Abstract:
A rapid protection camming device (12) comprises a shank (14) having a first end (16) and a second end (18). A system of mobile cams (20) is provided at the first end (16). A tape (22) is connected close to said second end (18), to which tape a carabiner (24) provided with a gate (26) is connected. Engagement means (28) are provided at the second end (18), adapted to retain a portion of the carabiner (24). The gate (26) is provided with a lever (30) protruding towards the interior of the carabiner (24), adapted to actuate the opening of the gate (26).
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are embodiments for implementing active illumination control via activity classification. An embodiment includes a processor configured to perform operations comprising receiving first sensor data generated by at least one of the plurality of sensors. Based at least in part on the first sensor data, the processor may select a first lighting profile, and instruct the light-emitting element to emit light in accordance with the first lighting profile. The processor may be further configured to receive second sensor data generated by the at least one of the plurality of sensors and to update an activity classification stored in a memory, in response to the second sensor data being different from the first sensor data. The processor may transition from the first lighting profile to a second lighting profile, in response to the updating, and may instruct the light-emitting element to emit light in accordance with the second lighting profile.
Abstract:
Coupling device (1) for fastening a mountain shoe (2) upon a ski or other sport equipment (3) for moving on snow or ice, wherein the shoe (2) is provided with a sole (7) designed to be anchored in a stable, but easily releasable, manner on a load-bearing portion (3a) of the sport equipment (3) through the aforesaid coupling device (1); the coupling device (1) being designed to be rigidly fixed to the load-bearing portion (3a) of the sport equipment (3), and being structured in such a way as to be able, selectively and alternatively, to keep the shoe (2) rigidly connected to the body of the sport equipment (3), or else allow the shoe (2) to turn freely with respect to the body of the sport equipment (3) about an axis of rotation (A) which is substantially perpendicular to the vertical midplane of the sport equipment (3), and which extends above the sole (7) of the shoe (2), intersecting or passing immediately above the portion (4) of the shoe (2) that encloses the metatarsal -phalange area of the foot.
Abstract:
An improved ski boot comprising a shell (2) provided with a fastening device and internally housing an inshoe of soft material and at least two sets (5,6; 7,8) of front jaw/heel fixing unit portions removably securable to the sole (16) of the boot, characterized in that the first set (5,6) is of a form satisfying the regulations for alpine skiing and the second set (7,8) is of a form satisfying the regulations for ski mountaineering, the front jaw (7) of the second set laterally comprising holes (18) for engagement by a fork of a dynafit binding and the heel fixing unit comprising at its rear a seat (20) for engaging the heel fixing unit of the dynafit binding.
Abstract:
An item of clothing includes a first pocket having first opening/closing means to respectively allow and inhibit access to the first pocket and a second pocket having second opening/closing means to respectively allow and inhibit access to the second pocket. The first opening/closing means and the second opening/closing means are aligned and at least partially overlapped to allow simultaneous insertion of a hand through the first opening/closing means and the second opening/closing means, when opened to access the second pocket through the first pocket.
Abstract:
A ski boot comprising a lower part or shell, suitable for enclosing the user's foot and an upper part or cuff, suitable for enclosing the lower part of the skier's leg, wherein the cuff is hinged to the shell so as to rotate relative to the shell around hinges defining a rotation axis, forward, toward a tip of the boot, and backwards toward a heel of the boot, wherein the boot comprises fastening means suitable for selectively locking and/or unlocking the rotation of the cuff with respect to the shell depending on whether the user wants to switch from a skiing configuration to a walking configuration, respectively. Advantageously the fastening means comprise a slider interposed between the cuff and the shell, wherein said slider is fixed in rotation to the cuff and it comprises first and second end stops, placed at opposite sides of the slider, wherein the slider is movable in translation with respect to the cuff in order to move from the unlock or walking configuration, wherein the first and second end stops do not interfere with the rotation of the cuff with respect to the shell, to the lock or ski configuration wherein the first and second end stops abut against respective first and second abutment of the shell, wherein first abutment blocks the forward rotation of the cuff with respect to the shell and second abutment blocks the backward rotation of the cuff with respect to the shell.
Abstract:
Breathable footwear comprising a waterproofing and breathable portion, at least partially closed so as to identify a containment volume for a foot, wherein the waterproofing and breathable portion is shaped to allow the escape of water or vapour to the outside of the footwear and of the containment volume and to prevent the entry of water or vapour coming from the outside, an upper arranged to cover said waterproofing and breathable portion, wherein the upper is at least partially perforated to facilitate the escape of water or vapour from the waterproofing and breathable portion. The waterproofing and breathable portion is mechanically connected to the upper by means of at least one tape, comprising at least a first flap attached to the waterproofing and breathable portion by means of gluing or heat welding, and comprising at least a second flap fixed to the upper by means of gluing, thermo-forming or sewing.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are embodiments for implementing active illumination control via activity classification. An embodiment includes a processor configured to perform operations comprising receiving first sensor data generated by at least one of the plurality of sensors. Based at least in part on the first sensor data, the processor may select a first lighting profile, and instruct the light-emitting element to emit light in accordance with the first lighting profile. The processor may be further configured to receive second sensor data generated by the at least one of the plurality of sensors and to update an activity classification stored in a memory, in response to the second sensor data being different from the first sensor data. The processor may transition from the first lighting profile to a second lighting profile, in response to the updating, and may instruct the light-emitting element to emit light in accordance with the second lighting profile.
Abstract:
A ski boot composed of a lower part or foot portion and an upper part or leg portion, suitable to enclose the lower part of the skier's leg, wherein the leg portion is hinged to the foot portion so as to rotate with respect to the foot portion around hinges defining a rotation axis. The leg portion comprises a closing lever suitable to block and/or unblock selectively the rotation of the leg portion with respect to the foot portion, and operatively connected to a base and an arm engageable in abutment against a pin fixed to the foot portion. The closing lever in the open configuration mutually moves the base and the arm away from each other forcing the latter against the pin to prevent a rotation of the leg portion backwards. The boot comprises traction means which operatively connect the base, the arm, and a fastening on the foot portion, the arm being placed between the base and the fastening. Said traction means comprise a cable at least partially extensible.