EP0318458A1 - Siège constitué au moyen de skis - Google Patents
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- EP0318458A1 EP0318458A1 EP88890288A EP88890288A EP0318458A1 EP 0318458 A1 EP0318458 A1 EP 0318458A1 EP 88890288 A EP88890288 A EP 88890288A EP 88890288 A EP88890288 A EP 88890288A EP 0318458 A1 EP0318458 A1 EP 0318458A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63C—SKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
- A63C11/00—Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
- A63C11/001—Seats formed of skis or of accessories for skis
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- the invention relates to a ski deck chair, with a mat, which has brackets for attachment to skis and ski poles.
- ski deckchairs As is apparent from CH-PS 580 939, there are already such ski deckchairs, but support crossbars are used to fasten the deck mat to the mutually supporting skis and ski poles, which are inserted through the head and foot-side receptacles of the deck mat and on the Skis are to be clamped.
- the slides In addition, in order to achieve a certain level of stability, the slides have to be supported in special support plates, so that due to the required loose and bulky individual parts, a ski deckchair that can be put together only in a bulky and cumbersome transportable bundle can be folded up.
- backpacks which can be converted into a sleeping bag, a sled, a camp bed, a stretcher or even into a weather cape (AT-PS 71 674, DE-PS 156 993, CH-PS 231 623 and DE -PS 366 175), but it is also not possible with these backpacks to be able to produce a ski lounge chair quickly and without additional support and carrying elements.
- the invention is therefore based on the object to remedy these shortcomings and to create a ski deckchair of the type described, which can be assembled and dismantled in a few simple steps, which offers the skier a stable, pleasant rest option and which, last but not least, is packed in a space-saving manner and can be taken with you when skiing without being handicapped.
- the invention solves this problem in that the lying mat in its head-side part on the back has holding loops for carrying the skis and on both long sides support hoods for inserting the ski stick handles, tension bands connecting the support hoods and the corner regions of the foot-side lying mat part to one another, preferably adjustable in length.
- the deck chair is made in one piece and does not require any bulky support and holding elements, which, with the appropriate choice of materials, can be folded up into a small, handy, Parcel, about the size of a pair of ski goggles, is allowed.
- the lying mat is suspended from the side support hoods on the suitably crossed ski poles and at the same time lies on the skis that act as a backrest, which are securely connected to the ski poles in the holding straps on the back of the mat by the lying mat, resulting in mutual support of skis and ski poles. Since the mat part on the foot side is also attached to the support hoods by means of the drawstrings and is thereby pulled up, there is a correct seat recess, which together with the ski backrest results in a very comfortable, relaxing reclining seat. By adjusting the drawstrings, the depth of the seat recess can be changed and adapted to the desired sitting position.
- the support hoods are attached to a preferably length-adjustable carrying strap which also forms transverse carrying straps which are attached to the back of the lying mat and hold the loops for the skis.
- the shoulder strap therefore takes up the majority of the supporting forces and loads that occur, so that the lying mat itself can be made of light, thin material, for example from a plastic fabric or parachute silk, and is well suited for a small-sized folding.
- the strap allows a secure support connection between skis and ski poles and a length adjustment of this strap leads to a choice of the inclination of the deck chair.
- the seat pan is widened by these side tabs, so that a more comfortable seat with less pressure is created for the person sitting.
- the buckles on the side flap ends facilitate the connection of the drawstrings and their length adjustment.
- a hanging loop is provided for the ski tips in the head-end region of the lying mat, since this hanging loop not only additionally stabilizes the position of the skis, but also prevents the lying mat from slipping along the skiing surfaces serving as the backrest.
- a common hanging loop for both ski tips forces the skis guided in the holding loops to expand at the end, which, together with crossed ski poles, ensures a particularly stable positioning of the deck chair.
- a preferably length-adjustable holding strap forms the hanging loop, which runs at both ends over the corners of the head-side lying mat part and engages on the support hoods, this also results in a lightweight construction due to the load absorption by the holding strap and the tension between the hanging loop and support hood, which is also given by the holding strap In addition to increasing stability, there is also lateral support for the seated person in the head area. A length adjustment of the strap allows you to change the seat height of the deck chair.
- a preferably rubber-elastic can be provided in the area of the holding loops on the back of the mat Auxiliary sling to be attached to the ski bindings, which should prevent the lying mat or the holding loops from slipping up when there is no load from a seated person.
- the lying mat with all its straps, straps and. Like. Roll up and lay easily and space-saving, so that they or the like without difficulty in a pocket of a ski suit. can be accommodated.
- the lying mat itself as a container or carrying aid in a manner known per se if, according to the invention, the lying mat has a pocket on the back in the foot part area, pull-through slots for the drawstrings being provided above the pocket edge and / or A belt strap is assigned to side tabs. In this bag, the rest of the lying mat and its additional parts can be stowed away well and protected, which simplifies folding.
- the folded pocket can be carried in the form of a belt pocket, using appropriate Velcro fasteners to fix the folds and as a closure for the bag are useful.
- An essentially rectangular lying mat 1 has on the rear in its head-side part 1a on both longitudinal sides support hoods 2 which are attached to a transverse, longitudinally adjustable carrying strap 3.
- the ends of a holding strap 5, which runs over the corners 6 of the head-side lying mat part 1a and above, also engage on the support hoods 2 forms a suspension loop 7 of the head-end lying mat end, this holding strap 5 also being adjustable.
- tension bands 8 are attached to the support hoods, which extend towards the foot-side lying mat part 1b and can be connected via buckles 9 to side tabs 10 of the foot-side lying mat part 1b.
- ski poles St are now inserted with their handles G into the support hoods 2 and set up crossed on the ground, whereupon the skis S are only guided through the holding loops 4 and with the tips Sp need to be hooked into the hanging loop 7, and the ski deck chair L is ready for use.
- the skis S set up with the treads spread out towards the lying mat 1 act as a backrest and the head-side lying mat part 1a stretched high by means of the holding strap 5 offers a soft headrest. It the result is a stable, stable deck chair that offers the skier a comfortable, comfortable seat.
- the depth of the seat pan 12, the inclined position of the back of the chair and also the seat height can be changed as desired by adjusting the length of the drawstrings 8, the carrying belt 3 and the holding belt 4.
- the lying mat 1 Since the lying mat 1 is made in one piece with all of its brackets and the load-bearing straps and belts result in a lightweight construction without bulky support elements, the lying mat 1 can be rolled up or folded together as a whole and stowed away as a handy package. If, as indicated in FIG. 1, a pocket 13 is sewn onto the back of the lying mat in the foot-side part 1b, not only is this packaging made easier, but also the requirement is created to use the mat 1 as a backpack. For this purpose, there are 14 pull-through slots 15 in the lying mat 1 above the pocket edge, through which the drawstrings 8 can be threaded, so that a backpack is formed when the mat 1 is suitably folded and the drawstrings 8 are suitably connected to the side tabs 10. If the lying mat 1 folded into the pocket format is folded again, a belt pocket can be produced by an additional belt strap 16 assigned to the side flaps 10, wherein Velcro fasteners, not shown, are to be provided for fixing the folds and closing the pockets.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| AT308487A AT387697B (de) | 1987-11-24 | 1987-11-24 | Schi-liegestuhl |
| AT3084/87 | 1987-11-24 |
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| EP0318458A1 true EP0318458A1 (fr) | 1989-05-31 |
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| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| EP88890288A Withdrawn EP0318458A1 (fr) | 1987-11-24 | 1988-11-15 | Siège constitué au moyen de skis |
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| EP (1) | EP0318458A1 (fr) |
| AT (1) | AT387697B (fr) |
Citations (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| CH381371A (de) * | 1961-02-10 | 1964-08-31 | Hediger Manfred | Ski-Liegestuhl |
| CH580939A5 (fr) * | 1974-11-08 | 1976-10-29 | Ramser Willy | |
| FR2335249A1 (fr) * | 1975-12-19 | 1977-07-15 | Clauss Markisen | Dispositif de station allongee monte a partir de deux skis |
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- 1987-11-24 AT AT308487A patent/AT387697B/de not_active IP Right Cessation
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Patent Citations (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| CH381371A (de) * | 1961-02-10 | 1964-08-31 | Hediger Manfred | Ski-Liegestuhl |
| CH580939A5 (fr) * | 1974-11-08 | 1976-10-29 | Ramser Willy | |
| FR2335249A1 (fr) * | 1975-12-19 | 1977-07-15 | Clauss Markisen | Dispositif de station allongee monte a partir de deux skis |
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| AT387697B (de) | 1989-02-27 |
| ATA308487A (de) | 1988-08-15 |
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