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| Year | Description |
| 1996 | Invention patented by Jacques Fagot on May 20th, 1996. Abstract: A board for gliding on snow, such as a ski, comprises, in its support region, a device for mounting a boot binding. The device comprises at least one lower element that bears on the lower edge of the board and may laterally cover the edge, at least one upper element that forms a platform for mounting a boot binding, and at least one connecting element between each lower and upper element. Each lower element is supported by the corresponding lower edge of the board, and the assembly of the lower element, the connecting element, and the upper element is rigid. |
| 1996 | Invention patented by Yves Piegay on May 20th, 1996. Abstract: A board for gliding on snow comprises, in a central part or support region, a device for mounting a boot binding. The device comprises at least two lower elements that are located inside the board and bear, either directly or indirectly, on the lower edge of the board. The device also comprises at least one connecting element that connects the lower elements to at least one upper element, and at least one upper element which is proximate to the upper wall of the board and forms a platform for mounting a boot binding. |
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