Anton F Wilson, Age 791 Glengary Ln, Croton On Hudson, NY 10520

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1 Glengary Ln, Croton on Hudson, NY 10520 (914) 271-2448

44 Glengary Ln, Croton on Hudson, NY 10520 (914) 271-2448

31 Lounsbury Rd, Croton Hdsn, NY 10520

321 Ski Way, Incline Vlg, NV 89451 (775) 832-7449

Incline Village, NV

Bristol, PA

Malibu, CA

Bozeman, MT

321 Ski Way #12, Incline Vlg, NV 89451 (775) 832-7449

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Gliding Skis

US Patent:
6857653, Feb 22, 2005
Filed:
Oct 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/286643
Inventors:
Anton F. Wilson - Incline Village NV, US
International Classification:
A63C005/04
US Classification:
280602, 280608, 280609
Abstract:
A snow glider is provided having a design that facilitates gliding through snow rather than skidding. The snow glider has an extremely narrow waist width combined with an elevated binding assembly to promote positive engagement with a skiing surface during use. The glider body waist is between 25-44 mm at its narrowest point. A further embodiment of the snow glider ski has secondary edges for effecting multiple, changeable turning radii in a single ski.

Ski With Tunnel And Enhanced Edges

US Patent:
7073810, Jul 11, 2006
Filed:
Jun 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/603248
Inventors:
Anton F. Wilson - Incline Village NV, US
International Classification:
A63C 5/04
US Classification:
280609, 280608, 280601, 280607
Abstract:
A snow ski has at least one channel formed in the running surface to expose the inner sides of the ski edges for translating the force exerted by the ski during a turn and creating positive engagement with the skiing surface. The channel may extend the length of the ski or only a portion thereof. The channel forms edge tips on the ski edges where the inner sides are exposed. The edge tips may have different shapes to improve the bite on the skiing surface.

Suspension System For A Ski

US Patent:
2007018, Aug 9, 2007
Filed:
Jan 22, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/625753
Inventors:
Anton Wilson - Croton On Hudson NY, US
International Classification:
A63C 5/07
US Classification:
280602000
Abstract:
Suspension systems are provided for skis. In some implementations, the suspension system includes a spring-like element and a support structure configured to attach one end of the spring-like element to the central half of the longitudinal running length of a ski body. The spring-like element is configured so that the opposite end of the spring-like element contacts the ski body at a contact point on the front-most or rear-most fifth of the longitudinal running length of the ski body, and applies a downward force at the contact point such that the degree of free camber of the ski is increased relative to the natural free camber of the ski body without the suspension system attached.

Suspension System For A Ski

US Patent:
2010003, Feb 18, 2010
Filed:
Oct 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/605696
Inventors:
Anton F. Wilson - Croton On Hudson NY, US
Assignee:
ANTON DYNAMICS, INC. - Croton On Hudson NY
International Classification:
A63C 5/07
US Classification:
280602
Abstract:
Suspension systems are provided for skis. In some implementations, the suspension system includes a spring-like element and a support structure configured to attach one end of the spring-like element to the central half of the longitudinal running length of a ski body. The spring-like element is configured so that the opposite end of the spring-like element contacts the ski body at a contact point on the front-most or rear-most fifth of the longitudinal running length of the ski body, and applies a downward force at the contact point such that the degree of free camber of the ski is increased relative to the natural free camber of the ski body without the suspension system attached.

Video Camera With Integral Light Assembly

US Patent:
5208675, May 4, 1993
Filed:
Jul 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/730076
Inventors:
Anton Wilson - White Plains NY
Jeffrey P. Crouch - Terryville CT
Assignee:
Anton/Bauer, Inc. - Shelton CT
International Classification:
H04N 530
US Classification:
358209
Abstract:
A video camera comprises a video camera body and a light module. Structure is provided, integral with the video camera body, for selectively positioning the light module. The light module can be removably connected to the video camera body.

Automatically Adaptive Ski

US Patent:
2018036, Dec 27, 2018
Filed:
Apr 19, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/957503
Inventors:
Anton F. Wilson - Croton on Hudson NY, US
International Classification:
A63C 5/07
A63C 9/00
A63C 5/075
A63C 5/048
A63C 5/052
A63C 5/04
Abstract:
A ski for use on ice or snow is disclosed. The ski includes a ski body having a tip portion, a tail portion, and a longitudinal running length extending between the tip portion and the tail portion and a substantially flat bottom surface for sliding on snow or ice. The ski also includes a suspension system comprised of a substantially rigid support structure secured to the longitudinally central region of the said ski body at two attachment locations separated by a distance of at least 5 inches along the longitudinal axis of the ski body, and at least one resilient element configured to exert an opposing force between the support structure and the ski body in the area between the two attachment locations.

Automatically Adaptive Ski

US Patent:
2017004, Feb 16, 2017
Filed:
Jun 20, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/187453
Inventors:
Anton F. Wilson - Croton on Hudson NY, US
International Classification:
A63C 5/07
A63C 5/052
A63C 5/075
A63C 9/00
A63C 5/04
A63C 5/048
Abstract:
A ski for use on ice or snow is disclosed. The ski includes a ski body having a tip portion, a tail portion, and a longitudinal running length extending between the tip portion and the tail portion and a substantially flat bottom surface for sliding on snow or ice. The ski also includes a suspension system comprised of a substantially rigid support structure secured to the longitudinally central region of the said ski body at two attachment locations separated by a distance of at least 5 inches along the longitudinal axis of the ski body, and at least one resilient element configured to exert an opposing force between the support structure and the ski body in the area between the two attachment locations.

Suspension System For A Ski

US Patent:
2014031, Oct 23, 2014
Filed:
Jun 27, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/318183
Inventors:
Anton F. Wilson - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US
International Classification:
A63C 5/06
US Classification:
280602
Abstract:
Suspension systems are provided for skis. In some implementations, the suspension system includes a spring-like element and a support structure configured to attach one end of the spring-like element to the central half of the longitudinal running length of a ski body. The spring-like element is configured so that the opposite end of the spring-like element contacts the ski body at a contact point on the front-most or rear-most fifth of the longitudinal running length of the ski body, and applies a downward force at the contact point such that the degree of free camber of the ski is increased relative to the natural free camber of the ski body without the suspension system attached.

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Cinema Workshop: 2Nd Printing

Author:
Anton Wilson
ISBN #:
0935578269

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