Claims
- 1. A substantially rigid personal transport and storage case for a single set of ski equipment including at least a pair of skis, each having a curved ski tip end and a rearward ski end, a pair of ski poles, each having a handle end and a pole basket end, and a pair of ski boots, each having a sole, a heel, a toe end, and a leg cuff end, said rigid personal transport and storage case comprising:
- an equipment container having a container floor member and a plurality of contiguous wall members forming at least a partially open enclosure, said contiguous wall members extending upwardly from said floor member, said wall members including opposed forward and rearward wall end members and opposing first and second side wall members forming a contiguous walled enclosure, said first and second side wall members substantially defining a first longitudinal chamber aligned with a longitudinal reference axis extending along a length of said container and having a length limited by said forward and rearward wall members, and said forward and rearward wall end members being aligned substantially transverse to said longitudinal reference axis, and wherein,
- said second side wall member and portions of said first side wall member being generally aligned with said longitudinal reference axis and spaced apart to (i) permit a pair of skis to lie on said container floor member in side-by-side arrangement substantially in parallel with said reference axis with said curved ski tip ends of said pair of skis proximate to said forward wall member and extending away from said container floor member, and
- said first side wall member includes a plurality of first side wall member portions for establishing a second chamber in communication with said longitudinal chamber and in which said second chamber extends generally perpendicular to said longitudinal reference axis and having a floor member generally formed, at least in part, by said container floor member, said second chamber protruding away from said longitudinal axis at a selected position between said forward and rearward wall members, and in which said second chamber is configured and arranged to accommodate toe portions of a pair of ski boots positioned in said first and second chambers with said pair of skis being between said container floor member and said pair of ski boots, and said pair of ski boots being in a mirror-like sole-to-sole and heel-to-heel position adjacency, and which the soles are generally perpendicular to said reference axis and said container floor member, and in which the heel portions of said pair of ski boots are bounded by and proximate to said second side wall member, and in which said leg cuff end of one of said pair of ski boots is proximate to said forward wall end member, and
- said container including contiguous peripheral container edge portions defining said open enclosure; and
- a cover having opposite top and bottom sides, said bottom side including peripheral bottom edge portions configured such that said peripheral bottom edge portions may be placed in mating relationship with said contiguous peripheral container edge portions, with said cover further configured such that said equipment container and said cover form a protected closed enclosure for said set of ski equipment.
- 2. The transport and storage case of claim 1 wherein said container floor member includes at least one ski rib member extending in part outwardly from said container floor member and aligned substantially in parallel with said longitudinal reference axis to provide a distinguishable ski chamber such that said skis are maintained in a protective spaced apart arrangement.
- 3. The transport and storage case of claim 1 further comprising a handle means, integral with said first side member having opposed first and second handle end members wherein said first handle end member is in fixed arrangement with those portions of said first side wall member forming said second chamber, and said second handle end member is in fixed arrangement with said first side wall member between said rearward end and said second chamber such that said case may be hand carried.
- 4. The transport and storage case of claim 1 wherein said container floor member includes a concave contoured portion thereof between said forward and rearward end members for accommodating a similarly contoured motor vehicle rooftop.
- 5. The transport and storage case of claim 1 wherein said forward end member includes a means for fastening a strap thereto for permitting said case to be secured to said motor vehicle rooftop in a secured arrangement.
- 6. The transport and storage case of claim 1 wherein said first side wall member includes forward and rearward attachment points on opposite sides of said second chamber for fastening a shoulder strap thereto, and for permitting said case to be carried by a user's shoulder.
- 7. The transport and storage case of claim 1 further comprising means for securing said cover to said equipment container.
- 8. The transport and storage case of claim 7 further where in said cover is secured to said second side wall member in a hinged arrangement.
- 9. The transport and storage case of claim 8 where in said cover includes hinge members integral therewith and adapted to mate with mating hinge members integral with said second side wall member.
- 10. The transport and storage case of claim 9 where in said cover includes latch members integral therewith and opposite said hinge side thereof, and adapted to mate with mating latch members secured to said first side wall member.
- 11. The transport and storage case of claim 1 wherein said first side wall member provides a third chamber in communication with said first and second chambers and generally forming a small protruding chamber of sufficient size and arrangement to accommodate a pair of ski pole handles, with said ski poles handles bounded at least partially by said third chamber, and with basket ends of the ski poles lying within said longitudinal chamber and pointing toward said rearward end member.
- 12. The transport and storage case of claim 1 further comprising a first cover member integral with portions of said first and second side wall members and said rearward wall member, extending toward said forward wall member so as to form a first rearward pocket so as to be capable of covering, at least in part, rearward ski ends of said pair of skis when positioned within said transport and storage case.
- 13. The transport and storage case of claim 13 further comprising a second cover member integral with portions of selected ones of said plurality of first side wall member portions establishing said second chamber and extending over, at least in part, said second chamber so as to form a boot-toe pocket.
- 14. The transport and storage case of claim 1 further comprising a cover member integral with said plurality of first side wall member portions of said first side wall member and extending substantially over said second chamber so as to form a boot-toe pocket.
- 15. The transport and storage case of claim 1 further comprising a handle bar member formed integral with said rearward end wall member.
- 16. The transport and storage case of claim 15 further comprising means for affixing a pair of wheels to said container.
- 17. The transport and storage case of claim 1 further comprising means for affixing a pair of wheels to said container.
- 18. A substantially rigid combined personal transport and storage case for a single set of ski equipment including at least a pair of skis, each having a curved ski tip end and a rearward ski end, a pair of ski poles, each having a handle end and a pole basket end, and a pair of ski boots, each having a sole, a heel, a toe end, and a leg cuff end, said rigid personal transport and storage case comprising:
- a container for forming at least a partially open ended enclosure having,
- a longitudinal chamber, having a forward end portion, a rearward end portion, and a container floor member opposite an open end thereof, and configured and arranged for housing a pair of skis in side-by-side arrangement substantially in parallel with a reference axis and with said curved ski tip ends of said pair of skis proximate said forward end portion and extending away from said container floor member,
- a protruding chamber extending away from said longitudinal chamber, said protruding chamber configured and arranged to accommodate toe portions of a pair of ski boots positioned within said container with said pair of skis being between said container floor member and said pair of ski boots, and said pair of ski boots being in a mirror-like sole-to sole and heel-to-heel position adjacency, and which the soles are generally perpendicular to said reference axis and said container floor member, and in which the heel portions of said pair of ski boots are bounded by and proximate to peripheral portions of said container, and in which said leg cuff end of one of said pair of ski boots is proximate said forward end portion, and
- said container including contiguous peripheral container edge portions defining said open enclosure; and
- a cover for covering said open ended enclosure, said cover having opposite top and bottom sides, said bottom side including peripheral bottom edge portions configured such that said peripheral bottom edge portions may be placed in mating relationship with said contiguous peripheral container edge portions, with said cover further configured such that said equipment container and said cover form a protected closed enclosure for said set of ski equipment.
- 19. A substantially rigid personal transport and storage case for a single set of ski equipment including at least a pair of skis, each having a curved ski tip end and a rearward ski end, a pair of ski poles, each having a handle end and a pole basket end, and a pair of ski boots, each having a sole, a heel, a toe end, and a leg cuff end, said rigid personal transport and storage case comprising:
- an equipment container having a container floor member and a plurality of contiguous wall members forming at least a partially open enclosure, said contiguous wall members extending upwardly from said floor member, said wall members including opposed forward and rearward wall end members and opposing first and second side wall members forming a contiguous walled enclosure, said first and second side wall members substantially defining a first longitudinal chamber aligned with a longitudinal reference axis extending along a length of said container and having a length limited by said forward and rearward wall members, and said forward and rearward wall end members being aligned substantially transverse to said longitudinal reference axis, and wherein,
- said second side wall member and portions of said first side wall member being generally aligned with said longitudinal reference axis and spaced apart to permit a pair of skis to lie on said container floor member in side-by-side arrangement substantially in parallel with said reference axis with said curved ski tip ends of said pair of skis proximate to said forward wall member and extending away from said container floor member, and
- said first side wall member includes a plurality of first side wall member portions for establishing a second chamber in communication with said longitudinal chamber and in which said second chamber extends generally perpendicular to said longitudinal reference axis and having a floor member generally formed, at least in part by said container floor member, said second chamber protruding away from said longitudinal axis at a selected position between said forward and rearward wall members, and in which said second chamber is configured and arranged to accommodate toe portions of a pair of ski boots positioned in said first and second chambers with said pair of skis being between said container floor member and said pair of ski boots, and said pair of ski boots being in a mirror-like sole-to-sole and heel-to-heel position adjacency, and which the soles are generally perpendicular to said reference axis and said container floor member, and in which the heel portions of said pair of ski boots are bounded by and proximate to said second side wall member, and in which said leg cuff end of one of said pair of ski boots is proximate to said forward wall end member, and
- said container including contiguous peripheral container edge portions defining said open enclosure;
- a first cover member integral with portions of said first and second side wall members and said rearward wall member, extending toward said forward wall member so as to form a first rearward pocket so as to be capable of covering, at least in part, rearward ski ends of said pair of skis when positioned within said transport and storage case; and
- a hinged cover having opposite top and bottom sides, said bottom side including peripheral bottom edge portions configured such that said peripheral bottom edge portions may be placed in mating relationship with said contiguous peripheral container edge portions, with said cover further configured such that said equipment container and said cover form a protected closed enclosure for said set of ski equipment.
- 20. The transport and storage case of claim 19 further comprising a second cover member integral with portions of selected ones of said plurality of first side wall member portions establishing said second chamber and extending over, at least in part, said second chamber so as to form a boot-toe pocket so as to be capable of covering, at least in part, said toe portions of said pair of ski boots when positioned within said transport and storage case.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of a U.S. patent application having Ser. No. 29/040,172, entitled Combined Ski Equipment Transport and Storage Case, filed on Jun. 12, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 379870, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application having Ser. No. 6,328, entitled Combined Ski Equipment Transport and Storage, Case filed on Mar. 22, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 362,115.
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