Claims
- 1. A free technique ski pole stick and a plastic snow disk, a sleeve integral with said snow disk having an opening to receive said pole stick and secure the disk to the stick, said snow disk being asymmetrical in a fore and aft direction about said sleeve with said sleeve being at the forward edge of the disk as the disk and pole would be moved when in use, the lower end of said sleeve extending below the pole stick opening and forming a pin mounting hub, a pin mounted to said hub and projecting downwardly therefrom, said pin at the end of said hub being substantially centered about the central axis of said pole stick, the axis of the portion of the pin projecting beyond the hub being inclined at an angle toward one side of the disk with respect to the axis of the pole stick said one side being that which would be adjacent the user of the pole and the lower edges of said snow disk which extend laterally and rearward from the opposite lateral sides of said sleeve being in a plane laterally inclined to the axis of the pole so that they are substantially normal to the axis of the projecting portion of said pin.
- 2. The free technique ski pole described in claim 1 wherein said disk is also asymmetrical about a fore and aft plane extending through the axial centerline of said pole stick with the greater portion of said disk being on the side thereof toward which said pin is inclined.
- 3. The free technique ski pole described in claim 1 wherein the portion of said disk opposite from the direction toward which said pin is inclined being provided with a plurality of apertures therethrough.
- 4. The free technique ski pole described in claim 1 wherein the inclination of the axis of said pin with respect to the central axis of said pole stick is approximately 7.degree..
- 5. The free technique ski pole described in claim 1 wherein the inclination of the axis of said pin with respect to the central axis of said pole stick is in the range of 5.degree. to 15.degree..
- 6. The free technique ski pole described in claim 1 wherein the axis of the projecting portion of said pin and the plane of the lower edges of the sides of said disk are both inclined at approximately 7.degree. to the central axis of said pole stick.
- 7. The free technique ski pole described in claim 1 wherein said hub extends below the plane of the lower edges of the sides of the disk.
- 8. The free technique ski pole described in claim 1 wherein said pin throughout its entire length is inclined to the axis of the pole stick.
- 9. A free technique ski pole having a pole stick and a plastic snow disk and a spike projecting below the disk, a sleeve integral with said snow disk having an opening to receive said stick and secure the disk to the stick, said snow disk being asymmetrical about a first plane extending in a fore and aft direction through the centerline of said pole stick, said disk having a hub centered about said first plane, a portion of which hub extends below the disk and at its lower end has a pin receiving opening the open end of which is in said first plane, a pin mounted in said opening in said hub and projecting downwardly therefrom, the axis of the portion of the pin projecting below the hub being laterally inclined at an angle toward the side of the disk adjacent the user of the pole with respect to the axis of the pole stick, the lower edges of said disk laterally of the ski pole being in a plane inclined to the centerline of the pole stick and normal to the pin in the same direction as the axis of the portion of the pin projecting below the hub.
- 10. A free technique ski pole having a pole stick and a plastic snow disk and a pin projecting below the disk, a sleeve integral with said disk having an opening to receive the stick and secure the disk to the stick, said disk having a hub axially aligned with said sleeve a portion of which hub extends below the disk and at its lower end has an opening, said pin being mounted in said opening in said hub and projecting downwardly therefrom, the axis of that portion of the pin which projects below the hub being inclined at an angle toward one side of the disk with respect to the axis of the pole stick, said one side being that which would be adjacent the user of the pole and the lower edges of the disk being in a laterally inclined plane which plane is substantially normal to the axis of the projecting portion of said pin.
- 11. A free technique ski pole as described in claim 9 wherein the inclination of said pin's lower portion to the axis of said pole stick is approximately 7.degree..
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 120,951 filed on Nov. 16, 1987, and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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