Claims
- 1. A ski brake assembly comprising a plate operatively securable to a ski and including an attachment portion securable to the ski and a ski pole catching portion projecting from the attachment portion laterally from the ski on the outward side thereof and defining a rear edge with a hooking notch opening at said rear edge, extending in said ski pole catching portion, and forming in the latter a ski pole hooking portion projecting transversely inward toward the ski and rearward of an inner portion of the ski pole hooking notch whereby a ski pole laterally engaging in said notch is operatively restrained longitudinally of the ski by said ski pole hooking portion.
- 2. A ski brake assembly as defined in claim 1, further comprising the ski pole, the catching plate portion extending flat substantially co-planar with the top of the ski, and said ski pole having a basket and a spacer positioned over said basket and having a thickness substantially equal to the thickness of said ski whereby upon engagement of said ski pole laterally in said notch with said spacer against the bottom of said ski pole catching portion, said basket engages substantially flat against the bottom of the ski.
- 3. A ski brake assembly as defined in claim 2, wherein said spacer is annular and has a predetermined outside radius which, in addition to the radius of the ski pole, exceeds the clearance space operatively remaining between the ski pole hooking portion and the outward lateral side of the ski whereby the ski pole remains longitudinally caught in said notch unless said ski pole is relatively moved downward to lower the spacer below the ski.
- 4. A ski brake assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein said notch is elongated, defining opposite sides extending from said rear edge angularly outward relative to the ski and the spacing between said opposite sides slightly exceeds the diameter of the ski pole for lateral displacement of the latter longitudinally of said notch.
- 5. A ski brake assembly as defined in claim 4, wherein said ski pole includes a main tubular body, a cap member fitted over the lower end of said main tubular body and including a tubular portion having an enlarged rim portion forming said annular spacer around the lower end of said main tubular body, said basket axially abutting against the lower axial end of said annular spacer portion, and a strengthening rod member is fitted in the lower end of said main tubular body in registry with said annular spacer portion.
- 6. The combination as claimed in claim 5, wherein each plate further includes a flange projecting upwardly from the outside edge of said plate, said flange having a leading edge provided with a second notch to receive the rim of the basket of the ski pole, whereby the lower end of the ski pole can be forced to project downwardly into the snow below the ski to effect braking of frontward downhill motion of the ski.
- 7. The combination as claimed in claim 6, wherein said plate is pivotally secured to the top surface of the ski by means of a screw acting as a pivot about which said plate can rotate between an in-use position projecting outwardly from the outer side of said ski and a non-use position in which said plate is on top of said ski and within the confines of said ski, said plate, in its in-use position, being retained by a stud affixed to the top surface of said ski and removably engaging a third notch opening at the inside edge of said plate, said screw and stud constituting means to positively retain the plate in the plane of the ski top surface.
- 8. The combination as claimed in claim 7, wherein said second notch is generally hook-shaped and oriented rearwardly and upwardly in the said leading edge of said flange.
- 9. The combination as claimed in claim 1, wherein each plate further includes a flange projecting upwardly from the outside edge of said plate, said flange having a leading edge provided with a hook-shaped notch oriented rearwardly and upwardly to receive the rim of the basket of the ski pole, whereby the lower end of the ski pole can be forced to project downwardly into the snow below the ski to effect braking of frontward downhill motion of the ski.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending patent application Ser. No. 823,332, filed Aug. 10, 1977, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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