Splitboard latching device
10335665 ยท 2019-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C5/031
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C5/033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A latching device that can latch two splitboard skis together over their lengthwise common edge. The latching device accommodates variation in the distance between latching device mounting holes. The latching device rotates about a fastener assembly secured through one of the latching device mounting holes through the first of the two splitboard skis. A slot in the latching device, engages a second fastener assembly by tension between the outside edge of the slot and the lengthwise common edge between the splitboard skis. The slot includes a series of detents that can engage the second fastener assembly. The detents are distanced progressively closer to the axis of rotation of the latching device to accommodate various distances between the first mounting hole and the second mounting hole.
Claims
1. A device for latching a first splitboard ski and a second splitboard ski, a first fastener assembly secured to the first splitboard ski and a second fastener assembly secured to the second splitboard ski, and a lengthwise common edge between the first splitboard ski and the second splitboard ski, comprising: a latching device including an aperture, a first side, and a slot; the aperture is centered about a rotational axis of the latching device and is rotationally coupled to the first splitboard ski; the first side is distanced away from the aperture; the first side includes a first side portion bridging over an opening of the slot; the slot is distanced away from the aperture and extends through the first side below the first side portion; the slot includes an outside edge with two or more detents; and the two or more detents each successively engage the second fastener assembly progressively closer to the rotational axis and away from the first side.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein: the slot is so shaped and positioned so the second fastener assembly can successively engage each successive detent of the two or more detents and pass through the first side below the first side portion as the latching device is rotated.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein: the second fastener assembly includes a detent engaging portion; and each detent of the two or more detents is complementary in shape as the detent engaging portion.
4. The device of claim 2, wherein the two or more detents are positioned along a section of a spiral curve.
5. The device of claim 2, wherein each detent of the two or more detents is shaped as an arc of a cylinder.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein: the second fastener assembly includes a detent engaging portion; and each detent of the two or more detents is complementary in shape as the detent engaging portion.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the outside edge is a section of a spiral curve.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein each detent of the two or more detents is shaped as an arc of a cylinder.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein: the slot includes an inside edge radially closer to the rotational axis than the outside edge; and the inside edge is so shaped as to allow the second fastener assembly to successively engage each successive detent of the two or more detents and pass through the first side below the first side portion as the latching device is rotated.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein: the slot includes an inside edge radially closer to the rotational axis than the outside edge with the inside edge following a circular radius.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein: the two or more detents each successively engage the second fastener assembly progressively closer to the rotational axis and away from the first side causing progressively greater compression at the lengthwise common edge.
12. A device for latching a first splitboard ski and a second splitboard ski, a first fastener assembly secured to the first splitboard ski and a second fastener assembly secured to the second splitboard ski, and a lengthwise common edge between the first splitboard ski and the second splitboard ski, comprising: a latching device including an aperture, a first side, and a slot; the aperture is centered about a rotational axis of the latching device and is rotationally coupled to the first splitboard ski; the first side is distanced away from the aperture; the first side includes a first side portion projecting upward from the first side and bridging over an opening of the slot; the slot is distanced away from the aperture and extends through the first side below the first side portion; the slot includes an outside edge with two or more detents; and the two or more detents each successively engage the second fastener assembly progressively closer to the rotational axis and away from the first side.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein: the slot is so shaped and positioned so the second fastener assembly can successively engage each successive detent of the two or more detents and pass through the first side below the first side portion as the latching device is rotated.
14. The device of claim 12, wherein: the two or more detents each successively engage the second fastener assembly progressively closer to the rotational axis and away from the first side causing progressively greater compression at the lengthwise common edge.
15. The device of claim 12, wherein: the slot includes an inside edge radially closer to the rotational axis than the outside edge; and the inside edge is so shaped as to allow the second fastener assembly to successively engage each successive detent of the two or more detents and pass through the first side below the first side portion as the latching device is rotated.
16. The device of claim 12, wherein: the slot includes an inside edge radially closer to the rotational axis than the outside edge with the inside edge following a circular radius.
17. The device of claim 12, wherein: the second fastener assembly includes a detent engaging portion; and each detent of the two or more detents is complementary in shape as the detent engaging portion.
Description
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DESCRIPTION
(16) The terms top, bottom, upper, front, and back, are relative terms used throughout the to help the reader understand the figures. Unless otherwise indicated, these do not denote absolute direction or orientation and do not imply a preference. When describing the figures, the terms top, bottom, front, rear, are from the perspective of how a typical splitboard rider would view the splitboard or components while standing on the board in a conventional riding or touring position. Specific dimensions should help the reader understand the scale and advantage of the disclosed material. Dimensions given are typical and the claimed invention is not limited to the recited dimensions. The figures are not necessarily to scale.
(17) Certain features or components and some details of conventional elements may not be shown in the interest of clarity, explanation, and conciseness. For example, a splitboard may include bindings for securing the rider's feet to the splitboard. The splitboard may also include hardware associated with the bindings such as pucks, tracks, sliders, and climbing bars. These parts are omitted for clarity. In the present disclosure, they represent part of the environment and one of ordinary skill in the art ready knows how to apply them to a splitboard.
(18) Referring to similarly named part with an ordinal prefix such as first, second, or third helps distinguish the parts from one another when referred to together. This implies no preference of one part over the other. Similarly, referring to examples using ordinal prefixes or as alternative examples, does such not infer any preference of one example over the other.
(19) The Description refers to figures, where like numerals refer to like elements throughout the several views.
(20) The inventor noticed that one problem with latching devices, and particularly latching devices that join splitboards is that apertures spaced apart that hold the latching device can have variation in their distance relative to each other. For example, the inventor observed, that for a nominal distance of 1 inch (0.0254 m) between the mounting aperture on a first splitboard ski and the aperture on the second splitboard ski, the positional variation between the aperture can typically be up to 0.08 inches (0.00203 m). The inventor developed a latching device 1 illustrated in
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(24) The second fastener assembly 6 can include, for example, a threaded fastener 10, a spacer 13, and an insert 16. The insert body 16a passes through the second mounting hole 4a with the second splitboard ski 4 retaining the insert head 16b. The spacer 13 surrounds a portion of the insert body 16a that passes through the second splitboard ski 4. The spacer 13 can be clamped by the threaded fastener 10 against the second splitboard ski 4 to prevent it from rotating. The spacer 13 sets the height of the threaded fastener head 10b away from the first splitboard ski 3 to constrain the second splitboard ski 4 from moving up and down vertically. The insert body 16a includes a threaded hollow interior 16c. The threaded body 10a of the threaded fastener 10 passes through the spacer 13 and threadedly engages the threaded hollow interior 16c of the insert body 16a. Referring to
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(32) This disclosure describes a device for latching splitboard skis. This disclosure does not intend to limit the claimed invention to the examples, variations, and exemplary embodiments described in the specification. Those skilled in the art will recognize that variations will occur when embodying the claimed invention in specific implementations and environments. For example, in
(33) The fastener assemblies described in this disclosure can include a threaded fastener and several other components, for example an insert and a spacer. However, other combinations of components are within the scope of the meaning of a fastener assembly. For example, the fastener assembly can include rivets or rivets combined with spacer instead of threaded fasteners and inserts. The fastener assembly may include only a threaded fastener that fastens directly into the splitboard or another mounting surface. A threaded fastener may include a threaded fastener with an insert but without a spacer. These combinations are all within the scope of this disclosure. A threaded fastener can be any threaded fastener within the ordinary meaning of the word that can perform the functions specified within this disclosure. For example, a screw, or bolt. Threaded fasteners in the Description are often depicted with slot heads. However, any tool receiving head that can perform the function of a threaded fastener with the latching device 1 may be readily used. For example, hexagonal recess or Allen heads, Philips, Frearson, clutch, square recess, tri-wing, a recessed star pattern often sold under the registered trademark TORX by Textron Industries, Inc, and other tool receiving heads known in the art can be readily substituted. The first fastener assembly and the second fastener assembly can be structured differently from each other. For example, the first fastener assembly could include a threaded fastener, a spacer, and an insert. While the second fastener assembly could include an insert and a standoff. Similarly, the first fastener assembly could include a rivet or a rivet and a spacer. The second could include a standoff with an insert. These combinations and other combinations of the fastener assembly variations are well within the scope of this disclosure. The detent engaging portion of the fastener assembly can be any portion of the fastener assembly that engages the detents. For example, the detent engaging portion can be the spacer. The detent engaging portion can be body of a rivet. The detent engaging portion can be the non-threaded portion of a shoulder bolt, standoff, or other non-threaded portion of a threaded fastener.
(34) The latching device can be constructed of any material capable of performing the function intended for the latching device. For example, for splitboarding applications, the latching device can be made of any material capable of withstanding the temperature changes from indoor to extreme cold weather encountered with splitboarding and can hold up to the forces put upon in both touring and riding modes. For example, for splitboarding, the latching device can be readily made from nylon, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), thermoplastics or similar materials.
(35) The appended claims are not to be interpreted as including means-plus-function limitations, unless a claim explicitly evokes the means-plus-function clause of 35 USC 112(f) by using the phrase means for followed by a verb in gerund form.
(36) A method as disclosed herein refers to one or more steps or actions for achieving the described end. Unless a specific order of steps or actions is required for proper operation of the embodiment, the order and/or use of specific steps and/or actions may be modified without departing from the present invention.
(37) Optional or optionally is used throughout this disclosure to describe features or structures that are optional. Not using the word optional or optionally to describe a feature or structure does not imply that the feature or structure is essential, necessary, or not optional. Using the word or, as used in this disclosure is to be interpreted as the ordinary meaning of the word or (i.e., an inclusive or) For example, the phrase A or B can mean: (1) A, (2) B, (3) A with B.
(38) While the examples and variations are helpful to those skilled in the art in understanding the claimed invention the claimed invention is defined solely by the claims and their equivalents.