Snow scraper

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Inventors

Stiemert, Cyrus R.

Application #

746404

Filed

Dec-1-1976

Published

Mar-20-1979

Current US Class

015/105
015/237
280/813

International Classes

A63C 011/22; A47L 023/04

Field of Search

15/111-113 15/237 24/279 24/280 24/284 280/11.37

Examiners

Blum; Daniel

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Christensen, O'Connor, Johnson & Kindness

US Patent References

4000909   Ski boot snow scrap...

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Abstract
A snow scraper attached to a ski pole shaft includes an elongated member having an exterior surface and a wall. The ski pole shaft extends through a longitudinally oriented, cylindrical channel in the member. The member has a substantially planar exterior surface portion oriented tangentially to the channel and spaced outwardly from the channel. A radial slot extends from the channel perpendicularly toward and intersects the substantially planar exterior surface portion. Two longitudinally extending edges are defined by second and third exterior surface portions that intersect with the substantially planar exterior surface portion. Inwardly concave, exterior surface portions are located between the edge and the channel in the sidewall of the member. A means for clamping the member to a ski pole shaft is also included.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A snow scraper for attachment to a ski pole shaft comprising:

a unitary elongated member having a wall, said wall defining an elongated channel through said member oriented longitudinally along said member, said channel being substantially cylindrical so as to circumscribe said ski pole shaft, said member having at least one longitudinally oriented, straight scraping edge formed by first and second intersecting exterior surface portions of said wall, said first surface portion being substantially planar and being oriented substantially parallel to a tangent to said channel and being spaced outwardly from said channel, said wall having a longitudinal slot therein extending from said channel to the plane of said first surface portion, said edge being laterally offset from said slot, said wall having a concave exterior surface portion adjacent said edge, said concave surface portion being located in said wall between said first surface portion and said channel and intersecting said second surface portion, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to snow scrapers and more particularly to a snow scraper designed for attachment to a ski pole.

When a skier encounters certain types of snow conditions, especially conditions where ambient temperatures are relatively high and the surface snow is relatively wet and sticky, a build-up of snow can accumulate on his ski boot soles. This snow must be removed prior to insertion of the boot into a ski binding so that a proper fit will be obtained and so that the snow will not freeze once the ski is in the binding, preventing the boot and binding from properly releasing during use. In the past, skiers have cleaned snow from their boots by hand or by using the tip of a ski pole. These methods are unsatisfactory as complete cleaning of the boot sole is difficult to achieve.

Several different boot scrapers have been suggested. These include hand scrapers carried in a skier's pocket and devices adapted for attachment to a ski pole. Hand scrapers are just one additional piece of paraphernalia for which a skier must find a storage place on his person, and thus are unsatisfactory for that reason alone. In addition, snow scrapers and other objects carried in a pocket can easily be lost and can even cause injury to the skier during a fall. Snow scrapers of the prior art adapted for attachment to a ski pole normally have a scraper member projecting outwardly from the pole. Any such projecting member can be dangerous to the skier during a fall and is also subject to breakage. One such prior art scraper has a flange that extends radially from the pole and includes a means for clamping the flange to the pole. The scraping edge is spaced a substantial distance from the axis of the pole. This device is not securely affixed to the pole and can rotate about the pole when the scraper edge is being used, reducing the scraping efficiency of the device and requiring the device to be, in essence, held in the hand during use.
 
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