Claims
- 1. A portable, self propelled snow skier towing apparatus for use with a flexible rope for pulling a skier over snow and the apparatus along a flexible rope, the snow skier towing apparatus comprising:
- a flexible tow rope securable to a stationary object for pulling the skier and apparatus relative thereto;
- a supporting frame;
- an internal combustion engine operably mounted relative to the supporting frame, the internal combustion engine having an output drive;
- a winch operably connected with the engine output drive and relative to the supporting frame, the tow rope passing through the winch, the winch comprising:
- a drive wheel mounted for rotation and engagement with the output drive, the drive wheel having a circumference with a tapered groove formed thereabout which receives the tow rope;
- a rope outlet pinch wheel mounted for rotation adjacent the drive wheel, the tow rope being received about the pinch wheel, the pinch wheel being mounted for selective movement relative to the drive wheel to urge the tow rope into the tapered circumferential drive wheel groove; the pinch wheel being biased in the direction of the drive wheel; the drive wheel and pinch wheel being positioned relative to one another such that the tow rope is received about less than 360.degree. of the drive wheel circumference;
- a housing having an open face; the drive wheel and pinch wheel being rotationally mounted relative to the open face; the pinch wheel being movably mounted for selective movement between a position closest to the drive wheel and a position furthest from the drive wheel;
- the drive wheel and pinch wheel being positioned to define a winch path for the tow rope to be received through the winch about portions of each of the drive wheel and pinch wheel in operation; the rope winch path having an inlet end and an outlet end;
- the drive wheel and pinch wheel being positioned relative to one another and on the housing open face to enable the selected diameter tow rope to be transversely removed from or transversely inserted into the rope winch path from the housing open face, when the pinch wheel is in the position furthest from the drive wheel, without requiring threading of the rope into the winch path from the inlet winch path end;
- an external inlet rope guide mounted relative to one of the frame, engine or winch which receives the tow rope by surrounding at least a substantial portion of said tow rope and guides said rope to the winch whereby operation of the internal combustion engine and pinching of the tow rope between the pinch wheel and drive wheel imparts movement of the apparatus along the tow rope in the direction of the stationary object;
- means on the frame for the skier to engage relative thereto for imparting movement of a skier over snow in the direction of the stationary object upon movement of the apparatus along the tow rope;
- an open face cover movably mounted relative to the housing for movement between an open position which exposes the open face and a covering position which covers the open face during operation; and
- interconnecting linkage connecting the face cover with the pinch roller to impart movement of the pinch roller to the position closest to the drive wheel upon movement of the face cover to the covering position, and to impart movement of the pinch roller to the position furthest from the drive wheel upon movement of the face cover to the open position.
- 2. A portable, self propelled snow skier towing apparatus for use with a flexible rope for pulling a skier over snow and the apparatus along a flexible rope, the snow skier towing apparatus comprising:
- a flexible tow rope securable to a stationary object for pulling the skier and apparatus relative thereto;
- a supporting frame;
- an internal combustion engine operably mounted relative to the supporting frame, the internal combustion engine having an output drive;
- a winch operably connected with the engine output drive and relative to the supporting frame, the tow rope passing through the winch, the winch comprising:
- a drive wheel mounted for rotation and engagement with the output drive, the drive wheel having a circumference with a tapered groove formed thereabout which receives the tow rope;
- a rope outlet pinch wheel mounted for rotation adjacent the drive wheel, the tow rope being received about the pinch wheel, the pinch wheel being mounted for selective movement relative to the drive wheel to urge the tow rope into the tapered circumferential drive wheel groove; the pinch wheel being biased in the direction of the drive wheel; the drive wheel and pinch wheel being positioned relative to one another such that the tow rope is received about less than 360 .degree. of the drive wheel circumference;
- an external inlet rope guide mounted relative to one of the frame, engine or winch which receives the tow rope by surrounding at least a substantial portion of said tow rope and guides said rope to the winch whereby operation of the internal combustion engine and pinching of the tow rope between the pinch wheel and drive wheel imparts movement of the apparatus along the tow rope in the direction of the stationary object;
- means on the frame for the skier to engage relative thereto for imparting movement of a skier over snow in the direction of the stationary object upon movement of the apparatus along the tow rope; and
- the drive wheel comprises a metal body with the circumferential groove being formed thereabout, the circumferential groove comprising projections and valleys, the valleys being filled with a ceramic material to define an exterior driving rope tow bearing surface on the body within the groove having discrete metal portions and discrete ceramic portions.
- 3. A portable, self propelled snow skier towing apparatus for use with a flexible rope for pulling a skier over snow and the apparatus along a flexible rope, the snow skier towing apparatus comprising:
- a flexible tow rope securable to a stationary object for pulling the skier and apparatus relative thereto;
- a supporting frame;
- an internal combustion engine operably mounted relative to the supporting frame, the internal combustion engine having an output drive;
- a winch operably connected with the engine output drive and relative to the supporting frame, the tow rope passing through the winch, the winch comprising:
- a drive wheel mounted for rotation and engagement with the output drive, the drive wheel having a circumference with a tapered groove formed thereabout which receives the tow rope;
- a rope outlet pinch wheel mounted for rotation adjacent the drive wheel, the tow rope being received about the pinch wheel, the pinch wheel being mounted for selective movement relative to the drive wheel to urge the tow rope into the tapered circumferential drive wheel groove, the pinch wheel being biased in the direction of the drive wheel; the drive wheel and pinch wheel being positioned relative to one another such that the tow rope is received about less than 360 .degree. of the drive wheel circumference;
- an external inlet rope guide mounted relative to one of the frame, engine or winch which receives the tow rope by surrounding at least a substantial portion of said tow rope and guides said rope to the winch whereby operation of the internal combustion engine and pinching of the tow rope between the pinch wheel and drive wheel imparts movement of the apparatus along the tow rope in the direction of the stationary object;
- means on the frame for the skier to engage relative thereto for imparting movement of a skier over snow in the direction of the stationary object upon movement of the apparatus along the tow rope; and
- the drive wheel comprises a metal body with the circumferential groove being formed thereabout, the circumferential groove comprising projections and valleys, the valleys having knurled surfaces.
RELATED PATENT DATA
This patent resulted from a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/018,811, filed Feb. 18, 1993, now abandoned, which was a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/680,238, filed Apr. 3, 1991, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,219 on Apr. 27, 1993.
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