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WO1998018530A1 - Waxing apparatus, control method therefor, heater device for use therein, and accommodator thereof - Google Patents

Waxing apparatus, control method therefor, heater device for use therein, and accommodator thereof Download PDF

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WO1998018530A1
WO1998018530A1 PCT/JP1997/003929 JP9703929W WO9818530A1 WO 1998018530 A1 WO1998018530 A1 WO 1998018530A1 JP 9703929 W JP9703929 W JP 9703929W WO 9818530 A1 WO9818530 A1 WO 9818530A1
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Choshiro Suzuki
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Priority claimed from JP15344297A external-priority patent/JPH11426A/en
Priority claimed from JP15344197A external-priority patent/JPH11425A/en
Priority claimed from JP15344097A external-priority patent/JPH11424A/en
Priority claimed from JP15343997A external-priority patent/JPH11423A/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/04Accessories for skiing or snowboarding for treating skis or snowboards
    • A63C11/08Apparatus for waxing or dewaxing

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  • the present invention relates to an automatic waxing apparatus for waxing a skidding surface of a ski plate or snow board.
  • This technique concerns an automatic waxing apparatus for use on a ski, which
  • the locus of the brushing device was made to be a straight line under the assumption that the wax coating of the curved
  • the apparatus should be equipped with a heater for leveling the uneven coating rather than the rotary brush. If this is the case, a heater which can follow the
  • the wax is cooled by the outside air immediately after it has been
  • the waxing operation is performed by initially removing the mud
  • the ski plate was set uprightly or when the mud, dust, etc. were removed with the use of the brushing device heaped up on the bottom of the accommodator interior. Further, it happened
  • opening/closing member e.g., an opening/closing door for causing the ski plate or snow
  • the waxing apparatus can also cope with the snow board which has recently increased in number. At this time, also, the same problems
  • the object to be attained by the inventions claimed in claims 5 and 6 is to provide a control method for controlling the waxing apparatus which in the case where the
  • skidding surface regardless of whether this skidding surface is that of the ski plate or that
  • the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 9 is to provide a waxing apparatus which even when the anti-flow member of the ski plate exists enables the
  • the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 12 is to provide a waxing apparatus which can additionally omit the manual operation for coating
  • 15 is to provide a waxing apparatus which can additionally prevent the wax from being scattered onto other surface than the wax coated surface.
  • the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 16 is to provide an accommodator of the waxing apparatus which enables the easy performance of the removing operation for removing the mud, dust, etc. within the accommodator.
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 1 comprises an accommodator (20) having a
  • the fixing device (70) is formed so that the fixing thereof may be performed with an angle (90° - ⁇ ) defined between the skidding surface
  • member to be waxed (10) is located being set to be an acute angle.
  • the "waxing apparatus” means an apparatus which automatically waxes
  • the "member to be waxed (10)" means the ski plate, snow board, etc.
  • the " ⁇ " in the above explanation means the angle which is defined between the “member to be waxed (10)" and the vertical plane as illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • the fixing device (70) fixes the member to be waxed (10). That is, the member to be waxed (10) is fixed with the skidding surface being inclined.
  • the member to be waxed (10) is stably fixed even after the same has been fixed, it is less likely that the member to be waxed (10) may be displaced due to the waxing operation or brushing operation.
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 2 is one which has been prepared by applying numerical value restriction to the invention concerning the waxing apparatus of claim 1.
  • the waxing apparatus comprises the fixing device being formed so that the fixing thereof may be performed with the angle (90° - ⁇ ) defined between the skidding surface of the member to be waxed (10) and the horizontal plane on the side where the binding thereof is situated may be in a range of from 80° to 89°. While with regard to the angle (90° - ⁇ ) restriction is made to 80° to 89°, this
  • the angle is from 85° to 88°. The reason for having excluded the range of
  • the fixing operation can be performed in a simple way and, even after the performance thereof, stable fixation can be
  • the invention of claim 3 is a waxing apparatus which comprises an
  • accommodator (20) having a member to be waxed (10) accommodated in an interior space
  • the waxing finishing device (40) may be stopped.
  • the user accommodates the member to be waxed (10) into the interior space
  • the waxing finishing device (40) starts to operate.
  • finishing device (40) operates as is. In a case where the member to be waxed (10) is not fixed at the normal position and overload is applied to the waxing finishing device (40), this is
  • the invention of claim 4 is one which has been made by restricting the waxing
  • the waxing apparatus further comprises an informing device which
  • the "informing device” includes means for making display in a place the user can see, means for making information with a sound, etc.
  • waxing finishing device (40) is stopped. And, the user is informed that the user should re-fix
  • the member to be waxed by means of the informing device.
  • the invention of claim 5 is directed to providing a control method for
  • control method further comprising a
  • sensing step for sensing a state of overload
  • stopping step for, when a state of overload
  • the user accommodates the member to be waxed (10) into the interior space of the accommodator (20) and fixes the member to be waxed (10) by means of the fixing
  • the waxing finishing device (40) starts to operate.
  • finishing device (40) operates as is. In a case where the member to be waxed (10) is not fixed
  • the invention of claim 6 is one which has been made by restricting the control
  • waxing finishing device (40) is stopped. And, the user is informed that the user should re-fix
  • the member to be waxed by means of the informing device.
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 7 is a waxing apparatus which comprises an
  • accommodator (20) having a member to be waxed (10) located in an interior space thereof,
  • the waxing finishing device (40) includes a waxing finishing member (e.g., a center wax leveling member 82) for bringing the skidding surface to a waxing finished state, the waxing finishing member (82) being formed so that the waxing finishing member
  • the "waxing finished state” means a state where the wax has been coated
  • the "waxing finishing member" may be formed, for example, as the wax
  • the waxing finishing member may be formed being equipped with a heater (e.g., center
  • the wax heater 83 for liquefying the wax solidified on the skidding surface and the wax leveling member (e.g., the center wax leveling member 82) for leveling the liquefied wax. Also, the wax leveling member (e.g., the center wax leveling member 82) for leveling the liquefied wax. Also, the wax leveling member (e.g., the center wax leveling member 82) for leveling the liquefied wax. Also, the wax leveling member (e.g., the center wax leveling member 82) for leveling the liquefied wax.
  • waxing finishing member may be formed as a device for shaving off the unnecessary wax
  • the waxing finishing member may be formed not only as one which is
  • waxing finishing member "so that the waxing finishing member can follow a curve of the
  • skidding surface there are, for example, means for urging the center wax leveling member
  • the waxing finishing device (40) of claim 7 levels the wax by the waxing
  • the heater device of claim 8 is a heater device for use in a waxing apparatus
  • the heater device comprising a moving base
  • heater (83) may be supported therethrough by the moving base member (41) so as to follow a curve of the member to be waxed (10), the supporting member (43, 44) being diposed to
  • the moving base member (41) moves in the longitudinal direction of the
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 9 is a waxing apparatus adapted to perform waxing by moving relative to a skidding surface and avoiding an obstacle (e.g., an anti-flow member 15) existing in the mid-course of its movement, the waxing apparatus comprising a moving base member (41) moving relative to the skidding surface and a pantagraph structure
  • the pantagraph structure (30) installed on the moving base member (41) and expanding and contracting in a direction intersecting the moving direction of the moving base member (41), the pantagraph structure (30) includess a pantagraph main body portion (31) expanding and contracting in order to avoid the obstacle (15) and a regulating portion (35) for regulating the movement of the expanding and contracting pantagraph main body portion (31), the pantagraph main body
  • portion (31) comprising on a skidding surface side a waxing finishing member (e.g., both side heater 82) for bringing the wax having solidified on the skidding surface to a waxing finished state.
  • a waxing finishing member e.g., both side heater 82
  • the "obstacle existing in the mid-course of its movement" is, for example, the anti-flow member (15) of the ski plate (10), a clamping device of the ski plate (10) or snow
  • moving relative to the skidding surface used with regard to the moving base member (41) means that in the waxing apparatus according to the present invention either the moving base member (41) may be made to move or the skidding surface may be made to move.
  • the "regulating portion (35)" may be any part if this part is one which can regulate the expanding and contracting movement of the pantagraph main body portion (31).
  • the pantagraph main body portion (31) is equipped with two projections which project from the pantagraph main body portion (31), whereby the regulating portion (35) has been formed by using a spring connecting these two protections and slits for forming the paths of the two projections.
  • the member (41) moves up to a position where the obstacle (e.g., the anti-flow member 15) exists
  • pantagraph main body portion (31) contacts with this obstacle (15) and the pantagraph main body portion (31) contacts with this obstacle (15), the pantagraph main body (31) is pushed by the obstacle (15) and resultantly the width thereof becomes
  • the moving base member (41) can move without being obstructed by the obstacle (15).
  • pantagraph main body portion (31) returns to its configuration which was before it has been narrowed, by the regulating portion (35) of the
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 10 is one which has been prepared by technical
  • finishing member e.g., the both side wax leveling members 81, 81
  • pantagraph main body portion (31) is provided on the skidding surface side of the waxing
  • finishing device (40) For example, as illustrated in Fig. 7, the waxing finishing member equipped to
  • pantagraph main body portion (31) is formed as the both side wax leveling members (81,
  • pantagraph structure (30) is expanded these members cannot cover the entire lateral
  • the waxing fmishing member equipped separately from the both side wax leveling
  • waxing finishmg members e.g., 81, 82
  • the wax can be coated on the skidding surface more
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 11 is one prepared by technical restriction of
  • finishing device (40) is equipped with a squeegee (50) for removing the attachments of the
  • attachment of the skidding surface means, for example,
  • the "squeegee (50)" means, for example, a snow take-off rubber plate, brush,
  • the squeegee (50) may be equipped to other portion than the waxing finishing member (81) of the pantagraph main body portion (31) or may be
  • skidding surface before setting of the ski plate (10) or snow board on the waxing apparatus with the result that it is possible to perform the pre-waxing operation without spending time
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 12 is one prepared by technical restriction of
  • finishing device (40) is equipped with a wax jetting device (e.g., the wax jetting nozzle 45)
  • the member (41) is equipped with the waxing finishing member (e.g., 81), squeegee (50) and wax
  • the "wax jetting device (45)" means, for example, one which has been formed
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 12 can supply wax on the skidding surface
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 13 is one prepared by technical restriction of
  • the wax jetting device e.g., the jetting nozzle 45.
  • the "scatter prevention function portion (60)" may be formed, for example, as a non-bottomed frusto-conical or frusto-pyramidal member which spreads from
  • the supply opening of the wax jetting device (45) toward the skidding surface may be formed being equipped with an opposition-to-jet surface (61) opposing the supply opening
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 13 supplies the wax onto the skidding surface
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 14 is one prepared by technical restriction of
  • partitioning portion (63) for partitioning the opposition-to-jet surface (61) in parallel with
  • the “scatter prevention function portion (60)" of this waxing apparatus includes one which is connected with a heater for liquefying the wax supplied from the wax
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 14 is arranged to receive the wax by the
  • opposition-to-jet surface (61) is divided into a plurality of portions by the partitioning
  • the waxing apparatus of claim 15 is one prepared by technical restriction of
  • the invention of claim 16 is an accommodator (20) of a waxing apparatus, the
  • accommodator (20) comprising a box member (22) capable of accommodating the member to be waxed (10) therein and a tray (25) located at a lower part of the box member (22) and
  • the tray (25) is formed so that when the tray (25) is situated at the lower part of the box member (22) the tray (25) can receive
  • the tray (25) is formed so that the tray (25) can receive
  • the tray being equipped with a rising portion along a peripheral edge thereof.
  • the tray (25) may be formed
  • the invention of claim 17 is the invention made by technical restriction of the invention as claimed in claim 16.
  • the accommodator (20) further comprises a locking device
  • the "locking device” may be formed so that when the tray (25) is kept to
  • the locking device may be unlocked and so that when the tray (25) is left to be taken away from the box member (22) also the locking device may be unlocked.
  • the locking device (26) is unlocked. For this reason, in a state where the tray (25)
  • the wax is left to be drawn out, the waxing apparatus does not operate. As a result, the wax is
  • Fig. 1 is a view illustrating a state where a front door of a waxing apparatus is
  • Fig. 2 is a side view illustrating the waxing apparatus.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view
  • Fig. 4 is a view illustrating a case where a
  • Fig. 5 is a view illustrating a case
  • Fig. 6 is a view
  • Fig. 7 is a view illustrating the motion of a pantagraph structure of the waxing apparatus.
  • Fig. 9 is a partially enlarged view illustrating a scatter prevention function portion
  • Fig. 10 is a front view illustrating an accommodator of the waxing
  • Fig. 11 is a perspective view illustrating a tray of the accommodator of the waxing apparatus.
  • Fig. 1 is a view illustrating a state where a front door of a waxing apparatus is made open.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view illustrating the waxing apparatus.
  • the waxing apparatus is one which is equipped with an accommodator 20 for causing a member to be waxed 10 to be located in an interior space thereof, a fixing device
  • ski plate 10 a ski plate 10
  • this ski plate 10 is used in a state of being erected substantially vertically.
  • the fixing device 70 fixes the two ski plates 10
  • the waxing finishing device 40 whose lower ends as viewed when top bends thereof are situated up are supported in such a way as to clamp substantially central portions thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view illustrating a main part of the waxing apparatus, and shows
  • the fixing device 70 fixes the ski plate 10 so that the angle (90° - ⁇ )
  • 85° to 88° results from the fact that the apparatus is formed so that a supporting member for supporting the lower end of the ski plate 10 or the position of the fixing device 70 can be
  • ski plate is slightly inclined and in addition the top
  • the ski plate is
  • control mechanism which when the ski plate is not normally fixed warns this to the user or inhibits the operation of the waxing finishing device 40.
  • Fig. 4 is a view illustrating a case where the ski plate
  • Fig. 5 is a view illustrating a case where
  • the ski plate has been abnormally fixed to the waxing apparatus.
  • the waxing finishing device 40 is controlled to be stopped when a state of overload is sensed in the advancing direction thereof. A further detailed explanation thereof will now be given below.
  • ski plate 10 is fixed at a normal position such as that illustrated in Fig.
  • the waxing finishing device 40 operates as is. On the other hand, if, as illustrated in Fig.
  • this ski plate 10 is not fixed at a normal position, for example is fixed such that when
  • the fixing has been done with the obverse and reverse surfaces thereof being inverted, the waxing finishing device 40 collides with the top bend of the ski plate 10.
  • the "informing device” referred to here in this specificatin includes means for displaying on a place capable of being seen by the user, means for informing by a sound, etc. By means of this informing device, it is possible to
  • ski plate 10 is curved so that the binding may be situated outside an
  • the waxing finishing device 40 which has realized
  • Fig. 6 is a view
  • the waxing finishing device 40 is equipped with a moving base member 41
  • both side heaters 84, 84 are movable in the longitudinal direction of the ski plate 10, both side heaters 84, 84
  • both side heaters 84, 84 to be supported therethrough by the moving base member 41 so as
  • the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for
  • the wax jetting device is diposed such that a jetting nozzle 45 for jetting wax,
  • a wax tank 46 for supplying wax to the jetting nozzle 45 and a squeegee 50 for causing snow or dust having attached on the skidding surface to fall off therefrom, are fixed to the moving
  • the jetting of wax is arranged to jet liquid wax mixed with compressed air and
  • the wax jetting device is equipped with a wax pump, compressed air cylinder, flow control valve, etc. though the illustration thereof is omitted.
  • the moving base member 41 is so formed as to
  • the reversible rotation motor is normally rotated, stopped or reversely
  • the top/bottom confirmation sensor is provided at two positions, one being in the vicinity of an upper end
  • the supporting members 43, 43 support the both side heaters 84, 84,
  • the supporting members 43, 43 have fitted thereonto, respectively,
  • waxing apparatus can also cope with the curve in the vicinity of the binding.
  • the supporting member is provided at three or more positions according to the
  • movement of the moving base member 41 is set as a straight line defining an angle (90° - ⁇ ) with the vertical direction, following the curve more accurately is possible by curving the rail substantially in conformity with the curve of the ski plate 10.
  • Fig. 7 is a view illustrating the motion of the pantagraph structure of the waxing apparatus.
  • the waxing apparatus is equipped with the moving base member 41 which moves relatively to the skidding surface and the pantagraph structure 30 which is installed
  • the pantagraph structure 30 is formed being equipped with a pantagraph main body portion
  • pantagraph main body portion 31 is formed being equipped on the skidding
  • the waxing finishing member is equipped two in kind. Specifically, on the skidding surface side of the moving base member 41 there are provided both side wax leveling members 81, 81 equipped to the pantagraph main body
  • the both side wax leveling members 81, 81 cannot level the lateral width of the skidding
  • the central part which cannot be waxing finished by the both side wax leveling members 81, 81 is waxing finished by the center wax leveling member 82.
  • the both side wax leveling members 81, 81 and center wax leveling member 82 are equipped, respectively, with
  • both side heaters 84, 84 and center heater 83 for liquefying the solidified wax.
  • wax leveling members 81, 81 and 82 are formed as the wax leveling members for leveling the
  • pantagraph main body portion 31 being equipped with a plurality of
  • the wax leveling members in this way, the wax can be coated on the skidding surface with a higher level of uniformity.
  • squeegee 50 for removing the attachments of the skidding surface prior to solidifying the new wax. More specifically, as the squeegee 50 there are provided both
  • the wax is solidified by suitable means, e.g., means which uses
  • wax jetting device such as that as later described. And, waxing finishing can be done with
  • the wax leveling members finish the wax-coating on the skidding surface of
  • pantagraph main body portion 31 is restored to its configuration before it is narrowed by the
  • the wax leveling members can finish the wax-coating on the skidding surface while avoiding the anti-flow member 15 in the course of their movement.
  • This waxing apparatus can cope with any ski plate 10 regardless of whether the
  • width thereof is large or small. That is, even when the width of the ski plate 10 is large, the
  • apparatus can finish the wax-coating only if this width is not larger than the expanded width
  • the apparatus can cope with this ski plate only if the width thereof is the same as, or larger than, the width of the moving base body 41. Also, by
  • Fig. 8 is a partial perspective view illustrating the moving base member 41 and pantagraph structure 30 of the waxing apparatus.
  • pantagraph structure of Fig. 8 is equipped with the two regulating portions 35 for regulating the movement of the pantagraph main body portion 31 in such a way that these two regulating portions diverge downward. And, the both side wax leveling members 81, 81
  • wax leveling member 81 situated on the right side and the locus which in accordance
  • center wax leveling member 82 serves as a device for preventing the scatter
  • this center wax leveling member 82 can be omitted.
  • Fig. 9 is a perspective view illustrating the scatter
  • This scatter prevention function portion 60 is a member which can be
  • the scatter prevention function portion 60 is equipped with an opposition-to-
  • the opposition-to-jet surface 61 is divided into two
  • the "scatter prevention function portion 60" is formed as a device which is
  • the opposition-to-jet surface may be made up into
  • this scatter prevention surface 62 may be formed, for example, as a non-bottomed frusto-conical or frusto-pyramidal member which diverges from a supply port of the jetting nozzle 45 toward the skidding surface.
  • partitioning portion 63 has been provided one in number at the
  • this portion 63 may be provided two or more in
  • the "outflow opening 64" is provided in the vicinity of a center of the width
  • the scatter prevention function portion 60 As a result, it is possible to cause the wax to be coated onto only the portion to which the wax is wanted to be supplied and also to omit the time and labour for removing the wax which has been otherwise scattered or flown out.
  • the wax is received by the opposition-to-jet surface 61 of the scatter prevention function portion 60.
  • the opposition-to-jet surface 61 is divided into the plurality of portions by the partitioning portion 63.
  • the wax supplied from the jetting nozzle 45 can be dispersed into the respective portions of the opposition-to- jet surface 61 partitioned by the partitioning portion 63.
  • the wax is allowed to flow from the outflow opening 64 onto the skidding surface. As a result of this, it is possible to
  • the scatter prevention function portion 60 is not limited to one illustrated in Fig. 9.
  • the scatter prevention function portion may be formed as a plate-like member 65 which has been equipped to the
  • Fig. 9 is a partially enlarged view
  • Fig. 10 is a front view
  • Fig. 11 is a perspective view illustrating a tray of the accommodator of the waxing apparatus.
  • the accommodator 20 is equipped with a box member 22 within which the
  • waxing apparatus can be accommodated so that the ski plate 10 or the snow board can be set
  • the accommodator 20 is equipped, at a center thereof, with a transparent plastic-made light transmission plate 21 so that the accommodated state thereof
  • door 11 of the accommodator 20 is equipped with a door locking device. This door locking
  • the device is one which is intended to prevent the wax from being scattered to outside the
  • the door locking air-cylinder locks or unlocks the opening/closing door 11 by a compressed air supplied from a compressed air supplying device.
  • the lock confirmation sensor is a sensor which senses whether or not the opening/closing door 1 is locked and, when the door is not exactly locked, supplies to the waxing apparatus 40 an instruction
  • the door locking electromagnetic valve is an electromagnetic valve
  • a coin insertion opening is provided on the outer surface of the openig/closing door 11.
  • waxing finishing can be easily performed at even a narrow place.
  • the waxing apparatus may be accommodated to within the accommodator enabling waxing finishing to be performed with the ski plate 10 being laid.
  • the accommodator of Fig. 11 is equipped with a tray 25 which is located at a
  • the tray 25 is formed into a box-shaped configuration made open at the top and shallow in depth. And, the tray 25 is formed so that when the tray 25 is located at the lower part of the box member 22 the tray 25 can receive and retain therein unnecessary substances within the box member 22 and that when the tray 25 has been drawn out from the box member 22 the unnecessary substances retained therein can be taken out therefrom.
  • the tray 25 is formed so that the opening/closing door 11 and the tray 25 may be able to operate independently from each other. That is, the tray 25 is formed so that the tray 25 can be drawn out irrespective of whether or not the opening/closing door 11 is opened.
  • the tray 25 may be formed as a flat plate configuration.
  • the tray 25 located at the lower part of the box member 22 receives such unnecessary substances. And, by drawing the tray 25 from the box member 22, the unnecessary substances can be
  • accommodators 20 are located by being arranged laterally, the drawing-out of the tray 25
  • the waxing apparatus does not operate. As a result, it is possible to prevent the wax from falling off and attaching onto the bottom of the box member 22 or from being scattered to the outside of the box member 22.
  • the accommodator 20 is equipped with the locking device 26 for controlling
  • the locking device 26 is equipped, although not illustrated,
  • the lock confirmation sensor for sensing whether or not the tray
  • This lock confirmation sensor is electrically connected to the waxing apparatus.
  • the lock confirmation sensor supplies to the waxing apparatus an instruction for it not to
  • the management of the accommodator 20 becomes easy. Also, by the accommodator
  • the accommodator 20 may be equipped with a
  • the accommodator 20 may be formed so that the tray 25 may be drawn out from the side surface equipped with the maintenance door.
  • the maintenance operation can not only be performed but it is possible to perform the removing operation of the
  • the waxing apparatus for use on the ski plate can of course be used also as the waxing apparatus for use on the snow board. It is also to be
  • the waxing apparatus for concurrent use on both the ski plate and the snow board can also be manufactured.
  • the waxing apparatus As described above, the waxing apparatus according to the present invention
  • waxing apparatus is also useful as a waxing apparatus which facilitates waxing in a cold
  • the accommodator of the waxing apparatus is useful as an accommodator
  • a waxing apparatus comprising an accommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator, and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device, the fixing device is formed so that an angle defined between the skidding surface of the member
  • the waxing finishing device is equipped with a squeegee for removing the attachments of the skidding surface before solidifying new wax.

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A waxing apparatus is equipped with a waxing finishing device (40) moving relative to a skidding surface (11) of a ski plate (10). When an overload is applied to the waxing finishing device (40), the waxing finishing device (40) is stopped. Also, the waxing apparatus is formed so that the waxing finishing device (40) can follow a curve of the ski plate (10). Further, the waxing apparatus is formed so that the ski plate (10) can be fixed with the angle defined between the skidding surface thereof and the horizontal plane on a side where a binding thereof is situated being set to be at an acute angle. Also, the waxing apparatus is equipped with a pantagraph structure (30) which when an obstace (15) exists on the skidding surface of the ski plate (10) expands or contracts in a direction intersecting the moving direction of the waxing finishing device (40) in order to avoid this obstacle (15). Further, an accommodation of the waxing apparatus is equipped with a tray at a lower part thereof.

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DESCRIPTION WAXING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR, HEATER
DEVICE FOR USE THEREIN, AND ACCOMMODATOR THEREOF
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an automatic waxing apparatus for waxing a skidding surface of a ski plate or snow board.
Background Art
As a prior technique there is a waxing apparatus for coating wax onto the
skidding surface of a ski plate. As a technique associated with this waxing apparatus an
explanation will now be given of a technique disclosed in Japanese patent Application Laid-
Open Publication No. Sho 63-163481 (Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 2-
13484).
This technique concerns an automatic waxing apparatus for use on a ski, which
"comprises a box member having a ski plate located in an internal space thereof, a fixing device for fixing the ski plate located with the box member, a brushing device for applying
waxing to a skidding surface of the fixed ski plate, a moving device for moving the brushing
device in a longitudinal direction of the ski plate, and a wax jetting device for supplying wax
from a wax nozzle to the skidding surface of the ski plate, characterized in that the brushing
device is equipped with a brush for brushing the skidding surface of the ski plate".
The above technique can be applied also to a snow board which has recently
become popular. That is, it is possible to improve the fixing device so as to enable the wax
coating to be performed with respect to the skidding surface of a snow board in place of that of a ski plate or to provide a fixing device for exclusive use on a snow board or a waxing
apparatus as a whole for exclusive use thereon.
It is to b noted that it was general that in consideration of the installation space
of the apparatus a ski plate or snow board was fixed so that the skidding surface thereof might
be made vertical.
However, the above-described waxing apparatus involved the following
problems.
Firstly, in order for the brushing device to function normally, the ski plate or
snow board must be reliably fixed beforehand. To this end, a user of the waxing apparatus
must reliably set the ski plate or snow board. However, it was not easy against the designer's
will for the user to set the slender plate-like ski plate or snow board so that this ski plate or
snow board might become vertical. Although improvements such as provision of auxiliary
fittings for helping the fixation were made therefor, new problems arised in that a lesser
number of auxiliary fittings had only a small effect on the reliable fixation and a larger
number of auxiliary fittings necessitated a larger amount of time for making the fixation.
Secondly, since the fixing operation of the ski plate is committed solely to the
user himself, there may be a case where the fixing operation is not performed normally and reliably. In this case, there is a case where the apparatus cannot be normally operated, or the
wax coating cannot be cleanly performed. Particularly, since each of the ski plate and snow
board is equipped with a top bend (the warp of the forward end portion), in a case where the
reverse side has been accidentally set as the skidding surface at the time of normal setting,
there is the likelihood that the apparatus may fall into trouble or breakage. Thirdly, despite the fact that the ski plate is curved in such a way that the
binding thereof is located outside an arcuate portion thereof, the locus of the brushing device was made to be a straight line under the assumption that the wax coating of the curved
portion be realized utilizing the flexibility of the rotary brush.
On the other hand, with regard to the rotary brush of the brushing device which
has hitherto been adopted for the purpose of orientating (encasing) the wax or shaving off the
unnecessary wax resulting from the uneven coating, it has become clear that waxing is better finished when the uneven coating is leveled than when the uneven coating is shaved off. It
has resulted from this that the apparatus should be equipped with a heater for leveling the uneven coating rather than the rotary brush. If this is the case, a heater which can follow the
curve of the ski plate becomes necessary.
Fourthly, in a state where the ski boots have been taken off, an anti-flow member projects on the skidding surface side of the ski plate. It was difficult to perform
waxing while avoiding this anti-flow member smoothly. In addition, while the apparatus is
equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax from a wax nozzle to the skidding
surface of the ski plate, the wax is cooled by the outside air immediately after it has been
jetted from the wax nozzle and resultantly solidifies before it is leveled, with the result that
it was difficult to coat the wax uniformly.
And fifthly, the waxing operation is performed by initially removing the mud,
dust and snow having attached onto the skidding surface of the ski plate by using the
brushing device. For this reason, it was likely that the mud, dust, etc. which dropped when
the ski plate was set uprightly or when the mud, dust, etc. were removed with the use of the brushing device heaped up on the bottom of the accommodator interior. Further, it happened
that unnecessary wax which was jetted from the wax nozzle or removed from the skidding surface of the ski plate or the like attached onto the bottom of the accommodator. Even when
it was attempted to remove these mud, dust, etc., in a case where a lower end portion of an
opening/closing member (e.g., an opening/closing door for causing the ski plate or snow
board to be located within the accommodator) equipped to the accommodator was provided
at a position higher than that of the bottom of the accommodator, it was difficult to sweep away the mud, dust, etc. to outside the accommodator. Further, in a case where the wax
sticked on the bottom of the accommodator, a significantly large amount of time and labour
was needed to remove such wax.
Furthermore, while the above-described waxing apparatus has been directed
to being used on the ski plate only, it is desired that the waxing apparatus can also cope with the snow board which has recently increased in number. At this time, also, the same problems
as those which were involved in the above-described waxing apparatus could arise.
Under the above-described circumstances, the object to be attained by the
inventions claimed in claims 1 and 2 is to provide a technique enabling the simple and
reliable installation of the ski plate or snow board by the user.
Also, the object to be attained by the inventions claimed in claims 3 and 4 is
to provide a waxing apparatus which in the case where the fixing operation of the ski plate
or snow board is not normally and reliably performed can be prevented from falling in trouble
or breakage.
Also, the object to be attained by the inventions claimed in claims 5 and 6 is to provide a control method for controlling the waxing apparatus which in the case where the
fixing operation of the ski plate or snow board is not normally and reliably performed can be prevented from falling in trouble or breakage.
Also, the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 7 is to provide
a waxing apparatus which can dissolve the uneven coating of the wax by following the curve
of the skidding surface regardless of whether this skidding surface is that of the ski plate or
that of the snow board.
Also, the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 8 is to provide
a heater device which can dissolve the uneven coating of the wax by following the curve of
the skidding surface regardless of whether this skidding surface is that of the ski plate or that
of the snow board.
Also, the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 9 is to provide a waxing apparatus which even when the anti-flow member of the ski plate exists enables the
easy performance of the waxing operation and which further enables the uniform waxing
operation to be performed at even a place of low outside air temperature.
Also, the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 10 is to
provide a waxing apparatus which can additionally mitigate the preparatory operation for
performance of the waxing finishing operation.
Also, the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 11 is to
provide a waxing apparatus which can additionally finish the waxing to a more appropriate
uniform thickness.
Also, the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 12 is to provide a waxing apparatus which can additionally omit the manual operation for coating
the wax.
Also, the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claims 13, 14 and
15 is to provide a waxing apparatus which can additionally prevent the wax from being scattered onto other surface than the wax coated surface.
Also, the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 16 is to provide an accommodator of the waxing apparatus which enables the easy performance of the removing operation for removing the mud, dust, etc. within the accommodator.
Also, the object to be attained by the invention claimed in claim 17 is to
provide an accommodator which prevents the wax from being scattered to outside the
accommodator.
Disclosure of the Invention
The waxing apparatus of claim 1 comprises an accommodator (20) having a
member to be waxed (10) located in an interior space thereof, a fixing device (70) for fixing
the member to be waxed (10) located within the accommodator (20), and a waxing finishing device (40) for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member
to be waxed (10) fixed to the fixing device (70), the fixing device (70) is formed so that the fixing thereof may be performed with an angle (90° - α) defined between the skidding surface
of the member to be waxed (10) and a horizontal plane on a side where a binding of the
member to be waxed (10) is located being set to be an acute angle.
Here, the "waxing apparatus" means an apparatus which automatically waxes
liquid wax onto the skidding surface of the ski plate or snow board. Also, the "member to be waxed (10)" means the ski plate, snow board, etc.
Also, the "α" in the above explanation means the angle which is defined between the "member to be waxed (10)" and the vertical plane as illustrated in Fig. 2.
In order to use the waxing apparatus of claim 1, the member to be waxed (10)
is inclined so that the angle (90° - α) defined between the skidding surface thereof and the horizontal plane on a side where the binding of the member to be waxed (10) is situated may be an acute angle and, in this condition, the fixing device (70) fixes the member to be waxed (10). That is, the member to be waxed (10) is fixed with the skidding surface being inclined.
By so doing, since unlike the case where the fixing attempts to be done so that the skidding surface may become vertical the member to be waxed is inclined beforehand and since further the top bend or binding is situated on the downside of the inclined skidding surface, the member to be waxed is stabilized. Accordingly, the fixing operation can be
readily performed. Also, since the member to be waxed (10) is stably fixed even after the same has been fixed, it is less likely that the member to be waxed (10) may be displaced due to the waxing operation or brushing operation.
The waxing apparatus of claim 2 is one which has been prepared by applying numerical value restriction to the invention concerning the waxing apparatus of claim 1. The waxing apparatus comprises the fixing device being formed so that the fixing thereof may be performed with the angle (90° - α) defined between the skidding surface of the member to be waxed (10) and the horizontal plane on the side where the binding thereof is situated may be in a range of from 80° to 89°. While with regard to the angle (90° - α) restriction is made to 80° to 89°, this
is due to the fact that the installation space or user's feeling of use is taken into consideration. More preferably, the angle is from 85° to 88°. The reason for having excluded the range of
80° or less is because there is the problem that the installation space increases, the load applied to the waxing finishing device (40) increases, or the like.
According to the waxing apparatus of claim 2, the fixing operation can be performed in a simple way and, even after the performance thereof, stable fixation can be
made. Particularly, in a case where the size of the ski plate in its longitudinal direction is
long, stable fixation can be made without causing a large increase in the installation
space.
The invention of claim 3 is a waxing apparatus which comprises an
accommodator (20) having a member to be waxed (10) accommodated in an interior space
thereof, a fixing device (70) for fixing the member to be waxed (10) located within the
accommodator (20), and a waxing finishing device (40) for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed (10) fixed to the fixing device (70), and the waxing finishing device (40) is controlled so that when a state of overload is sensed
in its moving direction the waxing finishing device (40) may be stopped.
The user accommodates the member to be waxed (10) into the interior space
of the accommodator (20) and fixes the member to be waxed (10) by means of the fixing
device (70). Thereafter, the waxing finishing device (40) starts to operate.
If the member to be waxed (10) is fixed at a normal position, the waxing
finishing device (40) operates as is. In a case where the member to be waxed (10) is not fixed at the normal position and overload is applied to the waxing finishing device (40), this is
sensed as is, whereby the waxing finishing device (40) is stopped. As a result of this, the device is prevented from falling into trouble or breakage.
The invention of claim 4 is one which has been made by restricting the waxing
apparatus of claim 3 and the waxing apparatus further comprises an informing device which
when the waxing finishing device (40) is stopped informs a user that the user should re-fix the member to be waxed (10).
Here, the "informing device" includes means for making display in a place the user can see, means for making information with a sound, etc.
In a case where the member to be waxed (10) is not fixed at the normal position and a load is applied to the waxing finishing device (40), this is sensed as is, whereby the
waxing finishing device (40) is stopped. And, the user is informed that the user should re-fix
the member to be waxed, by means of the informing device.
The invention of claim 5 is directed to providing a control method for
controlling a waxing apparatus comprising an accommodator (20) having a member to be
waxed (10) accommodated in an interior space thereof, a fixing device (70) for fixing the
member to be waxed (10) located within the accommodator (20), and a waxing finishing device (40) for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member
to be waxed (10) fixed to the fixing device (70), the control method further comprising a
sensing step for sensing a state of overload, and a stopping step for, when a state of overload
has been sensed by the sensing step, stopping the waxing finishing device (40).
The user accommodates the member to be waxed (10) into the interior space of the accommodator (20) and fixes the member to be waxed (10) by means of the fixing
device (70). Thereafter, the waxing finishing device (40) starts to operate.
If the member to be waxed (10) is fixed at a normal position, the waxing
finishing device (40) operates as is. In a case where the member to be waxed (10) is not fixed
at the normal position and overload is applied to the waxing finishing device (40), this is
sensed as is, whereby the waxing finishing device (40) is stopped. As a result of this, the device is prevented from falling into trouble or breakage.
The invention of claim 6 is one which has been made by restricting the control
method for controlling the waxing apparatus as claimed in claim 5, and further comprises an
informing step for, after the waxing finishing device (40) is stopped by the stopping step,
informing a user that the user should re-fix the member to be waxed (10).
In a case where the member to be waxed (10) is not fixed at the normal position and a load is applied to the waxing finishing device (40), this is sensed as is, whereby the
waxing finishing device (40) is stopped. And, the user is informed that the user should re-fix
the member to be waxed, by means of the informing device.
The waxing apparatus of claim 7 is a waxing apparatus which comprises an
accommodator (20) having a member to be waxed (10) located in an interior space thereof,
a fixing device (70) for fixing the member to be waxed (10) located within the accommodator
(20), and a waxing finishing device (40) for performing waxing finishing with respect to a
skidding surface of the member to be waxed (10) fixed to the fixing device (70), and is
characterized in that the waxing finishing device (40) includes a waxing finishing member (e.g., a center wax leveling member 82) for bringing the skidding surface to a waxing finished state, the waxing finishing member (82) being formed so that the waxing finishing member
can follow a curve of the skidding surface of the member to be waxed (10).
Here, the "waxing finished state" means a state where the wax has been coated
onto the skidding surface to a thin and uniform thickness with a directionality suitable for
the user to glide.
Also, the "waxing finishing member" may be formed, for example, as the wax
leveling member (e.g., the center wax leveling member 82) for leveling a liquid state of wax. Also, the waxing finishing member may be formed being equipped with a heater (e.g., center
heater 83) for liquefying the wax solidified on the skidding surface and the wax leveling member (e.g., the center wax leveling member 82) for leveling the liquefied wax. Also, the
waxing finishing member may be formed as a device for shaving off the unnecessary wax
solidified on the skidding surface to thereby enable the formation of a wax film having an
appropriate uniform thickness on the skidding surface.
The waxing finishing member may be formed not only as one which is
restricted in claim 7 but also as one which in a state where a pantagraph structure (30) is
expanded as illustrated in Fig. 8 can cover an entire lateral width of the skidding surface.
With regard to the "waxing finishing member", as the means for "forming" the
waxing finishing member "so that the waxing finishing member can follow a curve of the
skidding surface" there are, for example, means for urging the center wax leveling member
(82) toward the skidding surface side by means of a spring (44) or the like, means for causing
the waxing finishing device (40) to move the center wax leveling member (82) along a
trajectory following the curve of the skidding surface, etc. The waxing finishing device (40) of claim 7 levels the wax by the waxing
finishing member (82) thereof contacting with the skidding surface. At this time, since the heater (42) follows the curve of the skidding surface of the member to be waxed (10), it is
possible to mitigate the uneven coating over the entire skidding surface.
The heater device of claim 8 is a heater device for use in a waxing apparatus
comprising a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a
skidding surface of a member to be waxed (10), the heater device comprising a moving base
member (41) movable in a longitudinal direction of the member to be waxed (10), a heater
(e.g., center heater 83) located on a member to be waxed (10) side of the moving base member
(41) and intended to bring the wax having solidified on the skidding surface of the member
to be waxed (10), and a supporting member (43, 44) for supporting the heater (83) so that the
heater (83) may be supported therethrough by the moving base member (41) so as to follow a curve of the member to be waxed (10), the supporting member (43, 44) being diposed to
support the heater (83) so that the moving base member (41) may support the heater (83)
therethrough at a plurality of positions and the supporting member supports the heater (83)
in such a way as to urge it toward the skidding surface.
The moving base member (41) moves in the longitudinal direction of the
member to be waxed (10). At this time, the heater (43) which has been supported by the
supporting members (43, 44) while being urged toward the skidding surface follows the curve
of the skidding surface of the member to be waxed (10) and heats the wax and levels the
same.
The waxing apparatus of claim 9 is a waxing apparatus adapted to perform waxing by moving relative to a skidding surface and avoiding an obstacle (e.g., an anti-flow member 15) existing in the mid-course of its movement, the waxing apparatus comprising a moving base member (41) moving relative to the skidding surface and a pantagraph structure
(30) installed on the moving base member (41) and expanding and contracting in a direction intersecting the moving direction of the moving base member (41), the pantagraph structure (30) includess a pantagraph main body portion (31) expanding and contracting in order to avoid the obstacle (15) and a regulating portion (35) for regulating the movement of the expanding and contracting pantagraph main body portion (31), the pantagraph main body
portion (31) comprising on a skidding surface side a waxing finishing member (e.g., both side heater 82) for bringing the wax having solidified on the skidding surface to a waxing finished state.
The "obstacle existing in the mid-course of its movement" is, for example, the anti-flow member (15) of the ski plate (10), a clamping device of the ski plate (10) or snow
board, etc.
The wording "moving relative to the skidding surface" used with regard to the moving base member (41) means that in the waxing apparatus according to the present invention either the moving base member (41) may be made to move or the skidding surface may be made to move.
The "regulating portion (35)" may be any part if this part is one which can regulate the expanding and contracting movement of the pantagraph main body portion (31). For example, in an embodiment as later described, the pantagraph main body portion (31) is equipped with two projections which project from the pantagraph main body portion (31), whereby the regulating portion (35) has been formed by using a spring connecting these two protections and slits for forming the paths of the two projections.
According to the invention of claim 9, the waxing finishing member (82)
finishes wax coating with respect to the skidding surface of the ski plate (10) while moving
along the moving direction of the moving base member (41). When this moving base
member (41) moves up to a position where the obstacle (e.g., the anti-flow member 15) exists
and the pantagraph main body portion (31) contacts with this obstacle (15), the pantagraph main body (31) is pushed by the obstacle (15) and resultantly the width thereof becomes
narrow. By the width of the pantagraph main body portion (31) being narrowed in this way,
the moving base member (41) can move without being obstructed by the obstacle (15). And,
when the moving base member (41) moves up to the position of its being brought out of
contact with the obstacle (15), the pantagraph main body portion (31) returns to its configuration which was before it has been narrowed, by the regulating portion (35) of the
pantagraph structure (30). Through this series of operations, wax coating can be finished on
the skidding surface by the moving base member (41) avoiding the obstacle (15) during its
movement.
The waxing apparatus of claim 10 is one which has been prepared by technical
restriction of the waxing apparatus of claim 9 and is provided a separate waxing finishing
member (e.g., the center wax leveling member 82) which is separate from the waxing
finishing member (e.g., the both side wax leveling members 81, 81) provided on the
pantagraph main body portion (31) is provided on the skidding surface side of the waxing
finishing device (40) . For example, as illustrated in Fig. 7, the waxing finishing member equipped to
the pantagraph main body portion (31) is formed as the both side wax leveling members (81,
81). These both side wax leveling members are formed in such a way that in even a state
where the pantagraph structure (30) is expanded these members cannot cover the entire lateral
width of the skidding surface and perform waxing finishing on only both sides thereof. In this case, the waxing fmishing member equipped separately from the both side wax leveling
members (81, 81) is formed as the center wax leveling member (82) for performing waxing finishing with respect to the central part which cannot be waxing finished by the both side
wax leveling members (81, 81).
According to the waxing apparatus of claim 10, by providing a plurality of the
waxing finishmg members (e.g., 81, 82), the wax can be coated on the skidding surface more
uniformly.
The waxing apparatus of claim 11 is one prepared by technical restriction of
the waxing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 and the waxing
finishing device (40) is equipped with a squeegee (50) for removing the attachments of the
skidding surface before solidifying new wax.
Here, the wording "attachments of the skidding surface" means, for example,
snow, mud, dust, old wax, etc. having attached onto the skidding surface (11) of the ski plate
(10).
The "squeegee (50)" means, for example, a snow take-off rubber plate, brush,
shaving-off plate for shaving off unnecessary wax having solidified, etc. or a combined unit
of these members. More specifically, the squeegee (50) may be equipped to other portion than the waxing finishing member (81) of the pantagraph main body portion (31) or may be
so formed as to remove the attachments at the central part of the skidding surface by being so equipped as to intersect the moving direction of the movable base member (41) at a right
angle with respect thereto.
The function of the invention of claim 11 will now be explained.
First, with the movement of the movable base member (41), the squeegee (50)
moves to remove the attachments of the skidding surface. Then, the wax is solidified by a suitable means. And, waxing finishing can be done with respect to the thus-cleaned skidding
surface. As a result of this, it is possible to prevent foreign substances from being added to
and mixed with the wax to thereby enable waxing finishing easily and cleanly. Also, it becomes unnecessary to perform manually the removing operation of the attachments of the
skidding surface before setting of the ski plate (10) or snow board on the waxing apparatus, with the result that it is possible to perform the pre-waxing operation without spending time
and labour very much.
The waxing apparatus of claim 12 is one prepared by technical restriction of
the waxing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11, and the waxing
finishing device (40) is equipped with a wax jetting device (e.g., the wax jetting nozzle 45)
for supplying the wax to the skidding surface.
That is, as the waxing apparatus prepared by restricting claim 9 there is
provided one whose movable base member (41) is equipped with the waxing finishing member (e.g., 81) and the wax jetting device (45), as the waxing apparatus prepared by
restricting claim 10 there is provided one whose movable base member (41) is equipped with a plurality of the waxing finishing members (e.g., the both side wax leveling members 81 and
the center wax leveling member 82), squeegee (50) and wax jetting device (45), and as the
waxing apparatus prepared by restricting claim 11 there is provided one whose movable base
member (41) is equipped with the waxing finishing member (e.g., 81), squeegee (50) and wax
jetting device (45).
The "wax jetting device (45)" means, for example, one which has been formed
such that it can store wax in itself and it is equipped with a supply opening which with the movement of the movable base member (41) enables continuous supply of a fixed quantity
of wax onto the skidding surface. In a case where the configuration of the supply opening
is formed as a nozzle configuration with a large number of holes and the wax is thereby jetted
onto the skidding surface in an atomized form, it is possible to cause the wax to attach onto
the skidding surface while the wax unevenness thereon is being reduced. For this reason, the waxing finishing operation which is later performed can be easily performed.
The waxing apparatus of claim 12 can supply wax on the skidding surface
while moving because of its movable moving member (41) being equipped with the wax
jetting device (45). For this reason, there is no need to coat wax through the manual
operation, whereby the waxing operation can be easily performed.
The waxing apparatus of claim 13 is one prepared by technical restriction of
the waxing apparatus as claimed in claim 12 and the waxing finishing device (40) is
equipped with a scatter prevention function portion (60) for preventing the scatter of the wax
supplied from the wax jetting device (e.g., the jetting nozzle 45).
Here, the "scatter prevention function portion (60)" may be formed, for example, as a non-bottomed frusto-conical or frusto-pyramidal member which spreads from
the supply opening of the wax jetting device (45) toward the skidding surface, or may be formed being equipped with an opposition-to-jet surface (61) opposing the supply opening
and a scatter prevention surface (62) provided on a peripheral edge thereof as will be
explained also in the later described embodiment or being further equipped therein with a
heater for liquefying the wax.
The waxing apparatus of claim 13 supplies the wax onto the skidding surface
with the movement of the movable base member (41). At this time, it is possible to prevent
the wax from flowing onto an opposite-to-skidding-surface side of the ski plate (10) or from
being scattered around the ski plate (10) by the scatter prevention function portion (60). As
a result, it is possible to coat the wax onto only a position to which the wax is wanted to be supplied and also to omit the time and labour for removing the wax which has been scattered
or flown out.
The waxing apparatus of claim 14 is one prepared by technical restriction of
the waxing apparatus as claimed in claim 13 and the scatter prevention function portion (60)
comprises the opposition-to-jet surface (61) for receiving the wax jetted from the wax jetting
device (e.g., the jetting nozzle 45), the scatter prevention surface (62) for preventing the wax
from being scattered from the peripheral edge of the opposition-to-jet surface (61), a
partitioning portion (63) for partitioning the opposition-to-jet surface (61) in parallel with
the moving direction of the moving base member, and an outflow opening (64) for causing the wax received by the opposition-to-jet surface (61) to flow onto the skidding surface.
The "scatter prevention function portion (60)" of this waxing apparatus includes one which is connected with a heater for liquefying the wax supplied from the wax
jetting device (45) and causing easy flow of the liquefied wax through the outflow opening
(64).
The waxing apparatus of claim 14 is arranged to receive the wax by the
opposition-to-surface (61) of the scatter prevention function portion (60). At this time, the
opposition-to-jet surface (61) is divided into a plurality of portions by the partitioning
portion (63). Therefore, the wax supplied from the wax jetting device (45) can be dispersed into the respective portions of the opposition-to-jet surface (61) partitioned by the
partitioning portion (63). And, the wax is made to flow through the outflow opening (64).
As a result of this, it is possible to prevent the wax from being concentratedly coated onto
only the portion of the skidding surface opposing the wax jetting device (45) and thereby
make it easy to level the wax uniformly. Also, it is possible to prevent the wax from flowing from other portion than the outflow portion (64) by the scatter prevention surface (62).
The waxing apparatus of claim 15 is one prepared by technical restriction of
the waxing apparatus as claimed in claim 14 and the outflow opening (64) is provided in the
vicinity of a center of the width of the skidding surface as viewed in the direction
perpendicular to the moving direction of the moving base member (41).
The wording "provided in the vicinity of a center of the width of the skidding
surface as viewed in the direction perpendicular to the moving direction of the moving base
member (41)" means that it is sufficient that the outflow opening (64) be provided at the
position capable of preventing the wax having flown out from the outflow opening (64) from
flowing onto the opposite-to-skidding-surface side. The wax which flows onto the skidding surface is prevented from flowing onto the opposition-to-skidding-surface side surface. For this reason, there is no need to remove the unnecessary wax having otherwise attached onto the opposite-to-skidding-surface side
surface or having otherwise dropped down. Therefore, it is possible to mitigate the time and
labour for cleaning the waxing apparatus, etc.
The invention of claim 16 is an accommodator (20) of a waxing apparatus, the
accommodator (20) comprising a box member (22) capable of accommodating the member to be waxed (10) therein and a tray (25) located at a lower part of the box member (22) and
capable of being drawn out from the box member (22), the tray (25) is formed so that when the tray (25) is situated at the lower part of the box member (22) the tray (25) can receive
therein unnecessary substances within the box member (22) and retain these unnecessary
substances therein and when the tray (25) has been drawn out from the box member (22) the unnecessary substances retained therein can be taken away therefrom.
Here, the "unnecessary substances" means not only the wax jetted or spilled
from the waxing apparatus but also the dust, mud, snow or water produced by the snow being
molten, etc. which have attached onto the skidding surface of the ski plate or snow board.
Also, the wording "the tray (25) is formed so that the tray (25) can receive
unnecessary substances within the box member (22) and retain these unnecessary substances
therein" means that the tray (25) is formed so that when the tray (25) is situated at the lower
part of the box member (22) and when the tray (25) is being drawn out therefrom the
unnecessary substances existing on the upper surface of the flat plate-like tray (25) may be
prevented from being spilled. For example, this can be achieved by the tray being equipped with a rising portion along a peripheral edge thereof. Besides, the tray (25) may be formed
so that when a hygroscopic released paper is placed on the upper surface of the tray (25) and the resulting tray (25) is located at the lower part of the box member (22) the mud or wax may
be received by the upper surface of the released paper or the water produced by the snow
being molten may be received thereby, and so that the mud, wax, etc. may be taken away by drawing out the tray (25) and peeling off the released paper.
According to the waxing apparatus of claim 16, when unnecessary substances such as unnecessary wax, mud, snow, etc. are spilled from the waxing apparatus or member
to be waxed within the box member (22), the tray (25) situated at the lower part of the box
member (22) receives these unnecessary substances therein. And, when the tray (22) is drawn
out from the box member (22), it is possible to taken out the unnecessary substances to the
outside of the box member (22). Therefore, it is possible to easily perform the removing operation of the unnecessary substances having theretofore existed within the box member
(22).
The invention of claim 17 is the invention made by technical restriction of the invention as claimed in claim 16. The accommodator (20) further comprises a locking device
(26) for controlling the drawing-out of the tray (25), and the locking device (26) is
electrically connected to the waxing apparatus located within the accommodator (20) and
is formed so that when the locking device (26) is unlocked the waxing apparatus does not
operate.
Here, the "locking device" may be formed so that when the tray (25) is kept to
be drawn out the locking device may be unlocked and so that when the tray (25) is left to be taken away from the box member (22) also the locking device may be unlocked.
According to the waxing apparatus of claim 17, when the tray (25) is kept drawn out, the locking device (26) is unlocked. For this reason, in a state where the tray (25)
is left to be drawn out, the waxing apparatus does not operate. As a result, the wax is
prevented from being scattered to the outside of the box member (22). Also, if the locking
device is kept locked, the tray (25) cannot be drawn out so long as there is no need, for
example, to perform the removing operation of the unnecessary substances. For this reason, it is possible to prevent someone else from drawing out the tray (25) and conducting, for
example, his mischievous acts thereon, whereby the management of the accommodator (20)
becomes easy. Brief Description of the Drawings
Fig. 1 is a view illustrating a state where a front door of a waxing apparatus is
made open. Fig. 2 is a side view illustrating the waxing apparatus. Fig. 3 is a side view
illustrating a main part of the waxing apparatus. Fig. 4 is a view illustrating a case where a
ski plate has been normally fixed to the waxing apparatus. Fig. 5 is a view illustrating a case
where a ski plate has been abnormally fixed to the waxing apparatus. Fig. 6 is a view
illustrating the motion of a waxing finishing device portion of the waxing apparatus. Fig. 7 is a view illustrating the motion of a pantagraph structure of the waxing apparatus. Fig. 8
is a partially enlarged view illustrating a variation of the pantagraph structure of the waxing
apparatus. Fig. 9 is a partially enlarged view illustrating a scatter prevention function portion
of the waxing apparatus. Fig. 10 is a front view illustrating an accommodator of the waxing
apparatus. And, Fig. 11 is a perspective view illustrating a tray of the accommodator of the waxing apparatus.
Best Mode For Carrying Out The Invention
In order to explain the present invention in more detail, the present invention
will now be explained in further detail with reference to the appended drawings.
Fig. 1 is a view illustrating a state where a front door of a waxing apparatus is made open. Fig. 2 is a side view illustrating the waxing apparatus.
The waxing apparatus is one which is equipped with an accommodator 20 for causing a member to be waxed 10 to be located in an interior space thereof, a fixing device
70 for fixing the member to be waxed 10 which has been located within the accommodator
20, and a waxing finishing device 40 for waxing a skidding surface of the member to be
waxed 10 which has been fixed to the fixing device 70. As illustrated in Fig. 1, as the
member to be waxed 10 there is adopted a ski plate 10, and this ski plate 10 is used in a state of being erected substantially vertically.
Also, as illustrated in Fig. 2, the fixing device 70 fixes the two ski plates 10
whose lower ends as viewed when top bends thereof are situated up are supported in such a way as to clamp substantially central portions thereof. The waxing finishing device 40
moves in a longitudinal direction of the fixed ski plate 10 and, when stopped, is situated
above the ski plates 10.
Fig. 3 is a side view illustrating a main part of the waxing apparatus, and shows
a fixed state of the ski plates 10.
That is, the fixing device 70 fixes the ski plate 10 so that the angle (90° - α)
defined between the skidding surface of the ski plate 10 and the horizontal plane on a side where the binding of the ski plate 10 is located may become 85° to 88°. The range of from
85° to 88° results from the fact that the apparatus is formed so that a supporting member for supporting the lower end of the ski plate 10 or the position of the fixing device 70 can be
slightly adjusted, or from the fact that the ski plate itself differs in configuration according
to the kind of the ski plate, etc. Since the ski plate is slightly inclined and in addition the top
bends or binding is situated on the downside of the inclined ski plate, the ski plate is
stabilized. As a result of this, it is possible to provide a technique enabling user's simple and reliable installation of the ski plate or snow board.
It is to be noted that although the illustration is omitted, there is provided a
control mechanism which when the ski plate is not normally fixed warns this to the user or inhibits the operation of the waxing finishing device 40.
Subsequently, the control of the waxing finishing device 40 will be explained
while referring to Figs. 4 and 5. Here, Fig. 4 is a view illustrating a case where the ski plate
has been normally fixed to the waxing apparatus and Fig. 5 is a view illustrating a case where
the ski plate has been abnormally fixed to the waxing apparatus.
As illustrated in Fig. 5, the waxing finishing device 40 is controlled to be stopped when a state of overload is sensed in the advancing direction thereof. A further detailed explanation thereof will now be given below.
If the ski plate 10 is fixed at a normal position such as that illustrated in Fig.
4, the waxing finishing device 40 operates as is. On the other hand, if, as illustrated in Fig.
5, this ski plate 10 is not fixed at a normal position, for example is fixed such that when
fixing the ski plate 10, the fixing has been done with the obverse and reverse surfaces thereof being inverted, the waxing finishing device 40 collides with the top bend of the ski plate 10.
At this time, it is arranged that a sensing device senses that a state of overload has been reached to thereafter stop the waxing finishing device 40. As a result of this, it is possible to
prevent the device from falling into trouble or breakage. Then, although the illustration is omitted, the device is returned to the position at which the device is out of operation. As a
result of this, it is possible to provide the waxing apparatus which when the fixing operation
of the ski plate or snow board is not normally and reliably performed can be prevented from falling into trouble or breakage.
Additionally, although the illustration is omitted, there is provided an
informing device which when the waxing finishing device 40 is stopped informs the user so
as for him to re-fix the ski plate 10. The "informing device" referred to here in this specificatin includes means for displaying on a place capable of being seen by the user, means for informing by a sound, etc. By means of this informing device, it is possible to
instruct the user to correctly use the waxing apparatus.
Since the ski plate 10 is curved so that the binding may be situated outside an
arcuate portion thereof, it is needed to use a mechanism for performing waxing so that this waxing may follow the curved surface. The waxing finishing device 40 which has realized
this mechanism will now be explained while referring to Fig. 6. Here, Fig. 6 is a view
illustrating the motion of a waxing finishing device portion of the waxing apparatus.
The waxing finishing device 40 is equipped with a moving base member 41
which is movable in the longitudinal direction of the ski plate 10, both side heaters 84, 84
for heating the skidding surface of the ski plate 10 by being situated on the ski plate 10 side of the base member 41 for leveling the wax, and supporting members 43, 43 for causing the
both side heaters 84, 84 to be supported therethrough by the moving base member 41 so as
to cause the both side heaters 84, 84 to follow the curve of the skidding surface of the ski
plate 10. Also, the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for
supplying the wax to the skidding surface.
The wax jetting device is diposed such that a jetting nozzle 45 for jetting wax,
a wax tank 46 for supplying wax to the jetting nozzle 45 and a squeegee 50 for causing snow or dust having attached on the skidding surface to fall off therefrom, are fixed to the moving
base member 41.
The jetting of wax is arranged to jet liquid wax mixed with compressed air and
the wax jetting device is equipped with a wax pump, compressed air cylinder, flow control valve, etc. though the illustration thereof is omitted.
As illustrated in Fig. 3, the moving base member 41 is so formed as to
reciprocatingly move on a straight trajectory. A further detailed explanation will now be
given of the moving mechanism. The moving mechanism for the moving base member 41
comprises a rail for guiding the movement of the moving base member 41, a reversible
rotation motor which is a power source for causing the moving base member 41 to make its reciprocating movement along the rail, a wire which is a medium for transmitting the power
of the reversible rotation motor to the moving base member 41, a tension pulley for
imparting a tension to the wire, and a top/bottom confirmation sensor for determining a point
of change in the rotation direction of the reversible motor. The rail for guiding the movement
of the moving base member 41 is set as a straight line defining an angle (90° - α) with the vertical direction. The reversible rotation motor is normally rotated, stopped or reversely
rotated according to an instruction from the top/bottom confirmation sensor. The top/bottom confirmation sensor is provided at two positions, one being in the vicinity of an upper end
of the rail and the other being in the vicinity of a lower end thereof.
The supporting members 43, 43 support the both side heaters 84, 84,
respectively at two positions, so as to cause them to be supported therethrough by the
moving base member 41. The supporting members 43, 43 have fitted thereonto, respectively,
has coiled springs 44, 44 to support the both side heaters 84, 84 while urging them toward
the skidding surface. By the waxing finishing device 40 being equipped at a plurality of
positions with the supporting members 43 having the springs 44 fitted thereonto, the heater
can follow also the curved portion of the ski plate 10 to thereby enable a decrease in the uneven coating of the wax. As a result of this, it is possible to provide the waxing apparatus enabling the uneven coating of the wax to be decreased by the heater following the curve of
the skidding surface. Although in Fig. 6 the top bend portion has been illustrated, the
waxing apparatus can also cope with the curve in the vicinity of the binding.
It is to be noted that the larger in number the supporting position at which the
supporting member supports the heater is, the more delicately made the movement thereof
can be and so the supporting member is provided at three or more positions according to the
cases.
It is to be noted that although it has been explained that the rail for guiding the
movement of the moving base member 41 is set as a straight line defining an angle (90° - α) with the vertical direction, following the curve more accurately is possible by curving the rail substantially in conformity with the curve of the ski plate 10.
There may be a case where a device such as a hot-air drier for drying liquid wax coated on the skidding surface is added to the waxing finishing device 40.
A pantagraph structure of the waxing finishing device 40 will now be
explained with reference to Fig. 7. Here, Fig. 7 is a view illustrating the motion of the pantagraph structure of the waxing apparatus.
The waxing apparatus is equipped with the moving base member 41 which moves relatively to the skidding surface and the pantagraph structure 30 which is installed
on the moving base member 41 and which expands and contracts in the direction intersecting
the moving direction of the moving base member 41 at a right angle with respect thereto.
The pantagraph structure 30 is formed being equipped with a pantagraph main body portion
31 which expands and contracts in order to avoid an anti-flow member 15 and a regulating
portion 35 for regulating the movement of the expanding/contracting pantagraph main body
31. And, the pantagraph main body portion 31 is formed being equipped on the skidding
surface side with a waxing finishing member for bringing the wax solidified on the skidding
surface to a finished state. In this embodiment, the waxing finishing member is equipped two in kind. Specifically, on the skidding surface side of the moving base member 41 there are provided both side wax leveling members 81, 81 equipped to the pantagraph main body
portion 31 and a center wax leveling member 82 equipped to the moving base member 41.
The both side wax leveling members 81, 81 cannot level the lateral width of the skidding
surface over an entire region thereof and can perform waxing finishing at only both sides
thereof even when the pantagraph structure 30 is in a state of being expanded. In this case, the central part which cannot be waxing finished by the both side wax leveling members 81, 81 is waxing finished by the center wax leveling member 82. And, the both side wax leveling members 81, 81 and center wax leveling member 82 are equipped, respectively, with
both side heaters 84, 84 and center heater 83 for liquefying the solidified wax. And, the both
wax leveling members 81, 81 and 82 are formed as the wax leveling members for leveling the
liquefied wax. By the pantagraph main body portion 31 being equipped with a plurality of
the wax leveling members in this way, the wax can be coated on the skidding surface with a higher level of uniformity. By providing those heaters, it is possible to provide a heater
device which can dissolve the coat unevenness of the wax by following the curve of the
skidding surface.
Also, the moving base member 41 of the waxing apparatus illustrated in Fig.
7 is equipped with a squeegee 50 for removing the attachments of the skidding surface prior to solidifying the new wax. More specifically, as the squeegee 50 there are provided both
side squeegees 51, 51 equipped to other portions than those where the both side wax leveling
members 81, 81 of the pantagraph main body portion 31 are provided as well as a center
squeegee 52 provided so as to intersect the moving direction of the moving base member 41
at a right angle with respect thereto and intended to remove the attachments at the central
part of the skidding surface. Although the both side squeegees 51, 51 and center squeegee
52 have been formed as rubber plates for falling off the snow, mud, etc., these squeegees may
be formed as brush-like squeegees or shaving-off plates each having a plane-like blade on
the end portion at the skidding surface side of the center squeegee 52 and intended to shave
off the solidified unnecessary wax. By providing this squeegee 50, the squeegee 50 moves in accordance with the
initial movement of the moving base member 41 to thereby remove the attachments of the skidding surface. Thereafter, the wax is solidified by suitable means, e.g., means which uses
a wax jetting device such as that as later described. And, waxing finishing can be done with
respect to the cleaned skidding surface. As a result, it is possible to prevent foreign
substances from being added to and mixed with the wax which solidifies, whereby it is
possible to perform clean waxing finishing. Also, it becomes unnecessary to perform manually the operation of removing the attachments of the skidding surface before setting
the ski plate 10 or snow board on the waxing apparatus, whereby it is possible to perform the
pre-waxing operation without spending time and labour very much.
The function of the pantagraph structure will now be explained.
The wax leveling members finish the wax-coating on the skidding surface of
the ski plate 10 while moving along the moving direction of the moving base member 41.
When the moving base member 41 moves to the position where an obstacle, for example, the
anti-flow member 15 exists and the pantagraph main body portion 31 is brought into contact with this anti-flow member 15, the pantagraph main body portion 31 is pushed by the anti-
flow member 15 and the width thereof is narrowed. By the width of the pantagraph main body portion 31 being narrowed in this way, the moving base member 41 can move without
being obstructed by the anti-flow member 15. And, when the moving base member 41 moves
up to the position where no contact thereof with the anti-flow member 15 is made, the
pantagraph main body portion 31 is restored to its configuration before it is narrowed by the
regulating portion 35 thereof. Through this series of operations, the wax leveling members can finish the wax-coating on the skidding surface while avoiding the anti-flow member 15 in the course of their movement.
This waxing apparatus can cope with any ski plate 10 regardless of whether the
width thereof is large or small. That is, even when the width of the ski plate 10 is large, the
apparatus can finish the wax-coating only if this width is not larger than the expanded width
of the pantagraph main body portion 31 of the pantagraph structure 30. Conversely, when
the width of the ski plate is small, the apparatus can cope with this ski plate only if the width thereof is the same as, or larger than, the width of the moving base body 41. Also, by
equipping the moving base member 41 with the wax jetting device, it is possible for this wax
jetting device to supply the wax onto the skidding surface while moving above the ski plate
10 cleaned by the squeegee 50. For this reason, there is no necessity of coating the wax by
the manual operation, with the result that the waxing operation can be easily performed. By the provision of this waxing apparatus, there has been enabled the provision of the waxing
apparatus which can easily perform waxing even when the anti-flow member of the ski plate
exists and which further can perform uniform waxing in even a place where the temperature
of the outside air is low. Also, in addition, by equipping the moving base member 41 with
the squeegee, there has been enabled the provision of the waxing apparatus which can
mitigate the preparatory operation for performing the waxing finishing. Also, in addition,
by providing the center heater 83, there has been enabled the provision of the waxing apparatus which can finish the wax coating to an appropriate uniform thickness. Also, in addition, by providing the wax jetting device, there has been enabled the provision of the
waxing apparatus which can omit the manual operation for coating the wax. A variation of the pantagraph structure will now be explained with reference
to Fig. 8. Here, Fig. 8 is a partial perspective view illustrating the moving base member 41 and pantagraph structure 30 of the waxing apparatus.
The largest difference between the waxing apparatus illustrated in Fig. 8 and the waxing apparatus illustrated in Fig. 7 resides in the pantagraph structure 30. That is, the
pantagraph structure of Fig. 8 is equipped with the two regulating portions 35 for regulating the movement of the pantagraph main body portion 31 in such a way that these two regulating portions diverge downward. And, the both side wax leveling members 81, 81
equipped to the pantagraph main body portion 31 are formed so that the locus which in
accordance with the movement of the moving base member 41 is described by the both side
wax leveling member 81 situated on the right side and the locus which in accordance
therewith is described by the both side wax leveling member 81 situated on the left side may
be partly doubled at around a center of the width as viewed in the direction perpendicular to
the moving direction of the moving base member 41. As a result of this, the waxing can be
finished over an entire lateral width of the skidding surface by the both side wax leveling members 81, 81 equipped to the pantagraph main body portion 31. As a result, it is possible to omit the center wax leveling member 82 equipped to the waxing apparatus of Fig. 7.
Also, the center wax leveling member 82 serves as a device for preventing the scatter
of the wax and shaving off the unnecessary wax having solidified on the skidding surface to
thereby lessen the unevenness of the coated wax before the both side wax leveling members
81, 81 finish the wax coating. However, since the both side wax leveling members 81, 81 can
perform waxing finishing over an entire lateral width of the skidding surface, the provision of this center wax leveling member 82 can be omitted.
It is to be noted that since the remaining structure is substantially the same as that of the waxing apparatus illustrated in Fig. 7, the same constituent elements are denoted
by like reference numerals and an explanation thereof is omitted.
A scatter prevention function portion of the waxing apparatus will now be
explained with reference to Fig. 9. Here, Fig. 9 is a perspective view illustrating the scatter
prevention function portion 60 for preventing the wax supplied from the wax jetting device
from being scattered. This scatter prevention function portion 60 is a member which can be
used in combination with the wax jetting device illustrated in Figs. 1 to 8.
The scatter prevention function portion 60 is equipped with an opposition-to-
jet surface 61 for receiving the wax supplied from the wax jetting device and a scatter prevention surface 62 for preventing the wax from being scattered from a peripheral edge of
the opposition-to-jet surface 61. And, the opposition-to-jet surface 61 is divided into two
parts by a partitioning portion 63 in parallel with the moving direction of the moving base
member 41. Also, the wax received by the divided opposition-to-jet surfaces 61 is allowed
to flow from an outflow opening 64 equipped to the opposition-to-jet surface 61 to the
skidding surface.
The "scatter prevention function portion 60" is formed as a device which is
heated by the heat transferred from a heater separately provided in order to cause the wax
supplied from a jetting nozzle 45 to easily flow from the outflow opening 64. However, if
no hindrance occurs to causing the wax to flow from the outflow opening 64, no heater is
needed to be connected thereto. Also, although in Fig. 9 the "opposition-to-jet surface 61" has been made up
into a substantially square configuration, the opposition-to-jet surface may be made up into
a substantially triangular configuration, semi-circular configuration, etc. and therefore is not
limited to the square configuration.
Although the "scatter prevention surface 62" has been provided on the
peripheral edge of the opposition-to-jet surface 61, this scatter prevention surface 62 may be formed, for example, as a non-bottomed frusto-conical or frusto-pyramidal member which diverges from a supply port of the jetting nozzle 45 toward the skidding surface.
Although the "partitioning portion 63" has been provided one in number at the
center as viewed in the width direction, this portion 63 may be provided two or more in
number.
The "outflow opening 64" is provided in the vicinity of a center of the width
of the skidding surface as viewed in the direction peφendicular to the moving direction of
the moving base member 41. As a result of this, the outflow opening 64 is provided in the
vicinity of the center of the width of the skidding surface as viewed in the direction
perpendicular to the moving direction of the moving base member 41, whereby it is possible
to prevent the wax, which flows onto the skidding surface, from flowing onto an opposite-to- skidding-surface side surface. Therefore, it is not needed to remove the unnecessary wax
which has otherwise attached onto the opposite-to-skidding-surface side surface or which has
otherwise fallen down, with the result that it is possible to decrease the time and labour to be
spent for cleaning of the waxing apparatus, etc.
The function of the scatter prevention function portion 60 illustrated in Fig. 9 will now be explained.
With the movement of the moving base member 41, the wax is supplied to the skidding surface. At this time, it is possible to prevent the wax from flowing onto the
opposite-to-skidding-surface side of the ski plate 10 or scattering around the ski plate 10 by
the scatter prevention function portion 60. As a result, it is possible to cause the wax to be coated onto only the portion to which the wax is wanted to be supplied and also to omit the time and labour for removing the wax which has been otherwise scattered or flown out.
Also, the wax is received by the opposition-to-jet surface 61 of the scatter prevention function portion 60. At this time, the opposition-to-jet surface 61 is divided into the plurality of portions by the partitioning portion 63. For this reason, the wax supplied from the jetting nozzle 45 can be dispersed into the respective portions of the opposition-to- jet surface 61 partitioned by the partitioning portion 63. And, the wax is allowed to flow from the outflow opening 64 onto the skidding surface. As a result of this, it is possible to
prevent the wax from being concentratedly coated onto only the portion of the skidding surface opposing the jetting nozzle 45, thereby making it easy to level the wax and make it
uniform. Also, it is possible to prevent the wax from flowing through other portions than the outflow opening 64 by the scatter prevention surface 62. By the provision of this scatter prevention function portion, there has been enabled the provision of the waxing apparatus which can prevent the wax from being scattered to other portions than the wax coated
surface.
It is to be noted that the scatter prevention function portion 60 is not limited to one illustrated in Fig. 9. For example, as illustrated in Fig. 3, the scatter prevention function portion may be formed as a plate-like member 65 which has been equipped to the
moving base member 41 on a side opposite to the side of the pantagraph structure 30 with
respect to the wax jetting device. It is to be noted that Fig. 9 is a partially enlarged view
illustrating the scatter prevention function portion of the waxing apparatus.
Next, an accommodator for installing the above-described waxing apparatus
therein will now be explained with reference to Figs. 10 and 11. Fig. 10 is a front view
illustrating the accommodator of the waxing apparatus. Fig. 11 is a perspective view illustrating a tray of the accommodator of the waxing apparatus.
The accommodator 20 is equipped with a box member 22 within which the
waxing apparatus can be accommodated so that the ski plate 10 or the snow board can be set
in an uprightly erected state, and an opening/closing door 11 for opening and closing the
box member 22. Also, the accommodator 20 is equipped, at a center thereof, with a transparent plastic-made light transmission plate 21 so that the accommodated state thereof
can be seen from a front surface thereof. Accordingly, the user can see a state in the course
of the operation.
It is to be noted that although the illustration is omitted, the opening/closing
door 11 of the accommodator 20 is equipped with a door locking device. This door locking
device is one which is intended to prevent the wax from being scattered to outside the
waxing apparatus by the opening/closing door 11 being inconveniently opened during the
operation of the waxing apparatus. It is constructed being equipped with a door locking air-
cylinder, lock confirmation sensor and door locking electromagnetic valve.
The door locking air-cylinder locks or unlocks the opening/closing door 11 by a compressed air supplied from a compressed air supplying device. The lock confirmation sensor is a sensor which senses whether or not the opening/closing door 1 is locked and, when the door is not exactly locked, supplies to the waxing apparatus 40 an instruction
making it inoperative. The door locking electromagnetic valve is an electromagnetic valve
for, when the door locking air-cylinder locks or unlocks the opening/closing door 11, making an on/off control of whether or not the compressed air needed as the power therefor is to be supplied. Further, although not illustrated, a coin insertion opening is provided on the outer surface of the openig/closing door 11.
If the ski plate or snow board is uprightly erected and fixed within this accommodator 20, waxing finishing can be easily performed at even a narrow place. Of course, the waxing apparatus may be accommodated to within the accommodator enabling waxing finishing to be performed with the ski plate 10 being laid.
The accommodator of Fig. 11 is equipped with a tray 25 which is located at a
lower part of the front portion of the box member 22 and which can be drawn out from the front portion thereof. The tray 25 is formed into a box-shaped configuration made open at the top and shallow in depth. And, the tray 25 is formed so that when the tray 25 is located at the lower part of the box member 22 the tray 25 can receive and retain therein unnecessary substances within the box member 22 and that when the tray 25 has been drawn out from the box member 22 the unnecessary substances retained therein can be taken out therefrom. In Fig. 11, the tray 25 is formed so that the opening/closing door 11 and the tray 25 may be able to operate independently from each other. That is, the tray 25 is formed so that the tray 25 can be drawn out irrespective of whether or not the opening/closing door 11 is opened. By the provision of this tray, there has been enabled the provision of the waxing apparatus enabling the easy performance of the operation for removing the mud, dust, etc. within the accommodator.
It is to be noted that the tray 25 may be formed as a flat plate configuration.
In this case, on the upper surface of the flat plate-like tray 25 there is placed a hygroscopic
released paper. In a state where this tray 25 is located at the lower part of the box member 25,
the mud or wax is received by the upper surface thereof or the water produced by the snow being molten is absorbed thereinto. Further, if this tray 25 is drawn out and the released
paper is peeled off therefrom, the mud, wax, etc. are taken away therefrom.
When the unnecessary substances such as unnecessary wax, mud, snow, etc. fall
off from the waxing apparatus, ski plate or snow board within the box member 22, the tray 25 located at the lower part of the box member 22 receives such unnecessary substances. And, by drawing the tray 25 from the box member 22, the unnecessary substances can be
taken out to outside the box member 22. Thereafter, the unnecessary substances in the tray
25 are taken away. Therefore, the removing operation of the unnecessary substances having
existed within the box member 22 can be easily performed. Also, since the tray 25 can be
drawn out from the front portion of the box member 22, even when a plurality of the
accommodators 20 are located by being arranged laterally, the drawing-out of the tray 25
becomes possible. Further, in a state where the tray 25 has been drawn out, a locking device
26 is unlocked. For this reason, if the tray 25 is kept in a state having been drawn out, or in
a state where it is not set to within the box member 22, the waxing apparatus does not operate. As a result, it is possible to prevent the wax from falling off and attaching onto the bottom of the box member 22 or from being scattered to the outside of the box member 22.
The accommodator 20 is equipped with the locking device 26 for controlling
the drawing-out of the tray 25. The locking device 26 is equipped, although not illustrated,
with a keying main body provided within the accommodator 20, a key hole portion 27
provided in the tray 25, and the lock confirmation sensor for sensing whether or not the tray
25 is keyed. This lock confirmation sensor is electrically connected to the waxing apparatus.
And, if the tray 25 is not keyed and if the tray 25 is not set to within the box member 22, the lock confirmation sensor supplies to the waxing apparatus an instruction for it not to
operate.
Only if this locking device 26 is set to a state of its being locked, the tray 25
cannot be drawn out so long as there is no need to perform, for example, the removing operation of the unnecessary substances. Therefore, it is possible to prevent someone else from drawing out the tray 25 and conducting his acts, e.g., mischievous acts thereon, whereby
the management of the accommodator 20 becomes easy. Also, by the accommodator
equipped with the locking device, there has been enabled the provision of the accommodator
capable of preventing the wax from being scattered to outside the accommodator.
As a variation of the tray, the accommodator 20 may be equipped with a
maintenance door for performing maintenance of the waxing apparatus at a side surface
portion of the box member 22. Also, the accommodator 20 may be formed so that the tray 25 may be drawn out from the side surface equipped with the maintenance door. As a result
of this, since the tray 25 cannot be seen from the front surface of the box member 22, it is
possible to enhance the quality of the outer appearance of the front surface portion of the box member 22. Also, when the maintenance of the waxing apparatus located within the accommodator 20 is performed by opening the maintenance door, the maintenance operation can not only be performed but it is possible to perform the removing operation of the
unnecessary substances from the tray 25.
It is to be noted that the above-described embodiment has been explained as
the waxing apparatus for use on the ski plate. However, the invention of this application can of course be used also as the waxing apparatus for use on the snow board. It is also to be
noted that in the above-described embodiment reference has been made to the waxing
apparatus usable for the ski plate only and that, although not illustrated, the waxing
apparatus for use on the snow board has been prepared separately from the waxing apparatus
usable for the ski plate only. This is for the puφose of the user's convenience. However, if the fixing device 70 or accommodation space is devised, the waxing apparatus for concurrent use on both the ski plate and the snow board can also be manufactured.
Industrial Utilizability
As described above, the waxing apparatus according to the present invention
makes it easy to fix the ski plate or snow board and is useful as an automatic waxing apparatus which even when erroneously fixed can be prevented from being broken. Also, the
waxing apparatus is also useful as a waxing apparatus which facilitates waxing in a cold
district. Further, the accommodator of the waxing apparatus is useful as an accommodator
for preventing the scattering of wax and receiving and installing the waxing apparatus
therein.11. A waxing apparatus comprising an accommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator, and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device, the fixing device is formed so that an angle defined between the skidding surface of the member
to be waxed and a horizontal plane on a side where a binding of the member to be waxed is located may be an acute an, the waxing finishing device is equipped with a squeegee for removing the attachments of the skidding surface before solidifying new wax.

Claims

1. A waxing apparatus comprising :
acommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof, a fixing
device for fixing the member dator having a member to be waxed located in an interior
space thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the
accommodator, and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the fixing device is formed so that an angle defined between the skidding surface of the
member to be waxed and a horizontal plane on a side where a binding of the member to be waxed is located may be an acute angle.
2. A waxing apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein fixing device is formed so that the
fixing thereof may be performed with the angle defined between the skidding surface of the member to be waxed and the horizontal plane on the side where the binding of the member
to be waxed being set to be in a range of from 80° to 89°. so that when a state of overload is
sensed the waxing
3. A waxing apparatus comprising:
an accommodator having a member to be waxed accommodated in an interior space
thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator,
and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the waxing finishing device is controlled finishing device may be stopped.
4. A waxing apparatus as set forth in claim 3, further comprising an informing device
which when the waxing finishing device is stopped informs a user that the user should re-fix the member to be waxed.
5. A control method for controlling a waxing apparatus comprising:
an accommodator having a member to be waxed accommodated in an interior space
thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator,
and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding
surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device, comprising a sensing step for
sensing a state of overload, and a stopping step for, when a state of overload has been sensed by the sensing step, stopping the waxing finishing device.
6. A control method for controlling the waxing apparatus as set forth in claim 5, further
comprising an informing step for, after the waxing finishing device is stopped by the
stopping step, informing a user that the user should re-fix the member to be waxed.
7. A waxing apparatus comprising :
an accommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof,
a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator, and a
waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the waxing finishing device comprises a waxing finishing member for bringing the skidding surface to a waxing finished state,
the waxing finishing member being formed so that the waxing finishing member can
follow a curve of the skidding surface of the member to be waxed.
8. A heater device for use in a waxing apparatus comprising :
a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a
skidding surface of a member to be waxed, the heater device comprising a moving base member movable in a longitudinal direction of the member to be waxed, a heater located on a member to be waxed side of the moving base member, and a supporting member for
supporting the heater so that the heater may be supported therethrough by the moving base member so as to follow a curve of the member to be waxed,
the supporting member being diposed to support the heater so that the moving base
member may support the heater therethrough at a plurality of positions and the supporting
member supports the heater in such a way as to urge it toward the skidding surface.
9. A waxing apparatus adapted to perform waxing by moving relative to a skidding
surface and avoiding an obstacle existing in the mid-course of its movement, the waxing
apparatus comprising : a moving base member moving relative to the skidding surface and a pantagraph
structure installed on the moving base member and expanding and contracting in a direction intersecting the moving direction of the moving base member,
the pantagraph structure including a pantagraph main body portion expanding and
contracting in order to avoid the obstacle and a regulating portion for regulating the
movement of the expanding and contracting pantagraph main body portion, the pantagraph
main body portion comprising on a sckidding surface side a waxing finishing member for bringing the wax having solidified on the skidding surface to a waxing finished state.
10. A waxing apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein a separate waxing finishing member
which is separate from the waxing finishing member provided on the pantagraph main body portion, is provided on the skidding surface side of a waxing finishing device.
11. A waxing apparatus comprising : acommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member dator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space
thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator,
and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the fixing device is formed so that an angle defined between the skidding surface of the member to be waxed and a horizontal plane on a side where a binding of the member to be
waxed is located may be an acute angle, the waxing finishing device is equipped with a
squeegee for removing the attachments of the skidding surface before solidifying new wax.
12. A waxing apparatus comprising :
an accommodator having a member to be waxed accommodated in an interior space
thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator,
and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the waxing finishing device is controlled so that when a state of overload is sensed the the waxing finishing device may be stopped,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a squeegee for removing the attachments of the skidding surface before solidifying new wax.
13. A waxing apparatus comprising:
an accommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof,
a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator, and a
waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device, the waxing finishing device includes a waxing finishing member for bringing the skidding surface to a waxing finished state,
the waxing finishing member being formed so that the waxing finishing member can follow a curve of the skidding surface of the member to be waxed,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a squeegee for removing the attachments of the skidding surface before solidifying new wax.
14. A heater device for use in a waxing apparatus comprising :
a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of a member to be waxed, the heater device comprising a moving base member
movable in a longitudinal direction of the member to be waxed, a heater located on a member
to be waxed side of the moving base member, and a supporting member for supporting the
heater so that the heater may be supported therethrough by the moving base member so as to follow a curve of the member to be waxed,
the supporting member being diposed to support the heater so that the moving base
member may support the heater therethrough at a plurality of positions and the supporting
member supports the heater in such a way as to urge it toward the skidding surface,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a squeegee for removing the attachments
of the skidding surface before solidifying new wax.
15. A waxing apparatus adapted to perform waxing by moving relative to a
skidding surface and avoiding an obstacle existing in the mid-course of its movement,
the waxing apparatus comprising : a moving base member moving relative to the skidding surface and a pantagraph
structure installed on the moving base menber and expanding and contracting in a direction intersenting the moving direction of the moving base member,
the pantagraph structure including a pantagraph main body portion expanding and
contracting in order to avoid the obstacle and a regulating portion for regulating the movement of the expanding and contracting pantagraph main body portion, the pantagraph
main body portion comprising on a sckidding surface side a waxing finishing member for
bringing the wax having solidified on the skidding surface to a waxing finished state,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a squeegee for removing the attachments of the skidding surface before solidifying new wax.
16. A waxing apparatus comprising:
acommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof, a fixing
device for fixing the member dator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space
thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator,
and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the fixing device is formed so that an angle defined between the skidding surface of the
member to be waxed and a horizontal plane on a side where a binding of the member to be waxed is located may be an acute angle,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax
to the skidding surface.
17. A waxing apparatus comprising:
an accommodator having a member to be waxed accommodated in an interior space
thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator,
and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the waxing finishing device is controlled so that when a state of overload is sensed the waxing finishing device may be stopped,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax
to the skidding surface.
18. A waxing apparatus comprising:
an accommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof, a
fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator, and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the waxing finishing device comprises a waxing finishing member for bringing the skidding surface to a waxing finished state,
the waxing finishing member being formed so that the waxing finishing member can follow a curve of the skidding surface of the member to be waxed,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax
to the skidding surface.
19. A heater device for use in a waxing apparatus comprising :
a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of a member to be waxed, the heater device comprising a moving base member
movable in a longitudinal direction of the member to be waxed, a heater located on a member
to be waxed side of the moving base member, and a supporting member for supporting the heater so that the heater may be supported therethrough by the moving base member so as
to follow a curve of the member to be waxed, the supporting member being diposed to support the heater so that the moving base
member may support the heater therethrough at a plurality of positions and the supporting
member supports the heater in such a way as to urge it toward the skidding surface,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax
to the skidding surface.
20. A waxing apparatus adapted to perform waxing by moving relative to a skidding surface
and avoiding an obstacle existing in the mid-course of its movement, the waxing apparatus comprising :
a moving base member moving relative to the skidding surface and a pantagraph
structure installed on the moving base member and expanding and contracting in a direction
intersecting the moving direction of the moving base member,
the pantagraph structure including a pantagraph main body portion expanding and
contracting in order to avoid the obstacle and a regulating portion for regulating the movement of the expanding and contracting pantagraph main body portion, the pantagraph
main body portion comprising on a sckidding surface side a waxing finishing member for
bringing the wax having solidified on the skidding surface to a waxing finished state,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax
to the skidding surface.
21. A waxing apparatus comprising :
acommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof, a fixing
device for fixing the member dator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space
thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator,
and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the fixing device is formed so that an angle defined between the skidding surface of the
member to be waxed and a horizontal plane on a side where a binding of the member to be waxed is located
may be an acute angle,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax to the skidding surface,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a scatter prevention function portion for preventing the scatter of the wax supplied ftom the wax jetting device.
22. A waxing apparatus comprising :
an accommodator having a member to be waxed accommodated in an interior space
thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator,
and a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the waxing finishing device is sensed the waxing finishing device may be stopped,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax
to the skidding surface,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a scatter prevention function portion for preventing the scatter of the wax supplied ftom the wax jetting device.
23. A waxing apparatus comprising :
an accommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof, a
fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator, and a
waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the waxing finishing device comprises a waxing finishing member for bringing the skidding surface to a waxing finished state,
the waxing finishing member being formed so that the waxing finishing member can
follow a curve of the skidding surface of the member to be waxed,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax to the skidding surface,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a scatter prevention function portion for preventing the scatter of the wax supplied ftom the wax jetting device.
24. A heater device for use in a waxing apparatus comprising :
a waxing finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding
surface of a member to be waxed, the heater device comprising a moving base member movable in a longitudinal direction of the member to be waxed, a heater located on a member to be waxed side of the moving base member, and a supporting member for supporting the
heater so that the heater may be supported therethrough by the moving base member so as to follow a curve of the member to be waxed,
the supporting member being diposed to support the heater so that the moving base
member may support the heater therethrough at a plurality of positions and the supporting member supports the heater in such a way as to urge it toward the skidding surface,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax
to the skidding surface, the waxing finishing device is equipped with a scatter prevention function portion for
preventing the scatter of the wax supplied ftom the wax jetting device.
25. A waxing apparatus adapted to perform waxing by moving relative to a skidding surface
and avoiding an obstacle existing in the mid-course of its movement, the waxing apparatus comprising :
a moving base member moving relative to the skidding surface and a pantagraph
structure installed on the moving base member and expanding and contracting in a direction intersecting the moving direction of the moving base member,
the pantagraph structure including a pantagraph main body portion expanding and
contracting in order to avoid the obstacle and a regulating portion for regulating the movement of the expanding and contracting pantagraph main body portion, the pantagraph main body
portion comprising on a sckidding surface side a waxing finishing member for bringing the wax having solidified on the skidding surface to a waxing finished state,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax
to the skidding surface,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a scatter prevention function portion for
preventing the scatter of the wax supplied ftom the wax jetting device.
26. A waxing apparatus comprising :
acommodator having a member to be waxed located in an interior space thereof, a fixing device for fixing the member to be waxed located within the accommodator, and a waxing
finishing device for performing waxing finishing with respect to a skidding surface of the
member to be waxed fixed to the fixing device,
the fixing device is formed so that an angle defined between the skidding surface of the
member to be waxed and a horizontal plane on a side where a binding of the member to be
waxed is located may be an acute angle, the waxing finishing device is equipped with a wax jetting device for supplying the wax to the skidding surface,
the waxing finishing device is equipped with a scatter prevention function portion for preventing the scatter of the wax supplied ftom the wax jetting device,
the scatter preventionfunction portion comprising an opposition -to-jet surface for receiving the wax jetted from the wax jetting device, a scatter prevention surface for preventing
the wax from being scattered from a peripheral edge of the opposition-to-jet surface, a partitioning for partitioning the opposition-to-jet surface in parallel with the moving direction
of the moving base member, and an outflow opening for causing the wax received by the
opposition-to-jet surface to flow onto the skidding surface.
27. A waxing apparatus as set forth in claim 24, wherein the outflow opening is provided
in the vicinity of a center of the width of the skidding surface as viewed in the direction peφendicular to the moving direction of the moving base member.
28. An accommdator of a waxing apparatus, comprising:
a box member capable of accommodating a member to be waxed therein and a tray
located at a lower part of the box member and capable of being drawn out from the box
member, the tray is formed so that when the tray is situated at the lower part of the box member
the tray can receive therein unnecessary substances within the box member and retain these
unnecessary substances therein and when the tray has been drawn out from the box member the
unnecessary substances retained therein can be taken away therefrom.
29. An accommodator of a waxing apparatus as set forth in claim 26, further comprising a locking device for controlling the drawing-out of the tray, the locking device is electrically connected to the waxing apparatus located within the accommodator and is formed so that when the locking device is unlocked the waxing apparatus does not operate.
PCT/JP1997/003929 1996-10-29 1997-10-29 Waxing apparatus, control method therefor, heater device for use therein, and accommodator thereof Ceased WO1998018530A1 (en)

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