The present invention is a snowmobile ski protector. There are many wear bar devices known to the art. Snowmobile skis are subjected to incredible amounts of wear due to the terrain that they are used in. They can go from a well-groomed snow covered trail, ice covered lakes and rivers, to gravel roads. They can even run on asphalt pavement during normal operation of the snow machine.
The present invention also overcomes significant hazards. Worn skis can flex and cause a snagging hazard, it has been discovered that the installation of the present invention on snowmobile skis prevents this. It has also been discovered that the present invention is universal in that it works with any runner that is not greater than one half inch wide. This also gives the device a greater utility than any prior art device.
This invention is not a wear bar. This device mounts forward of the wear bar and protects the wear bar as well as the ski. Besides protecting the ski from excessive wear and tear the snowmobile protector helps to pack down snow in front of the ski which significantly reduces darting. The snowmobile ski protectors also reduce drag. The installation of the ski protector repairs skis that are already worn out. Therefore, the applicant is unaware of any pertinent prior art.
The present invention is a ski protector. This ski protector comprises a flat metal plate that has a predetermined thickness, a front end, and a back end.
The flat metal plate is narrower in width than the length of the flat metal plate. The flat metal plate has a top surface and fixedly attached to the top surface, near a center point thereof, of the flat metal plate, is a threaded vertical bolt. The terminal end of the front end of the flat metal plate has an upwardly projecting, forwardly projecting, bent tongue.
The back end has a notch through the top surface of the flat metal plate. The notch extends through the thickness of the flat metal plate.
The terminal end 24 of the front end 6 of the flat metal plate 4 has an upwardly projecting, forwardly projecting, bent tongue 26.
The ski protector 2 has an upwardly projecting, forwardly projecting, bent tongue 26 that fits into the first opening of the snowmobile ski 30. The second opening 36 in the snowmobile ski 2 accommodates the threaded vertical post 22 and has a spacer 38 and a nut 40 that tightens the ski protector securely to the snowmobile ski 30.
It has been discovered that when installed the ski protector 2 makes first contact with the terrain therefore protecting the ski and wear bar from damage. It has also been discovered that the ski protector 2 packs down snow in front of the ski which significantly reduces darting. It has also been discovered that installation of the ski protector 2 repairs skis that are already worn out.
In a second embodiment, there is provided a ski protector 45. This ski protector comprises a flat metal plate that has a predetermined thickness, a front end, and a back end.
The flat metal plate is narrower in width than the length of the flat metal plate. The flat metal plate has an opening thorough it near a center point thereof and located within the opening is a threaded vertical bolt.
The terminal end of the front end of the flat metal plate has an upwardly projecting, forwardly projecting, bent tongue.
The back end has a notch through the top surface of the flat metal plate. The notch extends through the thickness of the flat metal plate.
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This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 14/962,256, filed Dec. 8, 2015, currently pending, from which priority is claimed.
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