Land vehicles – Skates – Runner type
Patent
1987-07-06
1988-05-17
Love, John J.
Land vehicles
Skates
Runner type
280809, A63C 506
Patent
active
047445840
ABSTRACT:
This sporting, mechanical, paired, ski-steering device consists of a pair of upright curved, sturdy, handlebars attached straight up to the center of a snow ski (one per ski) in the area where standard ski bindings are mounted. The skier stands in the rear of the skis, one foot on each ski and with each foot maintained in position by a toe hold, and bends over or "tucks-in" grabbing with his/her hands these handlebars to provide control and steering. The handlebars can be directly attached to the center of the ski, but as a more convenient and versatile advantage, can also be locked on the ski by the ordinary ski bindings via a special sole that is sized and shaped at its two ends identical to the sole of the user's ski boots sole.
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Love John J.
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