Hi there!
I’m Mikhailo Mokin.
I have spent most of my life skiing.
Back in 1978, I started skiing in the sports section. Participated in many competitions at various levels.
Worked as a coach in the children’s sports section.
The more I worked with athletes, the more I thought about the best method of developing and consolidating the skills of the skiers.
All these thoughts inspired me to create a simulator that would simulate angular position, correct position, fix the front position of the body and work physically, simulating turns with maximum load and load at least 2G.
After I had combined all my thoughts, knowledge, and experience I made up a clear idea of how it should work and how it should be implemented.
Thus was born the idea of creating a simulator that haven’t existed in the world before.
After analyzing all the simulators that are currently available and the entire global patent base, I did not find the analogue of my idea.
Some ideas are close to mine, but at the same time they differ in their implementation and application.
All this strengthened me in the correctness of my technical ideas. The idea of creating a simulator grew into specific drawings, and then into drafting and creating a ready-made working sample.
A bit later I received a “Patent for a utility model” for this simulator.
Soon I filed an application to the International Bureau of WIPO under the Patent Agreement cooperation in Geneva.
I received a report from an independent research authority, which confirmed the global uniqueness and commercial viability of my simulator (a report can be shown on request).
My idea of simulator received registration and was published on the WIPO website.
https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2021145847&_cid=P20-L2UM2D-04476-1