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US3259284A
US3259284A US366783A US36678364A US3259284A US 3259284 A US3259284 A US 3259284A US 366783 A US366783 A US 366783A US 36678364 A US36678364 A US 36678364A US 3259284 A US3259284 A US 3259284A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/02Devices for stretching, clamping or pressing skis or snowboards for transportation or storage
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    • A63C11/025Carrying-devices for skis or ski-sticks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0415Accessories
    • A43B5/0425Devices for carrying ski-boots or similar boots
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the overall object of the present invention is to provide a boot straightening and carrying device which can be worn over a shoulder and which incorporates a cradle for supporting and positioning a pair of ski-s so that a user can easily and securely manage both skis, boots and other equipment with one hand.
  • a boot and ski carrier of the invention comprises a pair of sole plates with suitable means on each sole plate for detachably securing a ski boot thereon, a flexible strap-like member connecting the sole plates in backtoaback relation and adapted .to be placed over the shoulder of a user so that the sole plates hang one to the front and one to the back, and a handle secured :to the flexible member intermediate the ends thereof, the handle including a portion adapted to straddle and cradle a ski.
  • FIGURE 1 is a side elevation illustrating the device positioned on the shoulder of a user carrying ski boots and a pair of skis;
  • FIGURE 2 is an enlarged sectional elevation taken on the lines 2-2 of FIG. 1;
  • FIGURE '3 is a side elevation of the device resting on a supporting surface and illustrating adaptability to boots of different size
  • FIGURE 4 is a plan view of one side of the device.
  • FIGURE 5 is an enlarged sectional detail taken as indicated :by the line 55 of FIG. 3.
  • the device consists of a pair of sole plates and 12, a flexible strap-like member 14 connecting the sole plates together in backto-back relation, and a handle 16 secured to the strap 14 intermediate the ends thereof.
  • Each sole plate 10 and 12 is an extruded member as shown in 'FIG. 5 and is formed with a flat inner or back face 17, .an outer or front tace having a pair of side flanges 18 and 19 and a Taslot 20 located centrally between the side flanges and extending the length of the sole plate.
  • a boot toe clamp 22 is mounted in the T-slot 20 of each sole plate and consists of a base member 23 slidable in the slot 20, an outwardly extending threaded post 24, secured to the base member, a toe pad 25 slidable on the post 24, a spring 26 urging the toe pad outwardly, and a nut 27 threaded on the post 24 with a cam shaped lever 28 pivotally secured thereto for positioning the toe pad 25 in clamping engagement with the toe end of a boot 30 as shown in FIG. 3.
  • a bracket 32 is secured to the heel end 33 of each of the sole plates 10 and 12.
  • Each bracket 32 includes a pair of tabs 34 which extend between facing surfaces 35 and 36 of the sole plate as shown in FIG. 5 and are rigidly secured to the sole plate by rivets 38.
  • the main portion 40 of each bracket 32 extends at right angles to the tabs 34 and to the outer face of the sole plate and is provided with a central slot42 for adjustably mounting a heel clamp 44.
  • the heel clamp includes a tongue 45 which projects into the slot 42 to prevent the clamp rotating around a carriage bolt and wing nut 46 employed to secure the heel clamp 44 to the bracket 32 in a desired position along the slot 42.
  • Tabs or feet 47 at the sides and outer end of the bracket portion 40 form a tripod base for supporting each sole plate in an upright position.
  • a bail 48 is secured to the toe end 49 of each of the sole plates 10 and 12 for connecting the flexible strap 14 thereto, and the strap is preferably equipped with a snap fastener 50 near the ends thereof to provide means for detachably securing the pair of sole plates together asshown in FIG. 3.
  • the handle 16 includes a U-shaped bracket 52 connected to the strap 14 by rivets '53 and a U-shaped handle portion 54 with the legs 56 of the U shaped bracket 52 being pivotally secured to the legs 58 of the U-shaped handle portion by connectors 59.
  • the handle portion 54 can be swung from the carrying position of FIG. 3 and 4 to a cradling position and is dimensioned so that the legs 58 will straddle one ski 60 preferably overlap the second ski 61 of a pair of skis.
  • the bracket 52 is formed with an offset portion or shoulder which provides .a hook for hanging other equipment such as the loop straps 57 of ski poles indicated in FIG. 2.
  • the heel clamp 44 In use as a boot tree or straightener, the heel clamp 44 is adjusted to proper spacing from the outer face of a sole plate by the nut and bolt 46 and is locked in position so that the heel of a boot can be slid lengthwise into engagement with the clamp 44.
  • the toe pad 25 is also adjusted to proper spacing from the outer face of its sole plate 10 or 12 by turning the lever 28 and nut 27 on the threaded post 24.
  • the toe clamp 22 is slid along the T-slot 20 to proper position and engaged with the boot toe.
  • the spring 26 of the toe clamp preferably engages a washer '64 (FIGS.
  • the device may be carried with a hand, using the bandle in the carrying position shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, or over a shoulder as shown in FIG. 1. If skis have to be handled at the same time, the handle portion 54 is swung to the cradling position shown in FIG. 2 and a pair of skis placed in it as shown, or on edge.
  • the pivotal connection of handle portion 54 to the handle bracket 52 permits the portion 54 to rock with a cradling action to movements of a users arm and body when skis are being carried.
  • a boot and ski carrier comprising a pair of sole plates, means on each sole plate for detachably securing a ski boot thereon, a flexible member connecting the sole plates in back-to-back relation and adapted to 'be placed over the shoulder of a user, and a handle secured to the flexible member intermediate the ends thereof, the handle including a portion adapted to straddle and cradle a ski.
  • a boot and ski carrier comprising a pair of separate sole plates, means on each plate for detachably securing a ski boot thereon, a flexible member connecting the sole plates in back-to-back relation and adapted to be placed over the shoulder of a user, and ski carrying means secured to the flexible member intermediate the ends thereof.
  • ski carrying means comprises an outwardly facing U-shaped bracket, a U-shaped handle portion, and means pivotally connecting the legs of said U-shaped bracket and handle portion together whereby the handle portion is movable between a carrying position and a cradling position, said handle portion being adapted to straddle a ski when in the said cradling position thereof.
  • a ski boot carrier comprising a pair of separate sole plates, each having a front and a back face, means on the front face of each sole plate for detachably mounting a ski boot thereon with the boot sole portion in facing relation with the front face of the plate and the boot upper portion extending outwardly thereof, a flexible member interconnecting the sole plates at one end thereof and adapted to be placed over the shoulder of a user, handle means secured to the flexible member intermediate the ends thereof, means for detachably securing the sole plates together in back-to-back relation, and support means at the other end of each sole plate extending outwardly of the front face thereof a distance less than that to which the upper portion of a ski boot extends for supporting the ski boot carrier on a surface in an upright position when the sole plates are secured together in backto-back relation.

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July 5, 1966 M. E. OLSON 3,259,234
BOOT AND SKI CARRIER Filed May 12, 1964 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR MARVIN E.OI SON A 7'7'ORNEYS J y 1966 M. E. OLSON 3,259,284
BOOT AND SKI CARRIER Filed May 12, 1964 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 MARVIN E. OLSON A T TORNEIS United States Patent 3,259,284 BOOT AND SKI CARRIER Marvin E. Olson, 6100 Beach Road, Birmingham, Mich. Filed May 12, 1964, Ser. No. 366,783 7 Claims. (Cl. 224-) The subject matter of this invention is .a device which serves as a boot tree or straightener for a pair of ski boots and which also serves as a carrier for a pair of boots, a pair of skis and other skiing equipment.
While boot straightening and carrying devices have been available for some time, they all must be carried with a hand and thus increase the difficulty of handling all of ones ski equipment to and firom a skiing area. The overall object of the present invention is to provide a boot straightening and carrying device which can be worn over a shoulder and which incorporates a cradle for supporting and positioning a pair of ski-s so that a user can easily and securely manage both skis, boots and other equipment with one hand.
A boot and ski carrier of the invention comprises a pair of sole plates with suitable means on each sole plate for detachably securing a ski boot thereon, a flexible strap-like member connecting the sole plates in backtoaback relation and adapted .to be placed over the shoulder of a user so that the sole plates hang one to the front and one to the back, and a handle secured :to the flexible member intermediate the ends thereof, the handle including a portion adapted to straddle and cradle a ski.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear from the following description of the presently preferred representative embodiment thereof dis-closed in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a side elevation illustrating the device positioned on the shoulder of a user carrying ski boots and a pair of skis;
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged sectional elevation taken on the lines 2-2 of FIG. 1;
FIGURE '3 is a side elevation of the device resting on a supporting surface and illustrating adaptability to boots of different size;
FIGURE 4 is a plan view of one side of the device; and
FIGURE 5 is an enlarged sectional detail taken as indicated :by the line 55 of FIG. 3.
Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the device consists of a pair of sole plates and 12, a flexible strap-like member 14 connecting the sole plates together in backto-back relation, and a handle 16 secured to the strap 14 intermediate the ends thereof.
Each sole plate 10 and 12 is an extruded member as shown in 'FIG. 5 and is formed with a flat inner or back face 17, .an outer or front tace having a pair of side flanges 18 and 19 and a Taslot 20 located centrally between the side flanges and extending the length of the sole plate. A boot toe clamp 22 is mounted in the T-slot 20 of each sole plate and consists of a base member 23 slidable in the slot 20, an outwardly extending threaded post 24, secured to the base member, a toe pad 25 slidable on the post 24, a spring 26 urging the toe pad outwardly, and a nut 27 threaded on the post 24 with a cam shaped lever 28 pivotally secured thereto for positioning the toe pad 25 in clamping engagement with the toe end of a boot 30 as shown in FIG. 3.
A bracket 32 is secured to the heel end 33 of each of the sole plates 10 and 12. Each bracket 32 includes a pair of tabs 34 which extend between facing surfaces 35 and 36 of the sole plate as shown in FIG. 5 and are rigidly secured to the sole plate by rivets 38. The main portion 40 of each bracket 32 extends at right angles to the tabs 34 and to the outer face of the sole plate and is provided with a central slot42 for adjustably mounting a heel clamp 44. The heel clamp includes a tongue 45 which projects into the slot 42 to prevent the clamp rotating around a carriage bolt and wing nut 46 employed to secure the heel clamp 44 to the bracket 32 in a desired position along the slot 42. Tabs or feet 47 at the sides and outer end of the bracket portion 40 form a tripod base for supporting each sole plate in an upright position.
A bail 48 is secured to the toe end 49 of each of the sole plates 10 and 12 for connecting the flexible strap 14 thereto, and the strap is preferably equipped with a snap fastener 50 near the ends thereof to provide means for detachably securing the pair of sole plates together asshown in FIG. 3.
The handle 16 includes a U-shaped bracket 52 connected to the strap 14 by rivets '53 and a U-shaped handle portion 54 with the legs 56 of the U shaped bracket 52 being pivotally secured to the legs 58 of the U-shaped handle portion by connectors 59. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the handle portion 54 can be swung from the carrying position of FIG. 3 and 4 to a cradling position and is dimensioned so that the legs 58 will straddle one ski 60 preferably overlap the second ski 61 of a pair of skis. Preferably the bracket 52 is formed with an offset portion or shoulder which provides .a hook for hanging other equipment such as the loop straps 57 of ski poles indicated in FIG. 2.
In use as a boot tree or straightener, the heel clamp 44 is adjusted to proper spacing from the outer face of a sole plate by the nut and bolt 46 and is locked in position so that the heel of a boot can be slid lengthwise into engagement with the clamp 44. The toe pad 25 is also adjusted to proper spacing from the outer face of its sole plate 10 or 12 by turning the lever 28 and nut 27 on the threaded post 24. After the heel of a boot has been engaged with the heel clamp 44, the toe clamp 22 is slid along the T-slot 20 to proper position and engaged with the boot toe. The spring 26 of the toe clamp preferably engages a washer '64 (FIGS. 3 and 4) and creates enough friction with the outer face of the sole plate so that the toe clamp will stay in any position to which it is moved along the slot 20. This feature together with the snap fastener 50 for detachably connecting the sole plates 10 and 12 together, permits the device to be rested on a support in an upright position as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 for storage and to facilitate engagement of a boot by the heel and the toe clamps. The two sole plates 10 and 12 with their tripod base supports mutually stabilize each other and the toe clamps will remain in an upper position while the heel of a boot is being placed under the heel clamp 44.
The device may be carried with a hand, using the bandle in the carrying position shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, or over a shoulder as shown in FIG. 1. If skis have to be handled at the same time, the handle portion 54 is swung to the cradling position shown in FIG. 2 and a pair of skis placed in it as shown, or on edge. The pivotal connection of handle portion 54 to the handle bracket 52 permits the portion 54 to rock with a cradling action to movements of a users arm and body when skis are being carried.
While preferred embodiments have been described above in detail, it will be understood that numerous modifications might be resorted to without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
I claim:
1. A boot and ski carrier comprising a pair of sole plates, means on each sole plate for detachably securing a ski boot thereon, a flexible member connecting the sole plates in back-to-back relation and adapted to 'be placed over the shoulder of a user, and a handle secured to the flexible member intermediate the ends thereof, the handle including a portion adapted to straddle and cradle a ski.
2. A boot and ski carrier comprising a pair of separate sole plates, means on each plate for detachably securing a ski boot thereon, a flexible member connecting the sole plates in back-to-back relation and adapted to be placed over the shoulder of a user, and ski carrying means secured to the flexible member intermediate the ends thereof.
3. A boot and ski carrier as claimed in claim 2 wherein said ski carrying means includes an outwardly facing U-shaped portion dimensioned to straddle a ski.
4. A boot and ski carrier as claimed in claim 2 wherein said ski carrying means comprises an outwardly facing U-shaped bracket, a U-shaped handle portion, and means pivotally connecting the legs of said U-shaped bracket and handle portion together whereby the handle portion is movable between a carrying position and a cradling position, said handle portion being adapted to straddle a ski when in the said cradling position thereof.
5. A boot and ski carrier as claimed in claim 2 wherein said ski carrying means is provided with hook means for hanging an article thereon.
6. A ski boot carrier comprising a pair of separate sole plates, each having a front and a back face, means on the front face of each sole plate for detachably mounting a ski boot thereon with the boot sole portion in facing relation with the front face of the plate and the boot upper portion extending outwardly thereof, a flexible member interconnecting the sole plates at one end thereof and adapted to be placed over the shoulder of a user, handle means secured to the flexible member intermediate the ends thereof, means for detachably securing the sole plates together in back-to-back relation, and support means at the other end of each sole plate extending outwardly of the front face thereof a distance less than that to which the upper portion of a ski boot extends for supporting the ski boot carrier on a surface in an upright position when the sole plates are secured together in backto-back relation.
7. A ski boot carrier as claimed in claim 6 wherein said handle means includes a portion adapted to position a ski on the shoulder of a user.
References Qited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,672,263 3/1954 Alber 224-5.17 2,883,688 4/1959 Barreca 12120.5
FOREIGN PATENTS 882,593 6/1943 France.
GERALD M. FORLENZA, Primary Examiner.
HUGO. O. SCHULZ, Examiner.
J. E. OLDS, Assistant Examiner.

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1. A BOOT AND SKI CARRIER COMPRISING A PAIR OF SOLE PLATES, MEANS ON EACH SOLE PLATE FOR DETACHABLY SECUREING A SKI BOOT THEREON, A FLEXIBLE MEMBER CONNECTING THE SOLE PLATES IN BACK-TO-BACK RELATION AND ADAPTED TO BE PLACES OVER THE SHOULDER OF A USER, AND A HANDLE SECURED TO THE FLEXIBLE MEMBER INTERMEDIATE THE ENDS THEREOF, THE HANDLE INCLUDING A PORTION ADAPTED TO STRADDLE AND CRADLE A SKI.
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US4242813A (en) * 1979-03-08 1981-01-06 Quance Raymond P Ski equipment transport and security method and apparatus
US4312532A (en) * 1979-07-13 1982-01-26 Crump John M Jun Device for carrying and securing skis, boots and poles and process for use
US4729591A (en) * 1986-06-18 1988-03-08 Scalise Ronald J Combination ski, ski pole and ski boot carrying strap
US4746159A (en) * 1987-08-10 1988-05-24 Webb Rod P Combination ski and boot bag
US4911348A (en) * 1988-05-03 1990-03-27 Huron/St. Clair Company Adjustable cross rail for luggage carrier
US4871102A (en) * 1988-11-09 1989-10-03 Wickersham John M Ski retaining device
US5249723A (en) * 1991-07-31 1993-10-05 Lamadelein Joseph F M Carrier for shafted equipment
US5464138A (en) * 1994-10-04 1995-11-07 Rodriguez; Richard Ski carrying device
US5908206A (en) * 1997-01-10 1999-06-01 Lopresti, Jr.; Vincent J. Ski pole strap and ski and boot carrier system
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