Claims
- 1. A ski brake for preventing free flight of a ski upon the release thereof from a ski boot, comprising:
- a mounting plate on the upper surface of said ski;
- a first U-shaped wire bar mounted on said mounting plate by first mounting means for pivotal movement between an inoperative position wherein a first bight of said wire bar lies substantially along said upper surface and an operative position wherein said first bight is upstanding from said upper surface, the legs of said U-shaped wire bar each having a segment therein bent to extend at a right angle to the longitudinal axis of said ski, said leg segments being axially aligned and defining the pivot axle for said first U-shaped wire bar;
- at least one brake arm mounted on said first U-shaped wire bar and adapted to swing from a position wherein it lies along a longitudinal edge of the ski into a position in which it projects below a running surface of the ski upon movement of said first bight between said inoperative position and said operative position;
- a second U-shaped spring wire bar mounted on said mounting plate by second mounting means for pivotal movement about an axis spaced along the longitudinal axis of said ski from and parallel to said pivot axle and between an inoperative position wherein a second bight of said wire bar lies substantially along said upper surface of said ski and an operative position wherein said second bight is upstanding from said upper surface of said ski;
- spring means bearing upon said second U-shaped spring wire bar for biasing same into said operative position;
- a stepping plate connected to said first bight by third mounting means and connected to said second bight by fourth mounting means; and
- one of said mounting means comprising lost motion connection means for facilitating a compensation for the change in spacing between said first and second U-shaped bars when said first and second U-shaped wire bars are pivoted simultaneously between said inoperative positions and said operative positions whereby said spring means provides the sole force to effect a movement of both of said first and second U-shaped bars simultaneously from said inoperative position to said operative position without deformation of said first U-shaped bar.
- 2. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein said second U-shaped spring wire bar comprises said spring means, said second wire bar having a pair of leg segments connected to said second bight to define a planar arrangement and a pair of offset segments connected to said leg segments and lying in a plane different from the plane of said bight and leg segments, said second mounting means engaging said offset segments to limit the ability of said second wire bar to freely pivot toward said upper surface of said ski so that a displacement of said second bight toward said upper surface of said ski will distort said spring wire bar resiliently.
- 3. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein said fourth mounting means comprises an elongated opening in said stepping plate, the axis of which extends horizontally above the upper surface of said ski and perpendicular to a vertical plane through the longitudinal axis of said ski, said opening being elongated in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of said ski when said stepping plate is adjacent said upper surface of said ski and said first and second U-shaped bars are in said inoperative position, said second bight being received in said elongated opening whereby said elongated opening with said second bight therein defines said lost motion connection means.
- 4. The ski brake according to claim 3, wherein said elongated opening is an elongated slotlike hook on the underside of said stepping plate, and wherein said mounting plate has a stop thereon engaging said second wire bar to limit the position thereof in the upright operative position.
- 5. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein said second mounting means is said lost motion connection means and comprises a pair of elongaged slots which extend in longitudinal direction of the ski, in which elongaged slots the free ends of said second spring wire bar are held as sliding axles, and wherein said second spring wire bar is pivotally connected to said stepping plate.
- 6. The ski brake according to claim 5, wherein said second bight has a crank portion which is arranged centrally and symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal center plane of the ski brake and is fixedly held in said stepping plate, wherein the planes of said crank portion and said U-shaped spring wire bar define an acute angle (.beta.) with one another in said operative position of said ski brake whereby a displacement of the second U-shaped wire bar toward said upper surface of said ski will distort said second U-shaped bar resiliently between said crank portion and the free ends thereof.
- 7. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein said stepping plate has an extension thereon at its end zone facing said ski boot, which extension consists of the material of said stepping plate and means effecting a greater flexibility of said extension than said stepping plate.
- 8. The ski brake according to claim 7, wherein said means on said extension includes recesses on its area facing said ski.
- 9. The ski brake according to claim 7, wherein said extension includes a rounded off end at its free end.
- 10. The ski brake according to claim 7, wherein said means effecting a great flexibility of said extension includes a pivot axis securing said extension to said end zone of said stepping plate, wherein between said stepping plate and said extension there is arranged a spring.
- 11. The ski brake according to claim 1, including a pair of braking arms, wherein said braking arms extend upwardly in said inoperative position of said ski brake and define an acute angle in the range of 5.degree. to 20.degree., with said upper surface of said ski.
- 12. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein said stepping plate has an extension thereon on an end thereof remote from said first U-shaped bar, and wherein said extension is pivotally secured to said stepping plate.
- 13. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein said acute angle is 10.degree..
- 14. A ski brake for preventing free flight of a ski upon the release thereof from a ski boot, comprising:
- a mounting plate on the upper surface of said ski;
- a first U-shaped wire bar mounted on said mounting plate by first mounting means for pivotal movement between a fully inoperative position wherein a first bight of said wire bar lies substantially along said upper surface and an operative position wherein said first bight is upstanding from said upper surface and through an initial inoperative position between said fully inoperative and said operative positions, the leg segments of said U-shaped wire bar each having a segment therein bent to extend generally at a right angle to the longitudinal axis of said ski, said leg segments being axially aligned and defining an operative pivot axle for said first U-shaped wire bar;
- at least one brake arm mounted on said first U-shaped wire bar and adapted to swing from a fully inoperative position corresponding to said fully inoperative position of said first U-shaped wire bar wherein said brake arm lies above the upper surface of said ski to an initial inoperative position corresponding to said initial inoperative position of said first U-shaped wire bar wherein said brake arm lies along a longitudinal edge of the ski and into an operative position corresponding to said operative position of said first U-shaped wire bar wherein said brake arm projects below a running surface of the ski upon movement of said first bight between said inoperative position and said operative position thereof;
- a second U-shaped spring wire bar mounted on said mounting plate by second mounting means for pivotal movement about an operative pivot axis spaced along the longitudinal axis of said ski from and generally parallel to said operative pivot axle and between an inoperative position wherein a second bight of said wire bar lies substantially along said upper surface of said ski and an operative position wherein said second bight is upstanding from said upper surface of said ski;
- spring means bearing upon said second U-shaped spring wire bar for biassing same and said first U-shaped wire bar into said operative position;
- a stepping plate connected to said first bight by third mounting means and connected to said second bight by fourth mounting means; and
- means for effecting a movement in of said brake arm over said upper surface of said ski in response to a movement of said first U-shaped wire bar from said initial inoperative toward said fully inoperative positions thereof;
- one of said mounting means comprising lost motion connection means for facilitating a compensation for the change in spacing between said first and second U-shaped wire bars when said first and second U-shaped wire bars are pivoted between said inoperative positions and said operative positions thereof whereby said spring means provides the sole force to effect a pivotal movement of both of said first and second U-shaped wire bars simultaneously at least from said initial inoperative positions to said operative positions thereof.
- 15. The ski brake according to claim 14, wherein said means for effecting a movement in of said brake arm over said upper surface of said ski includes a cam surface on said mounting plate which effects an axial movement of at least one of said leg segments as said first U-shaped bar moves between said initial inoperative and said fully inoperative positions thereof.
- 16. The ski brake according to claim 15, wherein said operative pivot axle remains stationary relative to the longitudinal axis of said ski while said leg segment moves axially.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 824,709 filed Aug. 15, 1977 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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