Carrier for skis and ski poles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6588817
  • Patent Number
    6,588,817
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 6, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 8, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A hand-held carrier for manually carrying parabolic skis and associated ski poles, the carrier having a double open-ended molded plastic receptacle having a bottom wall, first and second side walls extending up from the bottom wall and a partition wall disposed between the side walls. The walls of the receptacle define first and second elongated compartments each sized especially for holding a section of a parabolic ski and its associated ski-boot binding hardware. First and second molded plastic closures are pivotally coupled to opposing upper portions of the receptacle, for respectively closing the first and second compartments. The closures include integral handle sections which come together to form a single carrying handle when the closures are pivoted to close the compartments.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to hand-held carriers for skis and ski poles, and in particular, to a hand-held carrier especially adapted for carrying parabolic or shaped skis.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The newest trend in skiing has been the introduction of parabolic or shaped skis. Skis of this new design have become extremely popular for downhill skiing because they make turning and carving in snow substantially easier as compared with conventional skis. Moreover, this ski design employs a boot heel plate in the bindings which raises the skier higher on the skis, thereby more evenly distributing the skier's weight over the skis for improved control.




Skiers typically lock and transport their skis and ski poles with hand-held ski carriers. These ski carriers are presently produced in many different designs most of which use a clamping mechanism to hold the skis.




Unfortunately, existing ski carrier designs can not accommodate parabolic or shaped skis because the boot heel plates incorporated in their bindings significantly increase the skis' mid-section width. Further, conventional ski carriers are inconvenient and time consuming to use as the skier must kneel down on the ground to place the skis in the carrier and fold the sides of the carrier together.




Accordingly, a hand-held ski carrier is needed which is capable of carrying parabolic, shaped, or conventional skis and is convenient to use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A carrier for carrying skis and associated ski poles, the carrier comprising a receptacle defining first and second elongated compartments each sized for holding a section of a ski and its associated ski-boot binding hardware. The carrier further comprises first and second closures pivotally coupled to upper portions of the receptacle, for respectively closing the first and second compartments.




One aspect of the invention involves proving first and second cavities formed by the receptacle and closures for clamping a pair of ski poles to the carrier.




Another aspect of the invention involves providing the closures with integral handle sections that come together to form a single carrying handle when the closures are pivoted to close the compartments.




Still another aspect of the invention involves forming the receptacle with a generally w-shape.




A further aspect of the invention involves sizing the compartments for parabolic skis.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The advantages, nature, and various additional features of the invention will appear more fully upon consideration of the illustrative embodiment now to be described in detail in connection with accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a hand-held ski and pole carrier according to a preferred embodiment of the invention with a pair of skis and a pair of poles shown fragmentarily and in phantom, in position in the appropriate compartments and ski pole clamping cavities of the carrier;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the hand-held ski and pole carrier of

FIG. 1

shown with its closures in the open position;





FIG. 3

is an end elevational view of the carrier of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is an end elevational view of the carrier of

FIG. 1

with skis and poles (shown in cross-section) in position in the appropriate compartments and ski pole clamping cavities of the carrier.











It should be understood that the drawings are for purposes of illustrating the concepts of the invention and are not to scale.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1 and 2

show a hand-held carrier


10


for carrying skis and associated ski poles according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. The carrier


10


, as set forth more particularly herein below, comprises a w-shaped open ended receptacle


12


defining first and second elongated compartments


14


,


16


each sized for holding the section of a ski which mounts the ski-boot binding hardware (not shown). The carrier


10


further comprises first and second closures


18


,


20


pivotally coupled to the receptacle


12


with integrally formed hinges


22


,


24


. The closures


18


,


20


respectively close off the tops of the first and second compartments


14


,


16


. The receptacle


12


and closures


18


,


20


define generally cylindrical first and second cavities


26


,


28


for clamping a pair of ski poles (not shown) in the carrier


10


. The closures


18


,


20


further include integral handle sections


30


,


32


which come together to form a single carrying handle


34


when the closures


18


,


20


are pivoted to close off the tops of the compartments


14


,


16


.




The details of the w-shaped open ended receptacle


12


include a bottom wall


36


bounded by a pair of upstanding parallel side walls


38


,


40


. Each side wall


38


,


40


includes an upper edge surface


42


,


44


with a recess


46


,


48


extending longitudinally from one end of the receptacle


12


to the other. These side wall recesses


46


,


48


form the receptacle defined portion of the cylindrical ski pole clamping cavities


26


,


28


. A central partition wall


50


extending parallel to the side walls


38


,


40


projects up from the bottom wall


36


to divide the interior of the receptacle


12


into the two compartments


14


,


16


. The upper portion


52


of the partition wall


50


is typically rounded and has relief notches


54


at each end thereof for enabling the exterior end surfaces of the second closure


20


to be flush with the exterior end surfaces of the partition wall


50


when the closure


20


is closed. The upper portion


52


of the partition wall


50


also has a longitudinal cable lock aperture


56


extending therethrough. The side and the bottom walls


38


,


40


,


36


of the receptacle


12


are reinforced with a plurality of integrally formed ribs


58


.




In more detail, the closures


18


,


20


include L-shaped closure portions


60


,


62


integrally formed with the handle sections


30


,


32


. Each L-shaped closure portion


60


,


62


defines a horizontal top wall


64


,


66


and an inner wall


68


,


70


depending from the top wall


64


,


66


. The handle sections


30


,


32


are each constructed with two roughly triangular-shaped support members


72


,


74


integrally formed with the ends of their respective closure portion


60


,


62


, and a handle member


76


,


78


extending between the upper ends of the support members


72


,


74


. The outer lower corners of the support members


72


,


74


include notches


80


,


82


which together with their respective closure portion top walls


64


,


66


define closure edge surfaces


84


,


86


. Each closure edge surface


84


,


86


has a recess


88


,


90


extending longitudinally between the ends of the closure


18


,


20


. The recesses


88


,


90


,


46


,


48


defined in the closures


18


,


20


and the receptacle


12


form the two ski pole clamping cavities


26


,


28


when the closures


18


,


20


are in a closed relation with the receptacle


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the handle support members


72


of the first closure


18


are wider than the handle support members


74


of the second closure


20


, and include apertures


92


. When the closures


18


,


20


are closed, the wider handle support members


72


of the first closure


18


overlap the upper portion


52


of the partition wall


50


and the support member apertures


92


axially align with the longitudinal cable lock aperture


56


thereby allowing a conventional cable lock (not shown) to be inserted therethrough to lock the first closure


18


in the closed position. The support members


72


,


74


of the closures


18


,


20


also include complimentary arcuate inner edge surfaces


94


,


96


which facilitate smooth opening and closing of the closures


18


,


20


. This arrangement requires sequential opening and closing of the closures


18


,


20


thereby advantageously permitting the first closure


18


to be used for locking the second closure


20


as the first closure


18


must be pivoted to the open position first (after removing the cable lock) in order to pivotally open the second closure


20


.




The closures


18


,


20


and receptacle


12


of the carrier


10


can be manufactured from any suitable material although a plastic such as ABS is preferred because it allows each of these three components to be molded using conventional plastic molding techniques.





FIGS. 1 and 4

show a pair of skis


100


and a pair of ski poles


102


appropriately secured in the carrier


10


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the interior of each compartment


14


,


16


can be lined with padding


98


made from foam, soft rubber or any other equivalent material to aid in holding the skis


100


in place and avoid slippage during transportation. The padding


98


also allows the compartments


14


,


16


of the carrier


10


to be “sized” for accommodating virtually all conventional ski widths including state of the art boot lifts


104


(which elevate the ski boots higher above the top surfaces of the skis than normal) that are presently used with parabolic skis.




It should now be apparent that the carrier


10


of the invention enables one to easily transport skis from one location to another. Moreover, the hinged closures


18


,


20


disposed above the openings of the compartments


14


,


16


advantageously allow skis be simply dropped into the compartments


14


,


16


rather than having to sandwich them into position as is required with conventional ski carriers.




While the foregoing invention has been described with reference to the above embodiment, various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, all such modifications and changes are considered to be within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hand-held carrier for manually carrying parabolic skis and associated ski poles, the carrier comprising:a double open-ended receptacle having a bottom wall, first and second side walls extending up from the bottom wall and a partition wall disposed between the side walls, the walls defining first and second elongated compartments each sized for holding a section of a ski and its associated ski-boot binding hardware; first and second closures pivotally coupled to opposing upper portions of the receptacle, for respectively closing the first and second compartments, the closures including integral handle sections which come together to form a single carrying handle when the closures are pivoted to close the compartments; and first and second generally cylindrical cavities formed in abutting surfaces of the receptacle and closures for clamping a pair of ski poles to the carrier.
  • 2. The carrier according to claim 1, wherein the receptacle includes a plurality of reinforcement ribs.
  • 3. A hand-held carrier for manually carrying parabolic skis and associated ski poles, the carrier comprising:a substantially rigid, double open-ended receptacle having a bottom wall, first and second side walls extending up from the bottom wall and a partition wall disposed between the side walls, the walls defining first and second elongated compartments each sized for holding a section of a ski and its associated ski-boot binding hardware; and first and second closures pivotally coupled to opposing upper portions of the receptacle, for respectively closing the first and second compartments, the closures including integral handle sections which come together to form a single carrying handle when the closures are pivoted to close the compartments, the closures pivotally coupled to the upper portions of the receptacle with hinges.
  • 4. A hand-held carrier for carrying ski hardware, comprising:a substantially rigid, receptacle having a bottom wall, first and second side walls extending up from the bottom wall and a partition wall disposed between the side walls, the walls defining first and second open-ended compartments each sized for holding at least a section of a ski; and first and second closures pivotally coupled to the receptacle with hinges, for respectively closing the first and second compartments, the closures including integral handle sections which form a single carrying handle when the closures are pivoted to close the compartments.
  • 5. The carrier according to claim 4, further comprising first and second cavities formed by surfaces of the receptacle and closures for clamping a pair of ski poles to the carrier.
  • 6. The carrier according to claim 4, wherein the skies are parabolic skis.
  • 7. The carrier according to claim 4, wherein the receptacle and closures are molded from plastic.
  • 8. The carrier according to claim 4, wherein the receptacle includes a plurality of reinforcement ribs.
  • 9. The carrier according to claim 4, wherein the hinges are on opposing sides of the receptacle.
  • 10. The carrier according to claim 4, further comprising first and second generally cylindrical cavities formed by portions of the receptacle and closures for clamping a pair of ski poles to the carrier.
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