Land vehicles – Skates – Runner type
Patent
1979-05-02
1981-04-21
Love, John J.
Land vehicles
Skates
Runner type
280 28, A63C 500
Patent
active
042629276
ABSTRACT:
The tip of a ski, particularly a racing ski, is streamlined. A shaped body is arranged on the upper surface of the ski tip. The bottom running surface of the ski terminates in a tip portion, which is bent forward and upward out of the running surface so as to provide guide stability to the ski. The upwardly bent portion has a generally triangular shaped surface. The triangular surface passes into a rounded, centrally longitudinally extending, air-dividing ridge. The ridge merges at both its lateral sides into concave side surfaces which appear like upwardly inclined sides, and these merge via a rounding, into the convexly rounded upper surface of the shaped body. The ridge has a point of inflection in its course with respect to the central longitudinal plane of the ski. The ski tip is developed in longitudinal section to have a curved form which appears like a thrush head or dolphin head.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1595632 (1926-08-01), Taft
patent: 2611624 (1923-09-01), Gurvich
Love John J.
Smith Milton L.
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