EP2201988A1 - Vorrichtung zum Transport von Schneegleitausrüstung - Google Patents
Vorrichtung zum Transport von Schneegleitausrüstung Download PDFInfo
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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
- A63C11/02—Devices for stretching, clamping or pressing skis or snowboards for transportation or storage
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- A63C11/025—Carrying-devices for skis or ski-sticks
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- the present invention relates to a device for carrying a pair of skis.
- the known devices are particularly poorly suited to approaches to practice off-piste. During these walks, the user evolves in difficult conditions and must have great freedom of movement to maintain his balance and facilitate his effort to progress.
- these devices are not suitable for carrying other gliding material such as a snowboard, monoski or skwal.
- the present invention aims to remedy at least one of the aforementioned drawbacks. It aims in particular to provide a device offering improved porting and in particular to ensure the comfort of the user.
- a device for carrying gliding equipment such as a pair of skis having at least two straps of adjustable length each having a first and a second end, the first and second ends being respectively connected together in a first and a second junction, a first and a second retaining strip each arranged to form a retaining loop capable of gripping the ski equipment at a distinct point, so that that in use the ski equipment is disposed substantially vertically in the back of the user, characterized in that it comprises first orientation means connecting the first retaining strip to the first junction and second means d orientation connecting the second retaining strip to the second junction, the first and second orientation means being arranged to allow each of the retaining strips to be disposed at a distance from the junction associated therewith and to pivot about a substantially parallel axis to that of the shoulders of the user relative to the junction
- the shoulder straps make it easy to place the device on the user while ensuring a good tightening at the torso, shoulders and armpits which ensures a good plating of the ends of the straps in the back of the the user.
- the carrying device is thus firmly pressed and retained on the user. It will not tend to slip involuntarily.
- orientation means are arranged to allow the retaining strips and thus the gliding material to be removed from the straps. Moreover, these orientation means allow an angular movement which allows the gliding material to be positioned and to come into contact with the middle of the back and with the buttocks of the user.
- At least one of the orientation means is arranged so that the retaining strip is disposed relative to the junction associated with it at a distance of between three and eight centimeters. This distance is particularly advantageous for the ski equipment is positioned naturally and stably on the back and the buttocks of the user.
- this same distance is between four and a half and six and a half centimeters. Even more preferably, this distance is about five and a half centimeters.
- This positioning increases the comfort of the user since these areas are not subject to abrupt movements during walking and since the contact of the gliding material on these areas is not painful.
- this positioning in no way limits the range of movements of gliding equipment. This positioning is carried out regardless of the gliding material worn.
- the different means of the invention interact to allow the wearing of various gliding material under significantly improved conditions.
- orientation means each comprise an assembly loop for easily interchange the retaining strips by retaining strips of different length.
- the invention allows to wear gliding material whose dimensions may vary. We can wear especially a pair of skis, a snowboard, a board of monoski or a skwal board.
- the device comprises a pair of straps 1, 2.
- Each strap 1, 2 has a first and a second end. The first ends are joined in a first junction 3 and the second ends in a second junction 4.
- these straps 1, 2 are adjustable, for example using notched clamping systems. They may alternatively or cumulatively be elastic. They then comprise at least one part made of elastomer. These models easily adapt to the body of the user and remain easy to put on despite the often bulky clothes that are equipped with the users and that reduce the mobility of the latter.
- the straps 1, 2 are thus woven like a backpack and the upper and lower junctions are shaped so as to be positioned respectively in the top and the bottom of the back of the user.
- first and second junctions 3, 4 are respectively fixed to first and second orientation means 7, 8.
- These first orientation means 7 are themselves respectively connected to a first and a second retaining strip 7, 8.
- the retaining strips 7, 8 each have the function of forming a retaining loop for surrounding a gliding material such as a pair of skis, a snowboard, monoski or skwal.
- a gliding material such as a pair of skis, a snowboard, monoski or skwal.
- Each retaining strip 7, 8 has two complementary ends and shaped to be secured to one another and removably so as to define the retaining loop.
- both ends may have hook-and-loop areas Velcro® type.
- one of these ends may be provided with a male portion intended to cooperate by clipping with a female portion carried by the other end to provide a removable attachment.
- the retaining strips 7, 8 are at least partially elastic.
- Each orientation means 7, 8 has an assembly loop 9, 10 inside which is intended to be inserted a retaining strip 7, 8.
- the device is arranged so that at least one retaining strip 7, 8 is disposed at a distance from the junction 3, 4 associated with this retaining strip.
- at least one orientation means 5, 6 has an assembly loop 9, 10 inside which is intended to be inserted the retaining strip 7, 8.
- means 5, 6 is arranged to position the retaining strip 7, 8 away from the junction 3, 4 associated therewith.
- the orientation means 5, 6 being flexible, this distance can vary to better adapt the position of the gliding material.
- This assembly loop allows easy insertion and removal of the retaining strip 7, 8.
- the length of the headband retaining 7, 8 determines the dimensions of the retaining loop when the two ends of the strip are mutually joined. Therefore, by inserting a first headband can be carried a pair of skis whose soles are pressed against each other, this headband enclosing the upper and lateral faces of each of the skis.
- the sole of each ski will be arranged in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of the shoulders of the user as illustrated in FIG. figure 1 .
- the device according to the invention will then be configured to carry a board, for example snowboard, whose width of the sole can reach several tens of centimeters.
- This second band then encloses the upper face, the side faces and the sole of the board.
- the sole of the snowboard 23 will be arranged in a plane substantially parallel to the axis of the shoulders of the user as illustrated in FIG. figure 2 .
- the retaining strip 7 disposed during use above the retaining strip 8 is positioned under the upper fastener 24.
- the retaining strip 8 is disposed under the lower fastener 25. This provision allows improve the maintenance of the snowboard 23.
- the assembly loop 9, 10 may be made of fabric. It can be formed by folding on itself a piece forming the orientation means 5, 6 and sewing this end. It may also consist of a plastic loop or rubber or metal attached to the orientation means 5,6.
- the assembly loop is defined by two parts of the means 5, 6 cooperating with each other.
- these orientation means 5, 6 have at one of their ends a hook-and-loop zone of the Velcro® type intended to be fixed on a self-gripping zone of the complementary Velcro® type carried by these same means. orientation.
- the loop 9, 10 acts as a carabiner for receiving the retaining strip 7, 8 or a fastener attached to the retaining strip 7, 8.
- the user no longer needs to remove the straps 1, 2 to deposit the gliding material.
- Another user can grab the pair of skis without the wearer having to grab them from his back which avoids unbalanced movements.
- the straps 1, 2 can be kept on the back of the user during the descent. It can be provided that the orientation means 5, 6 are removably attached either to the retaining strips 7, 8 or to the straps 1, 2.
- At least one of the retaining strips 7, 8 is provided with a complementary retaining strip 11.
- This complementary strip 11 is fixed to the retaining strip 7, 8 by a first portion.
- This attachment can be effected by cooperation of complementary hook-and-loop zones of the Velcro® type or by clipping two complementary male and female parts.
- This complementary strip 11 is thus arranged to form a complementary loop around the retaining strip 7, 8. This complementary loop is intended to grip ski poles.
- the retaining strip which during operation is positioned in the lower part of the back of the user, is provided with a complementary strip 11.
- the straps are threaded into the ends. before skis that are directed vertically upwards, and the sticks are fixed at their lower part, inside the complementary loop. The sticks are thus held firmly and easily and do not interfere with the user.
- the two retaining strips 7, 8 are provided with complementary bands 11 arranged to grip the sticks at two distant points.
- the first orientation means 5 are arranged so that the retaining strip 7 associated with it is kept at a distance from the first junction 3 formed by the straps 1, 2. These orientation means 5 also allow a mobility of the retaining strip 7 which can pivot relative to the junction 3. This degree of freedom in rotation is performed along an axis which is substantially horizontal and perpendicular to the shoulders. This axis passes substantially through the first junction 3 during use.
- the second orientation means 6 have a structure and function identical to those of the first orientation means 5. Thus, they allow the second retaining strip 8 to deviate from the second junction 4 and to rotate relative thereto .
- This particular configuration of this device allows a certain freedom of orientation of the gliding material.
- the latter admits indeed a certain vertical deflection and a certain deflection in rotation along an axis parallel to that of the shoulders during use.
- the gliding material is automatically oriented in the back of the user so as to come to bear substantially at the middle of the shoulder blades and the buttocks of the user. These points of support are not uncomfortable and give the user a good freedom of movement. Indeed, the gliding material is set firmly and does not abut against the back of the head or the back of the legs of the user.
- the device that is the subject of the present invention allows effective carrying whatever the size of the gliding material to wear. Moreover, it does not require complex adjustment since the material is naturally oriented to rest on the back and the top of the user's buttocks.
- the applicant has found that with the existing carrying devices the correct positioning of the ski equipment is very delicate or impossible in some cases by acting only on the length of the straps 1, 2.
- the invention allows firmly tighten the straps 1, 2 to prevent movement of the device on the back of the user.
- the orientation means are arranged to allow a distance between each of the retaining strips 7, 8 and the junction 3, 4 which is associated with it of about five to eight centimeters.
- this distance is between four and a half and six and a half centimeters. Even more advantageously, this distance is of the order of five and a half centimeters.
- This distance is measured from the border of the junction of the ends of the straps 1, 2 to the retaining strip 7, 8 associated with this junction. It is specified that the ends of the straps 1, 2 may have various shapes.
- the boundary of the junction is characterized by the limit beyond which the device is no longer constrained by the effort transmitted from the bust of the user to the device. Thus beyond this boundary, the orientation means 5, 6 can be moved freely and independently of the straps 1, 2.
- orientation means 5, 6 which, by their size allow an angular and vertical movement of the gliding material and the assembly loop which allows to interchange strips of various lengths is particularly advantageous since the means interact to ensure stable and comfortable positioning of the various gliding material. It will be noted, however, that the structure of the orientation means 5, 6, in particular the dimension between the junction and the retaining loop proves to be advantageous in itself. Thus, this specificity of the invention can be exploited and protected independently of an assembly loop allowing the interchangeability of the retaining strips 7, 8.
- the orientation means 5, 6 are preferably flexible.
- they are made of fabric. They may have a generally rectangular shape as illustrated in the figures or any other form. They can be attached to the straps 1, 2 by seams.
- the straps 1, 2 are fixed to the orientation means 5, 6 by means of at least one fastening loop acting as a junction zone for the straps 1, 2.
- the device may also comprise a loop attachment by shoulder strap.
- the fastening strip is for example made of metal such as stainless steel. It can be sewn on the orientation means 5, 6 and / or on the straps 1, 2.
- These orientation means 5, 6 can be fixed detachably on the straps 1, 2.
- the device has a symmetry so that the first and second ends of the straps 1, 2 can be indifferently arranged at the top or bottom of the back of the user.
- the device consists essentially of tissue which allows it to impose by folding or rolling a small footprint. It can then be inserted into a pocket which is particularly useful when the approach is completed and the user wants to use his gliding equipment. It may in particular choose a fabric such as cotton for the device.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| FR0859065A FR2940134B1 (fr) | 2008-12-24 | 2008-12-24 | Dispositif pour le transport de materiel de glisse |
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| EP2201988A1 true EP2201988A1 (de) | 2010-06-30 |
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| EP09180523A Withdrawn EP2201988A1 (de) | 2008-12-24 | 2009-12-23 | Vorrichtung zum Transport von Schneegleitausrüstung |
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| WO2012120177A1 (es) * | 2011-03-09 | 2012-09-13 | Fernando Conde Rodriguez | Dispositivo para transporte de material de esqui |
| EP2684582A4 (de) * | 2011-03-09 | 2014-08-20 | Rodriguez Fernando Conde | Vorrichtung zum transport einer skiausrüstung |
Citations (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| FR2604634A1 (fr) | 1986-10-07 | 1988-04-08 | Guehria Mohammed | Porte ski |
| FR2799351A1 (fr) * | 1999-10-08 | 2001-04-13 | Marcel Frossard | Sangle universelle pour le transport aise d'objets longs a la main, sur l'epaule ou en bandouliere |
| FR2852855A1 (fr) * | 2003-03-25 | 2004-10-01 | Mario Coelho | Porte ski et mini ski de poche |
| FR2893513A1 (fr) * | 2005-11-24 | 2007-05-25 | Raoul Jean Joseph Morin | Dispositif permettant de porter une paire de ski a la facon d'un sac a dos ou en bandouliere |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| FR2604634A1 (fr) | 1986-10-07 | 1988-04-08 | Guehria Mohammed | Porte ski |
| FR2799351A1 (fr) * | 1999-10-08 | 2001-04-13 | Marcel Frossard | Sangle universelle pour le transport aise d'objets longs a la main, sur l'epaule ou en bandouliere |
| FR2852855A1 (fr) * | 2003-03-25 | 2004-10-01 | Mario Coelho | Porte ski et mini ski de poche |
| FR2893513A1 (fr) * | 2005-11-24 | 2007-05-25 | Raoul Jean Joseph Morin | Dispositif permettant de porter une paire de ski a la facon d'un sac a dos ou en bandouliere |
Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WO2012120177A1 (es) * | 2011-03-09 | 2012-09-13 | Fernando Conde Rodriguez | Dispositivo para transporte de material de esqui |
| EP2684582A4 (de) * | 2011-03-09 | 2014-08-20 | Rodriguez Fernando Conde | Vorrichtung zum transport einer skiausrüstung |
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| FR2940134B1 (fr) | 2012-11-30 |
| FR2940134A1 (fr) | 2010-06-25 |
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