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EP1374956B1
EP1374956B1 EP03012577A EP03012577A EP1374956B1 EP 1374956 B1 EP1374956 B1 EP 1374956B1 EP 03012577 A EP03012577 A EP 03012577A EP 03012577 A EP03012577 A EP 03012577A EP 1374956 B1 EP1374956 B1 EP 1374956B1
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David Farcot
Henri Rancon
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
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  • the invention relates to a gliding apparatus comprising a support wall and a sliding wall.
  • the craft is intended to be driven by the physical action of a user, with or without the aid of gravity.
  • Such machines are generally used on slippery ground such as snow or ice, and sometimes on grass or sand.
  • the machine has a support wall provided to support the two feet of the user and a slide wall designed to slide.
  • the two walls are secured to each other so as to be facing one another, and so as to provide a gap between a connecting face of the support wall and a connecting face of the sliding wall.
  • the walls have substantially the same length, and the support wall is wider than the sliding wall.
  • a gliding apparatus which comprises at the front a spatula and at the rear a slot. This machine prevents the accumulation of snow between the walls, but does not allow to adopt any style of driving. Indeed, the rear slot prevents, or at least greatly alters, a slip in reverse.
  • One of the aims of the invention is to facilitate the operation of the machine, especially on soft or powdery ground.
  • the invention proposes a gliding apparatus comprising a support wall intended to support the two feet of a user and a gliding wall designed to slide, the two walls being opposite one another so as to to provide a gap between them, the walls having substantially the same length, the support wall being wider than the sliding wall.
  • the machine according to the invention is characterized by claim 1.
  • a first spatula of the support wall and a first spatula of the sliding wall join
  • a second spatula of the support wall and a second spatula sliding wall join
  • a first side edge connects a first edge of the sliding wall to a connecting face of the support wall
  • a second side edge connects a second edge of the sliding wall to the face. connecting the support wall.
  • a gliding apparatus 1 comprises a support wall 2 provided to support the two feet of the user and a sliding wall 3 provided for sliding.
  • the two walls 2, 3 are facing each other so as to provide a gap between them.
  • the machine 1 extends longitudinally from a first 4 to a second limit, each of the limits 4, 5 can be considered as the rear or as the front.
  • the machine 1 extends transversely from a first 6 to a second 7 side, each of the sides 6, 7 can be considered as right side or left side.
  • the perimeter of the support wall 2 comprises a first end 10, a first lateral edge 11, a second end 12, and a second lateral edge 13.
  • a top 14 of the support wall is provided to receive the feet of the 'user.
  • the carpet 15 allows in particular a good adhesion of feet or shoes on top 14. This facilitates the driving of the machine.
  • the belt 15 may consist of one or more layers of flexible materials with a relatively high coefficient of friction.
  • a layer of a flexible plastic foam made of polyurethane, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, or any comparable material may be suitable.
  • the carpet 15 is secured above 14 by any suitable means such as gluing, stapling, sewing, riveting, screwing or other.
  • the carpet 15 covers substantially all the top 14, but it could cover only a part.
  • the carpet although represented in the form of a single piece, may comprise several parts juxtaposed or not.
  • the support wall 2 has, from the first 10 to the second end 12, a first spatula 20, a first reception portion 21, a central portion 22, a second reception portion 23 and a second spatula 24
  • Each spatula 20, 24 must be understood as being a raised end portion of the bearing wall 2.
  • Each of the spatulas 20, 24 is represented in the form of a curved portion, whose center or centers of curvature are 14.
  • each of the spatulas could have a different structure, such as that of a raised straight portion, or of a curved portion in elevation, but whose center or centers of curvature would be on the opposite side above. .
  • Each reception portion 21, 23 must be understood as a privileged portion to accommodate the feet of the user, during a driving where the gliding device 1 remains in contact with the snow over its entire length.
  • the feet can however be positioned over the entire surface of the support wall 2.
  • the support wall 2 is preferably made from a plastic material such as polyoxymethylene, polyethylene, acetyl-butadiene-styrene, polyurethane, or the like.
  • plastic material such as polyoxymethylene, polyethylene, acetyl-butadiene-styrene, polyurethane, or the like.
  • other materials may be suitable.
  • wood in the form of a glulam or an equivalent.
  • It could further be provided to stack a reinforcement of composite material, a core of foam and / or wood, and another reinforcement of composite material.
  • the reinforcements may be covered with layers of protection against external aggressions, such as a layer of plastic material.
  • the sliding wall 3 has a perimeter which comprises a first end 25, a first lateral edge 26, a second end 27 and a second lateral edge 28.
  • a bottom 35 of the sliding wall 3 is provided for sliding on a support, the latter may be ice, snow, grass, synthetic fabric, or other.
  • the sliding wall 3 has, from the first 25 to the second end 27, a first spatula 36, a central portion 37, and a second spatula 38. Again, each spatula 36, 38 must be understood as being an end portion 3.
  • Each of the spatulas 36, 38 is shown in the form of a curved portion whose or the centers of curvature are located on the opposite side below 35, this form not being limiting.
  • the sliding wall 3 is preferably constituted by a plate made from a plastic material.
  • a plastic material for example, polyoxymethylene, polyethylene, acetyl-butadiene-styrene, polyurethane, or the like may be suitable.
  • the sliding wall 3 could be constituted by a ski. It would for example be formed by a vertical stack which can consist, from the bottom up, of a sliding layer, a lower reinforcement, a core, an upper reinforcement, and possibly a layer of protection. This stack consists essentially of composite materials, and possibly wood. The edges 26, 28 and / or the ends 25, 27 of the sliding wall 3 may have edges.
  • the bearing walls 2 and slide 3 have substantially the same length. Each wall 2, 3 may be slightly shorter, of the same length, or longer than the other.
  • the support wall 2 is wider than the sliding wall 3.
  • the lateral edges 11, 13, of the support wall 2 are cantilevered with respect to the sliding wall 3.
  • An advantage that arises is a reduction of fatigue when driving the machine 1. Thanks to the cantilever the user can exercise with the feet a tilting torque of the machine. This allows a edge grip by driving into the snow of one of the side edges 26, 28.
  • the first spatula 20 of the support wall 2 and the first spatula 36 of the gliding wall 3 join.
  • the second spatula 24 of the support wall 2 and the second spatula 38 of the sliding wall 3 join.
  • the first 20, 36 and the second 24, 38 spatulas are respectively tangent to each other and contiguous to one another.
  • the first 20, 36 and second 24, 38 spatulas are superimposed respectively to form a single end portion.
  • each portion has an appearance similar to that of the spatulas.
  • each portion has a curvature whose center or centers are located on the upper side 14 of the support wall 2. This structure gives the machine 1 a good ability to clear a path in the snow.
  • a first lateral edge 39 connects the first lateral edge 26 of the gliding wall 3 to a connecting face 40 of the support wall 2.
  • a second lateral edge 41 connects the second lateral edge 28 of the wall of FIG. slides 3 to the connecting face 40.
  • the top 14 and the connecting face 40 delimit the thickness of the support wall 2.
  • the first 39 and second 41 songs close, in the transverse direction, the space between the support walls 2 and slides 3.
  • a closed volume 42 is delimited between the support walls 2 and slide 3.
  • the closure of the volume 42 prevents the accumulation of foreign bodies, such as snow, between the walls 2, 3. gear 1 does not get heavier while driving.
  • the songs 39, 41 respectively have a contact surface 43, 44 regular with the snow. This promotes the slippage of the songs 39, 41, and the machine 1 consequently, in the snow.
  • the support wall 2 has a central longitudinal opening 50 closed by a cover 51. This makes it possible to manufacture the gliding machine 1 in two main parts.
  • the first part comprises the support wall 2, with the exception of the cover 51, the lateral edges 39, 41, the sliding wall 3, as well as, in a non-mandatory manner, ribs 52, 53, 54 from the sliding wall and projecting towards the central opening 50.
  • An example of distribution of the ribs is visible on the figure 5 .
  • the first part is preferably a one-piece piece obtained for example by injection of a plastic material. Of course, any other manufacturing process could be suitable, such as assembling the different parts of the first part by any means.
  • the second part is constituted by the cover 51.
  • the latter is preferably made from a plastic material.
  • the closure is preferably final. It can be performed by any means such as gluing, welding, or other.
  • the closure could be temporary.
  • the cover 51 can be screwed, snapped, or affixed by any suitable means.
  • the closed volume 42 is thus delimited by the cover 51 on the side of the support wall 2.
  • This volume may remain hollow or be filled with a plastic foam or any equivalent material.
  • the nature of the filling plays a role in damping vibrations.
  • guide grooves are provided on the underside 35 of the sliding wall 3. They are oriented in the direction of the length of the machine 1. They improve the stability of the machine while driving, especially when the machine 1 slides to flat on the snow.
  • the grooves are three in number, namely a first lateral groove 56, a central groove 57, and a second lateral groove 58.
  • a profile with ridges to facilitate stability when driving flat.
  • a concave rounded profile For the central ridge it has been planned a concave rounded profile, which can be useful in some figures of style. Indeed the user can support with the underside 35 on a relief itself rounded, such as that of a barrier.
  • the grooves extend both along the central portion 37 and in part at least along the spatulas 36, 38. This makes them efficient on all types of snow.
  • the second example is presented using the figure 6 . It relates to a gliding apparatus 70 which comprises a support wall 71 and a sliding wall 72.
  • the walls 71, 72 are connected to each other by a first lateral edge 73, a second lateral edge 74 , and ribs 75, 76, 77 coming from the sliding wall 72.
  • the machine 70 comprises two main parts. However these parts differ from those according to the first example.
  • the first one part comprises the sliding wall 72, the side edges 73, 74, and the ribs 75, 76, 77.
  • the second part is formed by the support wall 71.
  • Each of the parts is preferably a single piece. The parts are assembled by any means to form the gliding apparatus 70.
  • the third example is presented using the figure 7 . It relates to a gliding apparatus 90 which comprises a bearing wall 91 and a sliding wall 92. Again the machine 90 comprises two main parts. However, these parts differ from those according to the preceding examples.
  • the first part is the sliding wall 92, the second being the bearing wall 91.
  • the parts are secured to one another by an intermediate layer 93 which extends between the walls 91, 92 opposite the sliding wall 92.
  • the intermediate layer may be made of any natural or synthetic material, such as cork, wood, plastic foam, or the like. The securing of the intermediate layer to the walls is by any means.
  • the invention can be made from all the materials used according to all the techniques known to those skilled in the art.
  • the machine is preferably substantially symmetrical longitudinally, that is to say with respect to a central transverse axis. It is also preferably substantially symmetrical transversely, with respect to a central longitudinal axis.
  • each limit 4, 5 of the machine can be the front or the back.
  • the length of the machine 1, 70, 90 is preferably between 60 and 100 cm, its width between 15 and 30 cm, and its central height between 3 and 10 cm.

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  1. Gleitgerät (1, 70, 90), welches eine Stützwandung (2, 71, 91), welche zum Stützen der beiden Füße eines Benutzers vorgesehen ist und eine Gleitwandung (3, 72, 92), welche zum Gleiten vorgesehen ist, wobei die beiden Wandungen (2, 71, 91, 3, 72, 92) gegenüber voneinander so angeordnet sind, dass sie eine Aussparung zwischen sich offen halten, die Wandungen (2, 71, 91, 3, 72, 92) dieselbe Länge haben, die Stützwandung (2, 71, 91) größer als die Gleitwandung (3, 72, 92) ist, ein eingeschlossenes Volumen (42) zwischen den Stützwandungen (2, 71, 91) und den Gleitwandungen (3, 72, 92) begrenzt wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Gerät symmetrisch in Bezug auf eine zentrale Längsachse ist.
  2. Gleitgerät (1, 70, 90) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Spitze (20) der Stützwandung (2, 71, 91) und die erste Spitze (36) der Gleitwandung (3, 72, 92) sich aneinanderfügen, dass die zweite Spitze (24) der Stützwandung (2, 71, 91) und die zweite Spitze (38) der Gleitwandung (3, 72, 92) sich aneinanderfügen, dass eine seitliche Kante (39, 73) einen ersten Rand (26) der Gleitwandung (3, 72, 92) zu einer Verbindungsseite (40) der Stützwandung (2, 71, 91) verbindet und dass eine zweite seitliche Kante (41, 74) einen zweiten Rand (28) der Gleitwandung (3, 72, 92) mit der Verbindungsseite (40) der Stützwandung (2, 71, 91) verbindet.
  3. Gleitgerät (1, 70, 90) nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die ersten (20, 36) und zweiten (24, 38) Spitzen jeweils anliegend und aneinander geklebt sind.
  4. Gleitgerät (1, 70, 90) nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede Spitze (20, 24, 36, 38) ein gebogenes Teilstück ist, deren eines oder mehrere Krümmungszentren sich auf der oberen Seite (14) der Stützwandung (2, 71, 91) befinden.
  5. Gleitgerät (1, 70, 90) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein Teppich (15) auf der Oberseite (14) der Stützwandung (2, 71, 91) verlegt ist.
  6. Gleitgerät (1, 70, 90) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass Längseinkerbungen (56, 57, 58) auf der unten liegenden Seite (35) der Gleitwandung (3) angeordnet sind.
  7. Gleitgerät (1, 70, 90) nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Einkerbungen (56, 57, 58) sich zugleich entlang eines zentralen Abschnitts (37) und zum Teil zumindest entlang der Spitzen (36, 38) der Gleitwandung (3) ausdehnen.
  8. Gleitgerät (1, 70, 90) nach Anspruch 6 oder 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es drei Einkerbungen gibt.
  9. Gleitgerät (1, 70, 90) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es zwei Hauptteile umfasst, einen ersten Teil, der die Stützwandung (2), die seitlichen Kanten (39, 41) und die Gleitwandung (3) umfasst, wobei die Stützwandung (2) eine Öffnung (50) aufweist und einen zweiten Teil, welcher aus einer Verschlusshaube (51) der Öffnung (50) besteht, umfasst.
  10. Gleitgerät (70) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es zwei Hauptteile umfasst, einen ersten Teil, welcher die Gleitwandung (72) und die seitlichen Kanten (73, 74) umfasst, und einen zweiten Teil, welcher durch die Stützwandung (71) gebildet wird.
  11. Gleitgerät (90) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es zwei Hauptteile umfasst, wobei der erste Teil die Gleitwandung (92) ist, der zweite Teil die Stützwandung (91) ist, die zwei Teile durch eine Zwischenschicht (93), welche sich zwischen den beiden Wandungen (91, 92) in Bezug auf die Gleitwandung (92) ausdehnt, zusammengefügt sind.
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