Claims
- 1. An apparatus for a ski brake in combination with said ski brake, wherein said brake comprises: at least two elements forming a toggle, wherein said elements are adapted to be displaced with respect to each other so as to move from an inactive position to an active position in which said brake brakes a ski having edges thereon after release of a boot from a binding on the ski, and wherein said apparatus comprises:
- (a) a latch adapted to be attached to said ski brake to prevent relative displacement between said at least two elements in said inactive position so as to latch said brake in the inactive position; and
- (b) means for preventing insertion of said boot in said binding, wherein said means is attached to said latch, wherein said boot passes through a zone above said ski when normally inserted into said binding and wherein said means comprises an extension element adapted to extend into said zone when attached to said brake, wherein said extension element is spaced in the longitudinal direction of the ski a distance from said binding.
- 2. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said latch is removable from said ski brake.
- 3. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said means comprises an extension element extending substantially vertically upward above said ski, and wherein said latch is positioned between the lateral edges of said ski.
- 4. The binding defined by claim 1 wherein the bottom of said apparatus is positioned above the sole of said ski.
- 5. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said element comprises means for extending into said zone only when said brake is in said inactive position.
- 6. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said apparatus is adapted to permit substantially free access to the edge of said ski, and wherein said extension element is integral with said latch.
- 7. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said extension element extends substantially perpendicular to said latch.
- 8. The apparatus defined by claim 7 wherein said latch is removable from said brake.
- 9. The apparatus defined by claim 8 wherein said latch comprises an inverted substantially T-shaped bar.
- 10. The apparatus defined by claim 8 wherein said latch comprises a manipulation element adapted to be manipulated by the skier to remove said latch from said brake, wherein said extension comprises said manipulation element.
- 11. The apparatus defined by claim 6 wherein the longitudinal axis of said latch extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said brake in said inactive position.
- 12. The apparatus defined by claim 6 wherein said ski comprises a sole and said brake comprises at least one braking element journalled on a base plate and movable between an active position in which said braking element projects under said sole of said ski, and an inactive position in which said braking element is raised with respect to said ski sole, and wherein said brake further comprises elastic means for biasing said braking element toward said active position and wherein said brake further comprises activation means for activating said braking element to move from said active to said inactive position in response to said boot acting on said activation means against the bias of said elastic means, wherein said activation means is adapted to be positioned in an active position above said ski, and wherein said brake comprises at least two movable elements and wherein sad latch further comprises:
- a removable bar positioned between said two movable elements to maintain said braking element in said inactive position.
- 13. The apparatus defined by claim 6 wherein said ski comprises a sole and said brake comprises at least one braking element journalled on a base plate and movable between an active position in which said braking element projects under said sole of said ski, and an inactive position in which said braking element is raised with respect to said ski sole, and wherein said brake further comprises elastic means for biasing said braking element toward said active position and wherein said brake further comprises activation means for activating said braking element to move from said active to said inactive position in response to said boot acting on said activation means against the bias of said elastic means, wherein said ski comprises an element integral therewith, and wherein said latch further comprises:
- a removable bar positioned between said braking element and said element integral with said ski to maintain said braking element in said inactive position.
- 14. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said brake comprise first, second and third elements, wherein said first element is connected to said third element, wherein said second element connects said first and third elements, wherein said latch is adapted to be connected between said second and third elements to prevent relative displacement between said second and third elements.
- 15. The apparatus defined by claim 14 wherein said first element comprises a stirrup, wherein said second element comprises means for biasing said stirrup into said active position, wherein said third element comprises an activating element adapted to be displaced by said boot from said active position to said inactive position.
- 16. The apparatus defined by claim 15 wherein said activating element comprises a projection having a slot therein, wherein said slot is adapted to receive said latch therein.
- 17. The apparatus defined by claim 16 wherein in said inactive position of said brake said slot is positioned such that when said latch is positioned in said slot said latch is positioned under said stirrup.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 581,726, filed 2/24/84, issued U.S. Pat. No. 4,676,520 on 1/27/87.
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