Information
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Patent Grant
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6502732
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Patent Number
6,502,732
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Date Filed
Monday, November 1, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 7, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Vidovich; Gregory M.
- Brevard; Maerena W.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 224 586
- 224 201
- 224 628
- 224 629
- 224 634
- 224 917
- 224 153
- 224 250
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A foldable ski carrier pack assembly having 1) a main ski support frame assembly; 2) ski anchor assemblies secured to the main ski support frame assembly and operable to anchor snow skis thereto; and 3) a back support harness assembly connected to the main ski support frame assembly and operable to be placed about shoulder areas of a snow ski person for conveyance similar to a camper's backpack assembly. The main ski support frame assembly includes a first support frame member pivotally connected to a second support frame member by a main connector member. The first support frame member and the second support frame member each have a means thereon to receive the ski anchor assemblies connected thereto. Each ski anchor assembly includes a stabilizing post member having a retaining clamp assembly releasably connected thereto. Each retaining clamp assembly includes a main clamp assembly engageable about a portion of the snow skis and having an actuator handle assembly connected thereto. Each actuator handle assembly includes a knob member connected to an actuator shaft member and having a bias member thereon. The actuator shaft member is engageable with the clamp body member through a clamp receiving slot assembly in the stabilizing post member so as to hold in a locked bias condition where the snow skis are clamped against the main ski support frame assembly. The back support harness assembly is of a conventional nature having a pair of spaced harness strap assemblies, each having first and second strap members therein connected to each other by a buckle member for clamping against the shoulder area of the snow ski person.
Description
PRIOR ART
A patent search was not conducted on this invention.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, a foldable ski carrier pack assembly is utilized to be mounted on a shoulder area of a snow ski person similar to a camper's backpack assembly in order to receive and support snow skis thereon.
The foldable ski carrier pack assembly includes 1) a main ski support frame assembly; 2) ski anchor assemblies secured to the main ski support frame assembly to receive and support snow skis thereon; and 3) a back support harness assembly connected to the main ski support frame assembly and operable to be mounted about the shoulder area of the snow ski person similar to carrying the camper's backpack assembly.
The main ski support frame assembly includes 1) a first support frame member; 2) a second support frame member; and 3) a main connector member operable to pivotally connect the first support frame member to the second support frame member.
The first support frame member is of generally V-shape and includes a main support body having a first section integral with a second section. The first section includes transverse support ridges thereon on one side to add strength thereto.
About the first section and the second section are peripheral support ridges, outer top wall sections, and a male connector assembly, all positioned on the one side. The outer top wall sections are provided with strap support slots for connection to the back support harness assembly as will be noted.
The male connector assembly includes spaced connector arms, each having shaft support holes therein for connection to the main connector member as will be noted.
The second support frame member is of V-shape and a size similar to the first support frame member and having a main support frame member including 1) a support first section integral with a support second section; 2) a lower bottom wall section; and 3) a female connector assembly.
The support first section is provided with transverse support ridges on one side to add rigidity thereto. The support first section and the support second section are provided with an outer peripheral support ridge on the one side to add strength thereto.
The lower bottom wall section is provided with a side wall section having therein respective strap support slots for connection to the back support harness assembly as will be explained.
The female connector assembly is provided with connector slots and a central projection section having support shaft holes therein for connection to the main connector member.
The main connector member is provided with an anchor rod member to be mounted within an anchor housing and extended through the support shaft holes in the first support frame member and the second support frame member to allow relative pivotal movement therebetween in a manner to be explained.
The first support frame member and the second support frame assembly have smooth outer sides so as to be comfortable when placed against the back area of the snow ski person.
Each ski anchor assembly includes a stabilizing post member which is adapted to receive and support a retaining clamp assembly therein.
A plurality, namely three, stabilizing post members are illustrated with one being positioned within the first section of the first support frame member and secured at a juncture of the transverse support ridges to achieve maximum stability to the stabilizing post member.
Further, a pair of the stabilizing post members are mounted on the transverse support ridges in the support first section of the second support frame member and each of these stabilizing post members are operable to receive and support a respective one of the retaining clamp assemblies.
Each stabilizing post member includes a main post body member having a lower connector end section secured to or integral with a respective portion of the first support frame member and second support frame member and having integral therewith an outer clamp connector end section.
The outer clamp connector end section is provided with a clamp receiving slot assembly having a central hole, a diametric slot section, and a lock key hole section.
The lock key hole section is provided with a hook portion to lockingly receive respective ones of the retaining clamp assemblies therein as will be noted.
Each retaining clamp assembly includes a main clamp assembly having attached thereto an actuator handle assembly. Each main clamp assembly is of an irregular shape having a clamp body member with ski receiving spaced slots therein.
The ski receiving slots are defined by outer retaining walls and having a central support post. The central support post is provided with a central handle opening to receive a respective actuator handle assembly therethrough as will be noted.
The actuator handle assembly includes a handle assembly having 1) a knob member connected to an actuator shaft member; 2) a bias member mounted about the actuator shaft member; and 3) a lock pin member mounted at an outer end of the actuator shaft member.
The knob member is provided with a plurality of peripheral projections operable to be grasped and easily rotated by the snow ski person as will be explained.
The bias member is a compression spring member mounted about the actuator shaft member between the main clamp assembly and the knob member.
The lock pin member is mounted within a hole in an outer end of the actuator shaft member to keep the compression spring member biasing the knob member outwardly to a released retracted position.
The back support harness assembly includes a pair of harness strap assemblies, each having a first strap member and a second strap and buckle member.
The first strap member includes an anchor end mounted within a respective one of the strap support slots in the second support frame member. The first support strap is also provided with an actuator outer end section to be connected to the respective strap and buckle member.
Each second strap and buckle member is provided with a buckle member and having an anchor end which is secured within respective shaft support slots in the first support frame member.
Further, each second strap and buckle member is provided with a buckle connector section which is secured to a buckle member.
The actuator outer end section of the first strap member is operable to be connected to the buckle member on the second strap and buckle member in a conventional manner and to be adjustably mounted on the shoulder area of the snow ski person for ease of conveyance as noted in FIG.
1
.
The respective ones of the retaining clamp assemblies are operable to be releasably mounted within the stabilizing post members as the actuator shaft member of the handle assembly and, more particularly, the lock pin is positioned through the central hole and diametrical slot section and into the lock hole key section of the outer clamp connector end section. The knob member and interconnected actuator shaft member are then rotated to place the lock pin in the hook portion of the lock key hole section as noted in FIG.
3
. The knob member is then released and the compression spring holds the retaining clamp assembly in a locked, connected condition as shown in
FIGS. 1-4
.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
One object of this invention is to provide a foldable ski carrier pack assembly which can be folded into a compact condition for easy of storage within a ski locker at a mountainside ski resort.
Another object of this invention is to provide a foldable ski carrier pack assembly which can be carried on a shoulder area of a snow ski person and having means thereon to lockably receive snow skis thereon for ease of conveyance thus leaving the snow ski person with hands free to carry other skiing gear, ski poles, and the like.
A further object of this invention is to provide a foldable ski carrier pack assembly which can be readily attached to a shoulder area of a snow ski person through a back support harness assembly and having ski anchor assemblies to receive and support snow skis thereon.
One other object of this invention is to provide a foldable ski carrier pack assembly which is readily foldable into a compact storage or ski locker condition; which is expandable and opened to be carried on a shoulder area of a snow ski person, like a backpack; and having mounted thereon ski anchor assemblies to receive and releasably support ski members thereon in an inclined manner.
Still, one other object of this invention is to provide a foldable ski carrier pack assembly which is low cost in construction; foldable to a compact condition for storage; readily attachable to a shoulder area of a snow ski person similar to a backpack; economical to manufacture; and substantially maintenance free.
Various other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following discussion, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGURES OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary back elevational view of a snow ski person having a foldable ski carrier pack assembly of this invention supporting snow skis and mounted on a skier's shoulder area;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary rear elevational view of the foldable ski carrier pack assembly of this invention;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view of the foldable ski carrier pack assembly of this invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the foldable ski carrier pack assembly of this invention;
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of the foldable ski carrier pack assembly of this invention;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view similar to
FIG. 4
illustrating movement and operation of a ski anchor assembly of this invention; and
FIG. 7
is a fragmentary perspective view of the foldable ski carrier pack assembly in a collapsed, folded condition with two ski anchor assemblies separated therefrom.
The following is a discussion and description of preferred specific embodiments of the foldable ski carrier pack assembly of this invention, such being made with reference to the drawings, whereupon the same reference numerals are used to indicate the same or similar parts and/or structure. It is to be understood that such discussion and description is not to unduly limit the scope of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
On referring to the drawings in detail, and in particular to
FIG. 1
, a snow ski person
16
is illustrated as utilizing a foldable ski carrier pack assembly
12
of this invention to carry a pair of snow skis
14
.
The foldable ski carrier pack assembly
12
of this invention is connected similar to a camper's backpack assembly to a shoulder area
22
on the snow ski person
16
and having ski tips
18
of the snow skis
14
pointed in an inclined downward direction.
The snow skis
14
have typical ski bindings
20
which can be engageable with a portion of the foldable ski carrier pack assembly
12
to prevent longitudinal movement of the snow skis
14
when being used as shown in FIG.
1
.
The foldable ski carrier pack assembly
12
includes 1) a main ski support frame assembly
28
; 2) ski anchor assemblies
30
releasably connected to the main ski support frame assembly
28
; and 3) a back support harness assembly
32
connected to the main ski support frame assembly
28
and operable to be mounted about and supported on the shoulder area
22
of the snow ski person
16
similar to a regular camping backpack assembly.
The main ski support frame assembly
28
includes 1) a first support frame member
34
; 2) a second support frame member
36
; and 3) a main connector member
37
operable to pivotally interconnect the first support frame member
34
to the second support frame member
36
in a manner to be explained.
As shown collectively in
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
4
, and
5
, the first support frame member
34
is of generally V-shape having a main support body
38
. The main support body
38
includes 1) a first section
40
integral with a second section
42
; 2) a peripheral support ridge
44
mounted about the outer periphery of the first section
40
and the second section
42
; 3) outer top wall sections
46
; and 4) a male connector assembly
48
(FIG.
5
).
The outer top wall sections
46
are each provided with a strap support slot
52
to receive a portion of the back support harness assembly
32
therein as will be explained.
The male connector assembly
48
includes a pair of spaced connector arms
54
, each having an aligned shaft support hole
56
therein for reasons to be explained.
The second support frame member
36
is of a generally V-shape having a main support frame member
58
similar in size and shape as the main support body
38
of the first support frame member
34
.
The main support frame member
58
includes a support first section
60
integral with a support second section
62
and having a bottom wall section
64
provided with a female connector assembly
66
.
The support first section
60
is provided with transverse support ridges
50
on one side to add rigidity thereto and for supporting a portion of the ski anchor assemblies
30
as will be explained.
The support first section
60
and the support second section
62
are provided with a peripheral support ridge
44
on the one side.
The lower bottom wall sections
64
are provided with a side wall section
68
, each having a support strap slot
52
(
FIG. 5
) for connection to the back support harness assembly
32
as will be explained.
As noted in
FIG. 5
, the female connector assembly
66
is provided with connector slots
70
and having a central projection section
72
having support shaft holes
56
therein.
The main connector member
37
includes an anchor rod member
74
insertable within support shaft holes
56
in an anchor housing
75
and through the support shaft holes
56
in the male connector assembly
48
of the first support frame member
34
so as to provide for relative pivotal movement therebetween.
The ski anchor assemblies
30
are each composed of a stabilizing post member
76
and a retaining clamp assembly
78
. There are provided three stabilizing post members
76
and two retaining clamp assemblies
78
so that the snow skis
14
can be grasped at different positions depending on whether small children's snow skis
14
or a large person's snow skis
14
are being conveyed as there would be a considerable difference in overall size and length.
As noted in
FIG. 3
, each stabilizing post member
76
includes a main post body member
80
having a lower connector end section
82
and an outer clamp connector end section
84
. Each respective lower connector end section
82
is secure or integral with a portion with the first section
40
of the first support frame member
34
or the support first section
60
of the second support frame member
36
.
Each of the lower connector end sections
82
are integral with the respective transverse support ridges
50
so as to receive added rigidity and strength thereto.
As noted in
FIG. 5
, there are three of the spaced stabilizing post members
76
utilized therewith; normally only two are utilized at a time with a respective retaining clamp assembly
78
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, each outer clamp connector end section
84
is provided with an outer clamp receiving slot assembly
86
comprising a central hole
88
; a diametrical slot section
90
; and a lock key hole section
92
.
The lock key hole section
92
is provided with a hook portion
94
to be engageable with a portion of the respective retaining clamp assembly
78
as will be explained.
Each retaining clamp assembly
78
includes a main clamp assembly
96
utilized with an actuator handle assembly
98
. Each main clamp assembly
96
includes a clamp body member
102
having an adjacent pair of ski receiving slots
104
therein as noted in FIG.
5
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the ski receiving slots
104
are defined by outer retaining walls
106
and a central support post
108
. The central support post
108
is provided with a central handle opening
110
to receive a portion of the actuator handle assembly
98
therethrough as will be explained.
The ski receiving slots
104
are adapted to be placed over and about an outer peripheral edge of the snow skis
14
when in the conveyance condition as noted in FIG.
1
.
On referring to
FIG. 5
, the actuator handle assembly
98
includes a handle assembly
112
having 1) a knob member
114
which is connected to an actuator shaft member
116
; 2) a bias member
120
mounted about the actuator shaft member
116
; and 3) a lock pin member
122
mounted within a pin hole
123
in an outer end of the actuator shaft member
116
.
The knob member
114
is provided with outer peripheral projections
118
for ease of grasping and rotation thereof as will be explained.
The bias member
120
is a compression spring member
124
to bias the knob member
114
and an interconnected actuator shaft member
116
in an outer direction prior to connection to a stabilizing post member
76
.
As noted in
FIG. 6
, each retaining clamp assembly
78
can be connected to adjacent portions of the main ski support frame assembly
28
by a high strength plastic or metal retainer strap
125
.
The back support harness assembly
32
, as best noted in
FIG. 5
, includes a pair of harness strap assemblies
128
, each operable to be placed about a respective right and left shoulder area
22
of the snow ski person
16
when mounted thereon and conveyed as shown in FIG.
1
.
Each harness strap assembly
128
includes a first strap member
132
releasably connectable to a second strap and buckle member
134
. The first strap member
132
and the second strap and buckle member
134
each have outer anchor ends
136
which are connected to respective ones of the strap support slots
52
in the outer top wall sections
64
.
The first strap members
132
each have an actuator outer end section
138
to be releasably connected to a respective one of the second strap and buckle members
134
.
Each second strap and buckle member
134
includes a buckle member
140
connected to a respective buckle connector section
139
.
The buckle member
140
is of a conventional nature operable to slidably receive and anchor the respective actuator outer end sections
138
of the first strap member
132
when conveyed by the snow ski person
16
noted in FIG.
1
and as shown in
FIGS. 3
,
4
, and
5
.
Use and Operation of the Invention
In the use and operation of the foldable ski carrier pack assembly
12
of this invention, please refer to
FIG. 7
which shows the invention in a folded compact condition for storage or temporary placement in a ski locker at a ski resort area. It is noted that the first support frame member
34
and the second support frame member
36
are folded about the main connector member
37
by use of the male connector assembly
48
and the anchor housing
75
, both pivotal about the anchor rod member
74
, to be placed in the compact folded condition.
Also, as noted in
FIG. 7
, the ski anchor assemblies
30
have been disconnected from respective stabilizing post members
76
leaving the retaining clamp assemblies
78
spaced therefrom but secured, to keep from being lost, by the respective retainer straps
125
(FIG.
6
). These can be placed against an outer surface of, for example, the first support frame member
34
and the back support harness assembly
32
wrapped thereabout to decrease the size and space for ease of retaining in the ski locker at the ski resort area.
As noted in
FIG. 7
, the actuator handle assembly
98
is illustrated in a forced inwardly position against the force of the compression spring member
124
. Normally the knob member
114
would be in a fully extended position due to the action of the compression spring member
124
against the knob member
114
.
In the use of the foldable ski carrier pack assembly
12
, it is noted that the main ski support frame assembly
28
in the fully extended condition, as noted in
FIGS. 2
,
3
, and
4
, may be laid on a support ground surface and the respective ski anchor assemblies
30
removed from the respective stabilizing post member
76
.
Next, the snow ski person
16
would place the snow skis
14
thereagainst and then re-secure the respective ski anchor assemblies
30
thereto. This is accomplished by placing the respective main clamp assembly
96
and the clamp body member
102
against the outer edges of the snow skis
14
in a proper axial alignment with the respective stabilizing post member
76
. The ski receiving slots
104
are placed about outer respective side walls of the snow skis
14
.
Next, the knob member
114
is depressed which moves the actuator shaft member
116
towards the snow skis
14
and actually inserts the actuator shaft member
116
within the central handle opening
110
in the respective central hole
88
in the clamp receiving slot assembly
86
.
The snow ski person
16
would continue to move the knob member
114
and interconnected actuator shaft member
116
inwardly until the lock pin member
122
reaches the bottom of the central hole
88
. The knob member
114
is then rotated to place the lock pin member
122
within the hook portion
94
of the lock key hole section
92
of the clamp receiving slot assembly
86
(FIG.
3
).
Next, the snow ski person
16
releases pressure against the knob member
114
and interconnected actuator shaft member
116
whereupon the compression spring member
124
is operable to move the lock pin member
122
into the hook portion
94
and to hold therein in a spring biased locked condition as noted in FIG.
3
.
This procedure is completed until two of the retaining clamp assemblies
78
are interconnected to respective stabilizing post members
76
as noted in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. It is obvious that this would securely clamp the snow skis
14
of the snow ski person
16
therein and hold in a rigid manner for ease of conveyance as shown in FIG.
1
.
It is obvious that on reaching a snow skiing area or storage locker in a snow ski lodge, the snow ski person
16
would release the harness strap assembly
128
whereupon the snow skis
14
can be readily removed from the grasp of the ski anchor assemblies
30
for placement in a ski rack and subsequent use in a snow skiing function.
Then, the foldable ski carrier pack assembly
12
can be folded into a compact condition as previously discussed and shown in
FIG. 7
for placement in a ski locker while proceeding with a snow skiing operation.
The reverse procedure would be accomplished by one retiring from a particular snow skiing operation and the foldable ski carrier pack assembly
12
is opened and interconnected to the snow skis
14
as noted in
FIG. 1
for conveyance back to the ski lodge or to a transportation vehicle of the snow ski person
16
.
When the foldable ski carrier pack assembly
12
is in an extended usage condition with the first support frame member
34
in a common plane with the second support frame member
36
, the male connector assembly
48
abuts the female connector assembly
66
and limits pivotal movement of the first support frame member
34
relative to the second support frame member
36
to 180 degrees from the abutting storage condition to the extended usage condition.
The foldable ski carrier pack assembly is economical to manufacture; easy and fast to move from a storage to a usage condition; compact and lightweight; sturdy in construction; and substantially maintenance free.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with preferred specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that this description is intended to illustrate and not to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims
Claims
- 1. A foldable ski carrier pack assembly adapted to receive and convey snow skis, comprising:a) a main ski support frame assembly; b) a ski anchor assembly connected to said main ski support frame and operable to secure a pair of snow skis thereagainst; c) a back support harness assembly connected to said main ski support frame assembly and adapted to be connected to a person for ease of conveyance of the snow skis; d) said main ski support frame assembly includes a first support frame member pivotally connected to a second support frame member; e) said ski anchor assembly includes a stabilizing post member secured to said main ski support frame assembly and a retaining clamp assembly releasably connected to said stabilizing post member; f) said retaining clamp assembly includes a main clamp assembly connected to an actuator handle assembly; g) said main clamp assembly includes a clamp body member operable to be engageable with the snow skis in a clamping manner; and h) said actuator handle assembly includes a knob member connected to an actuator shaft member, said actuator shaft member engageable with said stabilizing post member and placed in a biased locked condition to hold said retaining clamp assembly against said stabilizing post member and holding the snow skis against said main ski support frame assembly; whereby said first support frame member can be pivoted 180 degrees to contact said second support frame member into a compact condition for storage in a ski locker.
- 2. A foldable ski carrier pack assembly as described in claim 1, wherein:a) said actuator handle assembly includes a bias member engageable with said main clamp assembly and said knob member to provide a biasing force to move the actuator shaft member in a retracted condition; and b) said actuator shaft member movable axially against said bias member so as to be engageable with said stabilizing post member and being rotatable to lock into engagement with and secured to said stabilizing post member.
- 3. A foldable ski carrier pack assembly as described in claim 1, wherein:a) one of said ski anchor assemblies is connected to each of said first support frame member and said second support frame member; b) said ski anchor assembly includes a stabilizing post member secured to respective ones of said first support frame member and said second support frame member and having a retaining clamp assembly engageable with respective ones of said stabilizing post members; c) said stabilizing post member having an outer clamp connector end section having a clamp receiving slot assembly therein; d) said retaining clamp assembly includes a clamp body member connected to an actuator handle assembly; e) said actuator handle assembly includes a knob member connected to an actuator shaft member having a lock pin on an outer end thereof; and f) said actuator shaft member with said lock pin member is to be placed with said clamp receiving slot assembly in a manner to be released therefrom in a non-clamping condition and engageable therewith in a locked, clamped condition.
- 4. A ski carrier pack assembly, comprising:a) a main ski support frame assembly; b) a ski anchor assembly having a post member secured to said main ski support frame assembly and an actuator handle assembly connected to said post member; c) said actuator handle assembly adapted to be engageable with snow skis to hold against said main ski support frame assembly for ease of conveyance; and d) conveyance means connected to said main ski support frame assembly and adapted to be connected to a person for ease of conveyance.
- 5. A foldable ski carrier pack assembly as described in claim 4, wherein:a) said main ski support frame assembly includes a first support frame member pivotally connected by a main connector member to a second support frame member; b) said first support frame member is pivoted into abutting engagement with said second support frame member when in a compact storage condition requiring a minimum amount of storage space; and c) said first support frame member is pivotal outwardly from said second support frame member and both lying in a common plane when in a fully extended usage condition.
- 6. A foldable ski carrier pack assembly as described in claim 5, wherein:a) said actuator handle assembly includes a knob member connected to an actuator shaft member having a lock pin member; a clamp body member connected to said actuator shaft member; and a bias member mounted between said clamp body member and said knob member; b) said bias member forces said knob member to a retracted position; and c) said lock pin member engagable with said post member to hold said clamp body member against the snow skis in a biased condition.
- 7. A foldable ski carrier pack assembly as described in claim 4, wherein:a) said main ski support frame assembly has a first support frame member pivotally connected to a second support frame member; both being of a generally V-shape; and b) said first support frame member pivotal outwardly to lie in a common plane with said second support frame member and said main ski support frame assembly, being of an X-shape in the extended usage condition.
- 8. A foldable ski carrier pack assembly as described in claim 7, wherein:a) said first support frame assembly abuts said second support frame assembly in the extended usage condition to limit pivotal movement to a maximum of 180 degrees.
- 9. A foldable ski carrier pack assembly as described in claim 6, wherein:a) said post member includes an outer clamp connector end section; b) said clamp connector end section includes a clamp receiving slot assembly having a central opening and a lock key hole section; and c) said actuator shaft member inserted into said central opening and rotated to engage said lock pin member with said lock key hole section.
- 10. A foldable ski carrier pack assembly as described in claim 9, wherein:a) said clamp receiving slot assembly having a diametrical slot section extended across said central opening allowing said lock pin member to extend transversely of said central opening; and b) said lock key hole section having a hook portion to receive said lock pin member therein when in a locked condition with said post member.
- 11. A carrier assembly adapted to carry an object, comprising:a) a main support frame assembly having a first support frame member pivotally connected to a second support frame member; b) said first support frame member abuts said second support frame member when in a compact storage condition requiring a minimum amount of space; c) said first support frame member and said second support frame member in a common plane when in an extended usage condition; d) conveyance means connected to said main ski support frame assembly and adapted to be connected to a person for ease of conveyance; and e) an anchor assembly connected to said first support frame member and said second support frame member to hold the object thereagainst in the extended usage condition; f) said anchor assembly includes a support post member retaining clamp assembly releasably connected to said support post member; g) said retaining clamp assembly includes a clamp body member having an actuator handle assembly connected to said clamp body member; h) said clamp body member engageable with the object to hold against said main support frame assembly; and i) said actuator handle assembly connected to said support post member in a usage condition; whereby said first support frame member can be pivoted 180 degrees to contact said second support frame member into a compact condition for storage in a ski locker.
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