Interface device designed to modify the natural pressure distrib

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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280633, 280634, A63C 908

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053602293

ABSTRACT:
Interface device between a boot and a ski designed to modify the natural distribution of the ski on the snow along the line of a vertical thrust force which at least one part of the boot generates on the ski. The device comprises a vertically-mobile sensing device (11) which absorbs the vertical stresses from the boot, a rocker (16), and a transmission device (21) which transforms the vertical stresses of the boot into a forward-directed force of thrust. The transmission device (21) is connected to the base (25) in a zone raised off the upper ski surface. The transmission device (21) is connected to a transmission element (31) which travels longitudinally in relation to a stationary element (30), and a deformable means (38) blocks relative motion of the transmission element (31) in relation to the stationary element (30).

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patent: 5211418 (1993-05-01), Scherubl
patent: 5222756 (1993-06-01), Gorza
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