OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention herein relates to a device for transporting ski equipment, primarily
skis and poles for skiing (Alpine, Nordic and cross-country) or boards for snowboarding.
[0002] The device of the invention is flexible, making it easy to transport the equipment,
as well as making it possible to transport additional accessories (gloves, helmet,
protectors, etc.), balance the weight of the equipment symmetrically on the body,
avoiding aches, pains or injury, thereby improving personal safety and the safety
of others, as all material is secured and visible.
[0003] The main object of the invention is to transport ski equipment by loading it on one's
back, as close as possible to the body for complete symmetrical balance on a vertical
longitudinal axis, while allowing the hands to be free, carrying the weight with less
effort and avoiding injuries, fatigue and accidents in respect of the user, third
parties or the surroundings.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The most common form of transporting equipment when skiing is to carry it by hand.
This is usually done at the beginning of the day, carrying it from the property or
from where the car is parked, until reaching the ski lift. Similarly, at the end of
the day, it is common practice to bring the skis from the slope or from the ski lift
back to one's accommodation or the car park.
[0005] Furthermore, it must be borne in mind that often before or after skiing, other activities,
such as buying ski passes, requesting information at the resort, dropping off the
children to a crèche or picking them up, doing some shopping, eating or drinking a
refreshment, etc. require the user to transport the skis in their hands. All these
activities, when the user is required to transport the equipment, are an inconvenience
and pose a significant risk to one's health, to third parties and to the surroundings
in respect of becoming fatigued or getting injuries, cuts, bruises, etc.
[0006] To reduce the discomfort and the effort required to transport this ski equipment,
some users join the skis by facing the bases together, hook the poles on by inserting
the tips of the skis through the hand straps and load them onto one's shoulder, holding
them with one hand. This leaves the other hand free, but the user is required to carry
all the weight on one shoulder and this could lead to possible injury.
[0007] Another method of transport that is used on occasion consists on placing the skis
facing their bases together and placing the poles in parallel, with a handle on each
side (one directed toward the tip of the skis and the other towards the tails) and
by placing each hand strap around their corresponding part of the ski (tip or tail).
In this way, the poles can be used as an improvised handle, making it easier to transport
the skis.
[0008] Recently a new device commercially known as Transki has been marketed, which consists
of a rigid handle with straps that surround the skis and poles and make it possible
to transport the skis and poles using only one hand.
[0009] Having the weight of the equipment balanced on the body is not achieved in any of
the above cases.
[0010] In the current state of the art, a carrier system for transporting skis on one's
back by using a system of bands that form a bag for the base of the skis and hold
them at different points is known under patent
US2007/0051761.
[0011] Additionally, patent
US-6502732 describes a system that enables skis to be secured and carried on one's back, yet
it does not provide a balance on the vertical axis and on the back because the skis
are held at an angle on said axis. On the other hand, patents
US-6974155 and
US2009/0206118 make it possible for skis to be transported evenly on the vertical axis. Similar
solutions are further provided in patents
US 2005/0067450 and
DE 10360357.
[0012] However, none of the above documents refers to transporting snowboards. Furthermore,
the aforementioned inventions cannot be folded up and kept in a pocket when it is
not necessary to transport the skis.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] The device for transporting ski equipment object of the present registration solves
the abovementioned disadvantages, further providing other additional advantages that
will become apparent from the description detailed hereinafter.
[0014] The device is a flexible model and consists of a number of straps made from a durable
material such as very flexible nylon such that it can be folded, having portions of
Velcro® at its ends, preferably sewn or glued.
[0015] Specifically, the device comprises a central strap that serves as the structure on
which an additional three straps are sewn, transversely and perpendicular to the first,
which would secure the skis, the upper and lower straps both having strips at each
of their ends for securing the poles. Finally, two other straps join the upper and
lower cross-straps in parallel and the central strap, the two straps being longer
than the latter strap and serving as handles.
[0016] This same design can be used to transport snowboards or any other type of board (including
surf boards) by adapting the measurements slightly.
[0017] The invention described in a basic manner in the preceding paragraphs for transporting
skis/boards of any type, may be complemented to add various materials. Therefore,
in the model for skis, two additional straps that are used to place and secure the
poles can be added on the upper and lower cross-straps.
[0018] Similarly, more straps can be added on the handles for holding and securing other
ski accessories, such as gloves, goggles or a helmet, such that they are located at
the height of the chest once the device is placed on the user's back, with the handles
passing over the shoulders.
[0019] All cross-straps have a Velcro® strip on the ends, such that they can be closed around
the material to be transported, adapting to the dimensions thereof.
[0020] To use the invention with skis, the central strap is placed parallel to the skis,
these being joined by their bases and facing each other. Then, they are surrounded
with the three cross-straps, the lower strap being below the ski fastenings such that
they are secured, the central cross-strap being below the upper protrusion of the
fastenings and the upper strap being above the fastenings on the part corresponding
to the front side of the ski beneath the tip.
[0021] Similarly, the central strap is placed along the base of the board in a longitudinal
direction in order to transport a snowboard. Then, the three cross-straps surrounding
the board are closed, leaving the lower strap under the lower fastening of the board,
the central cross-strap under the upper fastening and the upper strap above the upper
fastening.
[0022] A particular feature of the device formed in this manner is that it can be folded
up small, and can be stored in any pocket when skiing.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] As a complement of the description being made hereinbelow and for a better understanding
of the characteristics of the invention, according to an example of a practical preferred
embodiment thereof, attached as an integral part of the aforementioned description
is a set of drawings where, for purposes of illustration and in a non-limiting manner,
the following is shown:
Figure 1.- Shows a perspective view of the device for transporting ski equipment,
which is the object of the invention.
Figure 2.- Shows how to secure skis and ski poles with the device.
Figure 3.- Shows a detailed view of the straps for securing the skis and poles of
the device.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0024] Considering the mentioned figures and in accordance with the numbering adopted, a
preferred although non-limiting embodiment of the invention can be seen therein.
[0025] In Figure 1, the flexible device shown is comprised of a number of durable straps
sewn together. One of the straps forms the central structure (1) on which another
three straps (2), preferably sewn, are attached perpendicularly to the central structure
for securing the skis, one of the ends of the upper and lower straps being provided
with an additional sub-strap (5) for securing poles, the straps and sub-straps being
equipped with Velcro® on the ends (3), making it possible to carry all types of skis/boards.
Two additional straps (4), parallel to the central structure, serve as handles to
be strapped over each shoulder, thereby loading the skis/snowboard on the individual's
back.
[0026] Figure 2 shows the device in use, securing the skis by means of three straps (2)
that surround them and are adjusted by means of Velcro®. These straps are joined by
the central structure (1) that rests on the vertebral column when bearing weight.
The equipment can be loaded on one's back using the straps that act as handles (4).
[0027] Figure 3 shows a detailed view of the straps for securing the skis/boards (2) in
open and closed positions, on which sub-straps (5) with Velcro® are arranged to hold
the poles parallel to the skis/boards. Similarly, more straps fitted with Velcro®
can be added, for example on the handles (4) to hold or hang other accessories such
as gloves or a helmet.
[0028] The details, shapes and dimensions and other accessory elements as well as the materials
used in the manufacture of the improved system for transporting the ski equipment
of the invention may be conveniently replaced by others which are technically equivalent
and do not depart from the essential nature of the invention or from the scope defined
by the claims provided hereinafter.
1. Device for transporting ski equipment, primarily snowboards or skis, characterised in that it comprises a strap forming a central structure (1), on which three straps (2),
preferably sewn, are attached perpendicularly thereto, one of the ends of the upper
and lower straps being provided with an additional sub-strap (5), delivering a flexible,
folding ensemble.
2. Device for transporting ski equipment according to claim 1, characterised in that it has two handles made from two straps (4), parallel to the strap that forms the
central structure (1), being longer than the latter strap.
3. Device for transporting ski equipment according to claim 1, characterised in that the straps (2) perpendicular to the central structure formed by the strap (1) are
adjustable by means of Velcro® strips arranged at the ends.