Claims
- 1. A ski brake for use on a ski having a snow-engaging lower surface and a boot-carrying upper surface and normally adapted to travel forwardly in a predetermined travel direction, said ski brake comprising:
- a pivot on said ski defining an immovable pivot axis fixed relative to said ski and extending generally parallel to said surfaces and transverse to said direction;
- an abutment fixed and offset on said ski in said direction from said pivot axis;
- a brake element having a guided leg having one end bearing in said direction on said abutment and a pivot leg having one end pivoted in said pivot about said pivot axis, said legs having opposite joined-together other ends, said brake element being displaceable with sliding of said one end of said guided leg longitudinally of said guided leg over said abutment between a braking position with said legs extending transversely to said direction and downwardly below said lower surface into snow underneath said ski and a rest position with said legs extending generally parallel to said direction and lying above said surfaces;
- means including an actuator connected to one of said legs and displaceable between an advanced position relatively far from said upper surface and a depressed position relatively close to said upper surface and spaced from said advanced position for displacing said braking element from said braking into said rest position on displacement of said actuator from said advanced into said depressed position; and
- spring means on said element for urging same into said braking position, for urging said one end of said guided leg in said direction against said abutment, and for urging said actuator into said advanced position.
- 2. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said legs lie in respective planes both generally parallel to said direction and transverse at said axis, said legs further extending at an acute angle to each other at least in said braking position.
- 3. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein each of said legs is a wire.
- 4. The ski brake defined in claim 3 wherein said spring means is a unitary elbow formed at said other ends of said legs and connecting same.
- 5. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said guided leg is formed at its said one end with a concavity that fits over said abutment in said braking position and that is spaced therefrom in said rest position.
- 6. The ski brake defined in claim 1 wherein said guided leg is formed beyond its said one end with an in-line extension constituting said actuator.
- 7. The ski brake defined in claim 6, further comprising a second such brake element, pivot, abutment, and spring means, said second brake element being spaced transversely to said direction from the first-mentioned element and having the same pivot axis, said elements and actuator being formed of a single unitary piece of wire also forming said actuator for both of said elements.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 815,364 filed July 13, 1977 (now abandoned) and itself related to my applications Ser. No. 666,232 (now abandoned and replaced by application Ser. No. 936,596 `filed Aug. 24, 1978), 678,706 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,123,083), 707,453 filed July 21, 1976 (now abandoned), 712,957 filed Aug. 9, 1976 (now abandoned), 712,958 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,138,136), and 781,447 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,139,213).
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Divisions (1)
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