Claims
- 1. A ski carrier, comprising two similar unitary tong-like body members each having a handle at one end and a jaw at the opposite end, said members having an articulated connection on an axis located between the handle end and the jaw end, the handles being in abutting adjacency when in closed position and in angularly spaced relation when in open position, one of said body members having a continuously framed axially extensive opening at its region of said articulated connection, the region of said articulated connection of the other of said body members having between its articulation region and one of the ends of said other body member an axial extent which is of substantially the axial extent of the framed opening, the articulated connection of said body members being at both axial limits of the framed opening, each of the jaws having a ski-receiving cavity and the cavities of said jaws facing each other to define when in closed position a peripherally enclosed generally rectangular passage extending parallel to said axis and adapted to contain the combined central cross-section of a pair of skis in face-to-face relation when said body members are in closed position.
- 2. The ski carrier of claim 1, in which resiliently yieldable material is carried at the bottom wall of at least one of said cavities, whereby upon movement of said body members to closed position, a pair of skis may be resiliently retained by said jaws.
- 3. The ski carrier of claim 2, in which said resiliently yieldable material is carried at the opposed bottom walls of both cavities.
- 4. The ski carrier of claim 1, in which coacting latch means carried at corresponding end regions of said body members coact to releasably retain the closed position.
- 5. The ski carrier of claim 1, in which the handle of each body member is an open frame sized to accommodate through passage of the fingers of a hand, the open frames being in face-to-face registration when said body members are in closed position, whereby the fingers of a single hand necessarily pass through both said frames to grasp and retain said frames and therefore said body members in closed position.
- 6. The ski carrier of claim 5, in which corresponding handle regions of said body members include releasable latch means coacting to releasably retain the closed position.
- 7. The ski carrier of claim 1, in which coacting locking means carried at corresponding end regions of said body members coact to retain the closed position.
- 8. The ski carrier of claim 7, in which said locking means is of the multi-digit combination variety.
- 9. The ski carrier of claim 7, in which said locking means is key-operated.
- 10. The ski carrier of claim 1, in which one of said jaws has an outer-end region which is characterized by spaced bifurcated projections between which the corresponding end region of the other of said jaws is received and lapped when said body members are in closed position.
- 11. The ski carrier of claim 10, in which the lapped end regions of said jaws each have a locking bore, the locking bores being in aligned registration when said body members are in closed position, and locking means including an elongate member selectively positionable in and out of bridging reception in adjacent bores of said jaws.
- 12. The ski carrier of claim 11, in which said elongate member is an element of a severable loop which is completed externally of said bores.
- 13. The ski carrier of claim 12, in which said elongate member is a flexible cable.
- 14. The ski carrier of claim 13, in which the ends of said cable are external of said bores and carry separably engageable lock fittings, at least one of which is of sufficiently small diametrical extent to pass through said bores.
- 15. The ski carrier of claim 11, in which said elongate member is a bolt carried in one of said bores, and bolt-actuating means carried by the body member having said one bore.
- 16. The ski carrier of claim 15, in which said bolt-actuating means is key-operated.
- 17. The ski carrier of claim 15, in which said bolt is one of two carried in the bore of said other jaw, each of said bolts being movable by said bolt-actuating means in and out of bridging reception with the bore of a different one of said bifurcated projections.
- 18. The ski carrier of claim 1, in which each of said body members has a ski-pole-receiving cavity in the region between said axis and the handle, each ski-pole cavity being open to receive lateral insertion of the central region of a ski pole when said body members are in open position, said ski-pole cavities being effectively closed by the adjacency of said body members when in closed position.
- 19. A ski carrier, comprising two similar tong-like body members each having a handle at one end and a jaw at the opposite end, said members having an articulated connection on an axis located between the handle end and the jaw end, the handles being in abutting adjacency when in closed position and in angularly spaced relation when in open position, each of the jaws having a ski-receiving cavity and the cavities of said jaws facing each other to define a generally rectangular passage extending parallel to said axis and adapted to contain the combined central cross-section of a pair of skis in face-to-face relation when said body members are in closed position, each of said body members having a ski-pole-receiving cavity in the region between said axis and the handle thereof, each ski-pole cavity being open to receive lateral insertion of the central region of a ski pole when said body members are in open position, the ski-pole cavities being effectively closed by the adjacency of said body members when in closed position, and each body member including at the ski-pole-cavity region thereof a resilient pole-retaining latch formation to releasably retain an inserted ski-pole in the cavity.
- 20. A ski carrier, comprising two tong-like body members each having a handle at one end and a jaw at the opposite end, said members having an articulated connection on an axis located between the handle end and the jaw end, one of said members being of substantially lesser axial extent than the other of said members in both the region of said articulated connection and along the remainder of said one member to one of the ends thereof, the other of said members having a continuously framed opening at its region of articulated connection, the axial extent of said opening spanning the said lesser axial extent of said one member, and pin means engaging both members at both axial limits of said opening and providing said articulated connection with said one member received in the framed opening of said other member, each of the jaws having a ski-receiving cavity and the cavities of said jaws facing each other to define when in closed position a peripherally enclosed passage extending parallel to said axis and adapted to contain the combined central cross-section of a pair of skis in face-to-face relation when said body members are in closed position.
- 21. The ski carrier of claim 20, in which said lesser axial extent of said one member extends to the jaw end thereof.
- 22. The ski carrier of claim 21, in which each of said body members has a ski-pole-receiving cavity in the region between said axis and the handle, each ski-pole cavity being open to receive lateral insertion of the central region of a ski pole when said body members are in open position, said ski-pole cavities being effectively closed by the adjacency of said body members when in closed position.
- 23. The ski carrier of claim 22, in which said ski-pole cavities are both of the axial extent of said other member.
- 24. The ski carrier of claim 20, in which each of said members is a single piece of injection-molded plastic material.
- 25. A ski carrier, comprising two tong-like body members each having a ski-receiving jaw cavity at one end and a ski-pole-receiving jaw cavity at the other end, said members having an articulated connection on an axis located between the respective ends and cavities, one of said body members having a continuously framed axially extensive opening at the region of said articulated connection, the region of said articulated connection of the other of said body members having between its articulation region and one of the ends of said other body member an axial extent which is of substantially the axial extent of the framed opening, the articulated connection of said body members being at both axial limits of the framed opening, the ski-pole cavities having mutually facing open sides which are open for removable insertion of a ski pole in each of them when said body members are in open position and which are effectively closed for ski-pole retention when said body members are in closed position, the ski-receiving cavities having mutually facing open sides which are open for removable insertion of the central region of a pair of skis face-to-face when said body members are in open position and which are effectively closed for ski retention when said body members are in closed position.
- 26. The ski carrier of claim 25, in which said body members include coacting elements to releasably hold said members in closed position.
- 27. The ski carrier of claim 26, in which at least one of said body members includes a carrying handle.
- 28. The ski carrier of claim 25, in which each of said body members includes an open-frame carrying handle at one end, the frame openings of said handles being in registering adjacency when said members are in closed position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 020,747, filed Mar. 15, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (18)
Continuations (1)
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