Ski boot walker

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070094899
  • Publication Number
    20070094899
  • Date Filed
    February 06, 2006
    19 years ago
  • Date Published
    May 03, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
A shoe base apparatus (6) with an adhering mechanism (1) which communicates with the adjusting mechanism(2) which is also associate w/the elongated opening (3)located beneath the shoe is the radius walking mechanism (4) The track adhering mechanism (5) communicates with and is adhered to the top of the shoe. Located on the back of the shoe stationary adhering mechanism (7)
Description
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH

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SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION—FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to downhill ski, specifically to adhere a walking device to a downhill ski boot.


BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

The sport of downhill skiing has been around for many years. The sport has changed drastically over the years with all the new technologies. The sport of downhill skiing concept as far as how the ski boot is mounted to the ski has not changed too drastically. The shapes of skis have undergone some major changes in how they look from the past to how they look in the present. The bottom of the boot design in reference to the adhering mechanism has relatively been unchanged. The Ski Boot Walker will adhere with ease in lieu of the bottom design of the ski boot. Thereafter, an inventor created a walking device for ski boots U.S. Pat. No. 4,619,059 to Koniuk 1986 discloses a walking device or boot accessory for the downhill skiing industry. The problem with this walking device which was granted to U.S. Pat. No. 4,619,059 to Koniuk was found to have difficulties with the adhering mechanism to the bottom of the ski boot. The U.S. Pat. No. 4,619,059 to Koniuk proves to be an ineffective way to adhere a walking device to the bottom of a ski boot.


Thus, the U.S. Pat. No. 4,619,059 to Koniuk has a problem with the adhering mechanism to the ski boot therefore rendering it less superior to Ski Boot Walker. With the new Ski Boot Walker and new design which is proposed in this patent the new Ski Boot Walker will adhere to any and all sizes of ski boots allowing the end user to traverse buildings with ease as well as with a more safe capacity.


To add, with the new Ski Boot Walker comes an affixing mechanism which will affix the Ski Boot Walker right to the back of the ski with ease, allowing skiers to carry their Ski Boot Walkers down the slope and wherever they need to go to use the Ski Boot Walker and affixing design.

  • A. The old boot accessory does not have a safe adhering mechanism.
  • B. The boot accessory does not have the affixing mechanism for the skier and/or end user to affix the apparatus to the ski for ease of carrying.


BACKGROUND OF INVENTION—OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES

Accordingly, besides the objects and advantages of the boot accessory described in my above patent, several objects and advantages of the present invention are:

  • A. New design—a much safer way to adhere a boot accessory to the bottom of a ski boot.
  • B. Carrying mechanism—a much more effective way and easier way to carry the Ski Boot Walker.
  • C. The design of the adhering mechanism allowing for the skier to have his ski boot walkers at all times in case of need to traverse a building or surface.
  • D. The adjustable mechanism allowing for a universal fit.


SUMMARY

In accordance with the present invention, a Ski Boot Walker comprises a body having an adhering mechanism, a shoe base apparatus, stationary adhering mechanism, track adhering mechanism.




DRAWINGS AND FIGURES

In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number but different numerical suffixes.



FIG. 1 (1) depicts the adhering mechanism which is used to adhere the Ski Boot Walker to the bottom of a ski boot.



FIG. 1 (2) depicts the adjusting mechanism which is used to adjust the adhering mechanism to the bottom of the ski boot.



FIG. 1 (3) depicts the elongated opening allowing for adjustability of the Ski Boot Walker to the bottom of ski boots.



FIG. 1 (4) depicts the radius allowing for ease of walking in the Ski Boot Walker which is attached to the bottom of the ski boot.



FIG. 1 (5) depicts the track adhering mechanism which allows the end user to affix the Ski Boot Walker to the back of the ski.



FIG. 1 (6) depicts the Ski Boot Walker base and/or shoe base apparatus.



FIG. 1 (7) depicts the stationary adhering mechanism which adheres to the back of the ski boot allowing for the Ski Boot Walker to be attached to the bottom of the ski boot.



FIG. 2 (1) depicts the adhering mechanism which allows for the Ski Boot Walker to be adhered to the bottom of the ski boot.



FIG. 2 (2) depicts the adjusting mechanism which allows for the Ski Boot Walker to be placed with ease on the bottom of the ski boot.



FIG. 2 (5) depicts the track adhering mechanism which allows the Ski Boot Walker to be adhered to the back of a ski.



FIG. 2 (7) depicts the stationary adhering mechanism which adheres the Ski Boot Walker to the bottom of a ski boot.




DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS


1 Adhering mechanism



2 Adjusting mechanism



3 Elongated opening



4 Radius walking mechanism



5 Track adhering mechanism



6 Shoe base apparatus



7 Stationary adhering mechanism


DETAILED DESCRIPTION—FIGURES 1 AND 2 PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

A preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 (1) side view the adhering mechanism (1) is used to adhere the Ski Boot Walker to the bottom of a ski boot. FIG. 1 (2) the adjusting mechanism is used to adjust the adhering mechanism FIG. (1) to the bottom of a ski boot. FIG. (3) the elongated opening is used to adjust the adhering mechanism (1) with the adjusting mechanism (2). FIG. 1 (4) is used to provide the end user with an easy and comfortable walk. FIG. 1 (5) is a tracking mechanism which is attached to the shoe apparatus base (6). FIG. 1 (6) the been apparatus which houses all of FIG. (1) the adhering mechanism to the adjusting mechanism (2) the elongated opening (3), the radius of the shoe Ski Boot Walker (4), and the tracking mechanism (5). FIG. 1 (7) the stationary adhering mechanism which is shoe base apparatus (6).


OPERATIONS—FIGURES 1 THROUGH 7

The Ski Boot Walker adhering mechanism (1) will be adhered to the front of a ski boot, (2) is the adjusting mechanism which is used to pull the adhering mechanism forward onto the front of the ski boot. (3) is the elongated opening which is used to pull and adjust for the adhering mechanism (1) and the adjusting mechanism (2). (4) is the radius which is found on the bottom of the Ski Boot Walker which allows for ease of walking which is also part of the shoe base apparatus (6). (5) is track mechanism which is used to adhere the entire Ski Boot Walker and shoe apparatus (6) to the back of a downhill ski. (6) is used and houses an adhering mechanism (1) and also encompasses the adjusting mechanism (2) the shoe base apparatus also comprises the elongated opening (3) the shoe base apparatus also encompasses the radius on the bottom of the Ski Boot Walker (4) the shoe base apparatus also is comprised with a track adhering mechanism (5) the shoe base apparatus has the stationary adhering mechanism (7).


CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATIONS, AND SCOPE

Accordingly, the reader will see that the Ski Boot Walker will affix to the bottom of any size ski boot on the market with ease. In addition to Ski Boot Walker affixing to the bottom of a ski boot with ease, the reader will also see that the Ski Boot Walker will adhere for easy carrying on the back of a downhill ski. Furthermore, the Ski Boot Walker has additional advantages in that:

  • The new design of the Ski Boot Walker allows for a more safer and adaptable fit.
  • The radius on Ski Boot Walker allows for a much safer and easier gait.
  • The carrying mechanism on Ski Boot Walker allows for the downhill skier to adhere the Ski Boot Walker to the back of the ski boot therefore allowing the skier

Claims
  • 1. I claim a walking apparatus which attaches to the bottom of ski boots (i) A shoe base which relates to independent claim 1. (ii) Stationary adhering mechanism which relates to independent claim 1. (iii) Adjusting affixing mechanism which relates to independent claim 1. (iv) Tracking adhering mechanism which relates to independent claim 1. (v) Track receiving mechanism which relates to independent claim 1. (vi) Radius walking mechanism which relates to independent claim 1. (vii) Adhering gripping mechanism which relates to independent claim 1. (viii) Adjusting mechanism which relates to independent claim 1. (ix) clipping mechanism which relates to independent claim 1. (x) A shoe base which relates to independent claim 2. (xi) Stationary adhering mechanism which relates to independent claim 2. (xii) Adjusting affixing mechanism which relates to independent claim 2. (xiii) Tracking adhering mechanism which relates to independent claim 2. (xiv) Track receiving mechanism which relates to independent claim 2. (xv) Radius walking mechanism which relates to independent claim 2. (xvi) Adhering gripping mechanism which relates to independent claim 2. (xvii) Adjusting mechanism which relates to independent claim 2. (xviii) Adjusting mechanism which relates to independent claim 2.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application relates to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/732,575 filed on Nov. 3, 2005, specifications in which are incorporated herein by reference.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60732575 Nov 2005 US