Claims
- 1. A ski brake for automatically braking the free flight of a ski upon the release of a ski boot therefrom, said ski brake comprising:
- a mounting plate fixed to an upper surface of the ski and forming a pivot;
- a spring wire swingable in said pivot on said plate and having a bight lying in one plane and a shank lying generally in said one plane and having an angularly bent portion received in said pivot and projecting out of said plane at least in an upwardly swung position of said bight so that, upon displacement of said bight toward said surface of said ski, said spring wire is resiliently loaded by distortion against said plate through engagement of said bent portion on said plate at said pivot and said wire springs up on release of said brake by said ski boot into said upwardly swung position; and
- at least one brake element operatively connected to said spring wire and displaceable thereby into an operative position in which said element extends downwardly from the ski surface beneath said ski to engage the snow in said upwardly swung position of said bight.
- 2. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said spring wire has two such shanks and two such angularly bent portions lying in and defining a skew plane inclined to said one plane at least in said upwardly swung position of said bight.
- 3. The ski brake defined in claim 2, further comprising a second such brake element generally parallel to the first-mentioned brake element.
- 4. The ski brake defined in claim 3 wherein said brake elements are elongated and each carried on a respective shank of said spring wire.
- 5. The ski brake defined in claim 4 wherein said mounting plate is formed with a pair of guides lying in said skew plane and each receiving a respective one of said bent portions.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of my earlier application Ser. No. 665,789 filed Mar. 10, 1976 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,078,825 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of my earlier application Ser. No. 557,476 filed Mar. 12, 1975 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,989,271.
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