[0001] The present invention refers to a stick handle for ski, trekking and the like, equipped
with an adjustable wrist strap, which is apt to tie the user wrist round.
[0002] A stick for ski or for trekking generally comprises a rod having a tip on one of
its ends, and a handle on the other end.
[0003] The tip, generally made of metal, is apt to penetrate snow, ice or quite soft fields,
as well as to grip a more solid field. The handle, generally made of plastic or composite
material, has an ergonomic shape suitable to be easily tighten by the hand of the
user. A strap, generally made of leather or synthetic material and commonly called
wrist strap, is connected to the handle. The wrist strap is closed like a ring in
order to form a loop apt to tie the user wrist round, so as to guarantee a steady
grip and to avoid the loss of the stick.
[0004] In order to better perform its function, the wrist strap must be correctly tied round
the wrist of the user and hence the wideness of its loop shall be apt to be adjusted.
[0005] In sticks according to the prior art, the loop adjustment of the wrist strap generally
is obtained through a buckle. Infact, these wrist straps comprise two strips of belt
connected to the stick handle. One of these two strips of belt has on its end a buckle,
wherein the free end of the other strip is apt to be inserted and adjusted.
[0006] This system appears very uncomfortable for the user, especially in rigorous environmental
conditions when the hands wear gloves, and it takes too long time to adjust the wrist
strap.
[0007] The prior art also offers other adjusting systems for the wrist strap. For example
EP-A-202.287 discloses a stick handle for ski, wherein the handle has a cam lever
which can be operated by the hand of the user. Upon forming a loop of the desired
dimension, the cam lever is closed pinching the strips of the wrist strap against
a surface of the handle; the two free ends of the loop lay between the lever and the
main body of the handle and then they come out below, parallel to the rod of the stick.
[0008] In US-3.560.014, US-4.288.100 and US-4.288,101 a device equipped with a cam lever
and arranged on the upper part of the stick handle, is shown. The part of the wrist
strap in excess is untidily gathered in a restricted housing inside the handle or
is just let come out from the stick handle itself.
[0009] Nevertheless, in all these cases it has been noticed that the wrist strap is not
enough steadily blocked, since the strips are almost "punctually" pinched - infact,
the cam has a sharpened outline - and as a consequence, the friction surface is quite
reduced. That implies a trend of the wrist strap to disengage itself from the cam
of the lever, especially when it is subjected to repeated efforts, as in the case
of use for the northern ski (known also as cross-country skiing). Moreover, the blocking
of the wrist strap by this devices with the cam lever is absolutely ineffective if
the thickness of these strips is not exactly the same as the expected one in the design.
Infact, if the thickness of the strip is lesser or greater than the expected one,
the cam lever is not able to steadily block the wrist strap or, respectively, it cannot
be completely closed to the expected position. This is a serious drawback, because,
as known, in the industrial production of sticks is neither always possible nor suitable
to manufacture strips for wrist straps with a repeatable thickness and a restricted
tolerance.
[0010] Finally, at least the free end of the adjustable strip of the strap is annoying to
menage, because of its variable length.
[0011] An object of the present invention is to eliminate these drawbacks, providing a stick
handle for ski, trekking and the like equipped with a device for adjusting the wrist
strap which is comfortable and, at the same time, reliable.
[0012] Another object is to provide a stick handle wherein the adjusting device of the wrist
strap can be correctly closed, tightly blocking the wrist strap, also for a thickness
of strips which is not constant.
[0013] Another object of the present invention is to provide a stick handle equipped with
a device for adjusting the wrist strap, wherein the part of the wrist strap with a
variable length can be automatically and ordinarily accommodated inside the handle
itself, so as to be hidden from the outside.
[0014] These objects are achieved, according to the invention, by the features listed in
the enclosed claims.
[0015] A stick handle for ski, trekking and the like with an adjustable wrist strap, according
to the present invention, provides on its upper part, an opening/closing lever housed
in a corresponding seat located in the upper part of the stick handle. Inside this
seat the wrist strap is made pass in such a way as to externally protrude from the
stick handle to form a loop apt to tie the user wrist round. The opening/closing lever
works as a cover for the stick handle and it is also pivoted in the upper rearward
part of the same handle. In this way the opening/closing lever can swing from an open
position, wherein the length of the wrist strap can be adjusted by making it slide
in its own seat, to a close position, wherein the wrist strap is firmly blocked in
its seat.
[0016] The cam lever has also a pivoting pawl apt to grip the wrist strap for any thickness
of the strips, within a certain range, allowing to the main opening/closing lever
to always reach its condition of optimal closing.
[0017] Elastic returning means to automatically retract the free adjustable end of the wrist
strap into the stick handle, are also provided.
[0018] Further characteristics of the invention will be clarified from the detailed description
which follows, referring to a purely exemplary embodiment thereof, and thus not limiting,
as illustrated in the enclosed drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a lateral elevation view of the upper part of a stick for ski with a device
for adjusting the wrist strap, according to a first embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a partial perspective view of the stick handle as shown in Fig.1;
Fig. 3 is a view as in Fig. 2, wherein the wrist strap doesn't appear and the opening/closing
lever of the handle is in an open position;
Fig. 4 is a partial section view, similar to Fig 1, of a second preferred embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 5 is a partial section view along the V-V line of Fig.4;
[0019] Making reference to the drawings, a stick handle for ski with an adjustable wrist
strap according to the invention, is described.
[0020] A stick for ski comprises a tubular rod 1 on which end a stick handle 2 is fixed.
The rod 1, shown as interrupted in Fig. 1, is generally manufactured by a light metallic
material, such as aluminium alloy. The rod 1 has, on its free end a tip (which is
not shown) apt to penetrate snow, ice or field in general.
[0021] The handle 2 is generally made of plastic or other suitable synthetic material. It
has a substantially cylindrical shape provided with swellings and ergonomic depressions
apt to accommodate hand fingers for ease of grip.
[0022] The handle 2 terminates with an upper part 5 having a substantially elliptical cross
section, with bigger dimensions than the remaining of the stick handle. As shown in
Fig. 3 the upper part 5 is formed by two walls 6 projecting upwards and parallel to
each other in order to delimit a seat 7.
[0023] The seat 7 has a substantially flat bottom and it is apt to receive the wrist strap
12. The wrist strap 12 can be made of leather or suitable synthetic material strips
15 and 16, closed to form a loop 18 which would tie the user wrist round. The wrist
strap 12 is then loop closed and inserted into the seat 7 so as to protrude from side
to side of the seat itself.
[0024] Between the walls 6 of the seat 7 an opening/closing or operating lever 9 is pivotally
mounted through a pin 8 arranged in the proximity of a rearward end (from the point
of view of a user who grips the stick) of the lever itself, as it can be seen in Fig.
4. The lever 9 has an upper surface shaped as a rounded ellipsoid and it has such
a dimension to superiorly close and complete the seat 7, working as a cover for the
stick handle, without creating any discontinuity of the upper part 5.
[0025] The two walls 6, in their forward part, have respectively two seats 20 (Fig. 3).
The lever 9 has at its forward part, two fins or little pins 21 protruding towards
the outside and lightly flexible, placed on two lateral opposite sides, in correspondence
of seats 20. In this way, when the lever 9 is closed, the fins 21 are engaged into
the respective seats 20 of the walls 6, avoiding in this way possible casual opening
of the lever itself. Obviously, the position of the fins 21 and of the seats 20 can
be inverted.
[0026] According to the present invention, the lever 9 also comprises a pivoting pawl 30
having a lower surface 31 with an eccentric cam (Fig.5). The pawl 30 has superiorly
two fork arms 30a and 30b, by which said pawl is assembled to the lever 9, preferably
rotating around the pin 8 itself. The cam surface 31 is eccentric in the sense that
it presents an increasing distance from the rotation axis 8 of the pawl 30. As an
advantage, the eccentric surface 31 has a distance from the axis 8 increasing in the
clockwise direction as in Fig. 4. This is particularly useful to the purpose which
will explained ahead.
[0027] The pawl 30 is received into a housing 90 of the lever 9 defined by two beat walls
90a and 90b, respectively forward and rearward. The two beat walls 90a and 90b limit
the maximum angular stroke allowed to the pawl 30. In correspondence, the available
clearance for wrist strap, which is to say the distance between the cam surface 31
of the pawl 30 and the bottom surface of the seat 7, changes from a minimum d1, when
the pawl is abutting the rearward beat wall 90b, and a maximum d2, when the pawl is
abutting the forward beat wall 90a. For all the other intermediate positions of the
pawl 30, an available clearance for the wrist strap 12, variable in continuity from
d1 and d2, is obtained.
[0028] From a practical point of view, when the wrist strap 12 is inserted in its seat 7,
the cam lever 9 can be perfectly closed, without worrying about the thickness of the
wrist strap 12. Infact, the pawl 30, as a matter of gravity, rests against the wrist
strap (whatever its thickness is, from a minimum of about d1 to a maximum of about
d2), by rotating by an angle which is allowed by the thickness of the specific used
wrist straps. Once the cam surface 31 is engaged by friction with the wrist strap,
this latter can be lightly extracted in the direction FB to make the pawl 30 further
rotate in the counter clockwise direction in Fig. 4, so that the eccentric surface
31 further approaches the bottom of the seat 7 and the clearance available to the
wrist strap 12 further reduces, which strap is thus firmly pinched.
[0029] When the user desires to open the device for adjusting the wideness of the loop 18,
he pushes the forward part 17 of the cam lever 9 up - by inserting a finger in the
seat 7 beneath the forward part 17 of the lever 9, or by exerting upward traction
on the free end 13 of the wrist strap 12 - to make the cam lever 9 rotate around the
axis of the pin 8 and open it (the position in phantom-line in Fig.4). Upon the rotation
around the pin 8, the beat wall 90b moves against the pawl 30 making it rotate until
it disengages the underlying wrist strap 12. In this condition it is possible to carry
out the adjustment: if the user wants to tighten the loop he will drag the strips
15 and 16 in the direction of the arrow FA, if he wants to widen the loop 18, he will
grasp the wrist strap 12 from the rearward side of the stick handle and he will drag
it in the direction of the arrow FB. Once the loop 18 is adjusted in its proper dimension,
the user brings the lever 9 back in the blocking position, through a manual pressure
on the upper surface thereof.
[0030] An object of the invention has been thus achieved. As a matter of fact, the adjustment
device of the invention is comfortable to operate in every condition and it is apt
to perfectly block wrist straps of different thickness over a predetermined range
d1-d2, for example from 2,5 mm to 3,5 mm.
[0031] In a first embodiment, the wrist strap 12 has, on its end 13 which forwardly protrudes
from the stick handle 2, a rigid ring 14, with a substantially rectangular shape,
made of metal or plastic material, apt to be grasped from the user to drag the wrist
strap 12. The ring 14 also works as a stop for the wrist strap 12, avoiding the wrist
strap to be discharged from the seat 7. The ring 14 can also have any other shape.
[0032] According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, at least an adjustable
end 12a of the wrist strap 12 (the other end could just be anchored to the stick handle)
instead of forwardly protruding, is inserted, through an opening 22 of the seat 7,
in an interior housing 23 of the handle itself and it is attached to a first end of
an elastic returning element 24. The housing 23 preferably extends also inside the
tubular rod 1.
[0033] The second end of the elastic returning element 24, for example in the form of a
helicoidal spring, is internally fixed in the housing 23 or, better, is fixed inside
the rod 1.
[0034] In this way, the part of the wrist strap with a variable length can be hidden and
accommodated inside the handle 2 and/or the rod 1. If, during the adjustment, the
loop 18 is requested to be widened, a part of the wrist strap 12 will be extracted
in the direction FB, yelding the elastic element; while, if the loop 18 is requested
to be tighten, the blocking of the cam lever will be loosen, letting the elastic element
24 automatically return a part of wrist strap in the direction opposite to FB.
[0035] Thus, another object of the invention has been achieved.
[0036] It is intended that the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments illustrated
above, which are just some not restrictive examples of the teaching of the invention,
but that also many variations are possible and can all be reached by the skilled of
the field, without departing from the scope of the invention itself.
[0037] For example, the cooperating surfaces of the pawl 30 and of the bottom of the seat
7 could be provided with various roughness (such as an indentation or a knurling)
to enhance the friction coefficient and thus to increase the blocking effect of the
wrist strap.
[0038] Moreover, the elastic element 24, instead of being a helicoidal spring, could be
an elongated element made of elastomer or a specific portion of the wrist strap itself
made of elastic or extensible material.
1. Stick handle (2) for ski, trekking and the like, with adjustable wrist strap (12),
of the type comprising an operating lever (9), pivotally mounted in a pin (8) and
apt to block said wrist strap (12) inside a seat (7), located in an upper part (5)
of said handle(2), characterised by that said operating lever (9) comprises a pivoting
pawl (30) having an eccentric cam outline (31) approachable to a bottom surface of
said seat (7) with which it is apt to pinch and block said wrist strap (12).
2. Stick handle as in claim 1), wherein said pawl (30) is pivoting between a first position
and a second position in which its eccentric cam outline (31) has respectively a minimum
and a maximum distance from the bottom of said seat (7).
3. Stick handle as in claim 2), wherein said pawl is pivoting on an axis parallel to
said pin (8) of the lever (9).
4. Stick handle as in claim 3), wherein said pawl (30) in said first position is abutting
a rearward beat wall (90b) of a housing (90) provided on said lever (9).
5. Stick handle as in claim 4), wherein said rearward beat wall (90b) is apt to be kept
in contact with said pawl (30) during the opening of the lever (9), so that the pawl
is rotated disengaging the wrist strap (12).
6. Stick handle as in any one of claims from 2) to 5), wherein said pawl (30) is pivoting
on the same pin (8) of the lever (9).
7. Stick handle as in any one of the previous claims, wherein said operating lever (9)
has an upper surface apt to complete, without any discontinuity, the upper part (5)
of the handle.
8. Stick handle as in claim 7), wherein said upper part (5) of the handle and said operating
lever (9) have, respectively, mutual engaging means (20, 21) to block said lever (5)
in the close position.
9. Stick handle as in claim 8), wherein said mutual engaging means are fins (21), externally
protruding from said lever (9), engageable with respective seats (20) located in lateral
walls (6) of said seat (7) in the upper part of the handle, or vice versa.
10. Stick handle as in any one of the claims from 1) to 9), wherein at least one of the
ends of said wrist strap (12) is received into an accommodating housing (23), at least
defined inside said stick handle and communicating to said seat (7), said end being
attached to an elastic returning element (24).
11. Stick handle (2) for ski, trekking and the like with an adjustable wrist strap (12),
of the type comprising a lever (9) apt to block said wrist strap (12) into a seat
(7) provided in said stick handle (2), further comprising an accommodating housing
(23), defined at least inside said handle and communicating to said seat (7), wherein
at least one end of the wrist strap (12) is received, characterised by that said one
end of the wrist strap (12) is attached to an elastic returning element (24).
12. Stick handle as in claims 10) or 11), wherein said accommodating housing (23) extends
also inside a tubular rod (1) forming the structure of the stick, said elastic element
being anchored to said tubular rod (1)