Ski tethering assembly
12138525 ยท 2024-11-12
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Abstract
A ski tethering assembly for securing a pair of skis in parallel configuration for transport and storage includes a skis assembly with left and right skis, each ski having a tip area, tail area, and central boot binding. Bracket assemblies are mounted to the tip and tail of each ski via a base and securing means. Each bracket has a pivoting head enabling rotation perpendicular to the base. Dual strap assemblies link between the front and rear brackets of the paired skis using adjustable tethers having distal end openings to engage fasteners secured in the pivoting bracket heads. This connects the skis at an optimal fixed distance while permitting some relative motion range. The strap assemblies spanning transversely between skis prevent excess drift while the pivoting brackets allow natural subtle alignment. The adjustable tether buckles and easy connecting/disconnecting mechanism retain parallel configuration for convenience without binding constraint.
Claims
1. A ski tethering assembly, comprising: a) a skis assembly formed by a left and a right ski, each having a tip and a tail area; b) a bracket assembly including: a rectangular base mounted onto a deck of each of the skis by screws located at corners of the rectangular base; a pivoting head centrally attached securely to the rectangular base in a manner that enables free rotation and swiveling along the axis perpendicular to the base; wherein said pivoting head has an opening perpendicular to a longitudinal axis thereof thereby defining a peg-like securing bracket; wherein four of said peg-like securing brackets are positioned, one each, on the front tips and proximal to the tail area of the left and right skis; c) a strap assembly including: a tether having a first distal end and a second distal end, wherein each distal end has an opening; carabiner clips attached to said distal ends through the openings; the tether is adjustable in length through use of a sliding buckle mechanism incorporated along a span thereof; d) wherein bracket assemblies are removably attached thereon; e) one strap assembly links the bracket assemblies mounted onto the tip area of each ski, defining a front strap, whereas another strap assembly links the bracket assemblies mounted onto the tail area of each ski, defining a rear strap; the strap assemblies are engaged to the bracket assemblies by engaging each of the carabiner clips to each of the four peg-like securing brackets to tether the skis together; wherein the sliding buckle mechanism of each strap assembly adjusts a tightness of a connection between skis; f) wherein each ski has a boot binding along the deck and is located between the peg-like securing brackets.
2. A ski tethering assembly, consisting of: a) a skis assembly formed by a left and a right ski, each having a tip and a tail area; b) a bracket assembly including: a rectangular base mounted onto a deck of each of the skis by screws located at corners of the rectangular base; a cylindrical pivoting head centrally attached securely to the rectangular base in a manner that enables free rotation and swiveling along a longitudinal axis thereof, which is perpendicular to the base; wherein said pivoting head has a central opening perpendicular to the longitudinal axis thereof, thereby defining a peg-like securing bracket; wherein four of said peg-like securing brackets are position on the front tips and proximal to the tail area of the left and right skis; c) a strap assembly including: a tether having a first distal end and a second distal end, wherein each distal end has an aperture; carabiner clips attached to said distal ends through the apertures; the tether is adjustable in length through use of a sliding buckle mechanism incorporated along a span thereof; d) wherein bracket assemblies are removably attached on said deck; e) one strap assembly links the bracket assemblies mounted onto the tip area of each ski, defining a front strap, whereas another strap assembly links the bracket assemblies mounted onto the tail area of each ski, defining a rear strap; the strap assemblies are engaged to the bracket assemblies by engaging each of the carabiner clips to each of the four peg-like securing brackets to tether the skis together; wherein the sliding buckle mechanism of each strap assembly adjusts a tightness of a connection between skis; f) wherein each boot binding is located between the peg-like securing brackets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(6) Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes a skis assembly 20, a bracket assembly 40, and a strap assembly 60. It should be understood there are modifications and variations of the invention that are too numerous to be listed but that all fit within the scope of the invention. Also, singular words should be read as plural and vice versa and masculine as feminine and vice versa, where appropriate, and alternative embodiments do not necessarily imply that the two are mutually exclusive.
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(8) The bracket assembly 40 may be mounted onto each of the skis as depicted in
(9) Mounted to the central region of the base 42 is a pivoting head piece 44. This head component is attached securely to the main bracket body in a manner that still enables free rotation and swiveling along the axis perpendicular to the base, as denoted in
(10) The strap assembly 60 functions to secure the two skis at an optimal distance apart. It includes an elongated tether member 62, also termed as tether 62 and/or strap 62, with fasteners 66 fastened at both the first 64 and second distal ends 65 thereof. Wherein each distal end may have a loop/opening to receive the fasteners. This allows connection to the pivoting headpiece 44 mounted to each ski via insertion of the fasteners into the openings of each of the pivoting headpiece 44. The tether 62 spans transversely between the left and right skis when oriented tips are pointed forward, linking between the front tip brackets and also the rear tail brackets independently. Specifically, and as depicted in
(11) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.