WO2002072214A1 - Protective device for boards, particularlysnowboards or skwals - Google Patents
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- A63C11/00—Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
- A63C11/02—Devices for stretching, clamping or pressing skis or snowboards for transportation or storage
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- the invention relates to a protective device, in particular sliding surface protective device, for boards, in particular snow boards or skwal, according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
- board is understood below to mean, in particular, but not exclusively, snow boards or so-called skwals or also so-called sand boards.
- Sacks are known from practice for stowing snow boards. These have a considerable wall thickness, so that they have to be stored in special places or in backpacks and cannot simply be inserted into vest or trouser pockets. Such bags also take up too much volume when empty, in which there is no board in the respective bag.
- a covering device consisting of numerous layers is known from EP-A1-0 811 401. Such a device is difficult to stow away if there is no snow board in it.
- an ' edge protection and carrying device for the transport of snow boards is known.
- This device comprises two U-shaped plastic profiles encompassing the edges of the board, which are plugged onto the board ends and releasably connected to one another across the board. This device is unable to effectively prevent scratching or damage to the sliding surface of the snowboard.
- a protective device for snowboards is known from US-A-5 664 808, which is also designed as an edge protection device.
- Another edge protection device is known from US-A-6 012 734, which is mainly provided at the ends of the snowboard.
- a further protective device is described in US Pat. No. 5,967,314, which consists of a edge protection and consists of a cover surrounding the entire lower surface, and thus the sliding surface, of the snowboard. The cover is connected to the peripheral edge protection device. This cover consists of several layers and takes up a lot of space, even if no board is to be covered.
- a protective device is known from US-A-5 163 550. Similar to the prior art described immediately above, this protective device has a protective cover covering the entire base area and the peripheral edges. The circumferential edges of the board are covered by a bead through which an elastic rope runs. To protect the board, the protective device must be pulled around the edges of the board so that they come to rest below the bead in a U-shaped or sack-shaped recess. Since the elastic cable is rubber-like, for example, this process can be cumbersome and time-consuming.
- the invention has for its object to provide a protective device of the type mentioned, which is easier to handle.
- the protective cover has a device for easier handling, in particular for easier stowing and transporting the cover in the folded state.
- the device for easier handling of the casing has a band, an inside pocket and / or a carrying belt.
- the protective cover can easily be held in the collapsed, preferably in the rolled-up state. This effectively prevents the casing from accidentally falling apart.
- the protective cover can be easily transported, for example, on the driver's body when folded.
- the band comprises two laces sewn onto the sheath, preferably with a Velcro fastener.
- the bands can extend around the protective cover in the circumferential direction.
- the inside pocket is formed approximately in the longitudinal center or at one end of the protective cover.
- the protective cover can thus be rolled up from its two ends and finally stowed in the pocket.
- this can be rolled up from its opposite, other end and also in the specific Ta ⁇ be stowed.
- the protective cover is advantageously made of a flexible, elastic fabric, preferably a stretch fabric, or a heat-insulating fabric. So that the sleeve may preferably be in the collapsed state in the sense of Dop ⁇ pelrial as body protection, in particular as kidney contactor. The elasticity of the fabric makes it easier to insert the board into the protective cover.
- the protective cover has a circumferential elastic band on its inside and preferably rubber knobs on its outside.
- the rubber knobs increase the slip resistance of the protective cover considerably.
- the driver of the snow board can easily sit on the board provided with the protective cover without the board constantly slipping away.
- This training offers considerable advantages when resting in the mountains or at a picnic.
- the protective cover has a pocket on each of its two longitudinal ends, into each of which one end of the board can be inserted.
- Such a process of inserting the board, in particular in connection with an elastic material, for example a stretch fabric, or in connection with a zipper can be carried out much more easily and in a time-saving manner than arranging the board in the protective device known from the closest prior art.
- Such handling can easily be carried out by just one person.
- an oversight of a board with the inventive protective device is quick and easy to perform.
- the protective cover is made of a flexible material that is, for example, a woven or non-woven material. Such material can be folded to a very small volume and be put on the board ⁇ driver for example in his jacket pocket.
- the flexible material is advantageously elastic, so that the board can easily be inserted into the pockets with little time and effort.
- At least one of the pockets has a device for opening / closing, which is preferably designed in the form of a Velcro fastener or a zipper that is protected towards the board.
- a device for opening / closing which is preferably designed in the form of a Velcro fastener or a zipper that is protected towards the board.
- This development is particularly suitable for non-elastic materials, since in these the one end of the board can be easily inserted into one pocket and the other end can be easily inserted into the pocket opened by means of the aforementioned device.
- For closing the bag provided with the means to be drawn out only on the 'protected to the board zipper or the sides of the surface fastener are to be pressed against each other.
- the device for opening / closing the respective pocket is provided centrally on or near the outer edge thereof.
- the halves of the bag have to be opened to receive the end of the board
- the device can be designed in such a way that the entire bag can be folded to one side. This further simplifies the handling of the protective device according to the invention. Even inexperienced in packaging boards drivers can 'their board so after a few easy steps with the inventive, practical guard post provided.
- a hanger straps and / or a carrying strap is secured to the protective cover, the ends of the support belt are preferably Stigt on the outer surface of the underside of the protective covering and / or BEFE at the inner, mutually facing ends of the pockets ⁇ .
- a carrying strap makes it much easier to carry the board. If desired, wearing can be done without reaching around the edges of the board and thus without gloves can be mastered if, for example, the shoulder strap is placed over the shoulder.
- small pockets and / or straps for stowing further objects are on the pockets for the board.
- FIG. 1 shows a partial top view of a protective device for boards according to first embodiments
- FIG. 2 shows a partial top view of a protective device for boards according to other embodiments
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective, schematic view of a protective device for boards according to a further embodiment
- Fig. 4 is a schematic plan view of another embodiment of the protective device for boards.
- the term "board” used here includes in particular snow boards, so-called skwals or sand boards. Such boards can have different shapes. So the ends can be round on both sides. But it is also possible, for example a round end in front and to provide a relatively straight end at the rear. It is clear that the protective device according to the invention is adapted to the shape of the respective board.
- a protective device 1 which is designed as a sliding surface protective device for such boards, is partially shown in a schematic plan view according to a first and second embodiment of the invention in FIG. 1.
- the protective device 1 comprises a protective sheath 12 which is surrounded by the 'which is closer indicated in Fig. 3 Board at least partially.
- the protective cover 12 has an underside 9, the dimensions of which correspond approximately to that of the underside of the board in question and is adapted to this.
- the outer edge of the protective cover 12 is pulled up a bit and drawn inwards, so that the board can be inserted between the edge and the underside 9.
- the inner edges 18 of the protective cover 12 are preferably reinforced and provided with an elastic pull, for example a rubber pull 19.
- the protective cover 12 has a device 8 ' for easier handling of the cover in the folded state.
- the device 8 for easier handling of the sheath has a band 28 with two laces connected to the sheath, in particular sewn onto the sheath, preferably with a Velcro fastener, not shown in detail. It is also possible to omit one of the two laces and to form the tape in such a way that the outer, free end of the Ban ⁇ thereof of the facing with the other end of the band portion is connected.
- a further embodiment is tet angedeu ⁇ also in FIG. 1.
- the underside 9 of the protective cover is provided on its outer side with rubber knobs 29, which are indicated by dashed lines in FIG. 1.
- the rubber knobs 29 can be uniformly or non-uniformly spaced apart from one another over the entire Outside surface of the bottom 9 of the protective cover 12 may be provided.
- the device 8 for easier handling of the cover has an inner pocket 38 which is formed approximately in the longitudinal center of the protective cover 12, as shown in solid lines in FIG. 2, or at one end of the protective cover.
- the inner pocket 38 is arranged at the upper longitudinal end 14 of the casing. 2 preferably consists of an upper and a lower half which can be closed by means of a closure 39, preferably a Velcro fastener, which is only indicated schematically.
- the inner pocket 38 arranged near the upper longitudinal end 14 can also have such a closure.
- the device 8 further comprises a carrying belt 43, which is provided with a closure, not shown in detail.
- the carrying belt is only indicated in dashed lines in FIG. 2 in the case of the pocket 38 provided at the end of the casing. It can also trained 'in which in the longitudinal center of the protective cover, in Fig. Bag shown in solid lines 2 38 may be provided.
- the belt 43 can be fastened with buttons or snap fasteners, with a snap fastener or with a Velcro fastener.
- the carrying belt 43 can, if it is approximately provided in the longitudinal center of the shell in the illustrated in Fig. 2 in solid lines pocket 38 also serve 12 to draw each other, the inner edges 18 of the protective sheath when the protective sheath the board to ⁇ gives.
- the protective cover is preferably made of a flexible, elasti ⁇ 's fabric, preferably a stretch fabric, or a fabric would ⁇ meisolierenden manufactured, so that the inventive Protective device 1 in the collapsed state can also be used as body protection, in particular as kidney protection.
- the protective device according to the invention preferably has a carrying belt 43. It is also possible that the embodiments according to FIG. 1 are also provided with a carrying belt.
- FIG. 3 A perspective, schematic view of a further protective device 1 according to the invention for boards, in particular snow boards 2, is shown in FIG. 3.
- the shape and design of the board 2 are known.
- the board 2 has parallel longitudinal edges 3, 4 and, for example, a blunt end 5 with rounded corners 6, 7 and a rather pointed end 10 with a rounded corner 11.
- Fig. 3 only the middle section or area 23 of the board is visible and therefore shown in solid lines.
- the blunt end 5 and the pointed end 10 are only drawn as non-visible edges and are therefore shown in dashed lines.
- the protective device 1 has the protective sheath 12 which partially surrounds the board 2.
- the protective cover 12 is provided at its two longitudinal ends 13, 14 with a pocket 15, 16, into each of which one end 5 or 10 of the board 2 can be inserted.
- the protective cover 12 has an underside 9 covering the entire bottom surface of the board 2, which is not shown in detail, with a base area which is slightly larger than the bottom surface of the board.
- the base of the protective cover 12 is, as mentioned, adapted to the shape of the board.
- the base surface has in its central region parallel longitudinal edges 17, 20 and at their longitudinal ends 13, 14 each having a cover 21, 22, which together with the Bo ⁇ 12 den specification the protective case at the longitudinal ends 13 and 14, the above-mentioned pockets 15, which form the sixteenth
- the base surface has at least one the pockets 15, 16 a device 27 for opening / closing the respective pocket.
- the pockets 15, 16 are located only in the area of the ends 5, 10 of the board, so that the central area 23 of the upper side 24 of the board 2 remains free and the protective device 1 is therefore not provided in this area.
- the pockets 15, 16 cover about 1/8 to 1/4 of the entire top surface of the board.
- the protective cover 12 is made from a flexible material, for example from a woven or non-woven material.
- the flexible material is preferably elastic.
- the protective cover can have one or more stretch fabric zones 45, one of which is indicated schematically by dash-dotted lines in FIG. 2 and which can also be provided in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3.
- At least one of the pockets 15, 16 has a device 27 for opening / closing the respective pocket.
- This device 27 is indicated with respect to the pocket 16 and is located approximately centrally on this.
- the device 27 for opening / closing the respective pocket is, for example, a zipper that is protected toward the board or a Velcro fastener.
- the device 27 of the pocket 30 may be arranged for opening / closing of each ⁇ assisco bag too close to the outer edge and parallel thereto.
- the device 27 can extend from the pocket opening 31 along the edge 30 to the free tip or end of the respective pocket.
- the device 27 asymmetrically on the top of the pocket.
- Such an asymmetrical design of the device lends itself, for example, in connection with the other pocket 15, which has a small pocket 32 on its top for stowing further objects, such as, for. B. a wallet or a ski subscription card.
- the small pocket 32 can also be formed asymmetrically on the pocket 15.
- two straps 33 are also on the bag 16 for stowing other objects, such as. B. of gloves attached.
- a suspension strap 44 and / or a carrying strap 34 is provided on the protective cover 12, the ends 35, 36 of which, as shown in FIG. 3, are located at or near the inner, mutually facing ends 37, 40 of the pockets 15, 16 are attached.
- the inner ends 37, 40 of the pockets 15, 16 can also be reinforced to accommodate the eyelets 41, 42 shown in FIG. 3.
- the carrying strap 34 is connected to the outer surface of the underside 9 of the protective cover 12, the ends 35, 36 of the carrying strap being sewn to the protective cover, for example, as indicated in FIG. 4. In the last described embodiment, the carrying strap 34 is therefore on the back of the protective cover.
- the suspension strap 44 is preferably sewn to one of the ends or covers of the protective cover 12.
- the cover can be both the hanging strap and the one or more carrying straps exhibit.
- the eyelets can also or additionally be attached near the longitudinal edge 20 of the protective cover 12, as is illustrated at 46.
- snap hooks or bayonet catches (not shown) for attaching the carrying strap 34 can be hooked into the eyelets, in particular into the lateral eyelets 46.
- Lateral eyelets 46 make it easier to hang the board located in the • protective cover on the body of the board carrier.
- two pockets can also be arranged next to one another, so that, for example, a zipper for opening / closing the pocket 15 can be arranged centrally between the pockets.
- the blunt end 5 of the board 2 in the pocket 15 of the.
- Protective cover 12 inserted through the pocket opening, which is arranged between the inner end 37 of the pocket 15 and the lower layer of the protective cover.
- the blunt end 5 of the board 2 lies approximately at the longitudinal end 13 of the protective cover 12.
- the opposite, for example pointed, end 10 of the board is inserted into the other pocket 16 via the pocket opening 31.
- the end 10 can also be of blunt design.
- the pocket opening 31 is pulled over the rounded corner 11 of the board.
- the device 27 can also be opened, for example in the form of a zipper, for opening / closing the bag, and each half or side of the bag can be opened. Then the end 10 of the board is placed in the pocket, the tops of the pockets are closed. folded back, and the zipper is preferably pulled towards the inner end 40 of the bag.
- the protective device 1 together with the board 2 can be worn easily over the shoulder or also across the back of the board driver. It is also possible to carry the board stowed in the protective cover 12 under one arm with one hand. Since the protective cover 12 also extends around the outer lower edges of the board (see FIGS. 1 and 2), such a transport of the board is unproblematic.
- the protective cover is folded, folded or rolled, in each case from its outer end to the device according to the invention for easier handling of the cover, that is to say, for example, to the band 28 or to the inside pocket 38 and then surrounded by the tape or stowed in the bag. If the protective device is provided with a carrying belt, the cover can be comfortably worn on the body when folded.
- rubber elastic 47 can also be sewn into the fabric of the protective cover at one or more points in order to make the latter stretchable.
- parallel strips 48 are provided near the longitudinal ends 13, 14 of the protective cover 12, which form the elastic rubber elastic 47.
- the elastic rubber elastic 47 can also be used in conjunction with the embodiments shown and / or described in FIGS. 1 to 3.
- one of the pockets 15, 16 can also be used for stowing the folded protective cover.
- the protective device for boards, in particular snow boards or skwal explained above, it is therefore easier to handle the board, especially when it is being transported.
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