Claims
- 1. A ski brake for use on a ski, comprising:
- a base plate adapted to be mounted on said ski;
- bearing means on said base plate;
- a pair of laterally spaced brake arms pivotally and laterally slidably mounted on said bearing means, each of said brake arms having a brake leg portion and a pedal portion, said brake arms each being pivotal between (1) a braking position wherein said brake leg portions project beneath the running surface of said ski and said pedal portion extends upwardly inclined to the upper surface of said ski and (2) a retracted position wherein said brake leg portions and said pedal portion extend above said upper surface of said ski;
- a control part and pivotal securement means pivotally securing said control part to said pedal portions of each of said brake arms, said pivotal securement means effecting, upon a pivotal movement of said control part relative to said pedal portions between an initial position wherein said brake arms are positioned in their laterally outermost position and a final position wherein said brake arms are positioned in their laterally innermost position, a laterally inward movement of said brake arms, said control part including a generally inverted U-shaped member having a bight portion with an upwardly facing surface and a pair of downwardly extending support legs at the lateral edges of said bight portion, said support legs being formed at a right angle to said bight portion and opening at a diverging angle away from the free ends of said brake leg portions, said pivotal securement means effecting said pivotal coupling about an axis that is normal to the plane of said support legs; and
- resilient means effecting an erection of said brake arms to said braking position and a simultaneous urging of said control part to said initial position thereof to urge said brake arms to their said initial position thereof.
- 2. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein each of said support legs has an elongated axle pin thereon, the axis of which extends normal to said plane of said support leg, wherein each of said pedal portions has bearing means thereon receiving an axle pin therein.
- 3. The ski brake according to claim 2, wherein said bearing means on each of said pedal portions is a cylindrical sleeve.
- 4. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein said bearing means on said base plate is a pair of upstanding plates symmetrically disposed on said base plate about the longitudinal axis of said ski and arranged at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis of said ski, which acute angle is a diverging angle away from said free ends of said brake leg portions.
- 5. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein said bearing means on said base plate is a pair of upstanding plates symmetrically disposed on said base plate about the longitudinal axis of said ski, each of said upstanding plates having means supporting said brake arms for a rotary movement about an axis of rotation, a lateral movement along said axis of rotation and a pivotal movement about an axis perpendicular to said axis of rotation.
- 6. The ski brake according to claim 2, wherein the orientation of said diverging angle and said axis of said axle pins effects said lateral movement of said brake arms over the upper surface of said ski only when said pedal portion and said brake leg portion are both oriented above the upper surface of said ski.
- 7. The ski brake according to claim 1, wherein said resilient means includes a leaf spring secured to and extending between said control part and said base plate to continually urge said brake arms and said control part to said initial position thereof.
- 8. A ski brake for use on a ski, comprising:
- a base plate adapted to be mounted on said ski;
- bearing means on said base plate;
- a pair of laterally spaced brake arms pivotally and laterally slidably mounted on said bearing means, each of said brake arms being made of wire and having a brake leg portion extending in the same direction as and being oriented offset to a pedal portion, said brake arms and said pedal portion being integrally connected by an axle segment extending between mutually adjacent ends of said brake arms and said pedal portion, said brake arms each being pivotal about said axle segment between (1) a braking position wherein said brake leg portions project beneath the running surface of said ski and said pedal portion extends upwardly inclined to the upper surface of said ski and (2) a retracted position wherein said brake leg portions and said pedal portion extend above said upper surface of said ski and said brake leg portions are oriented inwardly of the lateral edges of said ski;
- a control part and pivotal securement means pivotally securing said control part to said pedal portions of each of said brake arms, said pivotal securement means effecting, upon a pivotal movement of said control part relative to said pedal portions between an initial position wherein said brake arms are positioned in their laterally outermost position and a final position wherein said brake arms are positioned in their laterally innermost position, a laterally inward movement of said brake arms, said axle segments of said brake arms extending in a common plane in both said braking position and said retracted position, said axle segments further extending at an acute angle to each other and to a plane extending centrally of said ski, parallel to the longitudinal axis of said ski and perpendicular to the upper surface of said ski in both said braking and retracted positions; and
- resilient means effecting an erection of said brake arms to said braking position and a simultaneous urging of said control part to said initial position thereof to urge said brake arms to their said initial position thereof.
- 9. The ski brake according to claim 8, wherein said pivotal securement means consists of a pivot axis fixedly oriented between said control part and each said pedal portion for effecting a pivotal securement of said control part to each said pedal portion.
- 10. A ski brake for use on a ski, comprising:
- a base plate adapted to be mounted on said ski;
- bearing means on said base plate;
- a pair of laterally spaced brake arms pivotally and laterally slidably mounted on said bearing means, each of said brake arms having a brake leg portion and a pedal portion, said brake arms each being pivotal between (1) a braking position wherein said brake leg portions project beneath the running surface of said ski and said pedal portion extends upwardly inclined to the upper surface of said ski and (2) a retracted position wherein said brake leg portions and said pedal portion extend above said upper surface of said ski;
- a control part and pivotal securement means pivotally securing said control part to said pedal portions of each of said brake arms, said pivotal securement means effecting, upon a pivotal movement of said control part relative to said pedal portions between an initial position wherein said brake arms are positioned in their laterally outermost position and a final position wherein said brake arms are positioned in their laterally innermost position, a laterally inward movement of said brake arms, said control part having an upwardly facing surface with said pivotal securement means downwardly extending from an underside thereof adjacent the lateral edges of said upwardly facing surface, said pivotal securement means effecting said pivotal coupling to said pedal portions about separate axes, said axes of said pivotal securement means extending parallel to said plane of said upwardly facing surface and opening at a diverging angle toward the free ends of said brake leg portions; and
- resilient means effecting an erection of said brake arms to said braking position and a simultaneous urging of said control part to said initial position thereof to urge said brake arms to their said initial position thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 46 533, filed June 7, 1979 and now abandoned.
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