Grass ski roller boards

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Inventors

Osawa, Kazuo

Application #

807508

Filed

Dec-16-1991

Published

Mar-23-1993

Current US Class

280/11.28
280/809
280/842
280/87.042

International Classes

A63C 005/06; A63C 017/02

Field of Search

280/842 280/11.19 280/11.28 280/7.12 280/7.13 280/7.14 280/87.041 280/87.042 280/600 280/609 280/809 482/71

Examiners

Johnson; Brian

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Keck, Mahin & Cate

US Patent References

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Other References

"Skate Boarder" Magazine, Jun. 1978 issue, Ventrac Advertisement. "Skate Boarder" Magazine, Jan. 1979 issue, Kryptonics Advertisement. Mad Magazine, "Mads Customized Skateboards" (Sissy's Skateboard), Mar. 1977, No. 189, p. 12.

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Abstract
A grass ski is designed to simulate a snow ski in skiing characteristics. The grass ski has an elongate footboard with forward, central and rear portions. The central portion is arched lengthwise in elevation. Suspended beneath the footboard are spaced pairs of rollers including at least one roller pair on the forward portion, at least three roller pairs on the central portion and at least one roller pair on the rear section. One of the roller pairs is mounted on a resilient T-shaped bracket. There are elevated side guards on the forward section.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A grass ski comprising an elongate footboard having a forward portion, a central portion and a rear portion, the central portion being arched lengthwise in elevational view, and a plurality of roller pairs interconnected with and extending beneath the footboard in spaced relation lengthwise of the footboard including at least one roller pair on the forward portion, at least three roller pairs on the central portion and at least one roller pair on the rear portion, wherein said roller pair on the forward portion is mounted on a T-shaped bracket having a base attached to the board, and a resilient arm extending downwardly and rearwardly from the base, said roller pair being mounted on the arm and the footboard has a recess containing a striker pad for limiting upward movement of the arm upon engagement of the arm with the striker pad within the recess.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an improvement of the Grass Ski Roller Board used on areas without snow such as lawns and refers to a Grass Ski Roller Board with motion characteristics, including rolling, rotation, steering (direction change), and braking capabilities similar to ski boards used on snow.

(2) Description of the Prior Art

Grass ski boards have been used on snow-free terrain in the past and have invariably had a roller skate design a little longer than ordinary roller skates, with a multiplicity of rollers centrally arranged on the underside of the rigid ski board provided with fastening facilities for foot attachment so that the grass ski boards known so far were completely different from snow skiing boards in terms of their motion functions, including their rolling, rotating, and braking capabilities.

The present state of the art had therefore discarded all hopes for a grass ski roller board suitable for snow ski training in locations without snow such as artificial lawns and concrete-surfaced areas or for achieving ski competitions on snow-free terrain providing the same feeling of motion as that associated with snow skiing.
 
  A grass ski is designed to simulate a snow ski in skiing characteristics. The grass ski has an elongate foot board with forward, central and rear portions....  Inline roller skates are provided with independent suspension systems, separately suspending one or more of a plurality of wheels. The wheels are mounted...