Claims
- 1. A ski brake for automatically braking the free flight of a ski upon the release of a ski boot therefrom, comprising:
- a mounting plate fixed to an upper surface of the ski;
- a bent-spring wire having a bight lying in one plane and a shank having an angularly bent offset portion lying in another plane within said plate, said mounting plate being provided with means engaging said offset portion and cooperating therewith so that, upon displacement of said bight toward said surface of said ski, said spring wire is resiliently loaded by distortion against said plate and springs upon release of said brake by said ski boot into an upright position wherein said bight is upstanding from said ski; and
- at least one brake element mounted upon said spring wire for movement therewith and lying generally parallel to a longitudinal edge of said ski in an inoperative position corresponding to the retention of said ski brake by said ski boot, said brake element swinging into an operative position in which said element extends downwardly from the ski surface beneath said ski to engage the snow to brake free flight of said ski upon movement of said bight into its upright position.
- 2. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said mounting plate is provided with means for adjustably positioning it upon said surface of said ski.
- 3. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said mounting plate comprises at least two plate members lying one atop the other.
- 4. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said engaging means comprises a bore in said mounting plate receiving said offset portion of said bent-spring wire.
- 5. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said brake element is a blade having a portion reaching downwardly to project below the underside of said ski in said operative position, said blade being secured to said offset portion of said bent-spring wire at a junction, said brake element having a portion colinear with said blade but extending from said junction away from said blade to form a tread surface displaceable by the ski boot to swing said ski boot into its inoperative position.
- 6. The ski brake defined in claim 5 wherein said bight has a shank extending along and secured to said prolongation.
- 7. The ski brake defined in claim 1 which is mounted on said upper surface in the region of the heel of said ski boot.
- 8. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said offset portion defines an acute angle with the longitudinal axis of the ski and said engaging means comprises a guide passage in said mounting plate which is wider than the thickness of said offset portion to permit said spring wire to shift forwardly and rearwardly in said passage.
- 9. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said engaging means includes a pair of webs along each opposite side of said plate, each of said webs in each pair being formed with a respective hole defining a passage for engaging a respective offset portion.
- 10. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said engaging means comprises a guide passage in said mounting plate for receiving said offset portion, the axis of said passage being inclined to the longitudinal edge of said ski at an acute angle.
- 11. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said bent spring wire has a pair of such shanks each provided with a respective one of said offset portions, said offset portions being inclined inwardly toward one another and having free extremities disposed within said mounting plate, each of said shanks being formed with a respective brake element, said brake elements extending substantially the full length of the respective shanks, said mounting plate being formed with a pair of bores including an angle with each other of less than 180.degree. and lying in a common plane parallel to said surface of said ski.
- 12. The combination with a ski of a ski brake for automatically braking the free flight of the ski upon the release of a ski boot therefrom, comprising:
- a mounting plate fixed to an upper surface of the ski;
- a bent wire having a pair of shanks disposed at respective longitudinal edges of said ski, a bight between said shanks, said bight and shanks lying in one plane, and respective offset portions lying in another plane within said plate connecting each of said shanks with said plate, said mounting plate being formed with means engaging each of said offset portions and for deforming said wire upon the depression of said bight toward the upper surface of the ski so as to bias said shank toward an upper position upon release of the ski boot from said bight; and
- respective brake elements mounted on said shanks and adapted to lie substantially along said edges of the ski when said bight is held along said surface but to project downwardly generally transversely to the ski upon release of the bight by said ski boot.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 557,476 filed Mar. 12, 1975 and entitled "AUTOMATIC BRAKE FOR SKI", now U.S. Pat. No. 3,989,271 issued Nov. 2, 1976.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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