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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 FRENOS PARA MONOPATINES PCT/ES2008/000798 2008-12-23 WO2009092831A1 2009-07-30 LORENZO SMALLWOOD, Sara, Yurena

Constituido a partir de un dispositivo que se acopla a una tabla con ruedas instalándose en ella mediante una pletina atornillada a un monopatín estando constituido su borde por una bisagra que engarza con un pedal orientado hacia el lado posterior de la tabla. Dicho pedal recupera su posición inicial después de su accionamiento mediante un muelle. El pedal, en su extremo superior, está perforado por un tubo que Io cruza de parte a parte. De cada uno de sus extremos parte una barra formando un arco que termina en un segundo tubo paralelo al que cruza el pedal y que se encuentra instalado bajo la tabla cerrando esta estructura solidaria al pedal. El tubo instalado bajo la tabla es más largo que el que cruza el pedal terminando en dos pletinas en forma de cilindro. Dichas pletinas en forma de cilindro frenan las ruedas.

2 Snowboard brake US11588461 2006-10-27 US20070096432A1 2007-05-03 Martin Wilson
A snowboard brake featuring a preferably curved blade member which translatably engages on a top surface of a mount. The mount is adapted for engagement to a snowboard. The blade is user deployable from a retracted position to a deployed position wherein the leading edge of the blade projects below the surface of the snowboard.
3 Snowboard brake US10570959 2004-09-08 US20070075524A1 2007-04-05 David Kelly
A braking device (10, 50, 203) for a board includes a brake base (16,52) and a braking arm (56) which is mountable to the base and movable relative thereto between a retracted position and a braking position. The device further includes a biasing spring (72) to bias the braking arm into its braking position, and a locking mechanism (13,90,206) operative to releasably lock the braking arm in its retracted position.
4 Brake for roller skis US11145800 2005-06-06 US20060273532A1 2006-12-07 Lennart Johnson
In one aspect, a leg activated brake for a foot supporting rolling device, such as a roller ski. Roller skis generally have one wheel mounted to each end of the foot supporting frame which houses a ski binding for the skier's boot. The brake system mounts to the frame of the roller ski and when the brake is activated by the leg, the brake applies frictional force to the rear wheel to stop the roller ski.
5 SNOW BOARD PARKING BRAKE APPARATUS EP94903594.3 1993-12-09 EP0678049B1 1999-03-10 OZBURN, James C.
A snow board parking brake apparatus (12) for holding a snow board (14) at rest during the time a snow boarder is attaching or detaching the snow boarder's boots to or from the snow board bindings. A function of this invention is to make snow boarding more enjoyable by 1) holding the snow board member stable on the snow while the snow boarder is attaching or detaching the snow boarder's boots and snow board bindings, 2) removing snow buildup on the snow boarder's boot soles, 3) providing a convenient handle (118) to hand carry the snow board when the snow boarder is walking, and 4) providing convenient rings to attach a carrying strap to put over the snow boarder's shoulder or a padlock and chain assembly for security during storage of the snow board member. The snow board parking brake apparatus includes 1) a basic support base assembly (32) secured to the snow board member (14), and 2) a main parking brake assembly (34) mounted on the basic support base assembly (32). The main brake parking assembly (34) has to move a brake blade assembly (74) movable in an upwardly, laterally, and downwardly position extended laterally and below a lower surface of the snow board member (14).
6 SNOW BOARD PARKING BRAKE APPARATUS. EP94903594 1993-12-09 EP0678049A4 1996-02-28 OZBURN JAMES C
A snow board parking brake apparatus (12) for holding a snow board (14) at rest during the time a snow boarder is attaching or detaching the snow boarder's boots to or from the snow board bindings. A function of this invention is to make snow boarding more enjoyable by 1) holding the snow board member stable on the snow while the snow boarder is attaching or detaching the snow boarder's boots and snow board bindings, 2) removing snow buildup on the snow boarder's boot soles, 3) providing a convenient handle (118) to hand carry the snow board when the snow boarder is walking, and 4) providing convenient rings to attach a carrying strap to put over the snow boarder's shoulder or a padlock and chain assembly for security during storage of the snow board member. The snow board parking brake apparatus includes 1) a basic support base assembly (32) secured to the snow board member (14), and 2) a main parking brake assembly (34) mounted on the basic support base assembly (32). The main brake parking assembly (34) has to move a brake blade assembly (74) movable in an upwardly, laterally, and downwardly position extended laterally and below a lower surface of the snow board member (14).
7 SNOW BOARD PARKING BRAKE APPARATUS EP94903594.0 1993-12-09 EP0678049A1 1995-10-25 OZBURN, James C.
A snow board parking brake apparatus (12) for holding a snow board (14) at rest during the time a snow boarder is attaching or detaching the snow boarder's boots to or from the snow board bindings. A function of this invention is to make snow boarding more enjoyable by 1) holding the snow board member stable on the snow while the snow boarder is attaching or detaching the snow boarder's boots and snow board bindings, 2) removing snow buildup on the snow boarder's boot soles, 3) providing a convenient handle (118) to hand carry the snow board when the snow boarder is walking, and 4) providing convenient rings to attach a carrying strap to put over the snow boarder's shoulder or a padlock and chain assembly for security during storage of the snow board member. The snow board parking brake apparatus includes 1) a basic support base assembly (32) secured to the snow board member (14), and 2) a main parking brake assembly (34) mounted on the basic support base assembly (32). The main brake parking assembly (34) has to move a brake blade assembly (74) movable in an upwardly, laterally, and downwardly position extended laterally and below a lower surface of the snow board member (14).
8 Heel holder combined with a ski brake US350659 1982-02-22 US4496167A 1985-01-29 Erwin Krob; Friedrich Leichtfried; Helmut Bauer
A heel holder includes a ski brake, a bearing block which is arranged on a base plate, and a housing which is supported swingably on the bearing block, wherein the housing carries a sole hold-down member which is under the influence of a spring, and is held in the skiing position by a locking lever or a pawl, and wherein braking mandrels of the ski brake, with respect to their swivelling movement to the braking position, are controlled by the housing. In order to permit an opening of the heel holder and a swivelling of the ski brake into the braking position in a simple manner when only the front jaw of the ski binding has released, the ski brake is provided with a stepping plate and is operatively connected through a coupling or operating member to the locking lever or the pawl.
9 Heel grip with pedal operated ski brake for rotary ski binding US347225 1982-02-09 US4485536A 1984-12-04 Gerd Klubitschko
A heel grip for a rotary ski binding having a lever pivotally mounted on a rotary plate for rotation between skiing and braking positions, a pair of brake wings mounted on the lever to move with the lever between skiing and braking positions and being rotatable on the lever between positions inboard and outboard of the ski, and a spring wire connecting member having an intermediate portion connected to a pedal and free end portions connected to the brake wings, the pedal engaging the connecting member between its intermediate and free end portions to deform the connecting member and rotate the wings to their inboard position as the pedal is moved to its skiing position and the latter action being reversed to move the wings to their outboard position as the pedal is moved out of the skiing position.
10 Fastening device for a snowboard brake US10526157 2003-09-04 US20060071449A1 2006-04-06 Jon Backlund
A fastening device or removable brake device (4) on a snowboard comprises an active braking part in the form of a movable brake heel that is flexibly joined to a base section arranged on the snowboard. The base section and the snowboard each include structure that allows the base section to slide to the intended position on the snowboard and structure, which in a retaining manner, locks the base section in place on the snowboard.
11 Device for mounting a brake on a ski US563956 1975-04-01 US3992030A 1976-11-16 Georges Pierre Joseph Salomon
A device for mounting a brake on a ski having a safety fastening comprising a longitudinal slide bar attached to the ski comprises a brake element slidably mounted on the slide bar. The brake element is secured in place and is so fitted that it cannot be detached from the slide bar in the transverse direction.
12 Ski boot heel binding equipped with ski brake US971253 1978-12-18 US4231584A 1980-11-04 Toshikazu Kikuchi
In a ski boot heel binding comprising a heel supporting body slidably mounted on a base plate, a transverse shaft is rotatably supported by the supporting body and has fixed thereto a ski brake and a lever to rotate together with the shaft. The lever is operatively connected with a stationary part of the base plate in such a manner that when the supporting body slides back or forth along the base plate, the lever rotates about the stationary part of the base plate.
13 Combination ski boot retainer and ski brake US198133 1980-10-21 US4366968A 1983-01-04 Gerd Klubitschko
A ski stop is associated with a heel tightener for safety ski bindings that comprises a boot heel-supporting turntable to which there are pivotably secured two pull members, one passing each side of the boot heel, which carry a sole retainer movable against the force of at least one spring. To permit stepping into the binding without prior manipulation and automatically bring the ski stop to a position ready for operation, a base plate fixed to the ski and carrying the turntable has a horizontal cross-shaft to which there is pivoted a pedal of the ski stop that is pivotable against the force of at least one spring to a position above the turntable at least approximately parallel to the base plate. At least one lever in the form of a braking skid is hinged to the pedal parallel to its pivotal shaft and the arm of the lever is guided for longitudinal movement in an eyelet on the ski.
14 Heel-release binding with a coupled ski brake US911799 1978-06-02 US4216976A 1980-08-12 Erwin Krob
A heel-release binding pivotally secured to a base plate which is in turn slidable on a set of rails fixedly secured to the upper surface of a ski along the longitudinal axis of the ski. A ski brake is pivotally secured to the base plate and is movable therewith. The axles supporting the ski brake for pivotal movement extend inwardly of the base plate. Notches are provided in each of the rails on the ski to facilitate the movement of the base plate longitudinally of the ski. A support flange is provided on the heel-release binding and is positioned to be engaged by the holding arms of the ski brake only when the holding arms are urged from the upright braking position toward the retracted downhill position. The holding arms are readily pivotal between the retracted position and the braking position without necessarily requiring a pivotal movement of the heel-release binding when the ski boot is not engaged with the heel-release binding.
15 Snow scooter with rear mounted foot actuated brake US10452682 2003-05-30 US20030193170A1 2003-10-16 Robert Louis Gille; James R. Abney
Apparatus and methods for conveying a user across snow, sand, or similar media. The apparatus may include a snowskate or snow scooter comprising an elongated glide plate having an upper surface with a stand-on area for receiving the feet of a user and a lower surface for slidingly but controllably engaging snow. The glide plate also may have front and back portions that are rounded and/or bent upwards. The apparatus also may include wheels, a handle, and/or a brake.
16 Snow scooter with rear mounted foot actuated brake US10452682 2003-05-30 US06935640B2 2005-08-30 Robert Louis Gille; James R. Abney
A improvement to a snow scooter having a longitudinal axis, a stand-on area, a back portion rearward of the stand-on area, a handle, and at least one gliding surface having a flat portion defining a plane. The improvement includes a brake plate, operable with a foot of a rider, mounted at an aft end of the scooter. The brake plate is oriented transverse to the longitudinal axis, and is affixed to the scooter with a pivot transverse to the longitudinal axis in the back portion rearward of the stand-on area. Further, the brake plate is retained above the plane of the flat portion of the gliding surface by a spring until depressed with a force that overcomes the spring allowing the brake plate to pivot downwardly to protrude below the plane of the flat portion of the gliding surface.
17 Skishoes with brakes and extension and retraction stops therefor US664419 1996-06-14 US5735063A 1998-04-07 John H. Mc Manus
A skishoe having a central, downwardly concave arch portion, an upwardly concave toe portion, an upwardly concave heel portion, and a snow gripping blade. The snow gripping blade is pivotable about an axis lying within the camber of the arch portion and extending transversely of the skishoe. A first adjustable stop is provided for limiting the angular deflection of the gripper blade from its fully retracted position in the camber. A second adjustable blade stop is provided for limiting the retraction of the blade into the camber, and a spring is provided for resiliently biasing the blade toward the first adjustable blade stop. Electric drive motors are provided for selectively positioning said stops. Manually operated control means, attached to the body of the user, are provided for controlling said electric drive motors.
18 Ski brake and device for modifying the natural pressure distribution of a ski over its sliding surface and a ski equipped therewith US291909 1994-08-18 US5642897A 1997-07-01 Bernard Couderc; Pierre Szafranski
The invention is related to a ski brake including two braking arms and a spring for returning the braking arms into an active braking position. The activation mechanism of the braking arms include two levers which extend between the front and rear binding elements, and are mutually journalled in the manner of a toggle joint.
19 Snowboard binding including rotating connection system with braking means EP06253580.2 2006-07-07 EP1741474A3 2007-07-11 Panzeri, Ezio

A connection system for connecting a board 1 to a boot comprises a plate 5 which is connectable to the board 1, a button 3 having a bottom face and a top face, the top face being connectable to a boot or binding 2, and a collar 4, wherein a part of the button 3 is sandwiched between the collar 4 and the plate 5 with its bottom face adjoining the plate 5, and its top face exposed through the collar 4, such that it can rotate about an axis passing through the connection system and wherein the bottom face of the button 3 has a curved surface, which has rotational symmetry with and which adjoins a complimentary curved surface on the plate 5, such that button 3 can roll to move its axis of rotation A away from an axis P perpendicular to the plate 5, and in that the connection system comprises braking means 8, which restricts movement of the button 3.

20 Snowboard binding including rotating connection system with braking means EP06253580.2 2006-07-07 EP1741474B1 2009-03-25 Panzeri, Ezio