A ski for a snowmobile is provided with a pair of lateral wings and a central channel for increasing the flow of snow under a gliding surface at the bottom of the ski. The increased flow of snow enhances flotation of the ski. The channel may be formed by two downwardly extending keels. The wings are
A ski for a snowmobile is provided with a pair of lateral wings and a central channel for increasing the flow of snow under a gliding surface at the bottom of the ski. The increased flow of snow enhances flotation of the ski. The channel may be formed by two downwardly extending keels. The wings are defined between the keels and outer edges of the ski. The keels may be asymmetric with a shorter keel being positioned toward an outer edge of the snowmobile to improve handling characteristics of a snowmobile.
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1. A snow ski comprising: a base having a top adapted to be connected to a snow machine and a gliding surface disposed at the bottom thereof for traveling over snow, the gliding surface extending in a longitudinal direction positionable to correspond to a desired direction of travel;a pair of keels
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A snow ski comprising: a base having a top adapted to be connected to a snow machine and a gliding surface disposed at the bottom thereof for traveling over snow, the gliding surface extending in a longitudinal direction positionable to correspond to a desired direction of travel;a pair of keels integral to and extending downwardly from the base, said keels and a portion of said base therebetween defining a snow channel, with one of the pair of keels being shorter than the other one of the pair of keels, with said shorter one of the pair of keels being outboard from said other one of the pair of keels; a pair of wear bars extending along the bottom of the pair of keels, with an outboard wear bar being shorter than an inboard wear bar; anda pair of wings, one extending laterally from one of said pair of keels, and the other extending laterally from the other of said pair of keels, with a thickness of said pair of wings being smaller than a thickness of the ski within the snow channel, and a pair of ribs defined at outermost edges of said wings, said ribs being substantially thicker than other portions of said pair of wings. 2. The ski of claim 1 wherein the pair of wings are upwardly tilted away from the pair of keels. 3. The ski of claim 2 wherein the pair of wings have tapering cross sections, with end portions of the pair of wings being thinner than other portions of the pair of wings. 4. The ski of claim 1 wherein each of said pair of ribs approximate a rod of material having a diameter of approximately 0.5 inch. 5. The ski of claim 1 wherein said pair of ribs extend from a front portion of the ski substantially the entire length of the ski. 6. The ski of claim 1 wherein a bottom surface of the pair of wings is generally planar and the pair of ribs extend in an upward direction away from the lowermost edge of the pair of keels. 7. The ski of claim 1 wherein each of said pair of keels includes a portion extending forward of a mounting bracket and another portion extending rearward of the mounting bracket. 8. The ski of claim 7 wherein a first one of the pair of wear bars is approximately twice a length of a second one of the pair of wear bars. 9. A snow ski comprising: a base having a top adapted to be connected to a snow machine and a gliding surface disposed at the bottom thereof for traveling over snow, the gliding surface extending in a longitudinal direction positionable to correspond to a desired direction of travel;a pair of keels extending downwardly from the base, with one of the pair of keels being shorter than the other one of the pair of keels, with said shorter one of the pair of keels being outboard from said other one of the pair of keels said pair of keels defining portions of a snow channel, with a concave portion of the base directing snow into the snow channel;a pair of wings extending throughout a length of said ski, with one of the pair of wings extending laterally from one of said pair of keels, and the other extending laterally from the other of said pair of keels, anda pair of ribs defined at outermost edges of said ski and extending along the pair of wings upwardly away from the pair of keels, said ribs having a thickness which is greater than a thickness of the pair of wings. 10. The ski of claim 9 wherein the pair of wings have a thickness which is substantially smaller than a thickness of the ski between the pair of keels. 11. The ski of claim 9 wherein the first wear bar is approximately twice a length of the second wear bar. 12. A snow ski comprising: a gliding surface disposed at a ski bottom and extending in a longitudinal direction positionable to correspond to a desired direction of travel and extending in a lateral direction;a pair of downwardly extending keels, said pair of keels and said gliding surface defining portions of a snow channel, with a portion of the ski directing snow into the snow channel;a pair of wear bars attached to bottom portions of the pair of keels; anda pair of wings extending alongside the pair of keels, said wings being thinner than a portion of the ski between the pair of keels, and wherein each of said pair of wings extends along a length of said ski from a front tip to a tail, and with said pair of wings further defined by a pair of ribs extending along the pair of wings at outermost edges of said ski wherein an outboard one of the pair of keels and one of the pair of wear bars are shorter than the other one of the pair of keels and other one of the pair of wear bars. 13. The ski of claim 12 wherein the pair of ribs extend upwardly away from the pair of keels, with each of said pair of ribs having a thickness which is greater than a thickness of the pair of wings. 14. The ski of claim 13 wherein the ribs have a generally circular cross section. 15. The ski of claim 12 wherein the pair of keels are positioned directly underneath a mounting bracket affixed to the top of the ski, and each of the pair of keels is centered relative to the mounting bracket. 16. The ski of claim 12 wherein a width of one of the pair of wings is approximately 50% of a width of the ski between the pair of keels, as measured in the lateral direction. 17. A pair of snow skis comprising: a first ski comprising: a gliding surface disposed at a ski bottom and extending in a longitudinal direction positionable to correspond to a desired direction of travel and extending in a lateral direction;a pair of downwardly extending keels, said pair of keels and said gliding surface defining portions of a snow channel, with a portion of the ski directing snow into the snow channel; anda pair of wings extending alongside the pair of keels, said wings being thinner than a portion of the ski between the pair of keels, and wherein each of said pair of wings extends along a length of said ski from a front tip to a tail, and with said pair of wings further defined by a pair of ribs extending along the pair of wings at outermost edges of said ski with said pair of ribs, and wherein one of the pair of keels is substantially shorter than the other, with the shorter of the pair of keels being disposed at an outer edge of a snowmobile and the longer of the pair of keels being disposed toward a longitudinal centerline of the snowmobile; anda second ski being a mirror image of the first ski to define a pair of skis for a snowmobile, with the pair of shorter keels being positioned toward outer edges of the snowmobile and the pair of longer keels being positioned toward the longitudinal centerline of the snowmobile. 18. The ski of claim 17 wherein a first wear bar positioned in the longer keel is approximately twice a length of a second wear bar positioned in the shorter keel. 19. The ski of claim 17 wherein the pair of keels are positioned directly underneath a mounting bracket affixed to a top of the snow ski.
Campbell Norman A. (Box 452 New Liskeard ; Ontario P0J 1P0 CAX) Campbell Donald G. (R.R. #1 Callander ; Ontario P0H 1H0 CAX), Steering skis for snowmobiles and similar vehicles.
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