Patents Assigned to ATOMIC Austria GmbH
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Board-type runner device with at least one device for increasing resistance to slipping and friction
Patent number: 7216887Abstract: The invention relates to a board-type runner device (1), consisting of at least a top layer (2) with a top surface (4) and a running layer (3) with a running surface (5) lying opposite it and optionally having edging elements (6) extending in the longitudinal direction of the runner device (1), and the top surface (4) of the top layer (2) and/or the running surface (5) of the running layer (3) has at least one recess (13, 14). The at least one recess (13; 14) is provided with a device (21) for increasing slipping and friction resistance at the running surface (5) and/or top surface (4) if necessary, at least in the region of the recess (13; 14).Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Bernhard Riepler -
Patent number: 7213828Abstract: In a ski, jumping ski or snowboard comprising a running surface lining, a top layer and several layers disposed between the running surface lining and the top layer, the running surface lining and the top layer having an external face facing away from the core, at least one of the external faces has an at least partially structured surface with a plurality of recesses. The recesses have a depth smaller than the thickness of the running surface lining and the top layer, and an annular rounded transition region surrounds the recesses, the rounded transition region having an arcuate contour which is convex relative to the external face.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2002Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventors: Bernhard Riepler, Georg Klausner
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Publication number: 20070018431Abstract: A method of manufacturing a ski in which bonding portions join non-metal side members (20) and a metal sheet (18) to form a cap preform section. The cap preform section is pressed downward against the top surface of a core (14) and heat is applied to bond the cap preform section to the core (14). The bonding portions include bonding strips (22) formed of a thermoplastic material that becomes adhesive when subjected to pressure and heat at a sufficiently high temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: January 25, 2007Applicant: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventors: Peter Turner, Mark Soderberg, Robert Burns
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Patent number: 7073809Abstract: A snowboard binding comprises base plate with an extension in the peripheral regions on either side of its longitudinal axis, and a U-shaped support element, each extension retaining a respective leg of the support element, which supports a back support pivotably disposed in the region of the support element base and/or which is a stop restriction for a back support mounted on the extensions of the base plate. A pivot bearing mounts the support element so as to be pivotable in a limited pivot path about a pivot axis extending transversely to the longitudinal axis and parallel to the base plate. The binding comprises an adjusting and locking mechanism for fixing the support element in a desired angular position relative to the base plate, and/or an elastically resilient damping mechanism for rebounding the support element into a pre-defined angular position relative to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer
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Patent number: 7063345Abstract: The invention relates to a safety ski binding (1) with a toe and a heel binding (4, 5) and an electronic circuit arrangement (6). This circuit arrangement (6) comprises a computer unit and a memory system as well as a sensor system (8) for detecting at least one set safety release value of the safety ski binding (1). The circuit arrangement (6) has at least one electronic evaluation device (13, 14) with a software-driven, programmable micro-controller (39, 40), the micro-controller (39, 40) having a non-volatile memory system (41, 42) or being connected to a non-volatile memory system (41, 42). This micro-controller (39, 40) is programmed to store manually altered settings of the safety release value and/or changing states of the safety ski binding (1) detected by the sensor system (8) in the memory system (41, 42).Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer
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Patent number: 7025373Abstract: A safety ski binding (1) with a toe and a heel binding (4,5) and an electronic circuit (6) incorporating an electronic display device (7) and sensor system (8) for displaying at lest one set safety release value of the safety ski binding (1). An evaluation device (13,14) is provided in both the toe binding (4) and the heel binding (5), each of which has at least one sensor (15,16) for detecting at least the set safety release values. Each of the evaluation devices (13,14) respectively has a separate power supply system (21,22) and transmitter between them, only a single display device (7) being provided on the toe binding or on the heel binding (4,5), in particular a display (25) with graphic capability, in order to display the respective values or states of the toe and heel binding (4,5).Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Atomic Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer
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Patent number: 7017808Abstract: The invention relates to an electronic tracking system (1) for a combination of sporting articles (2) consisting of more than one sporting article and the potential applications thereof. At least two code transmitters (7) are provided, which are assigned to at least two structurally separate sporting articles. For the purposes of the invention, these code transmitters (7) or their data can be contactlessly detected by at least one separate control unit (6; 9). In another embodiment of the invention, a data transmission between the code transmitters (7) and a separate control unit (6; 9) via an encryption module (32) in a network can not be mistaken or account is taken of the fact that predefined sporting articles are designed beforehand as belonging to one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer
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Patent number: 7011331Abstract: The invention relates to a board-type runner device (1), in particular a ski (2) or a snowboard, comprising several layers disposed between a running surface facing (4) and a top layer (6) and a core component (15). At least a bottom face (19) of the core component (15) adjoins a layer (20) that is elastically flexible and rebounds when forces are applied to it. The core component (15), which is mounted on the elastic layer (20) so as to be flexible at least in the direction perpendicular to a running surface (3) of the runner device (1), has compression-resistant projections (21) formed on its top face (23) or separate compression-resistant spacing elements (22) are supported directly on its top face (23).Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Bernhard Riepler
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Patent number: 7011334Abstract: The invention relates to a binding mechanism (1) for sports devices (2), in particular for a snowboard (4), provided with a base plate (11) for fixing to a sports device (2) and for supporting a sports shoe (3), on which a support (25) is retained, aligned substantially perpendicular thereto for supporting the rearward cuff region or back region of a sports shoe (3). This support (25) is mounted so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis (27) and is restricted by stops extending substantially parallel with the standing plane (19) of the base plate (11) and substantially transversely to the binding longitudinal axis (18). This support (25) consists of at least a first and a second support part (38, 39), at least partially overlapping, and arranged one after the other in the direction of the binding longitudinal axis (18).Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer
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Patent number: 6910706Abstract: For the purpose of fixing a binding unit (1) to a snowboard (4), this binding unit (1) is provided with a retaining disc (12), which is substantially circular as seen in plan view, for a base plate (11) of relatively large surface area. Mounted on this base plate (11), either directly or indirectly, are coupling parts to provide a connection to a snowboard shoe. Teeth (49, 51) are provided between the base plate (11) and the retaining disc (12) inserted therein through a central orifice (15). The teeth (49, 51) securely fix selectively adjustable and fixable angular positions between the retaining disc (12) and the base plate (11). At least one slide element (24, 25) is provided on the retaining disc (12) and is displaceable between an extracted position (26), in which it spans or overlaps a transition region (28) between the retaining disc (12) and the base plate (11), and an inserted position, in which the slide element (24, 25) does not span or overlap this transition region (28).Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Atomic Austria GmbHInventors: Helmut Holzer, Max Luitz
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Patent number: 6886848Abstract: The invention relates to a board-type runner device (1), in particular a ski (2) or a snowboard, comprising several layers disposed between a running surface lining (25) and a top layer (24), with a top belt (31) lying closest to the top layer (24) and/or a bottom belt (32) lying closest to the running surface lining (25) of a highly tensile material. In conjunction with a core disposed between the layers, these layers form a multi-layered element and at least one profiled section (12, 13) is provided in the core. At least a part-region of the outer surface of the profiled section (12, 13) is embedded or inlaid in a layer (44, 45) of an elastic synthetic material, preferably a layer (44, 45) of expanded synthetic material above the profiled section (12, 13) that is flexible and elastically resilient under the action of forces.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Bernhard Riepler
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Patent number: 6883823Abstract: A runner device (1), in particular a ski (2), snowboard, runner or similar, with a stiffening and/or damping element (50) joined to at least one part of the runner device (1), e.g. a layer or an inlaid element, the stiffening and/or damping element (50) being formed by a casing element (46) forming a housing compartment (45) filled with packers (44), which can be adjusted in terms of its hardness or its deformation resistance as necessary by reducing an internal pressure to a pressure below atmospheric pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Atomic Austria GmbHInventors: Bernhard Riepler, Helmut Holzer, Rupert Huber
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Patent number: 6868624Abstract: The invention relates to a sports shoe (1), in particular a ski boot (2), having a shell part (3) made from plastics. A shell base (11) of the shell part (3) forming support surface (12) an inner shoe (10) or foot (9) is provided in the form of an impact- and/or vibration-damping ribbed fitting, consisting of a shell wall and a ribbed lattice formed on a surface thereof remote from the support surface (12). Certain regions of this ribbed fitting are enclosed by a bending- and/or torsion-resistant profiled element (43) extending in a longitudinal direction substantially between a heel- and a ball-bearing region (32, 33) and secured between block elements (29) and the ribbed fitting by means of clamping and fixing means.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2000Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Atomic Austria GmbHInventor: Gerhard Trinkaus
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Patent number: 6843497Abstract: The invention describes a pivotable binding system (1) for mounting between a sports device (2) and a tread surface (5) for a user's foot, in which the tread surface (5) is pivotable about an axis extending more or less parallel with the ankle joint of the foot and is displaceable, at least in a part region assigned to the toes, to a position closer to the sports device (2), and can be joined to the sports device by at least one binding element (11). The binding element (11) is flexible and is resiliently deformable in a vertical plane (8).Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1999Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Bernhard Riepler
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Board-type runner device with at least one device for increasing resistance to slipping and friction
Publication number: 20040213960Abstract: The invention relates to a board-type runner device (1), consisting of at least a top layer (2) with a top surface (4) and a running layer (3) with a running surface (5) lying opposite it and optionally having edging elements (6) extending in the longitudinal direction of the runner device (1), and the top surface (4) of the top layer (2) and/or the running surface (5) of the running layer (3) has at least one recess (13, 14). The at least one recess (13; 14) is provided with a device (21) for increasing slipping and friction resistance at the running surface (5) and/or top surface (4) if necessary, at least in the region of the recess (13; 14).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Bernhard Riepler -
Publication number: 20040145154Abstract: The invention relates to a safety ski binding (1) with a toe and a heel binding (4, 5) and an electronic circuit (6) incorporating an electronic display device (7) and sensor system (8) for displaying at least one set safety release value of the safety ski binding (1). An evaluation device (13, 14) is provided in both the toe binding (4) and the heel binding (5), each of which has at least one sensor (15, 16) for detecting at least the set safety release values. Each of the evaluation devices (13, 14) respectively has a separate power supply system (21, 22) and transmitter and/or receiver device (19, 20) for operating a wireless, one-way or two-way data or signal transmission between them, only a single display device (7) being provided on the toe binding or on the heel binding (4, 5), in particular a display (25) with graphic capability, in order to display the respective values or states of the toe and heel binding (4, 5).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer
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Publication number: 20040145153Abstract: The invention relates to a safety ski binding (1) with a toe and a heel binding (4, 5) and an electronic circuit arrangement (6). This circuit arrangement (6) comprises a computer unit and a memory system as well as a sensor system (8) for detecting at least one set safety release value of the safety ski binding (1). The circuit arrangement (6) has at least one electronic evaluation device (13, 14) with a software-driven, programmable micro-controller (39, 40), the micro-controller (39, 40) having a non-volatile memory system (41, 42) or being connected to a non-volatile memory system (41, 42). This micro-controller (39, 40) is programmed to store manually altered settings of the safety release value and/or changing states of the safety ski binding (1) detected by the sensor system (8) in the memory system (41, 42).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer
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Publication number: 20040074966Abstract: The invention relates to an electronic tracking system (1) for a combination of sporting articles (2) consisting of more than one sporting article and the potential applications thereof. At least two code transmitters (7) are provided, which are assigned to at least two structurally separate sporting articles. For the purposes of the invention, these code transmitters (7) or their data can be contactlessly detected by at least one separate control unit (6; 9). In another embodiment of the invention, a data transmission between the code transmitters (7) and a separate control unit (6; 9) via an encryption module (32) in a network can not be mistaken or account is taken of the fact that predefined sporting articles are designed beforehand as belonging to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Applicant: Atomic Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer
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Patent number: 6679514Abstract: A binding unit support comprises a support body of a length approximately that of the binding unit and having a longitudinal axis, distal end regions of the support body receiving jaw bodies of the binding unit, a bottom face of the support body having at least part regions designed to sit on a top face of a board-type runner, and a middle region of the support body being of a lesser structural stiffness than the end regions. A fixing device mounts the support body on the top face of the board-type runner, the fixing device comprising longitudinally spaced brackets extending transversely over at least one of the end regions across the support body and guiding the support body for freely sliding in the longitudinal direction relative to the top face of the board-type runner.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Atomic Austria GmbHInventors: Max Luitz, Adolf Stonig
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Publication number: 20030146600Abstract: The invention relates to a binding mechanism (1) for sports devices (2), in particular for a snowboard (4), provided with a base plate (11) for fixing to a sports device (2) and for supporting a sports shoe (3), on which a support (25) is retained, aligned substantially perpendicular thereto for supporting the rearward cuff region or back region of a sports shoe (3). This support (25) is mounted so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis (27) and is restricted by stops extending substantially parallel with the standing plane (19) of the base plate (11) and substantially transversely to the binding longitudinal axis (18). This support (25) consists of at least a first and a second support part (38, 39), at least partially overlapping, and arranged one after the other in the direction of the binding longitudinal axis (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer