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    • 1. 发明公开
    • ERGONOMIC SPORTSBOARD
    • 符合人体工程学的运动板,
    • EP1007167A1
    • 2000-06-14
    • EP98946646.1
    • 1998-09-03
    • Fournier, Louis
    • Fournier, Louis
    • A63C5/03B63B35/79B63B35/81
    • A63C5/03
    • A sportsboard (10) having an ergonomic upper surface (18). The upper surface (18) of the sportsboard (10) includes at least one upwardly angled portion (20; 22) with respect to a center of the sportsboard (10) adapted to contact the extremities (24, 26) of a rider (28), e.g., the feet, boots and/or bindings. Preferably, the angle is between about 1° and 20°, more preferably between about 4° and 14°, and most preferably between 5° and 12°. The angle preferably accounts for an amount of flex in the sportsboard (10) when ridden, and thus may be, e.g., more preferably in a range of between about 4° and 7° in a flexible sportsboard (10). The extremity contacting sections may be laterally arcuate, may be laterally rotated, and/or may be tilted about a lengthwise axis of the sportsboard (10). In another aspect, to reduce stiffness in the sportsboard (10), a plurality of grooves are formed widthwise across the sportsboard (10), particularly across thicker portions of the sportsboard (10), to reduce the compression forces necessary to bend the sportsboard (10) in a lengthwise direction.
    • 2. 发明授权
    • ERGONOMIC SPORTSBOARD
    • 符合人体工程学的运动板,
    • EP1007167B1
    • 2004-06-02
    • EP98946646.1
    • 1998-09-03
    • Fournier, Louis
    • Fournier, Louis
    • A63C5/03B63B35/79B63B35/81
    • A63C5/03
    • A sportsboard (10) having an ergonomic upper surface (18). The upper surface (18) of the sportsboard (10) includes at least one upwardly angled portion (20; 22) with respect to a center of the sportsboard (10) adapted to contact the extremities (24, 26) of a rider (28), e.g., the feet, boots and/or bindings. Preferably, the angle is between about 1 DEG and 20 DEG , more preferably between about 4 DEG and 14 DEG , and most preferably between 5 DEG and 12 DEG . The angle preferably accounts for an amount of flex in the sportsboard (10) when ridden, and thus may be, e.g., more preferably in a range of between about 4 DEG and 7 DEG in a flexible sportsboard (10). The extremity contacting sections may be laterally arcuate, may be laterally rotated, and/or may be tilted about a lengthwise axis of the sportsboard (10). In another aspect, to reduce stiffness in the sportsboard (10), a plurality of grooves are formed widthwise across the sportsboard (10), particularly across thicker portions of the sportsboard (10), to reduce the compression forces necessary to bend the sportsboard (10) in a lengthwise direction.
    • 10. 发明专利
    • ERGONOMIC SPORTSBOARD
    • CA2302614C
    • 2007-02-20
    • CA2302614
    • 1998-09-03
    • FOURNIER LOUISBOLLMAN WILLIAM H
    • FOURNIER LOUIS
    • A63C5/03B63B35/79B63B35/81
    • A sportsboard (10) having an ergonomic upper surface (18). The upper surface (18) of the sportsboard (10) includes at least one upwardly angled portion (20; 22) with respect to a center of the sportsboard (10) adapted to contact the extremities (24, 26) of a rider (28), e.g., the feet, boots and/or bindings. Preferably, the angle is between abou t 1.degree. and 20.degree., more preferably between about 4.degree. and 14.degree., and most preferably between 5.degree. and 12.degree.. The angle preferably accounts for an amount of flex in the sportsboard (10) when ridden, and thus may be, e.g., more preferably in a range of between about 4.degree. and 7.degree. in a flexible sportsboard (10). The extremity contacting sections may be laterally arcuate, may be laterally rotated, and/or may be tilted about a lengthwise axis of the sportsboard (10). In another aspect, to reduce stiffness in the sportsboard (10), a plurality of grooves are formed widthwise across the sportsboard (10), particularly across thicker portions of the sportsboard (10), to reduce the compression forces necessary to bend the sportsboard (10) in a lengthwise direction.