[0001] This invention relates to an edge sharpening device for sharpening the metal edges
of snow skis and the like.
[0002] Snow skis presently in use have metal edges extending along the bottom at both sides.
The side and bottom surfaces which define these metal edges become dull after extended
use and sharpening and smoothing of these surfaces improves the performance of the
ski. Some attempts have been made to provide sharpeners for these metal edges. One
common approach to this problem has been to provide an edge sharpener that sharpens
and smoothes only one metal edge at a time, as is illustrated in U. S. Patents Nos.
3,837,123 and 3,899,942. Some attempts have been made to provide a pair of oppositely
disposed edge sharpeners on a common support to simultaneously sharpen both edges.
Examples of the latter devices are shown in U. S. Patents Nos. 3,643,328, 3,875,825,
and 4,060.013.
[0003] According to the present invention there is provided an edge sharpening device for
snow skis and the like, comprising:
a support that is adjustable in length having oppositely extending end support portions;
a pair of edge sharpening heads supported by said end support portions for movement
along opposite sides of a ski, each said head having a side sharpening face for engaging
an adjacent side surface of a metal edge strip of a ski and a bottom sharpening face
for engaging an adjacent bottom face of the metal edge strip, said heads being mounted
on said end support portions to enable said side sharpening faces to turn from side
to side to follow the taper of a metal edge strip of a ski of varying width; and
biasing means associated with said support for enabling said edge sharpening heads
to be spread apart and then be brought closer together to position said heads on the
ski for edge sharpening and for simultaneously urging said heads toward one another
and against adjacent side surfaces of the pair of metal edge strips on the ski.
[0004] Viewed from another aspect, the present invention provides a dual head edge sharpening
device for snow skis and the like, comprising:
a hand-gripped support that is adjustable in length including opposed slide plates
having interfitting dovetailed slide surfaces and oppositely extending end support
portions, said slide plates having inwardly extending finger-like extensions;
a pair of edge sharpening heads supported by said end support portions for movement
along opposite sides of a ski when traversed by said support with said support spaced
from the bottom surface of the ski,
each of said heads having aligned first and second sharpening blocks mounted on a
common support body,
each of said blocks having a side sharpening face for engaging an adjacent side surface
of a metal edge strip carried by the ski,
a third sharpening block on said support body between and disposed at a position higher
than said first and second sharpening blocks, said third block having a bottom sharpening
face for engaging an adjacent bottom face of the metal edge strip,
said heads being pivotally mounted on said end support portions to enable said side
sharpening faces to turn from side to side about a vertical axis to follow the taper
of a metal edge strip of a ski of varying width, said pivotal mounting being provided
by a male section at the end of said end support portion with a rounded head at the
outer end and a narrower neck inwardly of the head,
each sharpening head having a socket with opposed inwardly projecting lip portions
whereby said male section is releasably inserted into said socket and said lip portions
extend into said neck; and
a resilient endless band encompassing said slide plates for enabling said edge sharpening
heads to be spread apart by lengthening said support and then be moved laterally inwardly
against adjacent side surfaces of said metal edge strips.
[0005] In a preferred embodiment, the invention provides an edge sharpening device for snow
skis and the like having a pair of opposed edge sharpening heads mounted on a common
hand-gripped support that is adjustable in length to permit the heads first to be
spread apart and then to be moved inwardly against the metal edge strips to accommodate
different ski widths. The edge sharpening heads are resiliently urged together so
that sharpening side faces of the heads simultaneously engage both metal side surfaces
on .the skis. Bottom sharpening faces of the heads may be manually urged down against
the metal bottom surfaces of a metal edge strip of an inverted ski.The flexible mounting
for the edge sharpening heads on th:; outer end portions of the common support allows
the sharpening side faces to follow angled side surfaces of the metal edge strip as
the device is moved back and forth relative to the ski.
[0006] An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an edge sharpening device embodying features of
the present invention, shown in an operative position on an inverted snow ski;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the device shown in Figure 1 without the ski and with
top portions broken away to show interior construction;
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken along lines 3-3 of Figure 2 showing the device
mounted in an operative position on a ski;
Figure 4 is a sectional view taken along lines 4-4 of Figure 3; and
Figure 5 is a sectional view taken along lines 5-5 of Figure 2.
[0007] Referring now to the drawings, a conventional snow ski 11 is shown in an inverted
position and has an elongate main body 12, usually constructed of a plastic material,
with a bottom surface 13, oppositely disposed side surfaces 14 and 15, and a top surface
16. The ski has a pair of metal edge strips 21 and 22, each mounted in an associated
recess formed in bottom portions at both sides of the ski. One metal edge strip 21
has an outer edge defined by a bottom surface 25 and a side surface 26. Similarly,
the other metal edge strip 22 has an outer edge defined by a bottom surface 28 and
a side surface 29. These metal edges provide a biting action in snow and ice during
the use of the ski. Bottom surfaces 25 and 28 and side surfaces 26 and 29 are in a
plane slightly beyond the respective bottom and side surfaces of the body of the ski.
[0008] A sharpening device 30 shown has a common support 31 that traverses or straddles
a segment of the ski and carries a pair of edge sharpening heads 32 and 33 disposed
at opposite ends thereof to simultaneously sharpen both the bottom and side surfaces
of both metal strips as the sharpening device 30 is moved back and forth along the
ski.
[0009] The common support 31 is adjustable in length and includes two interfitting slide
plates 35 and 36 disposed end to end. Slide plate 35 has spaced, inwardly extending,
finger-like extensions 37 and slide plate 36 has spaced, inwardly extending, finger-like
extensions 38. Finger-like extensions 38 have laterally outwardly extending V-shaped
projections 38a on opposite sides that are received in complementary V-shaped grooves
37a in extensions 37 to provide interfitting dovetail surfaces whereby one surface
slides in the other in a guided movement to adjust the length of the support and thereby
change the spacing between the sharpening heads 32 and 33. The end portions of the
plates opposite the finger-like extensions extend beyond the sides of the ski.
[0010] A flat rigid plate 39 is affixed to slide plate 35 as by metal screws 40. Plate 39
extends beyond the end portions of the plates and over the heads to hold them against
upward movement relative to the top of the slide plates. A flexible cover 81, preferably
of rubber or the like, which is able to stretch or expand and retract when extensions
38 are extended and retracted, the cover being soothing to a hand grip, fits over
the entire rigid plate 39 and the outer end portion of the sharpening heads to complete
the top structure of the device.
[0011] Each of the sharpening heads 32 and 33 is of an identical construction. Sharpening
head 32 includes a support 41 on which there are mounted along the inner side two
aligned sharpening blocks 42 and 43 arranged end to end, each having a flat, vertical,
side sharpening face 44 and 45, respectively, that bears against or engages the side
surface 26 of the metal edge strip 21. A third sharpening block 47 between blocks
42 and 43 has a bottom sharpening face 48 that engages the bottom surface 25 of the
adjacent metal edge strip 21 in response to a downwardly directed hand pressure. The
sharpening faces are of a suitable material such as stone that is abrasive in character
[0012] Similarly, head 33 includes a support body 51 on which there are mounted along an
inner side edge two aligned sharpening blocks 52 and 53 arranged end to end along
a common axis, each having flat vertical side sharpening faces 54 and 55,
'respectively, that bear against or engage the side surface 29 of metal edge strip
22. A third sharpening block 57 has a bottom sharpening face 58 that engages the bottom
surface of the adjacent metal edge strip 22 in response to hand pressure. The location
of the third blocks 47 and 57 with respect to the end support portions provides a
space or gap 50 between the bottom of the support 31 and the ski 11.
[0013] A flexible endless band 61 is mounted in a peripheral recess 62 extending along the
outer sides and ends in the slide plates 35 and 36 which pull the plates together
and thereby the oppositely disposed sharpening faces of the sharpening heads against
the opposed side faces 26 and 29 of the metal strips. A downward force of the support
by the user forces the bottom sharpening faces 48 and 58 against the bottom surfaces
25 and 28, respectively, of the metal strip.
[0014] The support body 41 of sharpening head 32 further has a socket 64 extending into
an inner side with two opposed inwardly projecting lip portions 65 and 66 forming
a restriction at the entrance of the socket 64. A generally pin-shaped male section
67 with a rounded head 68 at the outer end and a narrower neck 69 inwardly of the
head is releasably held by lip portions 65 and 66. The male section is mounted on
the outer end of the slide plate 35.
[0015] Similarly, a support body 51 of sharpening head 33 has a female socket 74 formed
in the inner side thereof including two lip portions 75 and 76 forming a restriction
at the entrance. A pin-shaped male section 77 having a rounded head 78 and a neck
79 inwardly of the head is releasably held by lip portions 75 and 66 in the outer
end of the slide plate 36. This construction enables the heads to-be snap-fit on the
end portions of the slide plates and further allows the sharpening blocks and associated
sharpening faces to flex and turn from side to side about a vertical axis to follow
the angle of the side faces of the metal edge strips as the device is moved along
the ski.
[0016] In applying the device to the ski the sharpening heads 32 and 33 are spread to a
distance greater than the width of the ski against the forces of the flexible band
61 and, once in place, the band urges the sharpening side faces against the side surfaces
of the metal edge strips. As the ski widens or narrows, the joint structure provided
by heads 68 and 78 and sockets 64 and 74, respectively, flexes to allow the sharpening
side faces to remain parallel to the edge surfaces of the ski.
[0017] For removal from the ski, the sharpening heads are spread apart to release the device
from the ski.
1. An edge sharpening device for snow skis and the like,comprising:
a support that is adjustable in length having oppositely extending end support portions;
a pair of edge sharpening heads supported by said end support portions for movement
along opposite sides of a ski, each said head having a side sharpening face for engaging
an adjacent side surface of a metal edge strip of a ski and a bottom sharpening face
for engaging an adjacent bottom face of the metal edge strip, said heads being mounted
on said end support portions to enable said side sharpening faces to turn from side
to side to follow the taper of a metal edge strip of a ski of varying width; and
biasing means associated with said support for enabling said edge sharpening heads
to be spread apart and then be brought closer together to position said heads on the
ski for edge sharpening and for simultaneously urging said heads toward one another
and against adjacent .side surfaces of the pair of metal edge strips on the ski.
2. An edge sharpening device as claimed in claim l,wherein said support is adjustable
in length and includes first and second slide plates disposed end to end, each with
inwardly extending finger-like extensions having interfitting slide surfaces arranged
for the guided movement of said end support portions toward and away from one another.
3. An edge sharpening device as claimed in claim 2,wherein said interfitting slide
surfaces are generally dovetailed in configuration.
4. An edge sharpening device as claimed in claim 1,2 or 3, wherein said end support
portions have a generally pin-shaped male section with a rounded head at the outer
end and a narrower neck inwardly of the head and each sharpening head has a socket
with opposed inwardly projecting lip portions whereby said male section is inserted
into said socket and said lip portions extend into said neck to form a snap-fit pivotal
mounting for each head on an associated end support portion.
5. An edge sharpening device as claimed in any of the preceding claims,wherein each
of said heads has aligned first and second side sharpening blocks mounted on a common
support body and a third-bottom sharpening block between said first and second blocks
and disposed at a position higher than said first and second blocks.
6. An edge sharpening device as claimed in claim l,wherein said biasing means is in
the form of a resilient endless band that encompasses a pair of opposed slide plates
forming a part of said support.
7. An edge sharpening device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein each
of said heads has a generally rectangularly shaped support body and said sharpening
faces are provided by generally rectangularly shaped blocks recessed in said support
body.
8. An edge sharpening device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein said
sharpening faces are of an abrasive character.
9. An edge sharpening device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the
length and width of said support and heads is sized to be grasped by one hand for
its movement along the ski.
10. An edge sharpening device as claimed in claim 1,wherein each end support portion
is an integral part of one of a pair of opposed interfitting slide plates.
11. A dual head edge sharpening device for snow skis and the like,comprising:
a hand-gripped support that is adjustable in length including opposed slide plates
having interfitting dovetailed slide surfaces and oppositely extending end support
portions, said slide plates having inwardly extending finger-like extensions;
a pair of edge sharpening heads supported by said end support portions for movement
along opposite sides of a ski when traversed by said support with said support spaced
from the bottom surface of the ski,
each of said heads having aligned first and second sharpening blocks mounted on a
common support body,
each of said blocks having a side sharpening face for engaging an adjacent side surface
of a metal edge strip carried by the ski,
a third sharpening block on said support body between and disposed at a position higher
than said first and second sharpening blocks, said third block having a bottom sharpening
face for engaging an adjacent bottom face of the metal edge strip,
said heads being pivotally mounted on said end support portions to enable said side
sharpening faces to turn from side to side about a vertical axis to follow the taper
of a metal edge strip of a ski of varying width, said pivotal mounting being provided
by a male section at the end of said end support portion with a rounded head at the
outer end and a narrower neck inwardly of the head,
each sharpening head having a socket with opposed inwardly projecting lip portions
whereby said male section is releasably inserted into said socket and said lip portions
extend into said neck; and
a resilient endless band encompassing said slide plates for enabling said edge sharpening
heads to be spread apart by lengthening said support and then be moved laterally inwardly
against adjacent side surfaces of said metal edge strips.
12. A dual head edge sharpening device as claimed in claim 11, including a rigid plate
secured to one of said slide plates and extending beyond the ends of said slide plates
to prevent said heads from pivoting in an upward direction relative to the top of
said slide plates.
13. A dual head edge sharpening device as claimed in claim 12,including a flexible
top cover of a hand-grippable configuration disposed over said rigid plate and an
end portion of said heads.
14. An edge sharpening device as claimed in claim 11, 12 or 13, wherein said endless
band fits in a recess extending into the side of said plates above said male sections.
15. A dual head ski edge sharpening device as claimed in claim 13 wherein said slide
plates, cover, rigid plate, and first and second blocks are coextensive in lateral
extent.