Twinski connecting arch structure

A - Human Necessities – 63 – C

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A63C 5/00 (2006.01) A63C 5/16 (2006.01)

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CA 1127678

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A bridge structure is provided for use with a twinski having a single nose at the tip thereof and a pair of tails, the tails being adjustably and floatingly held together by the bridge structure. The bridge structure comprises: (i) an arch; (ii) a ball structure secured to, or integrally formed at, each end of the arch; (iii) a pair of socket structures, each such socket structure being adapted to mate with, and snuggingly embrace, a respective one of the ball structures; and (iv) means for securing the socket structures to a respective one of the pair of tails. Such bridge structure is simple in construction, light- weight, and easy to use. It enables the provision of a twinski having extremely good manoeuverability, good pivot turnability, controlled turns at substantially all speeds, good support on powder snow and excellent manoeuverability in both packed and corn snow. The four edges provide greater control and the interconnected tail section work indepen- dently. If a single nose is a separate mononose structure, the bridge structure enables interconversion of conventional skis to twinskis.

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