A - Human Necessities – 63 – C
Patent
A - Human Necessities
63
C
A63C 5/04 (2006.01) A63C 5/00 (2006.01) A63C 5/12 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2161371
A ballet ski 10 is provided for achieving enhanced stability when a skier is stationary or moving slowly. The bottom surface 18 of the ski 10 has a planar elliptical portion 42 centrally under the foot of the skier. Remaining portions of the bottom surface 18 are convex from front to rear and convex from side to side. Thus, a skier can easily roll from the planar ellipse 42 and into the curved portion to carry out selected ballet maneuvers. Preferably, the ski is formed from separate components configured to form air pockets 60 that reduce the weight of the ski. The ski may also include chamfers 36, 38 near the rear binding to enable a brake 32, 34 to rotate into the snow. Additionally, hook receiving apertures 40 may be formed through the rear end 14 of the ski 10. A pair of the skis 10 may then be used with straps 82 having hooks 84, 86 engageable in the apertures for conveniently suspending the skis 10 in a carrying position.
Feketa James
Gauer Richard
Feketa James
Gauer Richard
Moffat & Co.
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