Ski glove/grip interlock system

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Inventors

Goode, David P.
Vogel, Frank E.

Application #

956302

Filed

Oct-5-1992

Published

May-17-1994

Current US Class

002/160
002/161.1
280/821
280/822
403/2

International Classes

A63C 011/22

Field of Search

280/821 280/822 2/160 2/161 294/25 403/2 135/72

Examiners

Culbreth; Eric

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Krass & Young

US Patent References

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5092629   System for linking...
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Abstract
A novel ski glove/grip interlock system is disclosed in which the ski pole grip is releasably attached to the glove in a manner to maintain it in proper reflexive grasping position with a preferred swing angle relative to the skier's hand. In one embodiment, a transverse lock bar is positioned immediately adjacent the intersection of the V between thumb and forefinger on the glove for pivotal connection to a clip formed on the ski pole grip. The position and tension of the lock bar on the glove can be adjusted with a series of straps. The connection between glove and ski pole grip permits pivoting of the grip and ski pole relative to the hand at a preferred swing angle while maintaining proper position of the ski pole grip relative to the glove.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a ski glove/pole grip combination, the pole having a grip with top, bottom and side surfaces, an improved ski glove/grip interlock system comprising:

first interlock means mounted on the ski pole grip;

second interlock means on the ski glove for releasable engaging connection to the first means; and

lock means on the ski pole grip associated with the first interlock means and selectively operable between a first position in which the second interlock means on the ski glove can be releasably engaged and disengaged with the first interlock means on the grip, and a second position in which the second interlock means on the glove cannot be disengaged from the interlock means on the grip, the lock means movable between the first and second positions in a first direction, the lock means locked into and released from the first and second positions in a second direction.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is related to an interlock mechanism for providing releasable connection between a ski glove and a ski pole grip.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Devices for providing auxiliary connection between a skier's hand or glove and the grip of a ski pole when the skier releases the grip are well-known. Their purpose has generally been to prevent inadvertent loss of the ski pole while skiing or during a fall, and to provide a convenient method for keeping the poles close at hand while the skier is adjusting equipment or otherwise performing some task with the hands during which it is impractical to maintain a grip on the poles. They also have served to some degree to enhance the skier's control of the poles while skiing.

One of the oldest and most common methods for providing such a connection has been to connect a circular strap to the ski pole grip which the skier loops over his wrist and hand. Another known device is the saber-type grip in which the grip itself is provided with a semi-rigid knuckle bow, eliminating the need for a strap.
 
  The glove with the protector wherein the protector provided on the back of the glove is constituted by a multiplicity of protector elements, each protector...  A shock absorbing ski pole with an articulating hand grip that flexes to allow for angular motion between handle and shaft during normal use. The handle...