Claims
- 1. A downhill ski, comprising:a downhill ski body comprising an upwardly curved nose and an elongated first member extending rearwardly from said nose at least generally along a first reference axis and which defines a longitudinal extent of said downhill ski body, wherein said downhill ski body comprises opposing upper and lower surfaces, wherein a reference plane is associated with said lower surface and is disposed in at least generally parallel relation with said lower surface, and wherein said downhill ski body further comprises first and second side surfaces which define a lateral extent of said downhill ski body; a downhill ski binding disposed on said upper surface which comprises first and second binding members spaced along said first reference axis, wherein said first binding member is disposed between said nose and said second binding member, and wherein said downhill ski binding further comprises a latch trip member; and a traction device which comprises: a traction device mount disposed on said upper surface of said downhill ski body and attached to said downhill ski body; a traction arm carrier pivotally interconnected with said traction device mount and pivotable between at least first and second traction ann carrier positions; a first traction arm mounted on said traction arm carrier, wherein at least a portion of said first traction arm is disposed beyond said first side surface of said downhill ski body and extends at least generally in a direction of a rear end of said downhill ski body at least when said traction arm carrier is disposed in said second traction arm carrier position, wherein said first traction arm further comprises a free end which is longitudinally spaced from said traction arm carrier in a direction of said rear end of said downhill ski body at least when said traction arm carrier is disposed in said second traction arm carrier position, wherein said free end of said first traction arm does not extend below said reference plane when said traction arm carrier is in said first traction arm carrier position, and wherein said free end of said first traction am is disposed below said reference plane when said traction arm carrier is in said second traction arm carrier position; a traction arm carrier biasing member, wherein said traction arm carrier biasing member biases said traction arm carrier at least toward said second traction arm carrier position; and a latch movably interconnected with said traction device mount and which is movable between first and second latch positions, wherein said traction arm carrier is retained in said first traction arm carrier position by said latch when said latch is in said first latch position, wherein said traction arm carrier is disengaged from said latch when said latch is in said second latch position such that said traction arm carrier biasing member is then able to remove said traction arm carrier at least toward said second traction arm carrier position, wherein said latch trip member of said binding engages said latch in a manner so as to dispose said latch in said second latch position when a downhill ski boot in disposed out of said binding such that said latch disengages said traction arm carrier and said traction arm carrier biasing member is then able to move said traction arm carrier at least toward said second traction arm carrier position to in turn dispose said free end of said first traction arm below said reference plane associated with said lower surface of said downhill ski body such that said traction device functions as a downhill ski brakes wherein said latch trip member of said binding is sufficiently disengaged with said latch when said downhill ski boot is positioned in said binding in a manner so as to allow said latch to be in either of said first and second latch positions, wherein said latch comprises means for manually moving said latch from said first latch position to said second latch position while the downhill ski boot is disposed within said binding such that said latch disengages said traction arm carrier to allow said traction arm carrier biasing member to then move said traction arm carrier at least toward said second traction arm carrier position to in turn dispose said free end of said first traction arm below said reference plane associated with said lower surface of said downhill ski body such that said free end of said first traction aim is disposed in an orientation to provide traction when an operator of said downhill ski exerts a rearwardly directed force on said downhill ski so as to advance another downhill ski being used by the operator in a forward direction, and wherein said latch further comprises means for manually moving said latch from said second latch position to said first latch position while the downhill ski boot is disposed within said binding such that said traction arm carrier may be moved back to said first traction arm carrier position and be retained in said first traction arm carrier position by an engagement of said latch to in turn dispose said free end of said first traction arm so as to not extend below said reference plane associated with said lower surface of said downhill ski body to allow said first downhill ski to be used for normal downhill skiing operations.
- 2. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said latch trip member is interconnected with a portion of said first binding member which moves in response to a change in position of a ski boot relative to said first binding member.
- 3. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said latch trip member is interconnected with a portion of said second binding member which moves in response to a change in position of a ski boot relative to said first binding member.
- 4. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said first traction arm also extends at least generally in a direction of said rear end of said ski body when said traction arm carrier is disposed in said first traction arm carrier position, and wherein said free end is also longitudinally spaced from said traction arm carrier in a direction of said rear end of said ski body when said traction arm carrier is disposed in said first traction arm carrier position.
- 5. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said traction device further comprises: a second traction arm interconnected with said traction arm carrier, wherein at least a portion of said second traction arm is disposed beyond said second side surface of said downhill ski body and extends at least generally in a direction of said rear end of said downhill ski body at least when said traction arm carrier is disposed in said second traction arm carrier position, wherein said second traction arm further comprises a free end which is longitudinally spaced from said traction arm carrier in a direction of said rear end of said downhill ski body at least when said traction arm carrier is disposed in said second traction arm carrier position, wherein said free end of said second traction arm does not extend below said reference plane when said traction arm carrier is in said first traction arm carrier position, and wherein said free end of said second traction arm is disposed below said reference plane when said traction arm carrier is in said second traction arm carrier position.
- 6. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said traction arm carrier biasing member comprises a spring.
- 7. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:first binding member comprises first and second laterally spaced ski boot toe pieces pivotally interconnected with said ski body and a ski boot toe piece biasing spring which biases said first and second boot toe pieces toward each other, wherein said latch trip member is fixedly interconnected with said first boot toe piece.
- 8. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 7, wherein:said first and second boot toe pieces are pivotally interconnected with said traction device mount.
- 9. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said second binding member is slidably interconnected with said downhill ski body for movement which is at least generally parallel with said first reference axis, wherein said latch trip member is fixedly interconnected with said second binding member.
- 10. A downhill ski, comprising:a downhill ski body comprising an upwardly curved nose and an elongated first member extending rearwardly from said nose, wherein said downhill ski body comprises vertically spaced upper and lower surfaces, as well as laterally spaced first and second side surfaces; a downhill ski binding disposed on said upper surface which comprises first and second longitudinally spaced binding members, wherein said first binding member is disposed between said nose and said second binding member; a traction device which comprises a first traction arm which is movable between first and second traction arm positions, wherein at least a portion of sad first traction arm is disposed beyond said first side surface of said downhill ski body and extends at least generally in a direction of a rear end of said downhill ski body to a free end of said first traction arm at least when said first traction arm is disposed in said second traction arm position, wherein said free end of said first traction arm does not extend below said lower surface of said downhill ski body when said first traction arm is in said first traction arm position so as to allow said first downhill ski to be used for normal downhill skiing operations, and wherein said free end of said first traction arm extends below said lower surface of said first downhill ski body when said first traction arm is in said second traction arm position; first means for automatically disposing said first traction arm in said second traction arm position when a downhill ski boot is out 6f said downhill ski binding such that said first traction arm functions as a ski brake; second means for selectively disposing said first traction arm in said first traction arm position when the downhill ski boot is in said downhill ski binding to allow said downhill ski to be used for normal downhill skiing operations; and third means for selectively disposing said first traction arm in said second traction arm position when the downhill ski boot is in said downhill ski binding such that said free end of said first traction arm is disposed below said lower surface of said ski body and in an orientation to provide traction when an operator of said downhill ski exerts a rearwardly directed force on said downhill ski so as to advance another downhill ski being used by the operator in a forward direction.
- 11. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 10, wherein:said traction device further comprises: a second traction arm which is movable between said first and second traction arm positions, wherein at least a portion of said second traction arm is disposed beyond said second side surface of said ski body and extends at least generally in a direction of said rear end of said downhill ski body to a free end of said second traction arm at least when said second traction arm is disposed in said second traction arm position, wherein said free end of said second traction arm does not extend below said lower surface when said second traction arm is in said second traction arm position, and wherein said free end of said second traction arm extends below said lower surface when said second traction arm is in said second traction arm position, wherein: said first means further comprises means for automatically disposing said second traction arm in said second traction arm position when said downhill ski boot is out of said binding; said second means further comprises means for selectively disposing said second traction arm in said second traction arm position When said downhill ski boot is in said binding; and said third means further comprises means for selectively disposing said second traction arm in said second traction arm position when said downhill ski boot is in said binding.
- 12. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 10, wherein:said traction device is integrated with said first binding member.
- 13. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 10, wherein:said traction device is integrated with said second binding number.
- 14. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 10, wherein:said first binding member is in a first binding member position when said ski boot is out of said binding, is in a second binding member position when said ski boot is in said binding, and is movable between said first and second binding member positions, wherein said traction device comprises a latch which retains said first traction member in said first traction member position, as well as a latch activation member, wherein said latch activation member is fixedly interconnected with said first binding member and moves along with said first binding member when moving between said first and second binding members positions, and wherein said latch activation member engages said latch to release said first traction arm and allow said first traction arm to proceed to said second traction arm position when said first binding member moves from said second binding member position to said first binding member position.
- 15. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 10, wherein:said second binding member is in a first binding member position when said ski boot is out of said binding, is in a second binding member position when said ski boot is in said binding, and is movable between said first and second binding member positions, wherein said traction device comprises a latch which retains said first traction member in said first traction member position, as well as a latch activation member, wherein said latch activation member is fixedly interconnected with said second binding member and moves along with said second binding member when moving between said first and second binding members positions, and wherein said latch activation member engages said latch to release said first traction arm and allow said first traction arm to proceed to said second traction arm position when said second binding member moves from said second binding member position to said first binding member position.
- 16. A downhill ski, as claimed in claim 10, wherein:wherein said traction device comprises a latch which is manually movable between first and second latch positions, wherein said first traction arm is retained in said first traction arm position by said latch when in said first latch position, and wherein said first traction arm is allowed to proceed to said second traction arm position when said latch is in said second latch position, wherein said second and third means each comprise said latch.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/314,361, which was filed on May 19, 1999, and which is entitled “DOWNHILL SKI WITH TRACTION DEVICE.”
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