Ski mount with ratchet-type closure

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Inventors

Grim, Michael
Settelmayer, Joseph J.

Application #

669808

Filed

Mar-15-1991

Published

Jun-9-1992

Current US Class

070/18
070/58
224/315
224/319
224/323
224/324
224/917.5
280/814
292/85
292/91

International Classes

B60R 009/12

Field of Search

224/327-331 224/316-318 224/319 224/309 224/314 224/315 224/320 224/321 224/325 224/326 224/322-324 224/917 211/70.5 292/85 292/87 292/91 292/89 70/18 70/16 70/58 70/57 280/814 190/119-121

Assignee

Yakima Products, Inc. (Arcata, CA)

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Townsend and Townsend

US Patent References

3999409   Ski lock
4694666   Shackle mechanisms
4728019   Automobile roof car...
4735350   Roof carrier structu...
4865368   Slide latch gravity l...
4867362   Multipurpose car-to...
4930671   Attachment, particu...

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Other References

Locking Ski Mount literature by Yakima Products, 1 page, Jan. 1989. The New Yakima Over-Center Wheel Strap literature by Yakima Products, 1 page, Jan. 1989.

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Abstract
A closure for the two hinged bars of a vehicle roof-mounted ski mount is formed from a rotatable catch or pawl secured to one of the bars and a toothed harpoon extending from the other. Engagement and disengagement of the pawl with the teeth on the harpoon is governed by a manually operated button, the pawl being spring-biased toward engagement with the harpoon. In preferred embodiments of the invention, the pawl and button are part of a removable insert which fits into an end cap on the upper bar of the ski mount, and the spring is a spring clip which holds the insert in place in the end cap while permitting it to rotate to engage or disengage the pawl with the harpoon which is on the lower bar, the spring clip also urging the pawl into engagement with the harpoon as well as immobilizing the harpoon once it has been engaged by the pawl.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A ski mount with releasable closure, comprising:

a stationary bar and a movable bar, each having an open end and a hinge end at which said bars are pivotally joined;

a hollow end cap affixed to said open end of said movable bar, having an end opening with axis substantially parallel to said movable bar and a lower opening facing said stationary bar;

an insert sized to be received in said end opening, a portion of said insert shaped to form a button which protrudes through said end opening when said insert is so received, said insert further containing a pawl;

a post protruding from said open end of said stationary bar, said post being positioned to enter said lower opening of said end cap when said open ends of said stationary and movable bars are drawn together, said post having teeth engageable by said pawl;



Description
This invention lies in the field of spring-mounted latch closures, and in particular to closures for securing hinged bars together to hold such devices as skis on a vehicle-mounted roof rack.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The fastening of flat items such as skis to the roof of an automobile requires a fastener or mount which can be tightened sufficiently to prevent the skis from slipping. When a ski mount is used to hold several skis side by side, or to hold different skis varying in thickness, tightening is particularly critical and difficult to achieve. Existing ski mounts suffer the further disadvantage of latches which require the upper half of the mount to be pressed down further than its final position in order to engage the latch. Disengagement and opening of the mount is also a problem when the upper half must be pressed down again before the latch can be released. This often requires two hands and considerable force, as well as the manipulation of small latch parts which is difficult in cold surroundings, particularly when the user is wearing gloves.
 
  A portable ski locking device releasably attaches to skis, and is releasably connectible to auxiliary fixtures such as posts, beams, etc.  A ski pole anti-theft device for providing economical and convenient anti-theft protection to the ski enthusiast is described. Two S shaped members with...