
snowplowingj stemmed turns and christiana turns with the help~of
the descrlbed skl-iearnlng dev~ice. ~ ~ ~


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États administratifs

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États administratifs

Titre Date
Date de délivrance prévu Non disponible
(22) Dépôt 1990-01-25
(41) Mise à la disponibilité du public 1991-07-25
Demande morte 1996-07-27

Historique d'abandonnement

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Historique des paiements

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Montant payé Date payée
Le dépôt d'une demande de brevet 0,00 $ 1990-01-25
Rétablissement: taxe de maintien en état non-payées pour la demande 200,00 $ 1992-06-22
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 2 1992-01-27 50,00 $ 1992-06-22
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 3 1993-01-25 50,00 $ 1992-12-23
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 4 1994-01-25 50,00 $ 1994-01-12
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 5 1995-01-25 75,00 $ 1995-01-19
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ANTO, MICHEL
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Dessins 1991-07-25 2 106
Revendications 1991-07-25 2 89
Abrégé 1991-07-25 1 25
Page couverture 1991-07-25 1 20
Dessins représentatifs 1999-07-14 1 27
Description 1991-07-25 5 206
Taxes 1995-01-19 1 36
Taxes 1992-06-22 1 32
Taxes 1994-01-12 1 23
Taxes 1992-12-23 1 21