Ski or snowboard with a plate-type force-transmitting element

Land vehicles – Skates – Runner type

Reexamination Certificate

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C280S607000, C280S609000, C280S610000, C280S011140, C280S011150

Reexamination Certificate

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07946608

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a ski (2) or a snowboard in the form of a board-type gliding device (1), comprising a multi-layered gliding board body. A force-transmitting element (13) is supported on the top face (7) of the gliding board body, the top face of which is provided as a means of supporting a binding mechanism (3) for a connection to a sports shoe which can be released as and when necessary. The force-transmitting element (13) is of a plate-type design and extends across more than 50% of the length of the gliding board body. Within its longitudinal extension, the plate-type force-transmitting element (14) is supported in at least part-portions on the top face (7) of the gliding board body so as to transmit load and is connected to the gliding board body by means of a plurality of connecting zones (30) disposed in the longitudinal direction of the plate-type force-transmitting element (13).

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European Search Report dated Apr. 9, 2008 with English translation of relevant parts.

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