Claims
- 1. A ski-carrier module comprising(a) an upper arm, (b) a lower arm, (c) said upper and lower arms connected at one end by a hinge and lock assembly, said hinge and lock assembly including a pivot arm operably coupled to an abutment, said abutment including a plurality of steps, said pivot arm being able to abut individual steps of said plurality of steps to releasably lock said upper arm into various raised positions, and wherein (d) said upper and lower arms connected at another end via a locking assembly, (e) said upper and lower arms, and said hinge and lock assembly and said locking assembly defining a carrier frame within which are disposed, (f) a plurality of support members, which are used to support a pair of skis placed sole-to-sole, and (g) a plurality of compression members, which are used to apply pressure to the skis so as to minimize movement during transportation, and (h) a plurality of upward-facing ski pole receptors placed on said lower arm thereby allowing for the insertion and transportation of ski poles in a simpler and more efficient manner.
- 2. The ski-carrier module of claim 1, wherein said ski-carrier module is attached to a vehicle roof rack bar.
- 3. The ski-carrier module of claim 1, wherein said ski-carrier module is attached to a vehicle roof rack bar via an attachment apparatus comprising two attachment anchors inserted into an aperture and a slot located on said underside of said lower arm.
- 4. A ski-carrier module comprisingan upper arm, a lower arm, and an abutment connected to said lower arm, said abutment including a plurality of steps, and a pivot arm attached to said upper arm and pivotally connected to said lower arm, said pivot arm being operably coupled to said abutment such that said pivot arm abuts individual steps of said plurality of steps of said abutment to lock said upper arm into a plurality of raised positions relative to said lower arm.
- 5. The ski-carrier module of claim 4 further comprising a second abutment attached to said lower arm and operably coupled to said upper arm to limit rotation of said upper arm relative to said lower arm.
- 6. The ski-carrier module of claim 5 wherein said pivot arm, said upper arm, said abutment, and said second abutment operably cooperate to lock said upper arm in a maximum raised position.
- 7. The ski-carrier module of claim 4, wherein said ski-carrier module is attached to a vehicle roof rack bar.
- 8. The ski-carrier module of claim 4, wherein said ski-carrier module is attached to a vehicle roof rack bar via an attachment apparatus comprising two attachment anchors inserted into an aperture and a slot located on said underside of said lower arm.
- 9. A ski-carrier module comprisingan upper arm, a lower arm, said upper and lower arms connected at one end by a hinge assembly, said hinge assembly being able to lock said upper arm into various raised positions, and wherein said ski-carrier module is attached to a vehicle roof rack bar via an attachment apparatus comprising two attachment anchors inserted into an aperture and a slot located on said underside of said lower arm.
- 10. The ski-carrier module of claim 9 wherein said hinge assembly comprises an abutment attached to said lower arm and a pivot arm attached to said upper arm, said pivot arm being operably coupled to said abutment.
- 11. The ski-carrier module of claim 10 wherein said abutment comprises a plurality of steps.
- 12. The ski-carrier module of claim 10 further comprising a second abutment attached to said lower arm, said second abutment being operably coupled to said upper arm to limit rotation of said upper arm relative to said lower arm.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/747,938, filed Nov. 12, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,938,090, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/551,379, filed Nov. 1, 1995, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,573,160, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/025,313, filed Mar. 1, 1993, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,490,621, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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