Ski Pole Equipment Securement Device
20210370159 ยท 2021-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C11/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A ski equipment securement device having a body formed by a C-shaped member is adapted for removable engagement to a pair of snow skis and the poles used with the skis. A strap is engageable around the skis and to both ends of the body forming the C-shaped member to hold the skis adjacent and in a connection to the securement device. An opening in the body of the C-shaped member is sized to hold one or both ski poles and forms a handle to carry the engaged ski equipment.
Claims
1. A ski equipment securement apparatus, comprising: a substantially C-shaped member having a body, said body having a first member section and a second member section; said second member section extending from a first end of said body, to a curved area of said body; said first member section extending from said curved area to a distal end thereof; said body having an exterior surface opposite an interior surface; said interior surface defining an opening situated between said first member section and said second member section, said opening accessible through a passage located in-between said distal end of said first member section and said second member section; a strap, said strap in a connection at a first end thereof, with said first end of said body; a second end of said strap in a connection to a clip; a clip connector positioned at or adjacent said first end of said strap; a removable engagement of said clip to said clip connector positioning a portion of said strap in a side surface contact with said exterior surface of said body of said C-shaped member along a curved pathway, said curved pathway extending around said curved portion an upon said second member section; said C-shaped member adapted for positioning to an engaged position with at least one ski pole positioned within said opening, and with said clip in said removable engagement with said clip connector, to thereby hold said strap in an encircling contact against exterior surfaces of a pair of skis, whereby a said pole within said opening is employable as a handle to carry said skis while said C-shaped member is in said engaged position.
2. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: a recess formed in said exterior surface of said body of said C-shaped member, said recess located along said curved pathway; and said side surface contact of said strap with said exterior surface of said body along said pathway, being within said recess.
3. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said strap having a first portion, and having a second portion formed of elastic material; said elastic material during said positioning to an engaged position imparting compression to said encircling contact of said strap with said exterior surfaces of said pair of skis to form a compressive encircling contact with exterior surfaces of a pair of skis.
4. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: said strap having a first portion, and having a second portion formed of elastic material; said elastic material forming a biased said side surface contact with said exterior surface of said body within said recess; and said elastic material during said positioning to an engaged position, imparting compression to said encircling contact of said strap with said exterior surfaces of said pair of skis to form a compressive encircling contact with exterior surfaces of a pair of skis.
5. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said body of said C-shaped member being formed of pliable material; and movement of said first member section toward said second member section with said C-shaped member in said engaged position, imparting a compressing contact of said interior surface defining said opening against exterior surfaces of a ski pole therein.
6. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: said body of said C-shaped member being formed of pliable material; and movement of said first member section toward said second member section with said C-shaped member in said engaged position, imparting a compressing contact of said interior surface defining said opening against exterior surfaces of a ski pole therein.
7. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 3, additionally comprising: said body of said C-shaped member being formed of pliable material; and movement of said first member section toward said second member section with said C-shaped member in said engaged position, imparting a compressing contact of said interior surface defining said opening against exterior surfaces of a ski pole therein. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said body of said C-shaped member being formed of pliable material; and movement of said first member section toward said second member section with said C-shaped member in said engaged position, imparting a compressing contact of said interior surface defining said opening against exterior surfaces of a ski pole therein.
8. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 4, additionally comprising: said body of said C-shaped member being formed of pliable material; and movement of said first member section toward said second member section with said C-shaped member in said engaged position, imparting a compressing contact of said interior surface defining said opening against exterior surfaces of a ski pole therein. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said body of said C-shaped member being formed of pliable material; and movement of said first member section toward said second member section with said C-shaped member in said engaged position, imparting a compressing contact of said interior surface defining said opening against exterior surfaces of a ski pole therein.
9. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: said recess defined by ribs positioned on opposing sides of said recess along said curved pathway.
10. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 4, additionally comprising: said recess defined by ribs positioned on opposing sides of said recess along said curved pathway.
11. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 6, additionally comprising: said recess defined by ribs positioned on opposing sides of said recess along said curved pathway.
12. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 8, additionally comprising: said recess defined by ribs positioned on opposing sides of said recess along said curved pathway.
13. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 3, additionally comprising: said second portion of said strap formed of a first second of elastic material engaged between a connection point with said first portion of said strap and said clip, and a second section of elastic material engaged between said connection point and said clip.
14. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 4, additionally comprising: said second portion of said strap formed of a first second of elastic material engaged between a connection point with said first portion of said strap and said clip, and a second section of elastic material engaged between said connection point and said clip.
15. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 6, additionally comprising: said second portion of said strap formed of a first section of elastic material engaged between a connection point with said first portion of said strap and said clip, and a second section of elastic material engaged between said connection point and said clip.
16. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 7, additionally comprising: said second portion of said strap formed of a first second of elastic material engaged between a connection point with said first portion of said strap and said clip, and a second section of elastic material engaged between said connection point and said clip.
17. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 8, additionally comprising: said second portion of said strap formed of a first section of elastic material engaged between a connection point with said first portion of said strap and said clip, and a second section of elastic material engaged between said connection point and said clip.
18. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 10, additionally comprising: said second portion of said strap formed of a first section of elastic material engaged between a connection point with said first portion of said strap and said clip, and a second section of elastic material engaged between said connection point and said clip.
19. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 11, additionally comprising: said second portion of said strap formed of a first second of elastic material engaged between a connection point with said first portion of said strap and said clip, and a second section of elastic material engaged between said connection point and said clip.
20. The ski equipment securement apparatus of claim 12, additionally comprising: said second portion of said strap formed of a first second of elastic material engaged between a connection point with said first portion of said strap and said clip, and a second section of elastic material engaged between said connection point and said clip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES
[0027] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some, but not the only or exclusive, examples of embodiments and/or features of the ski equipment securement device herein. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than limiting. In the drawings:
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[0033] Other aspects of the present invention shall be more readily understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and the following detailed description, neither of which should be considered limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0034] In this description, the directional prepositions of up, upwardly, down, downwardly, front, back, top, upper, bottom, lower, left, right and other such terms refer to the device as it is oriented and appears in the drawings and are used for convenience only. Such prepositions are not intended to be limiting or to imply that the device has to be used or positioned in any particular orientation.
[0035] Now referring to drawings in
[0036] As shown in all figures herein, at least a first portion 17 of the strap 12 is formed of elastic material. Elastic strap material is preferred for at least a portion of the strap 12 to provide a biasing force when the strap 12 of the device 10 is in a stretched engagement encircling ski equipment such as skis 20 and poles 22 (
[0037] While the strap 12 may be formed entirely of elastic material where the first portion 17 of the strap 12 runs the entire length of the strap 12 such as in
[0038] While it was originally thought that the strap 12 entirely of elastic material would work better to hold the device 10 and skis 20 stationary, unexpectedly in experimentation it was found that the non-elastic second portion 18 when used, maintained the position of the device 10 better when circumferentially contacting the surfaces of adjacent skis 20 when engaged as in
[0039] Shown in
[0040] As shown in
[0041] Additionally shown in
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[0043] To achieve the removable engagement with ski equipment to which the device 10 is adapted, when the device 10 is circumferentially engaged around two contacting adjacently positioned skis 20, as in
[0044] As shown in
[0045] As noted,
[0046] With the device 10 in the engaged position of
[0047] As shown, with the diameter of the opening 42 being substantially equal to that of the poles 22 to which the opening 42 is adapted to encircle, or at least smaller than a diameter of the handle and/or the basket on the poles 22, the poles 22 cannot slide out of opening 42 along the axis of the poles 22. Further, with the strap 12 blocking the passage 44, the poles 22 cannot move out of the opening 42 through the passage 44. Additionally, as noted, one or both of the ski handle loops may first be engaged to encircle both skis to provide an engagement of the handle ends of the poles to the skis to hold the poles 22 substantially parallel to the skis 20 when the device 10 is in the engaged position of
[0048] As such, with the device 10, in the engaged position of
[0049] Further, while the C-shaped member 14 may be formed of metal or polymeric or other material having the strength and durability to handle the ongoing engagement with ski equipment, in another preferred mode, the material forming the C-shaped member is sufficiently flexible to allow a deflection and move one or both of a first member section 46 on one side of the passage 44 and a second member section 48 on the opposing side of the passage 44 closer to each other. This deflection will narrow the gap forming the passage 44 and will also narrow a diameter D (
[0050] The narrowing of the diameter D of the opening 42, causes the first member section 46 and/or second member section 48, to deflect, and thereby form a compressive engagement with sides of the poles 22 located within the opening 42 with an interior surface 43 forming the opening 42. This forms a more secure engagement with the poles 22 to which the device 10 is adapted to removably engage along with the skis 20.
[0051] While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the removably engageable ski equipment securement device have been shown and described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and it will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should also be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Consequently, all such modifications and variations and substitutions are included within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.