Claims
- 1. Apparatus for locking a pair of skis together with their lower surfaces in juxtaposition, comprising:
- a first attachment mountable onto an upper surface portion of a first ski, comprising a mounting bolt having a tubular shank part adapted to snugly fit into an opening therefor formed through the first ski, between the upper and lower surfaces of such ski, an enlarged head part connected to said shank part and adapted to project upwardly from the upper surface of such ski, and an end surface on said shank part opposite the head part which is at least substantially flush with the underside of the first ski;
- a second attachment mountable onto a corresponding upper surface portion of a second ski, comprising a mounting bolt having a tubular shank part adapted to snugly fit into an opening therefore formed through the second ski, between the upper and lower surfaces of such ski, an enlarged head part connected to said shank part and adapted to project upwardly from the upper surface of such ski, and an end surface on said shank part opposite the head part which is at least substantially flush with the underside of the second ski, said end surface including a non-circular end opening bordered internally of said shank part by lock surface means;
- lock bolt means including a lock bolt having an end portion which in cross-sectional shape matches the non-circular end opening and a lock surface on the inner side of said end portion, said lock bolt being normally retracted into the tubular shank part of the first attachment but being extendible out from such tubular shank part into the opening in the end of the tubular shank part of the second attachment; and
- key operated lock means for rotating the extended lock bolt into a position in which its lock surface is engageable with the lock surface means on the second attachment to prevent the two attachments, and hence the two skis to which they are attached, from being separated.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each attachment further includes a housing member which is attached to the head part of the attachment, and wherein one of said housing members houses the key operated lock means.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the head part of each mounting bolt includes at least one radially extending socket, wherein a spring is disposed within said socket and a detent member is disposed within said socket radially outwardly of said spring, said spring serving to normally bias said detent member into a position wherein a portion of it projects radially outwardly from the socket, with said socket being deep enough so that the detent means can be pushed down into the socket by applying a force on it in opposition to the spring, and wherein each housing member includes a base portion which surrounds its head part and which includes a radial recess positioned to receive the detent member when the housing is on chamber head part, so that the detent member can enter the recess and thereby prevent removal of the housing from such head part.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said key operated lock means and the lock bolt means are both parts of the first attachment, wherein the mounting bolt for such attachment includes an axial guide passageway through which the lock bolt moves, wherein the housing means for such attachment includes a base portion which surrounds the head part of the mounting bolt portion of such attachment and an upper part defining a chamber and including an end wall having an end opening, said key operated lock means including a tumbler housing located within said chamber and including an upper end portion in registry with the end opening in said end wall, said upper end portion including a key receiving opening, and spring means located within said chamer between the head part of the mounting bolt and the tumbler housing of the key operated lock means, with said lock bolt being connected to said tumbler housing, with said spring means normally biasing the lock bolt into a retracted position, and with an endwise inward force on the upper end portion of the tumbler housing serving to press the spring means and move the lock bolt from the retracted position into its extended position.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the head part of the mounting bolt of the first attachment includes an axial extension which defines a pair of angularly spaced apart axial slots, and wherein said key operated lock means includes a plurality of tumbler elements which are axially aligned within said chamber and are radially extendible out from and retractable into the tumbler housing by rotation of a key which has been inserted into the key opening, said tumbler elements when extended being located in one of said slots, so that said lock bolt cannot be rotated until the tumbler elements have been retracted from such slot, with one of said slots being positioned such that when the tumbler elements are located in it the end portion of the lock bolt is positioned to align with the orifice of the second attachment, so that said lock bolt can be extended into or retracted out from the second attachment via said orifice, and wherein the second slot is oriented such that when the tumbler elements are in it the lock surface on the end portion of the lock bolt is engageable with the lock surface means on the second attachment.
- 6. A locking component containing attachment for a ski, comprising:
- a mounting bolt having a head part and an axially extending threaded shank adapted to be disposed in an opening formed between the upper and lower surface of a ski, said mounting bolt further including an axially extending passageway therein;
- a spacer means locatable between said mounting bolt head part and the upper surface of said ski, and adapted to position said shank with its outward end substantially flush with the lower surface of said ski;
- a housing mountable on the head part of said mounting bolt to stand upwardly from the upper surface of said ski, said housing including a portion snugly fittable over the head part of said mounting bolt;
- means for securing said housing to the head part of said mounting bolt;
- a lock component within said attachment, with at least a portion of said locking component disposed within said passageway;
- wherein the head part of said mounting bolt includes at least one radially extending socket, a spring is disposed within said socket, and a detent member is disposed within said socket radially outward of said spring, said spring serving to normally bias said detent member into a position wherein a portion of it projects radially outward from the socket, with said socket being deep enough so that the detent means can be pushed down into the socket by applying a force on it in opposition to the spring; and
- wherein the housing further includes a means forming a radial recess positioned to receive the detent member when the housing is on the head part of said mounting bolt, so that the detent member can enter the recess and thereby prevent removal of the housing from the head part of the mounting bolt.
- 7. In combination, an anchorage member; a first ski located on one side of said member, a second ski located on the other side of said member, said skis being positioned with their lower surfaces facing together with upper and lower portions of said facing surfaces being mutually contiguous, and with said anchorage member being located between said upper and lower contiguous portions, a first locking device locking the upper portions of the two skis together, and a second locking device locking the lower portions of the two skis together, so that the two skis cannot be separated from said anchorage member when the mechanisms are locked, and each locking device comprising:
- a first attachment mounted onto an upper surface portion of the first ski, comprising a mounting bolt having a tubular shank part snugly fit into an opening therefor formed through the first ski, between the upper and lower surfaces of such ski, an enlarged head part connected to said shank part and projecting upwardly from the upper surface of such ski, and an end surface on said shank part opposite the head part which is at least substantially flush with the underside of the first ski;
- a second attachment mounted onto a corresponding upper surface portion of the second ski, comprising a mounting bolt having a tubular shank part snugly fit into an opening therefore formed through the second ski, between the upper and lower surfaces of such ski, an enlarged head part connected to said shank part and projecting upwardly from the upper surface of such ski, and an end surface on said shank part opposite the head part which is at least substantially flush with the underside of the second ski, said end surface including a non-circular end opening bordered internally of said shank part by lock surface means; and
- lock bolt means including a lock bolt having an end portion which in cross sectional shape matches the non-circular end opening and a lock surface on the inner side of said end portion, said lock bolt being normally retracted into the tubular shank part of the first attachment but being extendible out from such tubular shank part into the opening in the end of the tubular shank part of the second attachment; and
- key operated lock means for rotating the extended lock bolt into a position in which its lock surface is engageable with the lock surface means on the second attachment to prevent the two attachments, and hence the two skis to which they are attached, from being separated.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 634,403 entitled A LOCKING DEVICE FOR SECURING SKIS, filed on Nov. 24, 1975 by the same inventive entity.
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