Claims
- 1. A water ski binding for a heel of a person's foot, said binding having an essentially U-shaped hold down member for a resilient heel boot and having longitudinally extending elongate slots on each leg of the U-shaped member for mounting with longitudinal adjustment to the ski, the new combination comprising: means for filling each of the longitudinally extending elongated slots on each leg of the U-shaped hold down member comprising an insert having means for mounting the hold down member to the water ski through holes in the inserts.
- 2. A water ski binder for a heel of a person's foot, said binding having an essentially U-shaped hold down member for a resilient heel boot and having longitudinally extending elongate slots on each leg of the U-shaped member for mounting with longitudinal adjustment to the ski, the new combination comprising: said U-shaped member having a series of adjoining circular recesses extending part way in from a top of the member with axes of the circular recesses centered in the elongate slot and a diameter of the circles greater than a width of the slot, and a removable insert shaped to fill the elongate slot, said insert having a hole extending therethrough contiguous to each end of the elongate slot and on an axis centered in the elongate slot.
- 3. A water ski binder for a heel of a person's foot as in claim 1 wherein the holes in the insert extend inward to form a slot, and a series of adjoining countersink holes extend along the top of the slots in the insert.
- 4. A heel unit for a water ski to adapt an adjustable heel unit to a custom fit heel unit wherein a U-shaped support member has a resilient boot fastened thereto, said support member having an elongated slot extending longitudinally along each leg of the U-shaped member, a fastener extending through the elongated slot to the water ski to permit longitudinal adjustment of the heel unit, the new combination comprising: a shoulder extending around a periphery of the elongated slot, an insert dimensioned to snugly fill a space in the elongated slot from the top to the bottom of the support member, and the insert having a hole adjacent each end.
- 5. A heel unit for a water ski as in claim 4 wherein the hole through the insert extends longitudinally to form a pair of slots, and the insert has a series of contiguous countersink holes centered in the insert slots.
- 6. A heel unit for interchangeable use as an adjustable heel unit with conversion to a fixed heel unit for custom fit and maximum support wherein a U-shaped support member has a resilient heel boot fastened thereto, said support member having an elongated slot extending longitudinally along each leg of the U-shaped member and a fastener extending through the slot to a water ski to allow longitudinal adjustment of the heel unit with respect to the water ski, the new combination comprising: a series of adjoining outwardly extending arcs of a circle, with axis centered in the elongated slot, arranged symmetrically around the elongated slot to extend part way downward to form a recess around the slot; a removable insert dimensioned to snugly fill the elongated slot, said insert having a hole with axis centered in the elongated slot, said hole contiguous to each end of the elongated slot.
- 7. A heel unit for a water ski as in claim 6 wherein the holes in the insert extend inward to form a longitudinally extending slot, and a series of adjoining countersink holes are centered in the insert slot.
- 8. A method of converting an adjustable heel unit for a water ski wherein the heel unit is adjustable with a pair of elongated slots for allowing longitudinal adjustment of the heel unit with the fasteners extending through the slots to the water ski with the steps comprising: removing the fasteners, forming a shoulder by recessing around the elongated slot, filling the elongated slot with an insert having a pair of holes for accepting a pair of fasteners, and fastening the adjustable heel unit to the water ski through the holes in the insert.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 578,732, filed May 19, 1975 and now abandoned.
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