US20110275291A1 - Device for grinding of ski soles - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a device for grinding of the soles of skis according to the introduction of claim 1 .
- a grinding stone is used for grinding a pattern into the sole of a ski, and that the ski moves gradually into the grinding apparatus during the grinding process.
- a waxing machine for skis from www.montana-international.com is known, where the ski is at rest while the waxing machine moves relative to the ski.
- a disadvantage with these known grinding devices is that the grinding stone which is used, will gradually be worn down, which means that it is difficult to achieve reproducible results. Even if one sets up the stone again (grind it up again), the surface will not be the same as the first time, so that the grinding of the ski will be different than before. Thus you will not be able to repeat a successful grinding and chance determines whether the grinding will be only useful, or whether it will be very good.
- the present invention intends to provide a device of the initially mentioned type, where the above mentioned disadvantages are not present, or are at least substantially reduced.
- a device for grinding the soles of the ski said device incorporates a grinding unit, a device for holding/clamping the ski and a foundation for support of the grinding device, characterised in that the grinding unit encompasses a grinding wheel made from a metallic material, and that the grinding unit and the device that holds/clamps the ski, in the longitudinal direction of the ski, is set up to make a relative movement, and that the grinding wheel rotates with a peripheral speed which is different from the speed of the relative movement.
- the relative movement is produced either in that the grinding unit moves and the ski is held stationary or in that the grinding unit is held stationary and the ski moves.
- the grinding unit includes a sensor and a regulating appliance to regulate the force of the grinding wheel against the sole of the ski.
- the grinding unit preferably includes a sensor and a regulating appliance for regulating the force of the grinding wheel against the sole of the ski.
- the foundation is fitted with rails or the like in the longitudinal direction of the ski and the grinding unit is fitted with complementary shaped wheels or engagement bodies to cooperate with the rails.
- the device can be fitted with a drive appliance, for example, in the form of a toothed rack, a screw rod or a chain, linked to a motor, so that the grinding unit can be moved in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
- a drive appliance for example, in the form of a toothed rack, a screw rod or a chain, linked to a motor, so that the grinding unit can be moved in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective sketch of an embodiment of a grinding machine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows the grinding machine in FIG. 1 seen from above
- FIG. 3 shows a detail of the grinding machine according to FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- FIG. 4 shows a detail of the grinding device
- FIG. 5 shows the grinding device seen from the side, with the covers removed.
- FIG. 1 shows an apparatus 1 for the grinding of the soles of skis in accordance with the present invention.
- the grinding machine 1 comprises a holding and clamping appliance 2 for the ski 3 that is to be ground, a base 4 and a movable grinding unit 5 .
- the grinding unit (the grinding head) 5 is mounted on rails 6 so that it can move horizontally.
- the grinding unit 5 is linked to a motor 8 via a drive appliance 7 , for example, a toothed rack, a screw rod or a chain, so that the grinding unit 5 can move horizontally.
- the ski 3 is secured in the holding and clamping appliance 2 so that it can be adjusted with the help of a number of adjustable rollers 9 fitted onto the appliance 2 . This is shown in FIG. 3 in more detail.
- the grinding device 5 is shown in more detail in FIG. 4 , where a part of the covers in FIG. 1 is removed.
- the grinding unit 5 comprises a rotary grinding wheel 10 with associated drive appliance (not shown). Furthermore, the drive appliance is shaped so that the grinding wheel can be adjusted vertically.
- the grinding wheel 10 is made of metal. The purpose of this is to reduce the wear on the grinding wheel 10 to a minimum so that reproducible results can be obtained. Furthermore, the drive appliance of the grinding wheel 10 is set up so that it regulates the pressure of the grinding wheel against the base of ski 3 all the time. In this way, it is possible to achieve a uniform grinding across the whole length of the ski 3 .
- the grinding wheel can be fitted with different types of grooves in the wheel surface, for example, a helical groove that extends one or more times around the grinding wheel from the one side of the wheel to the other, diagonal grooves that stretch across from one edge of the grinding wheel to the other or a combination of different grooves.
- These grooves can, for example, be milled or machined into the grinding wheel and it will be possible to vary them to provide a desired grinding result. Since the grinding wheel is made of metal, the grinding wheel will not wear significantly as a result of the use against the relatively soft ski soles and the grinding result will be repeatable even over a long time.
- the grinding head can be equipped with a pressure sensor which ensures that the grinding wheel is pressed against the ski sole at a predetermined constant pressure.
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Abstract
A device (1) is described for the grinding of the soles of skis (3), said device is comprised of a grinding unit (5), an appliance (2) to hold/clamp the ski and a foundation (4) for the support of the grinding device (1). The grinding unit (5) comprises a grinding wheel (10) made from a metallic material, and that the grinding unit (5) and appliance (2), which holds/clamps the ski (3), in the longitudinal direction of the ski (3), is set up to make a relative movement, and the grinding wheel (10) rotates with a peripheral speed which is different from the speed of the relative movement. The relative movement is brought about either by the grinding unit (5) moving and the ski being held stationary or by the grinding unit (5) being held stationary and the ski moving.
Description
- The present invention relates to a device for grinding of the soles of skis according to the introduction of claim 1.
- Several different devices for grinding of patterns in ski soles are previously known. Examples of such devices are, for example, Wintersteiger Sigma RS350 from the company Wintersteiger AG in Austria, Reichmann Profi B350 from the company Reichmann Skiservice, Germany and Montana Crystal from the firm Montana Sport International AG, Switzerland.
- Common to all these known devices is that a grinding stone is used for grinding a pattern into the sole of a ski, and that the ski moves gradually into the grinding apparatus during the grinding process.
- In addition, a number of different apparatus for the grinding of skis and structuring of the grindstone are known. Examples of such known solutions are, for example, WO-A1 99/36227, EP-B1 1 179 391, U.S. Pat. No. 4,881,347, DE-A1 43 21 450, EP-A1 1 685 880, FR-A1 2 230 385 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,679,356 A1.
- A waxing machine for skis from www.montana-international.com is known, where the ski is at rest while the waxing machine moves relative to the ski.
- A disadvantage with these known grinding devices, is that the grinding stone which is used, will gradually be worn down, which means that it is difficult to achieve reproducible results. Even if one sets up the stone again (grind it up again), the surface will not be the same as the first time, so that the grinding of the ski will be different than before. Thus you will not be able to repeat a successful grinding and chance determines whether the grinding will be only useful, or whether it will be very good.
- Another disadvantage with this is that peripheral speed of the grinding stone will change as the grindstone wears down, because the radius will gradually be reduced. Another disadvantage with the known devices is that the ski is moving in the grinding apparatus during the grinding process. This will inevitably result in the ski moving sideways to a certain degree, so that the grinding is not sufficiently accurate. The sidewise movement will vary every time the ski is led through the grinding machine.
- The present invention intends to provide a device of the initially mentioned type, where the above mentioned disadvantages are not present, or are at least substantially reduced.
- Tests have shown that skis ground with a device in accordance with the invention, provide better results as well as more reproducible results than the grinding performed with the previously known grinding machines.
- This is achieved with a device for grinding the soles of the ski, said device incorporates a grinding unit, a device for holding/clamping the ski and a foundation for support of the grinding device, characterised in that the grinding unit encompasses a grinding wheel made from a metallic material, and that the grinding unit and the device that holds/clamps the ski, in the longitudinal direction of the ski, is set up to make a relative movement, and that the grinding wheel rotates with a peripheral speed which is different from the speed of the relative movement.
- The relative movement is produced either in that the grinding unit moves and the ski is held stationary or in that the grinding unit is held stationary and the ski moves.
- The grinding unit includes a sensor and a regulating appliance to regulate the force of the grinding wheel against the sole of the ski.
- The grinding unit preferably includes a sensor and a regulating appliance for regulating the force of the grinding wheel against the sole of the ski.
- The foundation is fitted with rails or the like in the longitudinal direction of the ski and the grinding unit is fitted with complementary shaped wheels or engagement bodies to cooperate with the rails.
- Furthermore, the device can be fitted with a drive appliance, for example, in the form of a toothed rack, a screw rod or a chain, linked to a motor, so that the grinding unit can be moved in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
- The invention will be explained in more detail in the following with the help of an embodiment example with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective sketch of an embodiment of a grinding machine according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 shows the grinding machine inFIG. 1 seen from above, -
FIG. 3 shows a detail of the grinding machine according toFIGS. 1 and 2 , -
FIG. 4 shows a detail of the grinding device, -
FIG. 5 shows the grinding device seen from the side, with the covers removed. -
FIG. 1 shows an apparatus 1 for the grinding of the soles of skis in accordance with the present invention. The grinding machine 1 comprises a holding and clampingappliance 2 for theski 3 that is to be ground, abase 4 and amovable grinding unit 5. As shown inFIG. 2 the grinding unit (the grinding head) 5 is mounted on rails 6 so that it can move horizontally. Thegrinding unit 5 is linked to amotor 8 via adrive appliance 7, for example, a toothed rack, a screw rod or a chain, so that thegrinding unit 5 can move horizontally. Theski 3 is secured in the holding and clampingappliance 2 so that it can be adjusted with the help of a number of adjustable rollers 9 fitted onto theappliance 2. This is shown inFIG. 3 in more detail. - The
grinding device 5 is shown in more detail inFIG. 4 , where a part of the covers inFIG. 1 is removed. Thegrinding unit 5 comprises arotary grinding wheel 10 with associated drive appliance (not shown). Furthermore, the drive appliance is shaped so that the grinding wheel can be adjusted vertically. - Contrary to the previously known solutions described above, the grinding
wheel 10 is made of metal. The purpose of this is to reduce the wear on the grindingwheel 10 to a minimum so that reproducible results can be obtained. Furthermore, the drive appliance of the grindingwheel 10 is set up so that it regulates the pressure of the grinding wheel against the base ofski 3 all the time. In this way, it is possible to achieve a uniform grinding across the whole length of theski 3. - The grinding wheel can be fitted with different types of grooves in the wheel surface, for example, a helical groove that extends one or more times around the grinding wheel from the one side of the wheel to the other, diagonal grooves that stretch across from one edge of the grinding wheel to the other or a combination of different grooves. These grooves can, for example, be milled or machined into the grinding wheel and it will be possible to vary them to provide a desired grinding result. Since the grinding wheel is made of metal, the grinding wheel will not wear significantly as a result of the use against the relatively soft ski soles and the grinding result will be repeatable even over a long time.
- The grinding head can be equipped with a pressure sensor which ensures that the grinding wheel is pressed against the ski sole at a predetermined constant pressure.
Claims (6)
1. A device for grinding soles of skis, said device comprising:
a grinding unit;
an appliance to hold/clamp a ski in a longitudinal direction;
a foundation that supports the grinding device;
wherein the grinding unit comprises a grinding wheel made from a metallic material;
wherein the grinding unit and the appliance are set up to perform a relative movement; and
wherein the grinding wheel rotates with a peripheral speed which is different from a speed of the relative movement.
2. The device according to claim 1 , wherein the relative movement is brought about in that the grinding unit moves and that the ski is held stationary.
3. The device according to claim 1 , wherein the relative movement is brought about in that the grinding unit is held stationary and that the ski moves.
4. The device according to claim 1 , wherein the grinding unit includes a sensor and a regulating appliance for regulating a force of the grinding wheel against the sole of the ski.
5. The device according to claim 1 , wherein the foundation is fitted with rails in the longitudinal direction of the ski and that the grinding unit is provided with complementary shaped wheels or engagement bodies for cooperation with the rails.
6. The device according to claim 1 , wherein the device fitted with a drive appliance, wherein the drive applicance is in a form of a toothed rack, a screw rod or a chain, linked to a motor so that the grinding unit can move in the longitudinal direction of the ski.
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| NO20090705A NO329601B1 (en) | 2009-02-13 | 2009-02-13 | Apparatus for grinding saddles on skis |
| PCT/NO2010/000053 WO2010093257A1 (en) | 2009-02-13 | 2010-02-12 | Device for grinding of ski soles |
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| ITUA20164355A1 (en) * | 2016-06-14 | 2017-12-14 | Tecnopower S R L | METHOD AND MACHINES FOR WORKING THE SKI INSOLE |
| CN113144573A (en) * | 2021-05-17 | 2021-07-23 | 上海诺倬力机电科技有限公司 | Skis grinder system |
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| US4722152A (en) * | 1984-09-03 | 1988-02-02 | Robert Ek | Method and apparatus for grinding the sliding surface of skates |
| JPS63295165A (en) * | 1987-05-27 | 1988-12-01 | Speedfam Co Ltd | Surface grinder with machining pressure control mechanism |
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| US3114222A (en) * | 1960-03-29 | 1963-12-17 | Elford Plywood Machinery Inc | Grinding machine with stationary work support and traversing carriage |
| US4722152A (en) * | 1984-09-03 | 1988-02-02 | Robert Ek | Method and apparatus for grinding the sliding surface of skates |
| US4869024A (en) * | 1987-05-07 | 1989-09-26 | Montana Sport Gmbh | Arrangement for treating the running surfaces by skis |
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| CN113144573A (en) * | 2021-05-17 | 2021-07-23 | 上海诺倬力机电科技有限公司 | Skis grinder system |
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